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Peddling Political Access
(October 1997)
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Washington-USA PEDDLING POLITICAL ACCESS By Andrew Mollison Washington Word has seeped into the nation's capital that everybody outside the Beltway is uptight because top politicians...
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Big Business Woos the Democrats
(July 1988)
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Washington-USA BIG BUSINESS WOOS THE DEMOCRATS BY ANDREW MOLLISON When Walter F. Mondale left San Francisco in 1984 the Democratic Party and his campaign committee together were $9 million...
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Maestro of the Democrats
(June 1988)
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Washington-USA MAESTRO OF THE DEMOCRATS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington If Michael Dukakis has his druthers, Atlanta in mid-July will be host to the dullest Democratic National Convention...
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Looking to Super Tuesday
(February 1988)
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Washington-USA LOOKING TO SUPER TUESDAY BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Iowa and New Hampshire once again have served their nation well. After testing the character, strategic and...
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Guide book for the Democrats
(September 1986)
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Washington - USA GUIDEBOOK FOR THE DEMOCRATS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington The Democrats are about to shift their priorities. At least that will be the case if the just released Democratic...
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Here Comes November
(September 1986)
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Washington - USA HERE COMES NOVEMBER BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington In Maine this ideologically muddy fall, voters are expected to elect Democratic Governor Joseph Bren-nan to the House seat...
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Big Government's Oldest Success
(September 1985)
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WAshington - USA BIG GOVERNMENT'S OLDEST SUCCESS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington First, the good news about aging in this country: Thanks chiefly to much-maligned big government, older...
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Feminist Reawakening
(July 1985)
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Washington-'USA FEMINIST REAWAKENING BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Just under two decades ago, as the National Organization for Women (now) was being formed, the questions posed by reporters and...
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The Coattail Elections
(September 1984)
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Washington-USA THE COATTAIL ELECTIONS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington This year's Senate and House elections are adding several new twists to the American institution of political coattails....
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Ferraro: The Insider's Outsider
(July 1984)
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Washington-USA FERRARO: THE INSIDER'S OUTSIDER BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Presidential candidates John F. Kennedy in 1960, Jimmy Carter in 1976 andRonald Reagan in 1980 were outsiders. Each...
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Changing the Voter Profile
(April 1984)
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Washington-USA CHANGING THE VOTER PROFILE BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington A bureaucrat was issuing a hunting license in Texas. In Ohio, a high school assistant principal was helping a senior apply...
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The Hart of the Matter
(March 1984)
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Washington-USA THE HART OF THE MATTER BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington d ? ary Hart's best new ¦ ideas are his name and J and his age." I heard that wisecrack one midnight at a reporters' watering...
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The Democratic Debates
(February 1984)
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Washington'-USA THE DEMOCRATIC DEBATES BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Televised pre-primary confrontations among one party's Presidential aspirants, an only-in-America hybrid of the classical...
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The Demographics o f ' 84
(January 1984)
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Washington-USA THE DEMOGRAPHY OF '84 BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Remember the warnings that an early start to the 1984 Presidential race would bore the public to death? Well, the people again...
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Charging Up the Democratic Machine
(November 1983)
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Washington-USA CHARGING UP THE DEMOCRATIC MACHINE BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington The beige bedside telephone of Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Charles T. Manatt rang at 4 a.m. The...
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Autumn's Political Winds
(October 1983)
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Washington-USA AUTUMN'S POLITICAL WINDS BY ANDREW MOLLISON All spring and summer we political camp followers were snarling about the namby-pamby positioning and boring podium style of the...
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Widening the 'Gender Gap'
(July 1983)
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Washington-USA WIDENING THE 'GENDER GAP' BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington This summer feminists have been gearing up to gain full advantage from the "gender gap"-the difference between women's and...
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How Reagan Does It
(May 1983)
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Washington-USA HOW REAGAN DOES IT BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Imagine the relish of Ronald Reagan were he a challenger taking on a Democratic incumbent with the present Administration's...
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Democrats Warm Up for '84
(April 1983)
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Washington-USA DEMOCRATS WARM UP FOR '84 BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington What makes the 1984 Democratic Presidential struggle different from most previous Presidential campaigns? On the surface,...
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What's Right with PACs
(March 1983)
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Wishington-USA WHAT'S RIGHT WITH PACS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Proliferation and prominence have made Political Action Committees (PACS) the rogue elephants of politics. Guardians of the...
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Taking On Reagan in Congress
(February 1982)
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Washington-USA TAKING ON REAGAN IN CONGRESS BY ANDREW MOLLISON WASHINGTON RONALD REAGAN triumphed in Congress last year by assembling the strongest conserva-tive bloc in more than a quarter of...
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Reagan's Foreign Policy Flip-Flops
(June 1981)
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Washington-USA REAGAN'S FOREIGN POLICY FLIP-FLOPS BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington in the spring sun on a portable camera platform, my W^back to the windows of the Oval Office, I had a splendidly...
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Letting George Do It
(April 1981)
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Washington-USA LETTING DOIT BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Two days after President Reagan returned from the hospital, a White House answering machine responded on the second ring with the...
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Jellybean Journalism
(March 1981)
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Washington-USA JELLYBEAN JOURNALISM BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Sitting in the basement of the small press building alongside the White House during a dieter's most agonizing period, 10 a m -1...
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The Reagan Repartee
(January 1981)
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\\^hington^USA THE REAGAN REPARTEE BY ANDREW MOLLISON JAMES BRADY Washington ' think what happened is the OSHA [Occupational Safe-_ty and Health Administration] inspector for inaugurations...
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Changing Places in the Capital
(December 1980)
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W^hington^USA CHANGING PLACES IN THE CAPITAL by andrew mollison Washington Presidents come and go. And since two-thirds of the last two dozen White House occupants have been Republicans, the...
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How Reagan Plans to Win
(September 1980)
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Washington-USA HOW REAGAN PLANS TO WIN BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington The euphoria that bubbled up in Ronald Reagan's headquarters right after the Republicans emerged from their harmonious...
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Reading the Candidates
(June 1980)
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Wishington^USA READING THE CANDIDATES by andrew mollison JWashington immy Carter, who addressed his matter-of-fact Southern Baptist parents as Mother and Daddy, wrote that as a youngster in...
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Talk-Show Campaign
(April 1980)
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Washington-USA TALK-SHOW CAMPAIGN BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington This spring's primaries, following one another with rapidity and superficial variety, represent the ultimate triumph of talk-show...
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The GOP at Tidewater III
(February 1980)
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Washington-USA THE GOP AT TIDEWATER III BY ANDREW MOLUSON Easton, Maryland Outside the Tidewater Inn, cold wind from the Chesapeake Bay whipped the last flecks of snow from the pancake-flat seed...
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12 Republicans in Search of a Nomination
(October 1979)
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Wtshington-USA 12 REPUBLICANS IN SEARCH OF A NOMINATION BY ANDREW MOLLISON Washington Ronald Reagan, Big John Connally, Benjamin Fernandez, Howard Baker, George Bush, Philip Crane, Robert Dole,...
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Carter's Agenda for Congress
(September 1979)
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Waishington-USA CARTER'S AGENDA FOR CONGRESS BY ANDRIW MOLLISON Washington CONGRESS has limped back from its summer vacation surly, split and leaderless And its condition is not likely to...
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The First Eurovote
(July 1979)
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NEW LEGITIMACY The First Eurovote byandrewmollison EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IN STRASBOURG Last month, 110 million people from the nine Common Market countries chose 410 representatives to the world's...
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Reviving Ford's Fuel Plan
(April 1979)
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W^shington"USA REVIVING FORD'S FUEL PLAN BY ANDREW MOLLISON If you loved Jerry Ford's energy plan, you'll like Jimmy Carter's. Four years after President Ford proposed a 24-month phase-out of...
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