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...hopes to change that. Clapp, a Windsor, Ont., native, is part of a Canadian baseball team that has a good chance in Athens to medal in America's national pastime, partly because the Americans won't be there. The Canadian squad should be a serious contender at the eight-team tournament, along with powerful contingents from Chinese Taipei, Australia, Japan and Cuba, the perennial favorite. "I'll be disappointed if we don't win a gold medal," says manager Ernie Whitt, the former Blue Jays star. "If our players play their best, we should win it all." His high expectations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stubby Clapp | 7/30/2004 | See Source »

...Ronald Reagan once, on an airplane, during the 1980 presidential campaign. I imagined myself an aggressive young reporter in those days, and I had prepared a series of incendiary questions that I have long since forgotten. Reagan was wearing a brown suit; his red foulard was tied in a Windsor knot. His hair swooped dramatically; his cheeks were an odd wax-museum rouge. We shook hands and came out fighting. At least I did. He cocked his head, smiled and flicked me off his sleeve. An entirely unnerving experience, but not untypical. Reagan's sunny opacity was legendary, especially when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Secrets of Reagan's Success | 6/14/2004 | See Source »

...Ronald Reagan once, on an airplane, during the 1980 presidential campaign. I imagined myself an aggressive young reporter in those days, and I had prepared a series of incendiary questions that I have long since forgotten. Reagan was wearing a brown suit; his red foulard was tied in a Windsor knot. His hair swooped dramatically; his cheeks were an odd wax-museum rouge. We shook hands and came out fighting. At least I did. He cocked his head, smiled and flicked me off his sleeve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Secrets of Reagan's Success | 6/6/2004 | See Source »

...flimsy intelligence on Saddam's supposed weapons of mass destruction was sufficient to compel the U.S. to go to war at a cost of hundreds of American lives and hundreds of billions of dollars? The President and his staff are clearly hypocritical, if not criminally irresponsible. Ben Robertson Windsor, Canada...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 5/10/2004 | See Source »

...Iraq--and that's still possible--what would the Democrats' line of attack be then? WMD are secondary to what Saddam Hussein did to Iraq. If the Dems want to make an issue about the war, then they deserve what happens to them in the November elections. DAVID HUTCHINSON Windsor Locks, Conn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Mar. 8, 2004 | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

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