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...Gore] was working with Douglas Brinkley," said Melissa Bonney Ratcliff, a Gore spokesperson. "It was part of a series of conversations they've had over the past few months...
...especially strange because I get to watch on stage as Ratcliff and react to this character that was me," he says...
...hypocrisy and his motives. Dole is a seasoned veteran, having served for more than 35 years in Congress; and while he understands the importance of brokering compromises in his position as majority leader, that does not mean he is standing in the way of Gingrich's revolution. THOMAS J. RATCLIFF, Cortland, Ohio...
...noncapital felonies a year. The office's entire annual budget -- and this includes lawyers' salaries and expenses -- is $32,000. Their courtroom opponents, the Jones County district attorney's office, work with a budget seven times as large, while their case load is only about 20% greater. David Ratcliff, one of the two part-time public defenders, explains that he has to do his own legwork, running down witnesses, even taking the photographs. "The danger is you are so worn out you just don't follow up on everything the way you should,'' he says...
There was nothing silly or pulpy about Cornell's pursuit of innocence. As Ratcliff argues in his catalogue essay, it had much more to do with the need for redemption than with any fancies about the artist-as-Alice-in-Wonderland. That need could never, by its nature, be satisfied: no guilt, no culture. Cornell was a wholly urban artist, cultivated to his fingertips, and the peace he sought was not pastoral. It was a sense of cultural tranquillity, where all images are equally artificial and equally lucid, permeable to the slightest breath of poetic association, linking memory...