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...guitar, and her signature acoustic sound. After warming up with a number of songs from previous albums, Chapman performed a track entitled "Heaven's Here on Earth," a selection from her newest album. In the song, she appealed to audiences to recognize that "each of us holds inside the map to the labyrinth [of the universe...
Worse still for them is that the President shows strength in almost every part of the country. It may not be surprising that he's a winner in the Northeast (Clinton, 57%, to Dole, 37%). When they're cornered, that's one segment of the map the Democrats can count on. But Clinton also runs even with or ahead of Dole in the South. In Dole's own Midwest, it's Clinton, 45%, Dole, 47%. And in the Western Pacific states, including the 54-electoral-vote bonanza of California, Clinton is favored over Dole by a decisive...
...instead raise the negotiating bar exceedingly high. We should offer the parties two choices: 1) They all three give one another ironclad commitments to a full and permanent cease-fire, a very wide zone of separation between combatants and a build-down of forces, with every detail of every map and timetable firmly and finally agreed on--an agreement so airtight (here's the rub) that it is self-enforcing, without need for outside "implementers"; or 2) we declare the parties insufficiently committed to peace, walk away and wash our hands...
...played itself out in South Vietnam. This one pitted U.S. military brass and members of the Kennedy Administration against a small group of young print reporters assigned to cover a communist guerrilla insurrection in an Asian country that most of their readers back home could not locate on a map...
...annals of beer history, so close to the hearts of numerous Harvadarians no brand has presented such danger to the language as Coors' Artic Ice. Yes, back in grade school our teachers righteously prodded us--in those interminable "map skills" classes--to put the "c" in "Arctic." But here, a nationally distributed consumer product dares to perpetuate the idea that "Artic" means something cold, frigid and perhaps highly alcoholic...