Week of October 23-26, 1992
President Bush says that Ross Perot offers some nutty ideas and comes from
the fringe and that votes for him are wasted. Perot is starting to make noise in
the polls.
Ross Perot accuses President Bush’s
campaign of plotting to fake a photograph
and to smear his youngest daughter by
conspiring to disrupt her wedding. He also
says they hired an ex-CIA employee to
wiretap his computerized stock trading
program and ruin him.
Bill Clinton’s lead has narrowed 44% to 34%
for Bush - but Ross Perot is up to 19%.
William Kristol - Dan Quayle’s chief of staff
says Bill Clinton’s alleged relationship with
singer Gennifer Flowers and his dishonesty -
disqualify him for the presidency.
The largest mass demonstration in a long
time ties up central London as an estimated
150,000 people turned out in support of threatened British miners.
A new Bush Administration study reports thousands of atrocities in the ethnic
conflict over the ruins of Yugoslavia - and allegations that a Serbian internment
camp doctor slit the throats of young, healthy prisoners and removed their organs
for transplant.
Love it - President Bush warns about Bill Clinton’s call for change. “Five times he
spit out the word as if speaking a curse (in a single day). Listen to the siren song
of the Democratic presidential ticket and change… is all you’re going to have left
in your pocket, believe me.”
Lawrence Adler of Potomac, Md. - a 19-year-old who admitted paying a friend
$200 to take his college entrance examination is sentenced to six months in jail.
Sports - Beating Atlanta - The Toronto Blue Jays take the World Series -
becoming the first Canadian team ever to capture a World Series championship.
Entertainment news -
Whoopi Goldberg is signed to do “Sister Act II” for a whopping $7 million.

Week of October 23-26, 1992
Music news -
Lead singer Vince Neil files a $5 million to be reinstated in Motley Crue. He said
he was fired and did not quite. John Corabi is the new lead and the band is
heading to Vancouver soon to record a new album.
The alternative band Television is back after 14 years.
Radio news - Rush Limbaugh told his listeners he was pulling back support for
President Bush and going for Bill Clinton - then said it was a joke.
Television news -
On Saturday Night Live - Christopher Walken with musical guest Arrested
Development.
Top albums this week -
The Chase - Garth Brooks
Androgynous - Prince
Unplugged - Eric Clapton
Automatic for the People - R.E.M.
Jump Around - House of Pain
I’d Die Without You - PM Dawn
People Everyday - Arrested
development
What About Your Friends - TLC
Timeless (The Classics) - Michael
Bolton
Ten - Pearl Jam
Erotica - Madonna
Sometimes Love - Patty Smyth
Rhythm is a Dancer - Snap
If I Ever Fall in Love - Shai
Us - Peter Gabriel
Lot About Livin’ - Alan Jackson

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