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Presidential campaign moves South // Hopes now
pinned on Super Tuesday. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), February 18, 1988, Thursday,
City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. Conconi, Chuck. PERSONALITIES.
The Washington Post, February 19, 1988,
Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE B3. Dole trails
Bush by one delegate. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), February 25, 1988, Thursday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN DIGEST; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg.
6A. VICK, KARL and JOHN
HARWOOD. Candidates are keeping airwaves
commercial-free. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), March 1, 1988, Tuesday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. WILSON, JON. Pundit
proffers some of his political prognostications. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), March 7, 1988,
Monday, City Edition, CITRUS TIMES; Pg. 1. The South's
super day. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), March
10, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, EDITORIAL;
EDITORIALS; Pg. 18A. Taylor, Paul. Dukakis
Vs. Bush -- Strike Up The Bland. The Washington
Post, March 13, 1988, Sunday, Final
Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C1. Newsweek poll:
Bush would beat any Democrat in election. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), March 13, 1988,
Sunday, State Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign Digest;
Campaign 88; Pg. 6A. BAER, DONALD. The
shape of things to come. U.S. News &
World Report, April 4, 1988, U.S. NEWS;
Pg. 23. Fleming, Stewart. Man
In The News; Passionless Technocrat Aiming To Be A Great
Builder. Financial Times (London), April
9, 1988, Saturday, SECTION I; Pg. 6. BINYON, MICHAEL. Washington
View: Pundits lose momentum in primary race. The
Times (London), April 11 1988,
Monday, Issue 63052. Jackson,
Dukakis criticized on their environmental policies.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 13,
1988, Wednesday, Tampa Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN
88; CAMPAIGN DIGEST; Pg. 6A. Candidates all
bid for strong steps in U.S. war on drugs. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), April 14, 1988,
Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN DIGEST;
Pg. 6A. Sitomer, Curtis J. How
will religion play at the polls come November?. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), April 14, 1988,
Thursday, National; Pg. 5 SHOGAN, ROBERT. TIME
IS SHORT, PARTY EXPERTS WARN; 'GREAT BUILDER' DUKAKIS HAS
DIFFICULT JOBS AHEAD. Los Angeles Times, April
21, 1988, Thursday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 5; National Desk. Meet Michael
Dukakis. The Economist, April 23,
1988, LEADERS; Pg. 11 (U.K. Edition Pg. 13). Gailey, Phil. Pennsylvania
puts Bush over top; Dukakis wins // The race may yet be
exciting. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April
27, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL;
Campaign 88; Pg. 1A. MANN, JUDY. Families:
A Tougher Issue. The Washington Post, April
29, 1988, Friday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE B3. GAILEY, PHIL. Maybe
Bush should target the common touch. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), April 29, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A. Baker, Russell. OBSERVER;
Have a Second Opinion. The New York Times, April
30, 1988, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section
1; Page 31, Column 1; Editorial Desk. HARWOOD, JOHN. Could
Graham help Dukakis win Florida?. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), May 9, 1988,
Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. BRUMMER, ALEX. Bush
learned 'years ago' about Noriega and drugs. The
Guardian (London), May 9, 1988. TV VIEW;
Campaigns, Cameras and Beauty Contests. The
New York Times, May 15, 1988, Sunday, Late City
Final Edition, Section 2; Page 41, Column 1; Arts
and Leisure Desk. EVANS, MICHAEL K. Dukakis'
plans camouflage grave costs. Industry Week, May
16, 1988, INSIDE THE ECONOMY; Pg. 94. Will, George F. Just
how badly Bush trails Dukakis. The Toronto
Star, May 20, 1988, Friday, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A19. Will, George F. ...And
Bush's. The Washington Post, May
22, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7. Bush spokesman
quits post. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), May
26, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign
digest; Campaign 88; Pg. 4A. Dillin, John. Bush
decline linked to White House gaffes, dull campaign.
Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), May
27, 1988, Friday, National; Pg. 1. Rukeyser, Louis. Bush
and Dukakis leaving econonic programs in shroud.
The Toronto Star, May 28, 1988, Saturday, SATURDAY
SECOND EDITION, BUSINESS TODAY; Pg. C4. Brownstein, Ronald.
Gender Gap May Help Dukakis. The
National Journal, May 28, 1988,
WASHINGTON UPDATE; Campaign Chronicle; Vol. 20, No. 22;
Pg. 1428. BRUMMER, ALEX. Bush
floundering in poll ratings. The Guardian
(London), May 28, 1988. HARWOOD, JOHN. Mass.
red ink puts Dukakis on defensive. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), May 30, 1988,
Monday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER. Bush
seeks a new strategy to revive flagging campaign;
Lacklustre White House race stirs Kennedy memories; US
presidential election. The Times (London), June
1 1988, Wednesday, Issue 63096. EDITORIAL. They've
Got a Secret. The Washington Post, June
3, 1988, Friday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL;
PAGE A18. Grove, Lloyd. Action-Packed
Primary Eludes California. The Washington
Post, June 4, 1988, Saturday, Final
Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A7. STUMBO,BELLA. DUKAKIS
AIDE ESTRICH; SHE'S MORE THAN MOST CAN MANAGE. Los
Angeles Times, June 4, 1988, Saturday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk. KILBORN, PETER T. THE
ECONOMISTS BEHIND THE CANDIDATES; Summers: A Legacy of
Liberalism. The New York Times, June
5, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 3;
Page 1, Column 4; Financial Desk. Wicker, Tom. IN
THE NATION; Back to Normalcy. The New York
Times, June 7, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 2; Editorial
Desk. HARWOOD, JOHN. Final
primaries confirm it: Dukakis to face Bush. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), June 8, 1988,
Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg.
1A. COHEN, RICHARD E. Muted
Partisanship. The National Journal, June
11, 1988, REPORTS; Congress; Vol. 20, No. 24; Pg.
1543. HOSENBALL, MARK. Dukakis
campaign is facing threat of a 'sleaze' scandal; Jim
Wright, the Speaker, under scrutiny; US Presidential
election campaign. The Times (London), June
12 1988, Sunday, Issue 8549. HARWOOD, JOHN.
Campaign leaders break a gender barrier //
More women serve as managers, if not as candidates.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), June 19,
1988, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88;
Pg. 1A. ALTER, JONATHAN and
ELEANOR CLIFT. Problems on the Right for Bush.
Newsweek, June 20, 1988, UNITED STATES
EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 28. Jackson says
his mind made up about v.p. job, but he's mum. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), June 24, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; campaign digest; Pg.
4A. Campaigning
and conscience. Christian Science Monitor
(Boston, MA), June 24, 1988,
Friday, Editorial; Pg. 15. McGovern, George. 'This
McGovern Democrat Business'. The Washington
Post, June 28, 1988, Tuesday, Final
Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A15. GERMOND, JACK W. and
JULES WITCOVER. Bush is trivializing his campaign.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), June 30,
1988, Thursday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; COLUMNS;
Pg. 16A. Dillin, John. Americans'
security concerns shift from cold war. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 30, 1988,
Thursday, National; Pg. 5. GERMOND, JACK W. and
JULES WITCOVER. Polling the fickle public.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 2,
1988, Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; Columns;
Pg. 14A. LAUTER, DAVID. PRISON
FURLOUGHS: CAMPAIGNS OBSCURING COMPLEX ISSUE. Los
Angeles Times, July 2, 1988, Saturday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 15; Column 1; National Desk. Broder, David S. Ready
to Go . . . The Washington Post, July
3, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7. Shields, Mark. ...And
Some Compassion for the Candidates. The
Washington Post, July 7, 1988, Thursday, Final
Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A19. Dentzer, Susan and
Gloria Borger. Washington prepares for the very
thing the candidates won't discuss; The inevitable tax
hike. U.S. News & World Report, July
11, 1988, U.S. NEWS; Pg. 17. BREMNER, CHARLES. Image-makers
agonize over how to sell Bush; US presidential campaign.
The Times (London), July 14 1988,
Thursday, Issue 63133. LOVE, KEITH. POLITICS
'88; BOTH PARTIES CLOSELY WATCHING HOW BENTSEN GOES OVER
IN DIXIE. Los Angeles Times, July
15, 1988, Friday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 20;
Column 4; National Desk. SHOGAN, ROBERT. CANDIDATE
MUST SPELL OUT OWN PERSONA AND BELIEFS. Los
Angeles Times, July 17, 1988, Sunday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk. Hepburn, Bob. Jackson
to get role in campaign as Dukakis aims for party unity.
The Toronto Star, July 18, 1988, Monday,
FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1. HEINEMANN, H. ERICH. FACING
UP TO A TAX INCREASE. Journal of Commerce, July
20, 1988, Wednesday, EDITORIAL PAGES, Pg. 8A. Hoagland, Jim.
'What About Mrs. Dukakis?' An Arab
minister's quiet query. The Washington Post, July
21, 1988, Thursday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE
A23. LAUTER, DAVID. 1988
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION; CANDIDATE TO STICK WITH
TEAM THAT HELPED HIM GET THIS FAR. Los
Angeles Times, July 22, 1988, Friday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 4; Column 4; National Desk. Fleming, Stewart. Dukakis
Victory Speech Urges 'Era Of US Greatness'. Financial
Times (London), July 22, 1988,
Friday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1. BINYON, MICHAEL. Bush
needs imaginative choice of running mate; US Presidential
election. The Times (London), July
23 1988, Saturday, Issue 63141. Common ground.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 23,
1988, Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; Editorials;
Pg. 14A. Mathews, Jay. Reagan
Hits Democrats On 'Personal Attacks'; President Lambastes
Party's Convention. The Washington Post, July
24, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE
A16. ALLEN, KENNETH S.
Bush pushes 'positive message'. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), July 24, 1988, Sunday,
City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. Range, Peter Ross ;
Gloria Boger and Donald Baer. The Bentsen Factor.
Sandra R. Gregg and Lauraine Miller. U.S. News &
World Report, July 25, 1988, U.S. NEWS ;
Vol. 105, No. 4; Pg. 21, 1604 words, , By Lee, Gary. Soviet
Analysts Turning From Bush to Dukakis; Democrat's
Opposition to Star Wars Noted. The
Washington Post, July 28, 1988, Thursday, Final
Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A16. Conservatives
plan to pressure Bush. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), July 28, 1988, Thursday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; CAMPAIGN DIGEST; Pg.
7A. GAILEY, PHIL. Democrats
must face facts: Issues count. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), July 29, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A. Dillin, John. Newest
surveys show that Bush is being poll-axed. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), July 29, 1988,
Friday, National; Pg. 1. Saikowski, Charlotte. GOP
leaders say Bush must focus contest on issues, not
personality. Christian Science Monitor
(Boston, MA), July 29, 1988,
Friday, National; Pg. 3. DERSHOWITZ, ALAN. Bush
aide holds disturbing views on Middle East. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), July 30, 1988,
Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; COLUMNS; Pg. 14A. MORGAN, LUCY. Editorial
creates demand for Martinez. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), July 31, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, TAMPA BAY AND STATE; POLITICS 88; Pg. 2B. HOROVITZ, BRUCE. BRUCE
HOROVITZ / MARKETING: MADISON AVENUE CAMPAIGNS
TO FIND A SPOT ON PRESIDENTIAL BANDWAGON. Los
Angeles Times, August 2, 1988, Tuesday, Home
Edition, Business; Part 4; Page 6; Column 1;
Financial Desk. LAUTER, DAVID. REAGAN
REMARK SPURS DUKAKIS HEALTH REPORT. Los
Angeles Times, August 4, 1988, Thursday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 4; National Desk. LAUTER, DAVID. DUKAKIS
VENTURES ON REAGAN TURF IN DEEP SOUTH; STUMPS AT
MISSISSIPPI COUNTY FAIR, BARELY MENTIONS CIVIL RIGHTS.
Los Angeles Times, August 5, 1988, Friday,
Southland Edition, Part 1; Page 15; Column 1;
National Desk. The American
Decision. Financial Times (London), August
6, 1988, Saturday, SECTION I; Editorial; Pg. 6. HOSENBALL, MARK.
Rivals begin mudslinging for president; US presidential
election. The Times (London), August
7 1988, Sunday, Issue 8557. Barber, Lionel. Baker
Outlines Bush's Campaign Strategy. Financial
Times (London), August 8, 1988,
Monday, SECTION I; Back Page; Pg. 14. Geyelin, Philip. The
Fight of the Century It's Not. The
Washington Post, August 9, 1988, Tuesday, Final
Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A21. Goodman, Ellen. Don't
let parties run the debates. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), August 9, 1988, Tuesday, City
Edition, EDITORIAL; Columns; Pg. 14A. BINYON, MICHAEL. Bush
cuts Dukakis's poll lead; US presidential election.
The Times (London), August 11 1988,
Thursday, Issue 63157. NELSON, JACK. CAMPAIGN
SEEN AS BECOMING HIGHLY NEGATIVE. Los
Angeles Times, August 11, 1988, Thursday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk. Ifill, Gwen. Bush
Camp Plans Negative Campaign; Objective Is to Transfer
High 'Unfavorable' Ratings to Dukakis. The
Washington Post, August 13, 1988, Saturday,
Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A8. ROSENSTIEL, THOMAS B. HIGH
NEGATIVE RATING FORCES BUSH TO ATTACK. Los
Angeles Times, August 14, 1988, Sunday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 3; National Desk. Barber, Lionel. Bush
Looks To Reagan For A Boost In His Campaign. Financial
Times (London), August 15, 1988,
Monday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1. Helm, Leslie. IS
THE DUKE'S HOME GUARD READY FOR WASHINGTON?. Business
Week, August 15, 1988, GOVERNMENT; Number
3065; Pg. 73. APPLE, R. W., Jr. THE
REPUBLICANS IN NEW ORLEANS; BUSH CHOOSES SENATOR QUAYLE
OF INDIANA, A 41-YEAR-OLD CONSERVATIVE, FOR NO. 2 SPOT.
The New York Times, August 17, 1988,
Wednesday, Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page
1, Column 6; National Desk. Rowe, Jonathan. Dukakis,
Kennedy, and O'Neill - Massachusetts' 'odd trio'.
Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August
18, 1988, Thursday, National; Pg. 3. What Bush must
do. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August
19, 1988, Friday, Editorial; Pg. 13. Brownstein, Ronald and
Kimberly A. Mattingly. Bush Lags in Swing House
Districts. The National Journal, August
20, 1988, NATIONAL JOURNAL CONVENTIONS SPECIAL; Pg.
6. ALTER, JONATHAN ;
HOWARD FINEMAN and MARGARET GARRARD WARNER. High
Stakes in New Orleans. Newsweek, August
22, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Pg. 15. HARSCH, JOSEPH C. The
conventions. Christian Science Monitor
(Boston, MA), August 23, 1988,
Tuesday, Opinion; Column; Pg. 11. LOVE, KEITH and
CATHLEEN DECKER. REAGAN, BUSH BLAST DUKAKIS AT
L.A. RALLY. Los Angeles Times, August
25, 1988, Thursday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 5; National Desk. Thomas, Owen. Video
democracy: campaigning in your living room. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 26, 1988,
Friday, National; Pg. 3. Baer, Donald. 1.
The key voting blocs. U.S. News & World
Report, August 29, 1988 - September 5,
1988, U.S. NEWS; THE SHAPE OF THE RACE; Vol. 105,
No. 9; Pg. 36. Cohen, Richard. Nothing
but Pudding; The Pledge of Allegiance is a frivolous
issue. The Washington Post, August
30, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE
A23. Sperling, Godfrey, Jr.
The election: 'up for grabs'. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 30, 1988,
Tuesday, Opinion; Column; Pg. 11. MARTIN, SUSAN TAYLOR. A
hot potato for candidates: prison furlough. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), August 31, 1988,
Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88; Pg.
1A. LOVE, KEITH.
HE ARRIVES TODAY AMID FEARS HE HASN'T CHALLENGED BUSH ON
KEY ISSUES; DUKAKIS' EFFORT IN STATE CAUSING PARTY
CONCERN. Los Angeles Times, August
31, 1988, Wednesday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 15;
Column 1; National Desk. HUGHES, JOHN. Idaho's
not D.C. Christian Science Monitor (Boston,
MA), August 31, 1988, Wednesday, Opinion;
Column; Pg. 12. Hepburn, Bob. Mud
flying in vicious U.S. presidential campaign. The
Toronto Star, September 1, 1988, Thursday,
FINAL EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. A32. WHITE, MICHAEL. Dukakis
goes on polling offensive: Democrat to respond in kind to
Republican assaults. The Guardian (London), September
1, 1988. ALI, MOHSIN.
Candidates lock horns on environment; US Presidential
election. The Times (London), September
2 1988, Friday, Issue 63176. Newspaper poll
shows Bush even with Dukakis in Mass., BOSTON.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September
2, 1988, Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN
DIGEST; Pg. 3A. Barber, Lionel. Jackson
Is Back As Friend Dukakis Doesn't Need. Financial
Times (London), September 2, 1988,
Friday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 3. CAMPAIGN 88 /
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK; Bush camp issues debate
ultimatum, STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS, WASHINGTON
Hatch: Democrats cater to homosexuals SALT LAKE
CITY. The Boston Globe, September 2, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 7. THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER. Hard-hitting
Bush forces Dukakis on to the defensive; US Presidential
election; Washington View. The Times
(London), September 3 1988,
Saturday, Issue 63177. Barber, Lionel. Dukakis
Recalls Campaign Adviser. Financial Times
(London), September 3, 1988, Saturday, SECTION
I; Back Page; Pg. 20. KILBORN, PETER T. A
Fight to Win The Middle Class. The New York
Times, September 4, 1988, Sunday, Late City
Final Edition Correction Appended, Section 3; Page
1, Column 2; Financial Desk. SHOGAN, ROBERT. RIVALS
ABOUT EVEN; PRESIDENTIAL RACE ENTERS FINAL PHASE.
Los Angeles Times, September 5, 1988,
Monday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 3;
National Desk. LONGSTRETH, THOMAS K. HOW
MANY EGGS FOR THE STAR WARS BASKET?. Los
Angeles Times, September 5, 1988, Monday, Home
Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 5; Column 1; Op-Ed
Desk. WHITE, MICHAEL. After
the foreplay, the orgy: Official start to the US
presidential election campaign. The Guardian
(London), September 5, 1988. Barber, Lionel. Bush
Has Edge In Presidential Race. Financial
Times (London), September 5, 1988,
Monday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1. GAILEY, PHIL. Presidential
campaign gets Labor Day kickoff // Bush seeks to paint
opponent as threat to peace, prosperity. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), September 6, 1988,
Tuesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A Barber, Lionel. Labor
Day Ushers In US Polls' Final Furlong. Financial
Times (London), September 6, 1988,
Tuesday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 4. Dillin, John. Democrat
pollster concedes that Bush won August. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 7,
1988, Wednesday, National; Pg. 28. BRUMMER, ALEX. Dukakis
slide linked to his untested team. The
Guardian (London), September 8, 1988. Oliphant, Thomas and
Curtis Wilkie. CAMPAIGN 88; Ad battle goes into
high gear. The Boston Globe, September
8, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. 16. Krauthammer, Charles.
A Dirty Campaign, or Just Dumb?. The
Washington Post, September 9, 1988, Friday,
Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A25. Will, George F. The
Uselessness of Debates. The Washington Post, September
11, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7. Broder, David S. The
Dangers of Being Lawyerly. The Washington
Post, September 11, 1988, Sunday, Final
Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7. BRODER, DAVID
S. What Dukakis should have said. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), September 11, 1988,
Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; COLUMNS; Pg. 2D ALTER, JONATHAN. Getting
Down and Dirty. Newsweek, September
12, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Pg. 22. Konra, Walecia and Lee
Walczak. TOP OF THE NEWS THE SELLING OF
THE PRESIDENT, 1988. Business Week, September
12, 1988, TOP OF THE NEWS THE SELLING OF THE
PRESIDENT, 1988; Number 3069; Pg. 37. Whitman, David. George
Bush's pledge of allegiance problem. U.S.
News & World Report, September 12,
1988, U.S. NEWS; Vol. 105, No. 10; Pg. 16. WORCESTER, ROBERT. Times
Diary. The Times (London), September
13 1988, Tuesday, Issue 63185. Hunter, Robert E.
Grappling with the campaign issues. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 13,
1988, Tuesday, Opinion; Pg. 14. HUGHES, JOHN. Campaign
seesaw. Christian Science Monitor (Boston,
MA), September 14, 1988,
Wednesday, Opinion; Column; Pg. 12. DUKAKIS AIDE
DENIES BUSH EMBARGO CHARGE. JOURNAL OF
COMMERCE, September 16, 1988,
Friday, Section 1; Page 1, Column 2. Ladd, Everett C.
Is it 'time for a change'?. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), September 16,
1988, Friday, Opinion; Pg. 14. Hepburn, Bob. Dukakis
grabs momentum from Bush. The Toronto Star, September
17, 1988, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND
EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. D6. ESPO, DAVID. Dukakis
pledges more anti-drug forces; Bush attacks on defense.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September
17, 1988, Saturday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN
88; Pg. 4A. Countdown 88:
A weekly update on the presidential campaign; FOCAL POINT
Funny money The $ 100,000 Club. The Boston
Globe, September 18, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, FOCUS; Pg. 88. GAILEY, PHIL. For
the real action, watch the vice presidential debate.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September
18, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE;
POLITICS; Pg. 5D. MILLIGAN, STEPHEN. Catalogue
of gaffes litter campaign trail; US Presidential election.
The Times (London), September 18 1988,
Sunday, Issue 8563. Robinson, Walter V. Stretching
the limits of campaign distortion. The
Boston Globe, September 18, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1. FINEMAN, HOWARD. 'Sprinsteener'
Chic. Newsweek, September 19,
1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg.
20. McDONALD, MARCI. Cleaning
up America; The candidates discover the environment.
Maclean's, September 19, 1988, WORLD;
The United States; Pg. 21. Poll shows
Bush is expected to win. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), September 19, 1988, Monday,
City Edition, NATIONAL; campaign digest; Pg. 3A. Trewhitt, Henry;
Donald Baer and Andy Plattner. War of the world
views. Peter Ross Range; Kenneth T. Walsh. U.S.
News & World Report, September 19,
1988, U.S. NEWS; Vol. 105, No. 11; Pg. 17. Walczak, Lee; Richard
Fly and Paul Magnusson. MEET THE MASTERS OF MUD
IN A DOWN-AND-DIRTY CAMPAIGN. Business Week, September
19, 1988, TOP OF THE NEWS; Number 3070; Pg. 30. THE CANDIDATES
COME OUT SLINGING. Lee Walczak in Boston, Howard
Gleckman in Washington, Douglas Harbrecht in San Diego,
and Richard Fly in Detroit. Business Week, September
19, 1988, TOP OF THE NEWS; Number 3070; Pg. 28. Wayne, E.A. Foreign
policy waits not for US vote. Christian Science
Monitor (Boston, MA), September 19, 1988,
Monday, National; Pg. 1. Zuckerman, Mortimer B.
Television's political wasteland. U.S. News
& World Report, September 19,
1988, EDITORAL; Vol. 105, No. 11; Pg. 75. Geyelin, Philip. Both
Candidates Are Missing the Mideast Point. The
Washington Post, September 20, 1988, Tuesday,
Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A21. GERSTENZANG, JAMES and
JOHN BALZAR. DUKAKIS TACTIC DIVIDES U.S., BUSH
CHARGES. Los Angeles Times, September
20, 1988, Tuesday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 4; National Desk. REES-MOGG, WILLIAM. A
strange campaign in which both candidates look like
losers: William Rees-Mogg watches straws in the
Californian wind. The Independent, September
20 1988, Tuesday, Leader ; Pg. 14. Romano, Lois. Chris
Edley, Issues and Images; Dukakis' Campaign Adviser,
Striving to Put the Teeth in the Candidate's Sound Bites.
The Washington Post, September 21, 1988,
Wednesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C1. GAILEY, PHIL. Religious
right stoops to using rank distortion to sully Dukakis.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September
21, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL;
CAMPAIGN 88; COMMENTARY; Pg. 1A. NELSON, JACK. TOP
DEMOCRATS SEE DUKAKIS IN DEEP TROUBLE. Los
Angeles Times, September 21, 1988, Wednesday,
Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 5; National
Desk. Conconi, Chuck. Personalities.
The Washington Post, September 22, 1988, Thursday,
Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C3; PERSONALITIES. The
Republicans' mudbath. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), September 22, 1988, Thursday, City
Edition, EDITORIAL; Editorials; Pg. 18A. Dillin, John. Keys
to the election. Christian Science Monitor
(Boston, MA), September 22, 1988,
Thursday, National; Pg. 3. *Press Shutout.
The Washington Post, September 23, 1988,
Friday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL; PAGE A20. Hepburn, Bob. More
than 100 million viewers expected to watch showdown It's
High Noonn on TV for Bush and Dukakis. The
Toronto Star, September 24, 1988, Saturday,
SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, INSIGHT; Pg. D5. The Tabby
Takes a Stab. The Washington Post, September
25, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL;
PAGE C6. KLINKENBERG, JEFF. How
will the next president protect the Earth's environment?.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September
25, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D. Phillips, Frank and
Bruce Mohl. Mass legislators are worried about
anti-Dukakis feeling Campaigning incumbents baffled on
stump by governor's 'negatives'. The Boston
Globe, September 25, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 35. Battle of
lecturn was one of inches. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), September 26, 1988, Monday,
State Edition, NATIONAL; DEBATE DIGEST; Campaign 88;
Pg. 12A. Hepburn, Bob. Bush
battles with Dukakis over deficit, patriotism. The
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EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1. ELECT NOW --
PAY LATER. Business Week, September
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Kenneth T. Walsh; Donald Baer. The debate's the
thing. Peter Ross Range; Sharon F. Golden. U.S.
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1988, U.S. NEWS; Vol. 105, No. 12; Pg. 16. JOHN LICHFIELD. The
US Presidential Elections: Democrats go Quayle hunting.
The Independent, September 26 1988,
Monday, Foreign News ; Pg. 8. Broder, David S. It
Cleared the Air. The Washington Post, September
27, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE
A21. HARVEY, STEVE. ONLY
IN L.A.: PEOPLE AND EVENTS. Los
Angeles Times, September 27, 1988, Tuesday,
Home Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 2; Column 1; Metro
Desk. Ladd, Everett C. Of
course I'll decide on a candidate - tomorrow. Christian
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1988, Tuesday, National; Pg. 3. ROTHENBERG,
RANDALL. A.C.L.U. Goes Hollywood in
Countering Bush's Campaign of Derision. The
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Late City Final Edition, Section A; Page 25, Column
1; National Desk. Black, Chris. CAMPAIGN
88; Bush campaign goes national with negative ad.
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Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 23 Safire, William. ESSAY;
The Abortion Issue. The New York Times, September
29, 1988, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section
A; Page 27, Column 5; Editorial Desk. LaFranchi, Howard. Neither
candidate is firing up the oil patch. Christian
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1988, Thursday, National; Pg. 6. Dillin, John. Mood
of America: shifting to Bush?. Christian
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1988, Thursday, National; Pg. 1. Safire, William. A
new approach to abortion issue. St.
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Friday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; Columns; Pg. 16A. LAUTER, DAVID. DUKAKIS
ATTACKS BUSH ON ENVIRONMENT. Los Angeles
Times, September 30, 1988, Friday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 16; Column 4; National Desk. Grove, Lloyd. Discovery
Stole the Show After the Debate; Campaign Bumped by
Interest in Shuttle, Sprinter's Loss of Gold Medal,
Kremlin Shakeup. The Washington Post, October
1, 1988, Saturday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION;
PAGE A5. Edsall, Thomas B.
Why Bush Accentuates the Negative; Beyond Beating
Dukakis, the GOP Aims at Permanent Political Change.
The Washington Post, October 2, 1988,
Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C1. BARNES, ANDREW. Symbols
can't replace reason in the presidential campaign.
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1988, Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; COLUMNS;
Campaign 88; Pg. 2D. GAILEY, PHIL; JOHN
HARWOOD. Debates emerge as crucial factor in
tight race. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October
2, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign
88; Analysis; Pg. 1A. POLITICAL
NOTEBOOK; In the air, Dukakis sticks with Sky
Pig, ABOARD SKY PIG. The Boston Globe, October
2, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 14. Jordan, Robert A. Dukakis
has his work cut out. The Boston Globe, October
2, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, FOCUS; Pg. A25. An
Embarrassing Campaign. The Washington Post, October
3, 1988, Monday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL;
PAGE A10. Gest, Ted. The
campaign goes on a furlough. U.S. News &
World Report, October 3, 1988, U.S. NEWS;
Vol. 105, No. 13; Pg. 16. LOVE, KEITH. MEDIA
POLITICS; IN SO MANY WORDS, SAGES ON TV SAY RACE IS A
BOMB. Los Angeles Times, October
3, 1988, Monday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 14;
Column 5; National Desk. McDONALD, MARCI.
The 15-second campaign; Image-makers take control of the
election. Maclean's, October 3,
1988, WORLD; The United States; Pg. 19. NOAH, TIMOTHY and VERN
E. SMITH. The Nastiest Races of All. Newsweek, October
3, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS;
Pg. 29. HUNT, ALBERT R. WINNING
ISN'T ALL: LACK OF MANDATE CAN SPOIL VICTORY. WALL
STREET JOURNAL, October 4, 1988,
Tuesday, Section 1; Page 28, Column 3. GERMOND, JACK W. and
JULES WITCOVER. Fruits of Bush's labor bloom in
California. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October
4, 1988, Tuesday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; COLUMNS;
Pg. 22A. CHAMPION, MARC. The
US Presidential Elections: Republican lock on South too
strong for Dukakis: Michael Dukakis's plans for elderly
voters, who make up a quarter of Florida's electorate, to
help him win the state's support seem to have collapsed,
as Marc Champion reports from Venice. The
Independent, October 5 1988,
Wednesday, Foreign News ; Pg. 6. CAMPAIGN 88 /
POLITICAL NOTEBOOK; Doubts on Quayle surface in survey.
The Boston Globe, October 5, 1988,
Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 30. Edsall, Thomas B. Dukakis
Losing Ground in Industrial Midwest; Republicans Aim to
Raise Doubts Among White Voters in Illinois, Michigan and
Ohio. The Washington Post, October
6, 1988, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION;
PAGE A27. HOUSTON, PAUL. Political
parties find ways to skirt campaign spending limits.
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1988, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88;
Pg. 8A. Voland, John. MORNING
REPORT: FIRST OFF . . . Los
Angeles Times, October 6, 1988, Thursday, Home
Edition, Calendar; Part 6; Page 2; Column 1;
Entertainment Desk PRINGLE, PETER. The
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California poll. The Independent, October
6 1988, Thursday, Foreign News ; Pg. 10. Jordan, Robert A. No
setback for the GOP. The Boston Globe, October
6, 1988, Thursday, City Edition, OP-ED; Pg. 21. UPI, BOSTON. A
PRESIDENTIAL VOCABULARY GUIDE; HERE'S HOW TO SPEAK
ENGLISH IN PROPUH BAWHSTON STYLE. Los
Angeles Times, October 7, 1988, Friday, Home
Edition, View; Part 5; Page 24; Column 4; View Desk. Healy, Robert. Bush
was also tarred. The Boston Globe, October
7, 1988, Friday, City Edition, OP-ED; Pg. 25. Pearlstein, Steven. Neither
Candidate Satisfies CEOs on Issue of Education;
Executives Say Dukakis, Bush Ducking Key Choices.
The Washington Post, October 9, 1988,
Sunday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, FINANCIAL; PAGE H3. Campaigning on
Health Care. The Washington Post, October
9, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL;
PAGE D6. KLEIN, JOE. Pesky
fly tries to buzz ole' bullfrog; Bentsen v Quayle debate;
US Presidential election. The Times (London), October
9 1988, Sunday, Issue 8566. GAILEY, PHIL. Bush
took advantage of Dukakis' vulnerability.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 9,
1988, Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Commentary;
Campaign 88; Pg. 1A. ORESKES, MICHAEL. Nominees
Wage Intensified War Of Attack Ads. The New
York Times, October 10, 1988, Monday, Late City
Final Edition, Section A; Page 1, Column 1; National
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88; Dukakis' dilemma: attack or be likable. The
Boston Globe, October 10, 1988, Monday, City
Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1. Wicker, Tom. IN
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Times, October 11, 1988, Tuesday, Late City Final
Edition, Section A; Page 31, Column 1; Editorial
Desk. Fleming, Stewart. Changing
Loyalties In Michigan; US Campaign '88. Financial
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Tuesday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 4. Phillips, Frank. State
receives high marks from fiscal rating agency. The
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Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 21. Demagoguery
and Mush. The Washington Post, October 12,
1988, Wednesday, Final Edition, OPINION EDITORIAL;
PAGE A18. Education:
What Business Can Do. The Washington Post, October
13, 1988, Thursday, Final Edition, OPINION
EDITORIAL; PAGE A18. MANN, JUDY. The
Jilting of Dukakis. The Washington Post, October
14, 1988, Friday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE C3;
JUDY MANN. Grove, Lloyd. In
War of Negative Ads, Bush May Have the Edge; Tough GOP
Spots Called 'More Believable'. The
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Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A21. Bush defends
Quayle from Dukakis attack // Negative tone prevails in
second debate. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), October 14, 1988, Friday, State
Edition, NATIONAL; campaign 88; Pg. 1A. LOVE, KEITH and HENRY
WEINSTEIN. ATTACKS CONTINUE IN FINAL DEBATE;
BUSH, DUKAKIS CONFLICT SHARPLY ON DEATH PENALTY, TAX
INCREASES. Los Angeles Times, October
14, 1988, Friday, Southland Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 5; National Desk. THE
BUSH-DUKAKIS DEBATE; EXCERPTS: 'AMERICA STANDS TALL . . .
' '. Los Angeles Times, October
14, 1988, Friday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 24;
Column 1; National Desk. Oliphant, Thomas. THE
DEBATES / NEWS ANALYSIS; Rising to a new challenge.
The Boston Globe, October 14, 1988, Friday,
City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1. Chinlund, Christine. THE
DEBATES / ROUND 2; Spin doctors swing into operation;
Dukakis' ability to shed his liberal image seen as key to
outcome. The Boston Globe, October
14, 1988, Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN;
Pg. 20. THOMAS, CHRISTOPHER. Bush
disarms rival with faint praise and a 'liberal' tag; US
Presidential election. The Times (London), October
15 1988, Saturday, Issue 63213. HELLER, JEAN. Shaping
a campaign // Key staff members analyze, shift, shade to
get presidentiacandidates into office. St.
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Saturday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg.
1A. A SOGGY
SUBSTITUTE. Los Angeles Times, October
15, 1988, Saturday, Home Edition, Metro; Part 2;
Page 8; Column 1; Editorial Writers Desk. SHOGAN, ROBERT. DEMOCRATS
FACE UPHILL FINAL LAP; DUKAKIS SEES TOUGHER TASK AFTER
DEBATE. Los Angeles Times, October
15, 1988, Saturday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 6; National Desk. Barber, Lionel. Dukakis
On Defensive In Final Debate With Bush. Financial
Times (London), October 15, 1988,
Saturday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1. Kamen, Al. The
Abortion Election; In a Campaign With Few Clear Issues,
Here's One That Matters. The Washington Post, October
16, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, OUTLOOK; PAGE C5. PITTMAN, ROBERT. Watching
the race for president from the sidelines. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 16, 1988,
Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D. Robinson, Walter V.
and Christine Chinlund. DOWN THE HOMESTRETCH In
Bush's camp: public cockiness, private resolve. The
Boston Globe, October 16, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 1. FOCAL POINT; A
global view France. Compiled By Gina Maniscalco.
The Boston Globe, October 16, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, FOCUS; Pg. A30. Raspberry,
William. ...And Struggling for the Black
Vote. The Washington Post, October
17, 1988, Monday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE
A15. BEESTON, NICHOLAS. Scandal
rumours hover over the Bush campaign; US Presidential
election. The Times (London), October
17 1988, Monday, Issue 63214. HORSTMAN, BARRY M. QUESTION
IN S.D. VOTE: HOW BIG WILL BUSH WIN?. Los
Angeles Times, October 17, 1988, Monday, San
Diego County Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 1; Column
6; Entertainment Desk. Barber, Lionel. Dukakis
Targets 18 States In Fight To Save Presidential Campaign.
Financial Times (London), October 17, 1988,
Monday, SECTION I; Front Page; Pg. 1. Dillin, John. Why
Dukakis has a long uphill fight. Christian
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Monday, National; Pg. 1. McCLENAHEN, JOHN S. It's
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candidates remains deep. Industry Week, October
17, 1988, TRENDS & ANALYSIS; IW Survey; Pg. 17. Saltus, Richard. SCIENCE
POLICY; Science and the candidates; Scientists concerned
that some crucial issues getting only scant attention.
The Boston Globe, October 17, 1988, Monday,
City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 31. Barber, Lionel. Dukakis
Pledges 'Get Tough' Policy On Trade. Financial
Times (London), October 18, 1988,
Tuesday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 3. Sperling, Godfrey, Jr.
The campaign: the winners and losers. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 18, 1988,
Tuesday, Opinion; Pg. 12. HUNTLEY, HELEN. Voters
will be deciding on direction of economy. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 19, 1988,
Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88: THE
ISSUES; Pg. 1A. TONER, ROBIN. Dukakis
Gets A Needed Boost For Campaign. The New
York Times, October 19, 1988, Wednesday, Late
City Final Edition, Section B; Page 7, Column 1;
National Desk. WEAVER, WARREN, Jr. Bentsen
Assails G.O.P. Charges as 'Nonsense'. The
New York Times, October 19, 1988, Wednesday,
Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 6, Column
1; National Desk. Walsh, Edward and
David Hoffman. Dukakis Blasts GOP 'Garbage,' Lags
52-45% in Poll. The Washington Post, October
20, 1988, Thursday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION;
PAGE A1. del OLMO, FRANK. CISNEROS'
FALL A SOUR NOTE IN '88 POLITICS. Los
Angeles Times, October 20, 1988, Thursday, Home
Edition, Metro; Part 2; Page 7; Column 1; Op-Ed
Desk. Bush, Dukakis
trade accusations and jokes. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), October 21, 1988, Friday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 3A. Dukakis aide
quits after comments on rumor. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 21, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88;
CAMPAIGN DIGEST; Pg. 3A. Wicker, Tom. IN
THE NATION; The Garbage Man. The New York
Times, October 21, 1988, Friday, Late City
Final Edition, Section A; Page 35, Column 5;
Editorial Desk. GERSTENZANG, JAMES and
BOB DROGIN. DUKAKIS AIRS ABORTION VIEWS; BUSH
WOOS N.Y.; GOVERNOR SEES ECHOES OF NIXON IN RIVAL'S BID.
Los Angeles Times, October 21, 1988,
Friday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1; Column 3;
National Desk. Ladd, Everett Carll. Give
George Bush his due. Christian Science
Monitor (Boston, MA), October 21, 1988,
Friday, Opinion; Pg. 14. Nolan, Martin F. CAMPAIGN
WATCH; Baker's tight ship. The Boston Globe, October
21, 1988, Friday, City Edition, OP-ED; Pg. 14. WICKER, TOM. Bush
campaign takes fast lane on the low road. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 22, 1988,
Saturday, City Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 18A. Fleming, Stewart. Dukakis
Apologises For Aide's 'Racist' Jibe. Financial
Times (London), October 22, 1988,
Saturday, SECTION I; Overseas News; Pg. 3. Goodman, Walter. TV
VIEW; 'Take 2 Candidates and Call Me in the Morning'.
The New York Times, October 23, 1988, Sunday,
Late City Final Edition, Section 2; Page 27, Column
1; Arts and Leisure Desk. DIONNE, E. J., Jr. Political
Memo; Just Talking of Landslide Has Rival Camps Uneasy.
The New York Times, October 23, 1988,
Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1,
Page 1, Column 4; National Desk. BROWNSTEIN, RONALD. DIALING
FOR GOP DOLLARS. Los Angeles Times, October
23, 1988, Sunday, Home Edition, Magazine; Page 10;
Magazine Desk. BROWNSTEIN,
RONALD. INSIDE THE CALIFORNIA MONEY MACHINE;
HOW MICHAEL DUKAKIS BECAME AN UNLIKELY RECORD-HOLDER IN
CAMPAIGN FUND RAISING. Los Angeles Times, October
23, 1988, Sunday, Home Edition, Magazine; Page 8;
Magazine Desk. Grover, Ronald. CAMPAIGNING
IN THE TRENCHES: HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT IN THREE STATES.
Business Week, October 24, 1988, TOP
OF THE NEWS; Number 3076; Pg. 27. Harbrecht, Douglas A. CAMPAIGNING
IN THE TRENCHES: HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT IN THREE STATES.
Business Week, October 24, 1988, TOP OF THE
NEWS; Number 3076; Pg. 26. Knobelsdorff, Kerry
Elizabeth and Richard L. Wentworth. Business
likes status quo, and Bush. Christian
Science Monitor (Boston, MA), October 24, 1988,
Monday, BUSINESS MONDAY; Pg. 18. LAUTER, DAVID. REPEATED
HORTON REFERENCES, PRISON AD CITED; BENTSEN, JACKSON
ACCUSE BUSH OF USING RACISM. Los Angeles
Times, October 24, 1988, Monday, Home
Edition, Part 1; Page 15; Column 1; National Desk. Treece, James B. CAMPAIGNING
IN THE TRENCHES: HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT IN THREE STATES.
Business Week, October 24, 1988, TOP
OF THE NEWS; Number 3076; Pg. 27. Cohen, Richard. Avoiding
the Issues? . . . The Washington Post, October
25, 1988, Tuesday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE
A27. VICK, KARL. Pollsters
do some soul-searching over their role in 1988 campaign.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 25,
1988, Tuesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88;
Pg. 4A. GAILEY, PHIL. Candidates
step up attacks // Bush accuses foe of 'outright lying'.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 25,
1988, Tuesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88;
Pg. 1A. Fleming, Stewart. Dukakis
To Focus On Class And Race In Run-Up To Poll. Financial
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Tuesday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 8. HARWOOD, JOHN. Dukakis'
theme: Hit Bush's 'lies'. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), October 26, 1988, Wednesday,
City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88; Pg. 1A. Anderson, Martin. George
Dukakis, Michael S. Bush. The New York Times, October
27, 1988, Thursday, Late City Final Edition, Section
A; Page 27, Column 1; Editorial Desk. Yoder, Edwin M.,
Jr. Let the House Pick Presidents. The
Washington Post, October 28, 1988, Friday,
Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A23. GAILEY, PHIL. A
murderer may kill Dukakis' bid. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 28, 1988,
Friday, City Edition, NATIONAL; commentary; CAMPAIGN
88; Pg. 6A. Barber, Lionel. Hopes
Fade For Dejected Dukakis. Financial Times
(London), October 28, 1988,
Friday, SECTION I; American News; Pg. 3. It Isn't So
Easy to Make That 'Soft Money' Disappear. The
Washington Post, October 29, 1988, Saturday, Final
Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE A25; FREE FOR ALL. BARNES, JAMES A.
What Went Wrong?. The National Journal, October
29, 1988, REPORT; Campaign; Vol. 20, No. 44; Pg.
2716. COHEN, RICHARD E. Second
Fiddles. The National Journal, October
29, 1988, REPORT; Campaign; Vol. 20, No. 44; Pg.
2725. Grove, Lloyd. Dukakis
Strengthens TV Image in Closing Days. The
Washington Post, October 29, 1988, Saturday,
Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A13. Kirschten, Dick. How
the 'Furlough Issue' Grew And Dominated the Campaign.
The National Journal, October 29,
1988, REPORT; Campaign; Vol. 20, No. 44; Pg. 2718. MORRISON, DAVID C. Dogged
by Defense. The National Journal, October
29, 1988, REPORT; Defense; Vol. 20, No. 44; Pg.
2722. Radcliffe, Donnie. On
the Hustings With Barbara & Kitty; The Candidates'
Wives, Taking Their Shows on the Road. The
Washington Post, October 30, 1988, Sunday, Final
Edition, STYLE; PAGE F1. Deaver, Michael. Sound-Bite
Campaigning: TV Made Us Do It. The
Washington Post, October 30, 1988, Sunday,
Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE C7. GAILEY, PHIL. Front-runner,
underdog wind up for last pitch // Bush hopes the final
nine days of the race are boring, predictable. St.
Petersburg Times (Florida), October 30, 1988,
Sunday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Campaign 88;
Analysis; Pg. 1A. HARWOOD, JOHN. Tracking
down the elusive gender gap. St. Petersburg
Times (Florida), October 30, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; COMMENTARY; Pg. 5D. SULLIVAN, JOSEPH F. Dukakis
Said to Ignore Black Vote. The New York
Times, October 30, 1988, Sunday, Late City
Final Edition, Section 12NJ; Page 1, Column 3; New
Jersey Weekly Desk. DIONNE, E.J., Jr. The
Campaign Has Real Issues In Spite of Itself. The
New York Times, October 30, 1988, Sunday, Late
City Final Edition, Section 4; Page 1, Column 1;
Week in Review Desk. CHAZANOV, MATHIS and
ALAN CITRON. CAMPAIGN PUSH; DUKAKIS, BUSH WOO
VALLEY JEWS. Los Angeles Times, October
30, 1988, Sunday, Valley Edition, Metro; Part 2;
Page 4; Column 5. Alters, Diane. A
CONSERVATIVE AMERICA? Not necessarily. George Bush's
strident rhetoric does not accurately reflect the more
centrist mood of the voters. The Boston
Globe, October 30, 1988, Sunday, City
Edition, FOCUS; Pg. 77. Edsall, Thomas B. Negative
Election Mailings Set to Reach Peak; Both Sides
Inundating Voters in Battleground States With Messages
Tougher Than TV Ads. The Washington Post, October
31, 1988, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE
A5. LEVIN, BOV and William
Lowther. Entering the final days; Dukakis tries
to overtake a confident Bush. Maclean's, October
31, 1988, WORLD; The United States; Pg. 36. DROGIN, BOB. DUKAKIS
VIEWS QUAYLE AS KEY CAMPAIGN ISSUE; DEMOCRAT ASKS VOTERS
TO COMPARE TICKETS. Los Angeles Times, November
1, 1988, Tuesday, Home Edition, Part 1; Page 1;
Column 3; National Desk. Dillin, John. Even
in an age of air attacks, politics still has trench
warfare. Christian Science Monitor (Boston,
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Pg. 5. HARSCH, JOSEPH C. US
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Tuesday, Opinion; Column; Pg. 11. ROBINSON, TONY.
Patterson and Cleary Vote for Dukakis. Manhattan
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1988, Pg. 5. Siegel, Ed. Moyers'
world: Ideas above all. The Boston Globe, November
1, 1988, Tuesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 23. GOLDSTEIN, ALAN. Candidates'
Pasco troops spar on radio. St. Petersburg
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City Edition, PASCO TIMES; Pg. 3. Dillin, John. Voters
on Election '88: 'Is this it?'. Christian
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Wednesday, National; Pg. 1. Vennochi, Joan. BUSH'S
MAN BEHIND ENEMY LINES. The Boston Globe, November
2, 1988, Wednesday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 79. GAILEY, PHIL. The
Race For President. St. Petersburg Times
(Florida), November 3, 1988, Thursday, City
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take their messages to Midwest. St.
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1A. HARWOOD, JOHN. Dukakis
charges Bush's position on drugs would imperil children.
St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November 3,
1988, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL; CAMPAIGN 88;
Pg. 15A. STAFF, WIRE REPORTS. POLITICAL
NOTEBOOK; Kissinger attacks Dukakis on defense. The
Boston Globe, November 3, 1988, Thursday, City
Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 26. ANGEL, SHERRY. KIDS
AND THE CAMPAIGN; SCHOOLS GIVE STUDENTS A HANDS-ON FEEL
FOR POLITICS, LETTING THEM RUN FOR OFFICE, STUDY THE
PARTIES AND VOTE. Los Angeles Times, November
4, 1988, Friday, Orange County Edition, Orange
County Life; Part 9; Page 1; Column 1. (REUTER), WASHINGTON.
Dukakis gaining on Bush as U.S. election nears,
CBS poll. The Toronto Star, November
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The Saddest Of News. The New York Times, November
5, 1988, Saturday, Late City Final Edition, Section
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JERRY HAGSTROM. In the Gutter. The
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little badger' who keeps fighting to win; Dukakis; US
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6 1988, Sunday, Issue 8570. HOOGENBOOM, LYNN. Do
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doing?. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November
6, 1988, Sunday, City Edition, TV DIAL; Pg. 5X. HARWOOD, JOHN. All
should worry about this campaign. St.
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Sunday, City Edition, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D. GAILEY, PHIL. Campaign
ending as it began // Candidates in presidential race
still fail to fuel much enthusiasm. St.
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AS CAMPAIGN WANES, IT'S STILL CONTINUITY VS. CHANGE.
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'80S; HAVE POLITICIANS, ARTISTS AND ENTERTAINERS ALL GONE
MADISON AVENUE?; THE PROBLEM WITH TODAY'S SOPHISTICATED
IMAGE-MAKING MACHINERY IS THAT IT DOESN'T JUST SELL
FILMS, POP STARS AND POLITICIANS -- IT OFTEN RADICALLY
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