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...hail Malcolm Forbes, Jr.! Even if the multi-millionaire has to adopt the earthy moniker "Steve" in order to emerge from his father's shadow, he's still manipulated the political arena masterfully with his fortune. Running second to Bob Dole in New Hampshire polls, Forbes has catapulted to the "top tier" of the Republican pack by advancing one simple message: a flat tax rate of 17 percent. The "movement conservatives" north of the border seem little concerned that one of the main beneficiaries of this absurdly regressive measure will be Forbes himself...

Author: By Frank A. Pasquale, | Title: THE ONE-MAN PAC | 12/2/1995 | See Source »

Charging his competition with "crimped, cramped and sour-puss" politics. Republican Presidential candidate Malcolm "Steve" Forbes Jr. focused on the virtues of national optimism and dramatic tax cuts in a speech last night at the Institute of Politics...

Author: By Benjamin R. Kaplan, | Title: Forbes Urges Flat Tax | 11/28/1995 | See Source »

...have fewer people in this entire state than in the city of Honolulu, and three times as many cows as people." --Andrew Malcolm, a spokesperson for Montana's governor, arguing in favor of raising speed limits in his state, was quoted in the New York Times on November...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEWSPEAK | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

Police and political insiders remain stumped after the Watergate-style burglary Saturday at the Manhattan campaign headquarters of GOP presidential hopeful Malcolm "Steve" Forbes. "We're treating it as a typical break-in, a regrettable fact of urban life," Forbes campaign spokeswoman Gretchen Morgenson assured the Associated Press. "Until we know otherwise, that's what we're going to assume it is." There is ample fodder for conspiracy theorists nonetheless. The perpetrators removed a fax machine and a copying machine, left a computer and printer on and rifled through computer disks with lists of prospective Forbes supporters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LIDDY HAS AN ALIBI | 11/27/1995 | See Source »

...believing government handouts--but Prochnau illustrates it in fresh, interesting ways. He recaptures the days when Saigon was still considered a journalistic backwater, a low rung on the promotion ladder for ambitious reporters. And he describes in considerable detail the reporters who arrived there in the early 1960s, particularly Malcolm Browne of the Associated Press, Neil Sheehan of United Press International and David Halberstam of the New York Times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: A DISASTER IN THE MAKING | 11/13/1995 | See Source »

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