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...only did many Republicans think Dukakis finished himself with that answer, but more than a few Democrats thought so as well. Bernard Shaw has told me often that, for months following the debate, a number of Democratic activists were livid with him, and that some accused him of being a Republican ringer in the debate...
...Moscow ROBERT STRAUSS has jumped into a dispute over Russian-built Kamov and Mil helicopters, by lobbying the Bush Administration on their behalf. The powerful Russian choppers can outlift the best U.S. helicopters and are being offered to American oil and logging firms at half price. U.S. manufacturers are livid because Strauss wants the FAA to waive the costly and time-consuming U.S. commercial-certification process for the Russian competition. If the FAA goes along with Strauss, the heavy lifters may start hauling timber in Alaska this summer...
...Crimson dismantles the Saints 3-2, freshman Steve Martins tallies three assists and Roy stops 27 shots. Meanwhile, SLU Coach Joe Marsh--noticeably livid--leaves Bright in a hurry...
...breast cancer. Now she says, "I'm frightened. At this point, emotionally, I don't know how I could take another operation." Cindy Pearson, of the National Women's Health Network in Washington, has been pushing the FDA to act on this issue since 1983, and she is livid: "They've allowed over half a million women to get into this horrible quandary because they didn't order long-term studies earlier. If this were heart valves, or anything used by both sexes, the FDA wouldn't have gotten away with...
Noticably livid, Marsh mumbled about the rink, the fans, the Crimson's work ethic, Harvard's recruiting skill...