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Winners & Losers: Dec. 4, 1995

WINNERS

BOB PACKWOOD Thanks to Enid Waldholtz, he's no longer the nation's No. 1 political punch line

OHIO The Treaty of Paris. The Treaty of Ghent. The Treaty of . Dayton? Get used to it

ER Since ER outrated the Beatles, does that mean Dr. Ross is more popular than Jesus?

LOSERS

LECH WALESA Anticommunist hero turned President learns democracy has a dark side: losing

NEWT GINGRICH Now he blames liberals for killing pregnant women. What next? Continental drift?

ARLEN SPECTER Latest G.O.P. dropout can't hang on past Richard Lugar--and that's got to hurt

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