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...really can't predict how people will react," he said...
Despite her altruism, though, the Countess must still defend herself against unbelievers. "Skeptic in Kansas City," instead of seeking help, charges that "if you were such a great psychic you wouldn't be writing for a weekly newspaper." If, "Skeptic" says, the Countess had any brains she would predict winning lottery numbers. But Sabak retorts, "I stopped playing lotteries after I became a multimillionaire early in my career. I now devote my time to helping other people free of charge. Writing a column for The Weekly World News--with my six-figure salary donated to charity--is just...
Paddick, who is leaning toward supporting the Mario Cuomo draft movement, came to New Hampshire to decide which candidate to endorse. But unlike Paddick, most watchers had already declared their loyalty to one of the campaigns and were ready to comment on the candidates and predict the outcome of today's primary...
Despite the differences in what observers believe and predict, however, most debate watchers agreed that no matter which candidate appears on the ticket in 1992, any Democrat will be a better alternative to the Bush-Quayle team...
What, then, would a Polish pessimist predict? About what is expected by gloomy counterparts in Hungary, Czechoslovakia and the other Soviet satellites that broke free of communism in 1989. Standards of living will drop so low and for so long that the populace may rebel, not just against capitalism and free- market economics but against democracy as well. Possible result: the accession to power of "the man on the horse" -- a dictator...