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Glenn's campaign is likewise composed of professional political operatives-but most are new to the candidate himself; Glenn's Senate staff has remained largely in their Senate office. Instead, calling the shots are Bob Keefe, who travels with Glenn and helps him react to day-to-day crises, and campaign manager Jerry Vinto, a Boston native who rose to prominence in the 1980 Presidential bid of Mass. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy...
...audience did not react strongly in her favor. "I found her vague and without focus," said Linda Green, a fellow at the Bunting Institute, who said she plans to vote for Jackson...
...question is how will the racquetmen react to their loss to Mexico in Cleveland? Lubowitz thinks it has not hurt them at all. "It would be impossible for us to have more incentive... We want to beat Princeton more than anything...
...removal of the Marines now would only encourage Syria to seek greater sway over Lebanon. Said Eagleburger: "Letting Syria gobble up Lebanon now may only be guaranteeing that in the near-term future an even greater crisis will occur, forcing Israel, and perhaps also the United States, to react in even more dangerous circumstances." Eagleburger's plea helped persuade the resolution's sponsors to soften the language. Criticism of the Administration's policies will probably be modified or dropped altogether, while a passage acknowledging the value of keeping the U.S. Sixth Fleet off the Lebanese coast will...
...barely controlled anger. "It doesn't help us achieve a clearer under-standing of each other's problems, does it?" asked a British official. A diplomat in Bonn called it "unfortunate, ill tuned and wrong." Said an Italian official: "We were rather surprised. We would like to react, but it is wiser that...