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Warner gained national celebrity when he married Elizabeth Taylor, but he has won more statewide elections than any Virginian this century. He faced his loudest opposition in the primary from conservatives who accused him of backstabbing the party when he didn't support its 1994 senatorial candidate, Oliver North. Warner said he put "principle before politics" and went on to wollop the challenger...
...president of the Children's Defense Fund, she has for nearly 25 years been the single loudest voice on behalf of those too young to speak for themselves. But to hear her tell it, the test of her mettle is now. "I knew it would take 20 years, 25 years to seed a movement," she says. "You just have to keep planting and watering and fertilizing. And then, when it is time, you do what you have to do. But you have to stand up--win, lose or draw. And it's time...
...great deal to the people in the audience for their support," Sarasin said, drawing the longest and loudest applause of the night...
Keyes received the loudest applause of the afternoon after stating that his first act upon election would be to "restore the rights of the unborn child" and overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that now protects the legality of abortion...
...study found significant variations in the amount of violence across the dial. On network stations, 44% of the shows contained at least some violence, vs. 59% on basic cable and 85% on premium channels like hbo and Showtime. Yet it was the broadcast networks that squawked the loudest. "Someone would have to have a lobotomy to believe that 44% of the programs on network television are violent," exclaims Don Ohlmeyer, NBC West Coast president. (Actually, the study referred to network stations, meaning that syndicated shows like Hard Copy were also included.) "Since I've been here, I can't think...