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...nomination, veteran Democrats who questioned whether Clark-who says he voted for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan-is a closet Republican who changed political stripes out of opportunism. Clark says at the time of that speech he had quiet doubts about Bush's team, but wanted it to succeed. "I still could have hope in early 2001 that this administration would learn its lessons," he said at a recent Democratic candidate debate in Phoenix, Arizona...
...when Cole started selling his shoes, he said he was confident about his chances to succeed in the fashion world, with failure never crossing his mind...
...that have become part of the American vernacular. Words like kvetch, shmuck and ventriloquism. There’s a big controversy as to whether the American government should support the heebonics being taught in inner-city public schools in order that underprivileged minorities get the tools they need to succeed in business...
...LOOKING TO THE FUTURE Throwing Their Red Hats Into the Ring The unspoken race to succeed John Paul...
Over the course of his two-hour talk, Feldman emphasized the many obstacles to the successful adoption of a democratic constitution in Iraq while remaining cautiously optimistic that the efforts of the Iraqi Governing Council may succeed...