Word: trailing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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SALEM N.H. and KEENE N.H.--With recent polls showing Bill Bradley and Vice President Al Gore '69 running neck and neck in New Hampshire, Harvard Democrats hit the campaign trail this weekend, canvassing the back roads of New Hampshire to drum up support for their candidates...
...mistress $10,000 or $60,000 a year? His inability to get his numbers straight catapulted him into the jaws of independent counsel David Barrett?s four-year, $10 million investigation. If Cisneros had been a more astute Clinton disciple, he would have known not to leave a paper trail of any kind ? who needs all those hard facts haunting you during your trial? The only evidence you want presented against you is the testimony of witnesses who seem inherently untrustworthy and inspire even more animosity than you do, ? la Linda Tripp. It also doesn?t hurt...
...challenger. He told a black crowd to vote for him because "I look like you," which went over as well as Linda Tripp's "I am you" line. But he looked oh-so-smooth doing it. You can check out Bell's new pinstripes as he walks the campaign trail. The repo man came and got his Mustang a couple weeks back...
...plant (which on average costs $1.3 billion and requires more than a year to complete), so the company focused on cutting the fat from the communications and ordering processes used with its overseas strategic partners. The system, says Marciel, was built on a complicated and arcane paper trail. Within a year of integrating B2B technology into that process, Adaptec reduced its operations by $2 million, saw a 40% reduction in its product-development time and trimmed its inventory levels...
...managing the assets of small southern insurance companies. Gathering evidence won't be easy: Authorities were first alerted to Frankel's disappearance by firefighters summoned to his $3 million Greenwich home. There they found a burning file cabinet and two fireplaces filled with flaming documents. Frankel's paper trail, which included one note reading "launder money," also included personalized astrological charts answering such questions as: "Will I go to prison?" "Should I leave?" and "Will I be safe?" Default, as Shakespeare might have said, was in his stars...