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That complaint, which is echoed all across the country, offers a preview of how far Yeltsin must go to regain the support he once enjoyed; how rough-and-tumble the oncoming campaign will be; and how little clemency he can expect from those determined to unseat him. But for better or worse, the race is on: Yeltsin's speech marked the opening of a contest that over the next few months will decide not only Russia's next President but also the future of its experiment with economic and political reform. To qualify for the ballot, each candidate must collect...
Throughout New Hampshire yesterday, residents could not pass up the chance to help shape the Republican Party's agenda as it attempts to unseat President Bill Clinton in November...
Council members said that Gilchrist will have to work hard to unseat the presidential incumbent...
...relevance. He's the sort of man whose ability to see both sides of a question is cited as a lack of vision by those who perceive life with a terrible clarity--the world view, for instance, of the much younger Rev. Tony Ferris (Michael Cumpsty), who connives to unseat his older colleague. The play chronicles a sort of bloodless coup, with plenty of palace intrigue provided by the Anglican hierarchy...
Speaker of the California Assembly Emeritus Willie Brown and former San Francisco City Supervisor and former Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) official Roberts Achtenberg are both campaigning to unseat Jordan...