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Ujhelyi figures that, in Lorain, he's just about seen it all. And he knows who's going to win. "Seventy-five per cent of the auto workers will vote for Carter." Long pause to let the tongue and teeth regroup. "We've got the edge on the Republicans because there's more of us than there are of them. It's not who's for you. It's how many." There are no windows in Ujhelyi's legal den, just a lot of pseudo-wood panelling and a deep red carpet. But Ujhelyi says he doesn't need...
...Crimson will regroup this week, safe in the notion that the game did not prove as much of a runaway as it might have, given the injuries and the bad breaks. As for the Dartmouth partisans, who filed out of Memorial Field taunting, they will wake up this morning with a Hanover hangover, sate in the misguided notion that the victory vindicates the fact that they go (or went) to Dartmouth...
Dismissing the neoconservative approach as "too angry" and unconstructive, Yankelovich counseled liberals not to "give up" or to fight for outdated liberal programs, but to "regroup and rethink" to find new means for solving traditional liberal goals like social welfare and national growth, which "are as valid as ever...
...shepherd unhappy Kennedy supporters back into the Democratic fold. One recruit about to sign up: Robert Kennedy Jr., now a law student at the University of Virginia Law School. Mondale is also busily holding "unity meetings" to strengthen the old Democratic coalition that many experts feel will grudgingly regroup as Nov. 4 and the prospect of a Ronald Reagan presidency loom ever closer...
...week layoff before the Eastern Sprints on May 11 in Connecticut, Quinn will have the crew polish up on the finer points. She said, "We have to regroup, improve the timing, and work on speeding up our start...