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...Baker in Washington preside over strategy meetings designed to fine-tune that day's thematics. The longer-range questions at both meetings are similar: Where will the candidate go next? What will he say? What is the target group of voters? What do the polls say? Which states warrant a heavier advertising budget...
...university official yesterday downplayed the significance of the $1.1 million shortfall, saying it was an insignificant sum when compared with the school's $400 million annual budget. But the official, Princeton's Financial Vice President Richard R. Spies, said the deficit was serious enough to warrant a series of cutbacks in university spending. "A million dollars is a substantial amounty of money by anybody's reckoning," he said...
...bastard son of a hundred maniacs" worked as a school janitor in Springwood, U.S.A., where his hobby was kidnaping and murdering teenagers. Tried for these crimes, he was freed on a technicality: "Oh, the lawyers got fat and the judge got famous, but somebody forgot to sign the search warrant in the right place." So the parents of Elm Street tracked the demon down to his boiler room and burned him -- to death, some...
Intelligence professionals were reminded of the sensational case of former Navy Chief Warrant Officer John Walker, who pleaded guilty in 1985 to selling secrets to the Soviet Union. Conrad, says a senior U.S. intelligence official, "is in that league...
...Hughes, it is necessary to reproduce his fancy only once in reality to achieve fulfillment. Indeed, after seeing Francis Coppola's marvelous Tucker, one believes that if the inventor had been forced to replicate his car endlessly on a production line, promote it and warrant it and tweak it around to create a little novelty each new model year, Tucker might have ended up running on empty, one of those corporate windbags booming the virtues of an individualism he has long since mislaid...