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...hauled off to jail, Chavez, resplendent in his uniform, was allowed to make a televised valedictory. He was a great hit, not just in the fetid barrios around Caracas but in many middle-class households as well. Likewise, when Fujimori threw in his lot with his own restless colonels and put many legislators under house arrest, his popularity initially skyrocketed...
...that they may decline to have their dues diverted to political candidates they do not support. Bush broke no new ground here -- the Supreme Court established that principle in a 1988 ruling. That is why the Bush pronouncement had the sound of an election-year effort to placate the restless right wing of the Republican Party. Bush will need conservative support in the South especially, where right-to-work states will be crucial battlegrounds. Clinton's home state of Arkansas...
...said he is fighting for the soul of the party. By taking the ideological battle to California, Buchanan also hopes for a shoot-out with Governor Pete Wilson, a moderate whom he may face in a 1996 presidential bid. But most important of all are those restless California conservatives. They are the stuff of a dream mailing list -- and Buchanan is determined to sign them...
...insisted that election-year politics had nothing to do with last week's announcement of the Administration's plan to assist the former Soviet Union. "We've been working on it for months," Baker explained, adding that the President wanted his proposals made public before Boris Yeltsin faces a restless Congress of People's Deputies this week. That much was true, but the rest was nonsense...
...themselves: the plaintiveness of Human Touch; the explosive emotional release of Better Days, one of the best tunes Springsteen has ever written. The albums -- Human Touch and Lucky Town -- are a twin testament to the power of redemptive love, to the resilience of Springsteen's gifts and to the restless spirit...