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...Classics," "Best of Bach" and other compact discs have made fast inroads at retail stores. To these rows upon rows of recordings, most of them inexpensive, numerous classical afficionadoes turn up their collective nose. Why? The artists aren't the most famous, the works aren't complete, the selections pander to popular taste, the recording quality isn't great...

Author: By Daniel Altman, | Title: Music For the Masses | 10/23/1995 | See Source »

...have been watching Pat since I was a kid and I loved his excitement, his moral values and his integrity," McCabe said. "Even the people who hate Pat say 'at least he'll tell you the same thing, he doesn't pander...

Author: By Manlio A. Goetzl, | Title: ON THE FAST food TRACK | 9/29/1995 | See Source »

...proof of this will come later this week when the entire G.O.P. presidential field (from Bob Dole to Illinois businessman Maurice Taylor), the Democratic leaders of the House and the Senate, a bipartisan mishmash of Washington politicians, even Jesse Jackson, converge in Dallas for an unprecedented three-day pander-ama. Each, in his way, hopes Perot will be all ears...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ROSS PEROT: HE'S BACK (PART TWO) | 8/14/1995 | See Source »

Undergraduates say those who understand thatphilosophy, and pander accordingly, get offeasiest since the Board is mainly looking forrepentance and a sense the student learned fromthe experience. Despite the fact most Harvardstudents can figure out how to work the systemfairly quickly, Allan Erbsen '94 warned in aletter to The Harvard Crimson that the Ad Boardmay not be fulfilling its goals. "Even when the AdBoard reaches a 'good' outcome, students are oftenso alienated by the process that they drive noneof the educational benefits that the Ad Board hadhoped to impart to them," Erbsen wrote...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: The Ad Board | 4/27/1995 | See Source »

Finally, the enactment of term limits would weaken special interest groups and return power to the hands of the American people. With their terms limited by law, members of Congress would be more inclined to do what is right rather than pander to the special interest groups...

Author: By Bradley L. Whitman, | Title: An End to Political Careers | 3/21/1995 | See Source »

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