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During the question-and- answer period, the candidates agreed that the status quo should be maintained...
...supporting dictatorships in Latin America. Now they are not. If that were not so, I wouldn't be here. If it weren't for the efforts of Republicans and Democrats in exporting democracy, then this country would never have had free elections. There is no question-and this was on the table at La Palma-that this country has a dependency on the U.S. The problem is, is this dependency reason enough for the U.S. to impose policies, objectives, goals, instruments and means...
...discussed the feasibility of proposed changes in North House during a question-and answer period following a 20-minute, post-dinner speech on the ill effects of pre-professionalism...
...matter to the New York Times whether its reporter gets in a question at a presidential press'conference, but each network wants to display its White House correspondent posing a question-and avoid showing questioners from the other networks. Roone Arledge, president of ABC News, is amused when the competition feels obliged to show the President answering ABC'S Sam Donaldson, and does so with "sound bites" of incomplete sentences, so that the viewer doesn't hear Ronald Reagan familiarly addressing "Sam." Donaldson knows how to ask the burr-edged question that can't be ignored...
...night. Some diehard opponents continued to resent what they feel is Carter's insensitivity to issues that burn them. But to the majority, he came across as more magnanimous than he had been during the primaries, and as capable and, perhaps most important, open-minded. He answered every question-and made no promises. All this impressed many liberal, labor union, Jewish and Catholic delegates...