Word: dealing
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Bush, says Gore campaign chairman Bill Daley, "the bar gets raised for him at each debate. The bar was as low as it could be the first one. O.K., he can deal with this. Now, let's see if he gets better--not just better with being more likable but better with some substance." Republican pollster David Winston says Gore faces the same dynamic. Unless he does something dramatic, he may simply get more grating with more exposure. "I'm not sure Gore has any place to go either," Winston says. "With each debate, you are going to go deeper...
...compromised men, both pragmatists who will govern in part based on economic realities and the need to push bills though a sharply divided Congress--no matter which party ends up with the nominal majority. But as incomplete and misleading as the cartoons may be, they could have a great deal to say about who wins. If either man succeeds in selling his caricature of the other guy to undecided voters, he will pull ahead, probably for good...
...sometimes turbulent life. Perhaps too often, biographical descriptions of Neel focus on the hardships she experienced-the death of her first child, separation from her husband Carlos Enrquez, who took their second daughter with him, a mental breakdown, a string of sometimes difficult lovers. Certainly the artist did deal with many losses-but over the course of Neel's life, her artistic expression seems to have gained a greater emphasis on the passionate than the turbulent...
Harvard's hopes rest a great deal on captain Ryan Kelly's ability to maintain his own personal momentum. He has found the back of the net in three of Harvard's last four contests, including game-winning tallies against UMass and Boston College...
...show's directors watch to see how students deal with the distractions of the set, including nine-foot lights, a rowdy audience and a cast of celebrities...