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Gore aides, who just an hour earlier, brushing aside reporters' frantic questions with "no comment" and "I don't know," suddenly exhibited newfound life...
...Minnesota, Wisconsin, Washington and New Mexico. And Nader's supporters are enthusiastic: he has drawn crowds of 10,000 and more in Boston and Portland, Ore. He sold out New York City's Madison Square Garden, and he has more such superrallies planned in California and Wisconsin. Savoring his newfound success in electoral politics, Nader told TIME, "I should have done it sooner...
Harvey won't cop to the L-word in her personal life, but she admits Stories is partially fueled by a newfound geographic passion. "I love New York City," she says. "Sometimes you find a place that just feels like your home, where you feel really alive and you are your own person. I love New York from the bottom of my heart." After working on a Hal Hartley movie in the city in 1998 (average listener, try not to hold his art-film pedigree against her), she spent the majority of 1999 living near Riverside Park in Manhattan...
...become one of the many mid-fall traditions at Harvard: the leaves change, midterms arrive and hundreds of first-years give up a little of their newfound freedom and independence for Freshman Parents' Weekend...
...theory, at least, the consumer should be the one who benefits from competition, but in fact, the entire system benefits," says Giuseppe Tesauro, president of the Authority and the man behind its newfound rigor. "Competition is democracy in economic relations. The very companies that do things to block competition end up hurting themselves...