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...until they saw what young George was going to do. Michigan Governor John Engler, meanwhile, was recruiting a mighty power base among the nation's G.O.P. Governors, the only Republicans who got away with their shirts after the 1998 elections. From his nest down in Austin, campaign guru Karl Rove lured moneymen and operatives from every important state into a Virtual Smoke-Filled Room built out of calls and faxes and 300 e-mails a day. And all the while, Prince George stayed home, breaking all the rules of politics and inventing his own. He went nowhere near Iowa...
...cushioned the craft during its descent had bunched up in a way that hindered the rover from leaving the lander. In addition, the computer aboard Sojourner and the one aboard Pathfinder were having trouble communicating with each other, which prevented the rover from getting the information it needed to rove beyond the immediate vicinity of the lander. But these problems, which engineers promptly set about fixing, did little to dampen the excitement when Pathfinder sent back its stunning panoramas of the eerie orange site where it had landed...
...pretty sure it's a human life, but ending abortion would have such huge consequences that it's better not to." There is a grain of truth here. Abortion has become a part of our culture. It is no longer reasonable for pro-lifers to think that reversing Rove vs. Wade will solve the abortion issue. That must be the first step, but it must be followed by broad changes in our society...
...work will be in the hands of the military officers he or she is with. Coverage at the front will be permitted only for Pentagon-organized pools of reporters under constant military escort. In World War II, Korea and Vietnam, by contrast, individual journalists could make arrangements to rove the war zone -- at their own risk, of course -- and the use of pools was rare. All stories from the gulf will have to be submitted to prior military review and may face delays in cases of dispute. No such restrictions existed in Vietnam, and Pentagon officials agree that no significant...
...more fascinating than covering the White House. But for TIME Washington contributing editor Hugh Sidey, who has chronicled the thoughts of U.S. Presidents in his column "The Presidency" and has covered every national election since 1960, an equally exciting dateline is Small Town America. Beginning this week, Sidey will rove more often through his favorite byways. In addition to his White House column, he will contribute dispatches from around the country under the rubric "Hugh Sidey's America." Says he: "I will go exploring in the open spaces that lie between the great urban centers, trying to figure out what...