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The game stands as the one great constant in America. Presidents come and go, we undergo wars and radical social changes, but baseball remains constant. Millions of Americans, young and old, from East to West, will show up at the parks again this summer, as they always do, and for...
The Senate has long been a haven for the rich, but some enterprising House members aren't doing so badly themselves. Under a House rule, Congressmen elected in 1980 or earlier are allowed to "convert" unspent funds in their campaign war chests to their personal use if they leave the...
Two months after his electoral defeat forced him to retire as mayor of the nation's largest city, Edward I. Koch is still doing OK.
Iacocca concedes that his attention wandered from the company during the latter part of a decade that included his rise to international celebrity, the death of his first wife, his remarriage and divorce, and the publication of two best-selling books. But Iacocca, who is due to retire next year...
As the old leaders of Japan's long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party begin to retire, more and more young sons are riding into office on their parents' coattails. About 40% of the 325 L.D.P. candidates running in the Feb. 18 Lower House elections are children of Diet members. These elections...