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These themes are familiar, of course, to anyone who heard even a snatch of a Clinton campaign speech. While other economic advisers, particularly Robert Shapiro of the Progressive Policy Institute and corporate consultant Ira Magaziner, contributed heavily to the lyrics of the Clinton economic plan, most agree that the music came straight from Reich. Says John Isaacson, founder of an executive-search firm in Boston, and a friend of both Clinton's and Reich's: "The Work of Nations provided a conceptual framework for the whole campaign." Gene Sperling, economic-issues director for the campaign (and a former research assistant...
...game was tied 7-7 going into the last minute of the contest, but Brown scored a breakaway goal to snatch...
...WHEN HE HELPED RONALD REAGAN SNATCH the White House from Jimmy Carter, Jim Baker summed up his view of presidential politics in two words -- "reasonable doubt." As an attorney -- and he was one of the best when he practiced law for a living -- Baker has always been charmed by courtroom analogies. "At the presidential level," he explained, "the stakes are so high, and are seen as so high by the voters, that the trick is to cause people to view your opponent as somehow 'guilty,' as being unfit for the top. Especially if you're the incumbent, if you create...
...Kremlin is still scrambling to snatch Western secrets...
After capitalizing on one break to snatch the first set 6-3, Elmusts fought her way out of a jam serving 3-4 in the second to win three straight games and the match. "That was a key game," Elmuts said about her service game at 3-4, "because every other service game I had that set was quick. It felt good to pull that out." HARVARD, 8-1 at Palmer-Dixon Tennis Courts...