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...there was someone else hitting the hustings in traditionally G.O.P. territory. Governor Clinton rode his postdebate bounce into the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Northwest regions and even held a well-attended rally in Orange County, California, prototypical rock-ribbed Republican country, where he urged members of the audience to "hold their noses and vote for a Democrat." All the national polls continued to show Clinton in the lead, although the margins of approval varied markedly and a TIME/CNN poll showed the gap could be as slight as 3% if weighted toward not just those registered to vote but those most...
Princeton rode the momentum of the controversial play to an overtime triumph...
There were witnesses, but Knighton persuaded them to tell police that Schanell had been injured in a drive-by shooting. He ordered her 15-year-old sister (also pregnant) to hide his gun in a plastic bag full of baby toys. As he rode to Broward General Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale with Schanell and her mother, he told attendants that he was a friend of the family and had nothing to do with the girl's injuries...
...LOOK AT ROSS PEROT'S ALL-NEW campaign team, you would not suspect that this man was girding himself for a four-week dash at the presidency of the United States. Gone are the professional pols and veterans of national elections who rode in on Perot's skyrocketing polls in June only to resign or be forced out in the campaign's spasm of self-destruction in July. In their place today stands a collection of old friends, obscure aides, in-laws and former military men chosen more for their unblinking allegiance to the chief than for their political acumen...
...fate would have it, the pressure was all on Connecticut as the Crimson rode a gritty team effort to come from behind and score with 36 seconds left in the game...