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Both Clinton and his fellow Democrats steered clear of the two major controversies of Clinton's campaign, the alleged extramarital affair first reported by a supermarket tabloid last month and the more recent charge that, as a student, he may have tried to avoid being drafted to serve in Vietnam...

Author: By Brian D. Ellison, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Democrats Play Nice in Final Debate | 2/18/1992 | See Source »

...great American middle class. He has been sighted in a Frederick, Md., JCPenney store buying socks and recorded in New Hampshire's political precincts slanging from the stump about frogs without wings and liberals jumping on an unspecified part of his anatomy. Last week he uncovered a cache of supermarket checkout gear at the Orlando convention of the National Grocers Association. The pampered and protected President was dazzled. Supermarket habitues have been using the stuff for more than a decade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Presidency: Time for Some Decorum | 2/17/1992 | See Source »

Tired of standing in line at the supermarket, gazing at the ceiling or thumbing through magazines? Then check out CNN's Checkout Channel, introduced last week for shoppers who must wait to be served. Available in 150 stores throughout the U.S., including A&P, Kroger and Acme, the channel placates the impatient with news capsules and short features. The station, produced by a subsidiary of Turner Broadcasting, offers yet another outlet for CNN -- already visible in airports and movie theaters -- and has sold more than 80% of available airtime to advertisers like Coca-Cola and Nabisco...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Customer Service: Check It Out | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

...past two weeks, print and broadcast news editors who normally scorn supermarket tabloids have struggled over how to cover a story engineered by one, concerning a top-priority subject: presidential politics. When the Star, its cover splashed with scarlet, citron and purple, asserted that Gennifer Flowers enjoyed a 12-year affair with Democratic candidate Bill Clinton -- in an issue that also retailed movie star Harrison Ford's "brush with death" (resulting in four stitches) and a household "ghostbusting" by rocker Joseph McIntyre of New Kids on the Block -- "real" journalists scoffed. The interview with Flowers was tainted, they said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press Handling the Clinton Affair | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

...guise of debating the propriety of doing so. The rationale, as explained by anchor Ted Koppel: Clinton himself planned to confront the issue publicly, agreeing to do Nightline that evening before a travel snafu forced him to cancel his trip to Washington. "It was no longer simply a 'Supermarket tabloid has charged . . .' " said Koppel. "The Clinton campaign had already decided, and we knew that they had decided to address the issue head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press Handling the Clinton Affair | 2/10/1992 | See Source »

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