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...that Jerry Brown is in the race, three single men are running for President (Brown has never married; Doug Wilder and Bob Kerrey are divorced). Get set for lots of campaign videos of President Bush and his grandchildren...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forward Spin: Nov. 4, 1991 | 11/4/1991 | See Source »

There are currently no student groups for Democratic candidates Jerry Brown, McCarthy or Virginia Gov. L. Douglas Wilder...

Author: By Sara A. Bibel and Natasha H. Leland, S | Title: With One Year to Go, Campaign Efforts Grow But Undergraduates Are Still Largely Apathetic | 10/25/1991 | See Source »

...novel in you." Gray tells the audience that he was skeptical, but decided to give it a try. Gray felt, however, that he was "too extroverted" to be able to write, so he applied to a writers' colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire, the same town upon which Thorton Wilder based Our Town when he was a resident there...

Author: By Ross I. Daniels, | Title: Spaulding Gray's Monstrous Monologue | 10/25/1991 | See Source »

...Doug Wilder of Virginia took beauty queen Patricia Kluge on state-paid helicopter junkets and then put the high school dropout on a University of Virginia board...

Author: By John A. Cloud, | Title: Some Revealing Secrets | 10/11/1991 | See Source »

...forefinger in the air. "Next year the American working people are going to veto you!" Lines like that evoke applause from blue- collar workers, farmers and party activists. So does Harkin's hectoring of new-wave Democrats who would move the party toward the center. Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder, who became a candidate on Friday, glories in his record of fiscal austerity. Paul Tsongas, the earliest aspirant, styles himself a pro-business Democrat. Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, still mulling a run, comes across as a middle-roader. Of Harkin's rivals, actual or potential, only Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey might...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Presidential Candidates Always Attack, Never Defend | 9/23/1991 | See Source »

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