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...electorate. Of course, either the Bush team or the Gore team will eventually be installed - unless they take a suggestion that I made months ago and effect a kind of giant corporate merger establishing for themselves a co-presidency, with one of them taking care of business in the Oval Office while the other presides over the sleek new corporate headquarters in someplace like Seattle or Portland...
...matter which candidate gets to measure the drapes in the Oval Office next year, Congress will still have a huge say in what policy actually can become...
...differences, we believe there are important distinctions, which Michael and Nancy explore. It's illustrated by a series of special photographs by Christopher Morris. Karen and Jay sum up another aspect of the candidates: how they are as managers and what that would mean if they were in the Oval Office. The story also includes charts of the people around both candidates who really influence their thinking. And deputy Washington bureau chief Matt Cooper, who has helped Duffy direct our political reporting, provides the latest in his string of dispatches from the trail. This one is on Ralph Nader...
...Gore wins, let us hope to be similarly charmed. Mr. Toad in the Oval Office. He can tell lies about how magnificent his administration is, in the way that Soviet blowhards used to say they invented the electric light and the designated hitter...
...Washington to consider any punitive action against Baghdad, giving Saddam plenty of within which to challenge the U.S. and Britain. The Butcher of Baghdad appears to have seen off the Bush and Clinton administrations. Now he may be planning a few nasty surprises for the next occupant of the Oval Office...