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You walk up the ramp into the bright sunshine, and you have become a spectator of two games--one on the field and one in the seats.
Indeed, the shows are one of the country's major spectator attractions, drawing 18 million people a year, vs. 16.7 million for professional football games. Thunderbirds Spokesman Donald Black justified the aerobatic teams as a way of demonstrating "capabilities of high-performance aircraft and the high degree of proficiency and...
But if it was Dukakis who controlled the convention's machinery, it was Jackson who held its heart. There was a mood of almost religious rapture in the Omni Tuesday night as the preacher restated the riffs and rhapsodies that had carried him to within sight of the mountaintop. His...
If John Kennedy's death stunned the nation, it almost crazed some people in Massachusetts. Those who had been close to Kennedy, in fact or by association, felt as if the bullet had struck them -- people in Brookline, where Kennedy was born; in Boston, his political base; in state politics...
Even the suspicious West will be an interested spectator as the conference debates a set of ten "theses" that were approved last month by the Central Committee. On the basis of the debate, the conference will pass a series of resolutions, probably five in all, dealing with such issues as...