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Clash of the featherweights George W. Bush and Al Gore both support contradictory policies on China and Cuba. Neither can explain why. Night in pink satin Gore's strategy to conquer America may sound like sugar and spice, but it's no act -- and he's not playing nice. The town that haunts Al Gore How an incinerator in East Liverpool, Ohio, pollutes the vice president's reputation as a friend of the earth. Al Gore's campaign stagnates Seemingly uncomfortable as a front-runner, the vice president is missing a chance to put the presidency in his back pocket. Bill and Al and Hillary, together at a fund-raiser In dual appearances, President Clinton's star power is a tough act to follow. The Elián metaphor If we really cared about Cuban children, we'd end the embargo. Fighting racism online Clinton and Gore's big promise looks like a digital diversion. Labor's lost love? Teamsters may break ranks with Gore's union supporters and back Pat Buchanan. Screw the kids! Hillary Clinton, Al Gore and the Democratic Party want your vote if you care about children and education, but have done nothing to deserve it. Frank Burns remembered "M*A*S*H" star saluted from the campaign trail. |
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