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...sees himself--and how he thinks Americans see him. Bush isn't shopping for geographical balance, though Missouri is one of only two states that have voted for the winner in every presidential race since 1960. What Bush needs is temperamental balance, someone who can add weight to a ticket that is going to be sharply scrutinized by voters for sobriety and intellectual heft...
...fights might have lured them in, but fans say hockey's speed and grace kept them coming back. "I'd never seen a game before, but we loved it right away," says season-ticket holder Cathy Borchalli, 37, a full-time mom. "It was fast. It was fun. It was wild. It was different...
...ticket to the Cannes Film Festival. Entrance to the 23 films in competition for the Palme d'Or and the thousand others screened in this Cote d'Azur paradise is granted by press pass or market badge (for members of the industry). But lacking those, you can always try begging. One Frenchwoman, denied admission to a screening of Lars von Trier's Dancer in the Dark, sobbed at the barricades with such fervor that she could have earned a role in Les Miserables...
...Alan Greenspan might be too. After hearing Thursday that rising mortgage rates were finally cutting into home sales, rate-hike-weary investors got more good news Friday: Orders for durable goods like refrigerators and airplanes, which tend to rise when people are feeling wealthy enough for big-ticket purchases, dropped precipitously in April, with savings on the rise. Investors' message to the Fed: OK, Alan, you can stop...
...getting their people out to vote." And don't think those union lobbyists didn't stalk off the Hill on Wednesday without a list of the 73 Democrats who walked with the White House on HR 4444. Sullenness toward the administration, says Tumulty, "could reverberate all down the Democratic ticket...