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...European allies to help in the policing and reconstruction of Iraq, or will he be encouraged to stick to his current course? And how will this victory affect Bush's re-election campaign in 2004--and, perhaps more to the point, the campaigns of the Democratic candidates, including front runner Howard Dean, who want to replace...
...Lieberman took a hit last Tuesday, when former running mate Al Gore ’69 threw his support behind Democratic front runner Howard Dean...
Dean has got this far by running hard and fast, making up new moves as he goes. "They continue to take chances and risks, even though he's the front runner," says an admiring strategist for another candidate. "It's proof of how good that campaign really is." Occasionally, Dean has got out ahead of himself--a fact for which he makes no apologies: "If you can't focus on what's beyond [New Hampshire and Iowa]," he says, "you're not going to beat George W. Bush." But Dean seems to know that in focusing on what's beyond...
DEAN'S FEBRUARY PLAN: The well-heeled front runner gambles on a national strategy to flatten the opposition...
Robert K. Lifton, 75, is an unlikely front runner in the tech races. More than two decades ago, this career chameleon was making tracks of a different kind, helping produce Debby Boone's 1977 hit You Light Up My Life. Today he is trying to light up something else. His New York City--based company, Medis Technologies, is one of several World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers developing new ways to deliver clean electricity to homes and cars, not to mention mobile phones and digital cameras. "The market is huge," says Lifton, and he's not exaggerating: he wants to power...