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This year's race for the United States Senate seat from Massachusetts, one of the most prominent and hotly contested in the nation, features two intelligent and talented public officials. Our support for each candidate in past elections makes the choice between them a close call. Even as we regret siding against a Harvard alum, let alone at the hands of an Eli, we endorse the reelection of John F. Kerry to the U.S. Senate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kerry Is the Best Choice for Senate | 11/5/1996 | See Source »

...author of that "vile" enemies list, I regret that I did not include Mr. Kaufman by name. The article was entirely my creation and yes, Joshua, I am proud of it. By listing the entire masthead of the publication, however, Mr. Kaufman committed a libelous offense. The vast majority of those people he named had absolutely no control over the editorial content of the previous issue. He even included the wrong Christopher Brown. Maybe Josh had better do some research next time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Diatribe on Peninsula Is From a Warped Perspective | 10/26/1996 | See Source »

...Defense Minister Igor Rodionov, and Interior Minister Anatoly Kulikov which sent charges of contract murder, treason, corruption spying and coup plotting (which no one seems to believe) flying through the press, Yeltsin seems to have decided that Lebed was better off out of his government. He may come to regret it. If Yeltsin's worsening health brings about new presidential elections before the government can cope with massive public resentment over months of unpaid salaries, Lebed could parlay his high profile and solid popularity into a potent bid for the presidency. -->