Word: trailing
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...Time.com Convention features included daily "e-mail from the trail" on the online arm of this magazine...
...trail of Tiger Woods took TIME to New Orleans, where the youngest winner of golf's grand slam was conducting a clinic for local kids. On hand were assistant managing editor Dan Goodgame, staff writer Romesh Ratnesar and photographer Herb Ritts, who flew from Los Angeles for the shoot. "I've worked with just about everybody, from Presidents to rock stars," says Ritts, "and Tiger lived up to his reputation. He was a very cool guy, very easy and humble. He was very in the moment. We hit it off very well." Before meeting up with Woods in New Orleans...
...system currently on offer is inadequate, and that only a comprehensive interceptor system capable of neutralizing all threats, whether from Iraq or from Russia, can protect America. That's essentially a reprise of President Reagan's "Star Wars" program, and it's a far easier sell on the campaign trail than the nuanced calculations involved in the limited scheme. And the administration clearly recognizes the electoral appeal of the idea of missile defense - after all, President Clinton first signed on to the system in 1996, as part of the "rebranding" of his presidency under the tutelage of Dick Morris...
...Where will you be when the missiles come?" asks a recent alarmist TV ad promoting national missile defense. The answer for Al Gore, of course, will be "on the campaign trail." Because although nobody's likely to fire missiles at the U.S. anytime soon, that won't deter Governor Bush from mercilessly beating up on the Clinton administration's ambivalence over the system. And the latest leaked intelligence finding by the nation's spy agencies is less likely to help President Clinton make up his mind than it is to exacerbate his dilemma...
...wake of the Gary Graham execution, which garnered significant international media attention, Bush may be quite pleased to relinquish control over these cases; with the governor on the national campaign trail, the responsibility for passing final review falls to Lieutenant Governor Rick Perry. Unfortunately for Bush, the long-term legal and moral questions (should mentally retarded inmates be exempt from capital punishment?) raised by Cruz's case will always end up back on his desk...