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...governor had some doubts about where I was from, no one else seemed to. In fact, in his error, the governor allowed me the rare opportunity to get in front of the Harvard label. When I came home from my first day of work in the governor's office, I remarked sarcastically to my parents that things might be simpler if I just got a big red "H" tattooed on my forehead. I felt like I had been robbed of the chance to make a first impression: the world Harvard had made enough impression for both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Branded by Harvard | 8/6/1996 | See Source »

...gathering or splitting from the GOP. "We're going to that convention as Republicans," said Buchanan. "We hope to leave as Republicans." However Buchanan did not rule out the possibility of a third party run, emphasizing that he was more committed to ideas and issues than to any political label. His endorsement of Bob Dole, said Buchanan, will hinge on the GOP platform, the tone of convention speakers and the choice of a pro-life Republican vice-presidential nominee. If the Dole camp does not secure an endorsement from Buchanan before the convention, he may try to overshadow the less...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buchanan Puts Down Pitchfork, Promises Good Behavior | 7/31/1996 | See Source »

...Free spirit" is the label often applied to young Hall. It is an image he cultivates, showing up at meets in leather motorcycle pants and cruising around in a customized 1962 purple microbus. When the Dead's Jerry Garcia died, Hall swam his next meet with a black band traced on his arm in felt-tip pen. His devil-may-care attitude, however, masks a troubled past. As an adolescent, Hall was an indifferent student who clashed with his parents and took refuge at friends' homes. But Hall idolized his maternal grandfather, Charles Keating Jr., a one-time NCAA swimming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SON SPLASH: GARY HALL JR. | 7/22/1996 | See Source »

That is hardly news in Europe, where for more than a decade millions of women have been using the Pill for that purpose. And it is hardly a secret to U.S. pharmaceutical companies. But drugmakers have been reluctant to market or label their products as emergency contraception pills in the U.S., fearing that it would subject them to lawsuits, protests or even boycotts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RX: MORNING AFTER PILLS | 7/15/1996 | See Source »

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana: Trying once again to shrug off his former titles as Nazi and Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard, David Duke is hoping for a new label: U.S. Senator. Duke entered the U.S. Senate race on Wednesday, promising to fight for America's white, Christian heritage if he's elected. "I am not a racist and not a Nazi sympathizer," Duke retorted angrily to questions about his past. Duke said his main focus will be to restore and protect "the prosperity, the heritage and freedom of this country." According to Duke's home page on the Internet, heritage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Former Ku Klux Kandidate tries Again | 7/10/1996 | See Source »

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