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...ERIC POOLEY Is TIME's Nation editor--always a tough job but now even tougher. Eric is responsible for our war coverage and edited this week's cover package on the ground campaign. Talk to him on Thursday at 8 p.m. E.T. on AOL, Keyword: Live...
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Also in this issue, Eric Pooley and our Washington bureau report on how the next President will try to govern, and Richard Lacayo looks at the legal intricacies in Florida. Eminent historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. compares this election to weird ones in the past, and Jeff Greenfield and Kevin Phillips analyze the logic of the Electoral College better than I did with my daughter. Our veteran Hugh Sidey, who helped organize the gathering of former Presidents last week at the bicentennial of the White House, writes about that historic mansion and interviews President Bush about his son. Among the other...
...Carney and John Dickerson, who have been covering Bush, and Karen Tumulty and Tam Edwards, on Gore, have shown how it's possible to be sophisticated without being jaded. Chief political correspondent Eric Pooley is a diligent, probing fact finder who has constantly dug deeper into topics that others were treating glibly. And our columnist Margaret Carlson has, throughout the year, provided a tangy mix of sharp wit and common sense, as she does with her column on Bill Clinton this week...
...With reporting by James Carney and Eric Pooley with Bush, Andrew Goldstein with Gore, and Karen Tumulty/Washington