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Well, it may not be a bounce any more. Twelve days after Al Gore's "I am my own man" speech and ten weeks before November 7, the presidential race is in what the pulse-takers call "a statistical dead heat." Remember those words, "statistical dead heat," meaning all leads are within the poll's margin of error - you'll probably be hearing them all the way to Election...
WASHINGTON More conservative than in previous years, Washington is now a dead heat. Eco-friendly voters are wringing their hands over whether to support Gore or Nader...
MINNESOTA Once a proudly liberal state, this is Jesse Ventura country now. Locked in a dead heat, both campaigns will target the young Twin City suburbanites who elected "the Body...
...have been able to draw in seawater needed to cool the reactors. Automatic systems would have "scrammed" the reactors, pushing control rods into the core and shutting them down. The Kursk, its shattered bow shoved into a furrow of sand and heeling to port, lay silent, without power or heat or light or hope, its 118 souls dead or doomed...
...such a setting, containing the blazes is not a priority, nor is it even practical. "As it is," says Steve Frye, incident commander for the valley complex, "we have only enough resources to protect homes and property." Given the flames' unpredictable behavior, providing a heat shield is often impossible, and even under good conditions it can require novel, high-risk tactics. "We are going into situations that, absent homes and property, we wouldn't be putting fire fighters into," says Frye. Now and then rugged cabin dwellers tell Frye they don't expect the Federal Government to defend their dwellings...