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Roger Arnold, 48, was arrested after police received a tip that he kept cyanide in his South Side Chicago home. Although he was arraigned on other charges (including failing to register firearms), there were curious coincidences in terms of the Tylenol poisonings that killed seven people in the Chicago area. For the past 13 years Arnold has worked on the loading dock of the Jewel Food warehouse in suburban Melrose Park. Tainted Tylenol was found in two Jewel supermarkets. Describing Arnold as a "closet chemist," police searched his house and turned up a suspicious-looking plastic bag of white powder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: More Headaches | 10/25/1982 | See Source »

Spaulding, however, faulted O'Neill for the Democrat's only loss. "He has been hurt by his confidence and his reluctance to come up here to his district and campaign," she said. "But I'm sure Tip O'Neill won't exactly be discouraged by this result...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McNamara, Kennedy, Dukakis Victorious in Mock Election | 10/14/1982 | See Source »

NOBODY PAID MUCH attention last fall when Tip O'Neill predicted that the unemployment rate would hit 10 percent by the 1982 elections Yesterday, however, the Labor Department made a prophet out of the white-maned House Speaker by announcing that 10.1 percent of the American work force can't find a job. But whether the news of the highest jobless rate in 42 years will make electoral monkeys out of President Reagan and his fellow Republicans is another matter altogether...

Author: By Clinck Lanic, | Title: The 10.1 Percent Solution | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...chance" sentiment that the Democrats have not yet been able to dislodge. All of which may mean that the economy will have to get much worse before 1984 it Reagan himself is to be defeated. And if the economy actually improves, then Reagan will look just as prophetic as Tip O'Neill looks now which could make him very tough to beat indeed...

Author: By Clinck Lanic, | Title: The 10.1 Percent Solution | 10/9/1982 | See Source »

...President has himself done more to mock the idea of fiscal rationality than House Speaker Tip O'Neill and the rest of the Democratic establishment could have even if the worst presidential charges of liberal profligacy were true. Reagan has dissolved national revenues with his misguided tax cuts while increasing military spending to a projected 7 1 percent of the Gross National Product--up from 5.6 percent. He berated his opponents for "stonewalling" and "budget-busting," while his own administration racked up the largest deficit of all time. Simultaneously, Reagan has taken credit for the dip in inflation rates without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Blowing Smoke | 10/8/1982 | See Source »

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