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Between Gore, vice presidential candidate Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (D-Conn.) and their wives, the Democratic ticket will have visited 11 cities in 15 states in the final day of the campaign--in addition to appearing via satellite in a score of others...
Under the proposed bill, the council would raise the ticket price from $3 to $5--a move made, sponsors said, in order to break even after a loss of several hundred dollars last year...
Several council members also objected to using the hike in order to make money on ticket sales...
...turnout among blacks, Hispanics and working-class whites. Many of the Cuban and Italian graybeards who drink big, foamy cups of cafe con leche and talk politics every morning at the La Ideal Cafeteria and the West Tampa Sandwich Shop said they are going to stick with the Democratic ticket, even though Gore is like a bowl of black beans without the onions and spice. "I like Gore on Social Security and the environment," said Carlos Reyes, 55, who runs a medical-billing company. But Reyes says people will have to be dragged to the polls, disgusted with "politicians...
...meaningful biographical blood from the soundless stone that was Joe DiMaggio. It doesn't help that the existing historical record is a fabulous piece of packaging, abetted by three generations of sports writers who knew that "the Daig"--short, one is sorry to say, for "Dago"--was their meal ticket. But Cramer is an all-star reporter, and if his fertile prose at times sprouts too many colloquial tendrils and exclamatory blossoms, it soon gives way to the sheer muscle of his facts. Oddly, the book's weakest part is the section on DiMaggio's deathless entanglement with Marilyn Monroe...