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...decision. The onetime Congresswoman, loser to Daniel Patrick Moynihan for a Democratic nomination in last year's U.S. Senate race, had been announcing her announcement for weeks. Still, when she decided to make the toss official, Bella, 56, announced again, with characteristic vigor. "I'm rarin' to go," she declared to supporters at her kickoff rally. "I'm good from top to bottom and every other part in between." Most Gotham handicappers are willing to believe her: Bella is rated a strong primary threat to Mayor Abraham Beame...
...looked like a sick man," says one of his assistants, "but when he walked on the stage, the roar that went up from those people was probably the world's greatest therapy. From that moment on you could physically see the change He was his old self, rarin...
After a long Fourth of July weekend on the Texas ranch, Lady Bird Johnson was rarin' to return to Washington and dive back into the elaborate prepara tions for Luci's Aug. 6 wedding. But Lyndon Johnson was in his natural hab itat and, in the absence of any pressing business, had no intention whatever of rushing away. Said he to Lady Bird: "The Cabinet's gone. Congress is home. You and I and [Bill] Moyers would be there all alone." So the visit was ex tended for the rest of the week - a week in which...
...G.O.P. race, while everyone knows who the Democratic nominee will be. Yet anybody who thinks that the incumbent President of the U.S. is resting on his laurels just doesn't know Jack Kennedy. As of last week, Kennedy and his tried, trusted, top campaign strategists were not just rarin' to go-they were already well on their...
...Rarin' & Itchin'." With Rockefeller's nomination achieved, the Republicans in Rochester set about selecting a Senate running mate. Rochester's own Keating had obviously good credentials. A one-time high school Latin teacher, Keating took a law degree at Harvard ('23), went to the House in 1946, became a ranking member of the powerful House Judiciary Committee. Moreover, he rates as one of the smoothest television performers in politics, conducts weekly programs on eight upstate stations, holds no-holds-barred interviews with leading lights of both political parties...