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During the 1988 presidential campaign, Lloyd Bentsen skewered Dan Quayle with the line: "You're no Jack Kennedy." But there was a deeper point: no one today is a Jack Kennedy. The strained Clinton-Kennedy comparisons show our yearning for that ideal. We would like to see the photograph of a young Clinton shaking Kennedy's hand as a passing of the torch; perhaps some of that ineffable magic rubbed...
Brown will rely heavily on its backcourt, whichfeatures flashy sophomore Eric Blackiston anddependable junior Alan Cole. They and sophomoresSteve Silas and Brian Lloyd provide the meat to awide-open offensive attack...
Even members of the Cabinet seemed a bit addled. On the morning Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala told a Senate committee the bill sets no global budget -- that is, no limit on total national spending for health care -- Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen and Labor Secretary Robert Reich separately testified that it does. (In fact, there is nothing called a global budget, but the Administration hopes limits on insurance-premium increases will have the same effect...
Last, it will "carry" well, because Lichtenstein is a master of elision and compression -- and this is why his paintings manage, against all the architectural odds, to defeat Frank Lloyd Wright's hostility to any picture unlucky enough to fetch up in the Guggenheim. The one thing it will not do, however, is purge your emotions through pity and terror...
Members of Lloyd's of London, the insurer that has lost $8 billion in the past three years, voted to profoundly revamp the way business is done at the 300- year-old institution. For the first time, Lloyd's will invite corporate investors, with limited liability, into the market alongside the traditional investors with unlimited liability known as Names...