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...since Brooks Brothers introduced its red-and-gold rep tie has a movement so seduced the G.O.P. Conservative stalwarts Jesse Helms of North Carolina and Phil Gramm of Texas have decided to yield their Senate seats after 2002, and strategists fear a wave of retirement notices in the next few months. Possible departures include Senator Pete Domenici, a five-termer from New Mexico, and Kay Bailey Hutchison, the other Texas Senator and a new adoptive mom. Aides to Alaska's Frank Murkowski have let it be known their boss is weighing a run for Governor, meaning he could leave...
Perhaps just as important as the experience of the defensive players is the number worthy of heavy minutes, particularly on the defensive line. Last year, the Crimson heavily favored its starters—Kern, FitzGerald, and then-junior defensive ends Marc Laborsky and Phil Scherrer deep into games. A week into training camp this year, Murphy feels he goes two deep across the line. In addition to senior Kyle Sims, the new starter at right tackle, expect to see juniors Michael Armstrong, Jesse Brush and Greg Parker among a group of freely rotated defensive linemen...
Perhaps just as important as the experience of the defensive players is the number worthy of heavy minutes, particularly on the defensive line. Last year, the Crimson heavily favored its starters—Kern, FitzGerald, and then-junior defensive ends Marc Laborsky and Phil Scherrer deep into games...
Should we read more into Phil Gramm's decision to retire from the Senate? The Texas Republican announced Tuesday that he'll call it quits in 2002 after spending 18 years in the Senate and six years in the House. He's the third senior Republican senator who's decided not to seek re-election. Ninety-eight-year-old Strom Thurmond of South Carolina won't run again and North Carolina's Jesse Helms, who's in poor health, announced last month that this would be his last term. Gramm, who's 59, came to his decision after "a long...
Xanana Gusm?o, the former guerrilla leader, last week ended months of speculation and announced that he will stand for East Timor's presidency when the country gains full independence next year. With the young nation about to hold its first legislative election, Gusm?o spoke with Time's Phil Zabriskie and Zamira Loebis about the perplexing challenge of achieving a national reconciliation after the turmoil that has accompanied the path to independence...