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...Next novel will involve some of the peripheral characters in Primary Colors, but will not be a sequel, although I reserve the right to revisit the Stantons later in their lives...
...conservative Republicans, but failed to produce the "outrage" predicted by Rep. Gerald Solomon, chairman of the House Rules Committee. While Senator Phil Gramm, a presidential hopeful, vowed to bring the American troops home in his first act as President, Republican leaders Newt Gingrich and Bob Dole both declined to revisit the question of American presence in Bosnia. "We can't cut and run when the first tragic thing happens," said Dole, campaigning in Iowa. The initial reports of Dugan's death said that the 38-year-old veteran died as a result of a land mine explosion in northern Bosnia...
...table: defense and Social Security and other entitlements for the well off. The alternative is to fix Medicaid later. In effect, that's Plan B for antsy Republican Governors, who pray that if the President doesn't save them by scaling back the cuts, there will be time to revisit the issues before disaster strikes. Maybe they'll get lucky. But judging by experiences in Arizona and Tennessee, two states that went early down the road to Medicaid reform, Governors had better learn to thrive on chaos--and learn fast...
...EARLY GLIMPSE OF THE essential Bob Dole, one needs to revisit a summer day in 1964. Dole was then a second-term Congressman from Kansas, and he sat calmly in a Senate conference room while Karl Mundt, an archconservative from South Dakota, tore into the school-lunch program. "Come off it, Senator," Dole finally said. "These are kids we're talking about here...
...Democrats did not go back to revisit the programs. They did not innovate or take the initiative," Tierney said. Once they had the numbers, they started taking money from special interests...