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Montana and wide receiver Jerry Rice put together a fine drive in the game's final minutes. And when the game was over--after Cincinnati quarterback Boomer Esiason's pass fell to the grass--we saw something we don't see often in sports anymore, let alone on the tense city streets. When the gun sounded, 49ers Coach Bill Walsh and Cincinnati Coach Sam Wyche walked off the field...
...confidence seems only to be centered in the self, and only secondarily in the system. We have become introspective; a nation of ones under God. This is nowhere more apparent than in the youth that has come of age in this decade--even the community minded among them are often preoccupied with personal appearance and success...
...little different. You've got all the cards when you trade for the Fed. But I easily could have gone to law school. My indecision was resolved for me by getting a larger fellowship at what is now the Kennedy School ((of Government at Harvard)). And I often thought that if I'd gone to law school, I would have been representing a bunch of banks before the Federal Reserve Board in recent years instead of the opposite...
...straightforward ideas. And in fact I didn't see him much as the second term progressed. ((Chief of staff)) Don Regan kept saying, "You've got to see him much more frequently. I'll arrange it." But he never did. When I saw him, it was probably as often as not at my initiative. But I didn't feel very comfortable about that. The President was really quite supportive, particularly given the pressures that he was under from his own people. He had some basic instinct that he didn't like inflation, which was a great help...
...with growing families find it hard to maintain homes in both high-priced Washington and their home states, many others are not pinched. At least 1 out of every 3 Senators is a millionaire. Although many newly elected lawmakers arrive relatively impecunious, those who remain in office long enough often become wealthy...