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...vice president, Gore became one of the administration's most forceful and trusted foreign policy voices. Bush's ignorance on world affairs provided endless late-night joke material early in the campaign, and his diplomatic experience has been limited mainly to his meetings as governor of Texas with Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo. But so far the expertise advantage has done little to boost Gore's prospects. Bush has recovered from his early stumbles. In the second debate, when Lehrer pressed both candidates on how the U.S. should conduct itself in the world, Bush managed to sound credible when discussing global...
...glad to hear him speak of drugs as a health problem more than as a criminal justice problem," said Alberto I. Glender, a Mexican native and a student at the Kennedy School "This health problem is translated into the biggest drug market in the world...
...that Willy in real life was Keiko, a sick and far from free whale. In January 1996, UPS helped pick up the tab for flying him in an ice-water-filled crate to a new home in Newport, Ore.--a $7.3 million pool, four times the size of the Mexican tank, with pumped-in, 37[degrees]F seawater deep enough to dive in. The pool was built with contributions from Warner Bros., the Humane Society of the U.S. and cell-phone tycoon Craig McCaw; and the environmental group Earth Island Institute organized the project...
...TIME: in your book, you often use the Russian term: nomenklatura. Who exactly do you mean in the Mexican sense? SALINAS: It's that group of traditionalists who benefited from a closed economy, a one-party system, and from an attitude of alleged opposition to the US. while they were really collaborating under the table. They are specialists in fabrication...
...TIME: Wasn't he following the famous Mexican rule : Blame it on the former president?" SALINAS: Yes, Zedillo revived that archaic tradition...