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...affirmative-action programs, and he is expected to conclude that at least some of them must go. The result is a sea change in the way the government-and the whole of American society-approaches the volatile issue of discrimination by race and gender. William Kristol, a leading Republican strategist, concludes, "It is now permissible to question policies that were the quintessence of political correctness merely six months...
...election victory over Brown was a stunning display of a Wilson forte: big-bucks, no-frills, keep-it-simple campaigning. His campaign team of longtime loyalists is led by strategist George Gorton, a onetime youth activist for Nixon with a talent for framing issues and a fondness for Eastern spirituality. The machine is so well oiled that its media desk in Sacramento was able to monitor and systematically infiltrate call-in talk shows. "I have absolute respect for the Wilson team," groans Democratic strategist Darry Sragow. "I've lost to them three times...
EXPECTING. Political odd couple MARY MATALIN, 41, ex-Bush campaign aide, and JAMES CARVILLE, 50, Clinton strategist; a baby girl, sometime in July, to be named Matalin Mary Carville; in Washington...
...more, but financiers were not totally reassured. They noted that Grupo Sidek still has an additional $100 million or so of debt coming due soon, and are concerned that if it fails to pay, other big companies will also stiff their foreign creditors. Eduardo Cabrera, a Latin American investment strategist for Merrill Lynch in New York, says that Zedillo ``should have stepped in with a bridge loan or something'' to remove all fears of a default. The President did not, and the Mexican stock market dropped about 6% last Wednesday to a 17-month low. It recovered...
Quayle himself is certainly less relieved. ``To a large extent the Quayle message will be the Republican message,'' says Republican strategist William Kristol, Quayle's former chief of staff. ``That's sort of a poignant irony.'' Yet last Tuesday, even as he discussed his campaign themes, Quayle sounded wary of the personal sacrifices. Some friends believe his hospitalizations may have tempered his ambitions. ``It's so nice and quiet here,'' he said, as snow dusted the trees along the country lane where the Quayles live. ``On Saturday mornings I like to come down early and read...