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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...move Dole thought rightly would come back to haunt Republicans. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Ridge, leader of another state Dole badly needs in November, enjoyed a brief boost up the list. But Ridge, pro-choice, would infuriate conservative Christians. So would New Jersey's pro-choice Governor Christine Todd Whitman, who opposes a ban on partial-birth abortions. Ohio Governor George Voinovich dropped out of the running early...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: PUNCHING UP THE TICKET | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

...running for President, not accountant in chief. Besides, adds Donald Rumsfeld, a senior policy adviser, the Republican nominee is not talking to economists: "The real audience here is the American people." Rumsfeld figures they are ripe for a debate on taxes. "As we saw with [Governors] Christie Whitman in New Jersey and John Engler in Michigan, it is a debate Republicans can win," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALCULATING DOLE: 15% OR BUST | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

Meanwhile, the English Department will boast 44 new courses, including seminars. The new courses will include a seminar on Walt Whitman by Porter University Professor Helen Vendler. She will also teach a new course on five modern American poets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Courses of Instruction For 1996-97 Released | 8/6/1996 | See Source »

Senator John McCain (ARIZ.) 56% * 55% Governor Jim Edgar (ILL.) 61% 20% * Governor John Engler (MICH.) 65% 13% Governor Christine Todd Whitman (N.J.) 47% 25% * Governor George Voinovich (OHIO) 75% 42% * Governor Tom Ridge (P.A.) 43% 18% * former Governor Carroll Campbell (S.C.) 66% 14% * Governor George W. Bush (TEXAS) 49% 15% 28% Senator Kay Bailey Hutchinson (TEXAS) 60% 22% 32% Governor Tommy Thompson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: Aug. 5, 1996 | 8/5/1996 | See Source »

...nine months. Half of our class, including myself, were commuters. For those of us who lived in the dorms, the pleasant pre-war amenities soon became memories. By 1943, most of our Harvard classmates were in uniform. The WAVES moved into Briggs Hall and then later into Whitman. Radcliffe students were crowded into the rest of the dorms and outside houses. Progress across the Radcliffe and Harvard Yards meant dodging lines of marching women...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Exciting Decade for the 'Young Girl' | 6/4/1996 | See Source »

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