Run, Tom, run!
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House Speaker Tom Finneran is probably the only pol in the city who could give
Mayor Tom Menino a good fight. Finneran says he won't run -- but city politicos
would like nothing better.
from January 11, 2001
The domino theory
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Next year will bring a rarity in Massachusetts politics: lots of job openings
from January 4, 2001
Litigation nation
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In 2000, everyone discovered that the legal system is politics as usual
from December 28, 2000
The little referee
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If George W. Bush thinks getting elected was hard, just wait until
he has
to resolve clashes between his powerful advisers
from December 21, 2000
Filling the void
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Bob Durand is the state's point man on waterfront negotiations. But whose
vision is he pushing? The governor's, or his own?
from December 8, 2000
Prosperity's thin veneer
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Signs are mounting that the long economic expansion may be slowing --
or worse. That could spell trouble for local political leaders. Is the public
ready for tough choices?
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from November 30, 2000
The Mod Squad
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With Congress split down the middle, New England's block of moderate
senators will be more influential than ever
.
from November 17, 2000
Gridlock and its discontents
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It's fitting that our long national whine ends in Florida - the home state of Elián fanatics, suburban sprawl, rednecks, self-obsessed geezers, and overseas military personnel who vote by absentee ballot.
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from November 10, 2000
A one-term wonder
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Neither Al nor George W.
has staying power. Here's
who looks good for 2004
.
from October 27, 2000
Clinton's ambition, Arafat's war
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Clinton's zeal for a Nobel Peace Prize has brought the Middle East to the brink of war.
Neither presidential candidate has what it takes to undo the damage.
from October 13, 2000
Back to the future
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In their pursuit of votes, the candidates have made more appearances than ever on the chat-show circuit. But this election
may hinge on something more old-fashioned: labor support.
from October 6, 2000
Debating JFK
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Tuesday's debate takes place in the shadow of JFK's legacy. Al Gore,
George W. Bush, and Kennedy have much in common, but this year's candidates
pale in comparison to the real thing.
from September 28, 2000
Cheney's corporate past
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Critics charge that the would-be VP ran a racist, oppressive company
from September 22, 2000
Finneran's wake?
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Some state representatives up for re-election this fall are finding their
relationship to the controversial House Speaker a hot issue on the campaign
trail.
from September 15, 2000
McCain lite
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The key to Gore's success? John McCain. Bush has failed to capitalize on
McCain's blueprint for success with swing voters -- so Gore co-opted the
issues.
from September 8, 2000
Under suspicion
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The CIA's religious profiling comes under scrutiny. Plus,
the presidential candidates' bogus military debate, and
Gore's weak New Hampshire operation.
from August 31, 2000
Playing the faith card
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Al Gore's pick of Senator Joseph Lieberman as his running mate has profound
implications for American political life -- and for America's Jewish
community
from August 11, 2000
Free to be the GOP
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Despite the right-wing butt-kissing, the Bush-Cheney ticket marks the
party's return to its roots: Big money and big business
from August 4, 2000
Virtual Dems
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The Democrats have a secret contingency plan for convention protests
from July 29, 2000
It's not easy being Green
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As the national Greens draw more attention than ever, a radical wing
threatens to split the movement.
from July 21, 2000
Green Party gets serious
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Intent on becoming a viable third party, the Greens are supplementing their
grassroots efforts with a dose of political savvy
from June 30, 2000
Fenway follies
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A new book questions public financing of sports stadiums, and Menino's choice
of lunch pals raises a question: Will the Sox relocate to Suffolk Downs? Plus,
more foreign-policy woes for Bush and Gore.
from June 16, 2000
Foreign object
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President Clinton has made a mess of international affairs. Is either
candidate up to the job of forging a strong foreign policy?
from June 9, 2000
The golden GOP
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Bush is making inroads into California. Plus, Rick Lazio's superficial appeal,
and a plan by Central Massachusetts lawmakers to foul up Fenway
financing
from June 2, 2000
Birmingham's boy wonder
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State Senator Mark Montigny could be a contender
from April 27, 2000
Are local Republicans determined to fail?
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Sure looks that way. Even slickster Bill Weld won't talk about it.
from April 14, 2000
Who would Bush appoint to the Supreme Court?
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George W.'s Texas track record suggests that his appointees would be (what a surprise!) conservatives
from April 7, 2000
Making the rounds
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Tom Birmingham makes a pitch for education. Plus, a money man from Medford travels overseas with President Clinton, Boston indulges in St. Patrick's Day high jinks, and Pat Buchanan visits Harvard.
from March 24, 2000
Is Grossman our next governor?
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The former DNC bigwig has been crisscrossing the state to meet political activists. Some say he's laying the groundwork for a gubernatorial run.
from March 17, 2000
Going south
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George W. Bush has strong Latino support in Texas. But he's not likely to
extend it nationwide by November.
from March 10, 2000
Vice-presidential sweepstakes
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Who'll be number two? The old game of geographical diversity is out the
window. Both parties are looking for a strong brand name.
from March 3, 2000
California dreamin'
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The California primary could reward Election Day losers. Plus, George W.'s
cash-flow problem, Big Dig money woes, and David Frum's groovy new book
from February 18, 2000
Like father, like son
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The Bush clan doesn't like to change strategies -- or advisers. That spelled
doom in '92, and it's doing the same thing now.
from February 11, 2000
And now, the real world
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The voters have spoken -- but not for long. After New Hampshire,
the establishment bosses kick into action.
from February 4, 2000
Spinning loyalty
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The Gore camp prepares to explain why the VP stood up for his philandering boss. Plus, the politics of the Skakel
case, and the incredible shrinking governor.
from January 28, 2000
See Jane govern
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Jane Swift is a cabinet appointment away from becoming governor. But a fresh look at our 34-year-old lieutenant
governor suggests she isn't yet ready for prime time.
from January 21, 2000
New Hampshire diary
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Is McCain a political cross-dresser? Is Bush letting conservative hatchet men fight his battles? One reporter
hits the road in search of answers.
from January 14, 2000
Mudslinging
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Expect the mother of all negative campaigns in the 2000 presidential election
from January 7, 2000
It's the economy, stupid
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The vibrant, multinational economic climate is making state politics less relevant to the future
from December 31, 1999
Labor pains
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The alliance between Al Gore and big labor exposes the Clinton administration's soft line on union corruption
from December 24, 1999
Going for broke
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Al Gore is running out of money. Be afraid. Be very afraid.
from December 17, 1999
Early exit?
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Is Paul Cellucci Beltway bound? Some seem to hope so.
from December 3, 1999
Early frost
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Hillary Rodham Clinton's Senate campaign has lost much of its summer sizzle
from November 26, 1999
Off message
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Al Gore touts the `new economy' and the tech companiesthat fuel it. He also wants to end suburban sprawl. But
you can't have the first without the second.
from November 19, 1999
Taking sides
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In Massachusetts Democratic circles, the Bradley vs. Gore battle looks like a rematch of Tsongas vs. Clinton. Will the
outcome differ?
from November 12, 1999
Republicanism and its discontents
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Pat Buchanan has left the GOP, neocon intellectuals can't get anyone to listen to them, and congressional
Republicans have never been weaker.
from October 29, 1999
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