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...Gore should hang it up. And then he should hang his head in shame. In a great irony of which he may someday become aware, Gore proved at the end of his presidential campaign what he had spent most of that campaign trying to disprove. In words and deeds, in photo ops and tactical decisions, he kept trying to demonstrate that he was not Bill Clinton. And now at the end, by putting the country through a terrible trauma to serve his own needs and retain personal power, he shows that if he is not a complete Clinton clone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election 2000: Why Gore Should Concede | 12/4/2000 | See Source »

...many people stressed out that day, no longer happy or thankful. I guess that as long as there are holidays, there will always have to be busy travel days in the United States. Although I don't think that we should abolish Thanksgiving, it's a shame that a hectic day of travel has to come after a typically relaxing, joyous holiday with missed family, friends and pumpkin...

Author: By Robert J. Saranchak, | Title: A Day With Little Giving of Thanks | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

...office one day, he hatched the idea of their doing a duet. In the tradition of My Way, the song features lyrics only a true softie like Wallace could carry off: "Imagination--/What a sensation!/For yours, I give you a standin' ovation." It's just a damn shame the Rat Pack has broken...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 27, 2000 | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

...Shame on Harvard for trying to put in another meal at midnight instead of backing off on the workload," he said...

Author: By Mildred M. Yuan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Sporadic Sleep Is No Sleep At All | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

...would be a shame to allow this fascinatingly weird election to intrude upon the holiday. Thanksgiving is supposed to be amiable, bloated, and somnolent. No doubt it will be so, all over America - in those sections of America (the coasts, the upper mid-West) that are colored blue for Gore, and in those vast stretches everywhere else that are red for Bush. But the peace of Thanksgiving tables will inevitably be troubled - red uncles in full howl against blue in-laws. We vacillate between indignation and resignation, and we play with a perplexing intuition that the loser wins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ah, the Talk This Thanksgiving... | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

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