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...were a better candidate in '88," Smith wrote. "Yet somehow along the way your authenticity has been sacrificed in the pursuit of ideological purity. The ironic result of trying to placate the right is to undermine those very qualities of personal courage and plainspoken leadership which are among your greatest assets and your greatest source of appeal to the vast majority of non-ideological voters who want things to work...
...WOMEN WHO WEIGHED THE decision with Colin Powell agree that there was no one factor and no one moment that tipped the balance--not even the obvious ones. His family heard the rumors that they had somehow vetoed his running. "There was a lot more to it than that," says Michael, as he pauses, lets out a sigh and begins to tell what happened. "I hear 'It was Alma' all the time. Well, it wasn't just Alma. This is a much more sophisticated, subtle story than that...
...bottom line is, I guess, that the University has to not only express [its] interest in seeing junior faculty involved, but also somehow show that it counts when promotions are under consideration," Ekstrom says...
...weather dictated the game," sophomore midfielder Ricky Le said. "Somehow we found a way to score two goals in the second half...
Pryce is awfully good at this, and his hard, gleaming performance as Strachey--a physically frail, morally strong man who never asks for sympathy but somehow elicits it--almost redeems the film. Thompson, however, keeps undoing it. Hers is a commonsensical presence, and try as she may, she cannot catch the fever of hopeless love. Or the suicidal despair to which Carrington eventually came. You want her--and the movie--to rattle the teacups with rage. But they never...