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...wasn't all about Jesse. The two Perot-blessed chairman candidates had problems of their own. Thomas McLaughlin, a quiet man known for doing the party chores, seemed too retiring in a party where more than a few delegates think the presidency should be filled by Donald Trump. And the other candidate, Pat Benjamin, the sitting vice chairman, was busy tamping down a war between members of her New Jersey delegation. Accusations swirled that Benjamin had kept delegate contact information away from Gargan. "Such lies," she hissed. Not a great backdrop for a woman promising to be a unifier...
...Before he came back from his injury, Harvard was floundering in trying to replace All-American Tommy McLaughlin '98, who led the Crimson in scoring in 1997 and is the program's career assists leader. McLaughlin was drafted by the New England Revolution last year, and with his graduating class went 40-percent of last year's scoring output...
...There are some people who just don't come," says Catherine A. McLaughlin, deputy director...
...that it draws more viewers in the key 25-to-54 age group sought by advertisers and that its audience is spread more widely across the Internet and other NBC-owned channels. (Brian Williams' nightly newscast, for example, is repeated an hour later on cnbc.) Though conservative hosts John McLaughlin and Oliver North were brought onboard during Monicagate, MSNBC executives may be rethinking their saturation-talk approach. "We'll be all over the next big story," says vice president Erik Sorenson, "but not in exactly the same way. We learned something about tonnage. The blather got excessive...
...Seats at the ARCO Forum were available by lottery only, a procedure unusual for Forum talks, said Deputy Director of the IOP Katherine A. McLaughlin. Concerns about security and crowds prompted the change. "This is a big one," she said...