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- Keep it short! Fenyvesi, Charles // U.S. News & World Report;12/28/92-1/4/93, Vol. 113 Issue 25, p32
Reports that while suggestions for the substance of President-elect Bill Clinton's inaugural address vary widely, there is little disagreement about the advice that the notoriously long-winded Clinton is getting about its length: `Keep it short!' Still, few expect Clinton to match the modern...