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- GRAPEVINE, Page 15THE CLINTON-AFFAIR SCORECARD
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- By JANICE CASTRO/Reported by Wendy Cole
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- Winners
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- BUSH
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- If Clinton's the nominee, expect to hear the Flowers tapes
- over and over and over again.
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- TSONGAS
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- Got more laughs at a big Demo fund raiser last week than
- Saturday Night Live's Rob ("the Richmeister") Schneider.
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- CUOMO
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- Mr. Indecisive? He smacked Clinton for his Mafia dig and
- jumped at the chance to speak at Harvard next week.
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- JAY ROCKEFELLER, RICHARD GEPHARDT, AL GORE
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- Looking like contenders.
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- JAY LENO
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- The monologue could fill the whole show.
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- THIRD-RATE BURGLARIES
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- Back in style, according to the Flowers tapes. A la
- Watergate, these burglars apparently failed to find what they
- were seeking.
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- Losers
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- CLINTON
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- Forget the polls: he's lost ground in voters' hearts.
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- GENNIFER FLOWERS
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- Should have quit while she was ahead. Now she's under the
- microscope, and the closer you get ...
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- THE PRESS
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- No-win situation. With more gossip journalists on the
- campaign trail this year, any sleazy rumors out there will be
- chased down and trumpeted in headlines, like it or not.
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- THE STATE OF THE UNION SPEECH
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- Clinton distracted the public during what Bush promised
- would be his finest moment. And when it arrived? Face it: he's
- no Ronald Reagan.
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- POLITICAL WIVES
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- Hillary is strong, but so was Pat Nixon.
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- ISSUES
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- Uh, boys, about this recession and the other things the
- rest of us care about ...
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