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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...F.D.R.'s old New Deal coalition, white Southerners (mostly Protestant but also those who are Catholic), and cannot afford to lose the other big bloc of ethnic Catholics. Hispanics and blacks are strongly Democratic, whether Catholic or not, and so are Jews, but it's impossible to win without solid support from the 60 million American Catholics. F.D.R. floated to victory with an overwhelming Catholic margin, but Eisenhower made big inroads for the GOP. Since the Kennedy election, when Catholics gave the first Catholic President the White House through a lopsided 80 percent voting margin, they have become the classic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A VERY IMPORTANT VISITOR | 10/6/1995 | See Source »

...F.D.R.'s old New Deal coalition, white Southerners (mostly Protestant but also those who are Catholic), and cannot afford to lose the other big bloc of ethnic Catholics. Hispanics and blacks are strongly Democratic, whether Catholic or not, and so are Jews, but it's impossible to win without solid support from the 60 million American Catholics. F.D.R. floated to victory with an overwhelming Catholic margin, but Eisenhower made big inroads for the GOP. Since the Kennedy election, when Catholics gave the first Catholic President the White House through a lopsided 80 percent voting margin, they have become the classic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A VERY IMPORTANT VISITOR | 10/4/1995 | See Source »

Junior Alexis Boyle shot a solid 84-91--175 to lead the Crimson...

Author: By Jason E. Schmitt, | Title: W. Linksters Finish Seventh | 10/3/1995 | See Source »

...second flight singles action both sophomore Gabriela Hricko and freshman Rosemary She gave solid performances. Hricko earned a spot in the finals after downing Rice's Jessica Gagnon in semi-finals. But, Wisconsin's Barbara Urbanska was too much for Hricko in the finals, winning...

Author: By Maggie Jacobberger, | Title: W. Tennis Satisfied at Invite | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

...correct, the world could be in for dramatic changes in climate, accompanied by major disruptions to modern society. So far, though, even the experts have had to admit that while the earth has warmed an average of up to 1.1 degree F over the past 100 years, no solid evidence has emerged that this is anything but a natural phenomenon. And the uncertainty has given skeptics--especially Gingrichian politicians--plenty of ammunition to argue against taking the difficult, expensive steps required to stave off a largely hypothetical calamity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEADING FOR APOCALYPSE? | 10/2/1995 | See Source »

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