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Collaboration is getting to be second nature for senior editor Nancy Gibbs and national political correspondent Michael Duffy, who co-wrote the preview of Clinton's second term that opens the package. This was the 11th political cover story in the past 18 months co-authored by Gibbs and Duffy (who, coincidentally, joined TIME on the same day in 1985). Other highlights of this week's issue include some familiar names and some unfamiliar juxtapositions: Jay Leno and Gloria Steinem offer the President some free advice; fallen campaign strategist Dick Morris urges Clinton to stick to the center...
Gore Vidal once said there's only one political party in America, "the Real Estate Party." But this year, besides Clinton, Dole and Perot, there are four party candidates for President who will appear on ballots in most states. In the interest of voter education (and amusement), we preview the other candidates and their platforms...
...beginning this Christmas, Web surfers will be able to boot up Explorer 4.0. Though the software for the program is still in its infant stage in Redmond, TIME got a sneak preview. The new browser is fully integrated with the computer desktop. Users will turn on their computers and be presented not with an ungainly collection of files and folders but with a lush desktop that includes the latest news, instant access to content from across the Web, and a specialized version of the browser that looks at both local files and data from around the Web. Explorer 4.0, when...
Without further ado, here's a preview of how the race for the Ancient Eight title should shape...
...talent to compete with anybody in the Ivy League. If the Crimson can remain healthy--particularly the offensive line--then the team should be considered a dark horse candidate to win the Ancient Eight. More realistically, Harvard should finish over .500 for the first time since 1987. See Team Preview page...