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...much stress, perhaps? An intolerance for the festivity so prevalent through out Madison Square Garden? The probable explanation was simple enough: the logo emblazoned across the ball's surface said, "Clinton for President...
...chants could be clearly heard throughout Madison Square Garden and on the national television broadcast...
Bradley, who once played basketball for the NewYork Knick in Madison Square Garden, saidPresident Bush has "waffled and wiggled andwavered" on important issues...
Overheard in the media work area while CNN's marathon coverage blared four women standing in front of Madison Square Garden singing a horrendously discordant version of "If I had a Hammer." "I'm glad I'm in print," one reporter said...
...decided in the House of Representatives, where the Founding Fathers' aristocratic clique cut a deal that denied him the White House. When he finally triumphed four years later, the Washington "dynasty" lost its power to direct the presidency to one of its own. John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams were the forerunners of today's professional politicians. They made their careers in national affairs and apprenticed for the top spot by serving in successive Cabinets. Even then, today's complaint was fashionable. The ruling elite saw office as an end in itself, wrote...