Word: predictabilities
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...which he has not recovered. If Bradford is accurate when she writes that Charles returned to Camilla by 1984--three years after his marriage, before the birth of Prince Harry and presumably before the marriage became, in Charles' words, "irretrievably broken down"--the resurgence in popularity that his supporters predict will follow the divorce may be a long time coming...
...William, 13, leapfrogging over his father. There is little doubt that Charles wants to reign--it's all he has ever trained for--but he will have to accommodate his private life to public expectations. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect of his personality is that it's hard to predict whether he will conform or stage a quixotic effort to win public opinion to his favor...
TREES DON'T GROW TO THE SKY" IS the way generations of stock-market traders have rephrased the proverb, What goes up must come down. But that ancient bit of sententiousness is out of favor on Wall Street today. To be sure, no one quite dares to predict that after more than eight years of almost vertical ascent since the Crash of '87, share prices can keep going up forever. There are some signs of nervousness that one of these days a financial version of the law of gravity will reassert itself, as evidenced by last week's 94-point...
...sides. The reaction to this flood of light can produce a college experience that distorts reasonable development. Some students are stunned and blinded by the light. Others maintain continuity in attitude and behavior with the past, especially with family and community values. It is in any case difficult to predict the length and kind of reaction by students to this new freedom and to the often constructive challenge that may be associated with facing...
...Forbes. It was a race with too many options. He needed to give voters something to hang their hats on, but he couldn't." Alexander said he would not accept an offer to be Dole's vice-president, saying he would not be "a good second fiddle." Dickerson did predict that Alexander would remain on the national scene. Lugar's message, emphasizing foreign policy and a national sales tax, never caught on with voters. The Indiana senator's best result came Tuesday in Vermont where he captured 14 percent of the vote.ALBANY, N.Y.: Jack Kemp endorsed Steve Forbes this afternoon...