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...hint darkly of liberal agents provacateurs who had burrowed their way on to the review's staff. The Wall Street Journal devoted almost an entire editorial page to the defense of the Review, and an American Enterprise Institute scholar told journalists that the Dartmouth administration had "convened a lynch mob to make scapegoats of innocent students...
Must politics be as venomous and vacant as the atmospherics of a David Lynch movie? Perhaps not: a few heartening signs are emerging of a movement to reform campaign tactics. There is renewed interest in congressional proposals to require that the candidate or his designated spokesman appear on camera throughout all TV spots. "That way you would be returning politics to speech, not emotive symbols," argues Curtis Gans, the director of the Committee for the Study of the American Electorate. "It isn't attractive television for someone to just stand there and bad-mouth the opposition." Last week People...
...Michael Lynch, a spokesperson in the public information office of Boston City Hospital, denied Hickey's claim, saying that approval for building expansions was not linked in any way to the selection of hospitals for the new program...
...invitation [to participate in the program] was to all teaching affiliate hospitals," Lynch said...
PROFILE: Filmmaker, junk-food gourmet and gee-whiz genius, David Lynch launches a new Twin Peaks season...