Description: John Silber apologizes for calling William Weld "SOB" but criticizes him for resigning from Justice Dept. instead of prosecuting Meese. Weld does not respond to Silber offer to end negative campaigning.
Description: William Weld announces Republican gubernatorial candidacy. Background on his experience and reputation. Sen. Paul Cellucci will be running mate for lieutenant governor.
Description: William Weld 1990 campaign compilation: first press conference after election; political ads; shaking hands outside supermarket and downtown; with Cellucci after primary victory; at Foley's bar.
Description: William Weld faults John Silber for his attitude toward women and his remarks on women's issues. Silber gets into elevator with aides without responding to criticism.
Description: William Weld's last-minute campaigning includes speaking to senior citizens and marching through throngs at Downtown Crossing, shaking hands everywhere.
Description: Weld faults Kevin White for indiscreet fundraising and questionable connection to John Hancock and BU in the 80s, as a means of attacking Silber through guilt by association. White on “Boston Common.”
Description: People from William Weld's academic life, law practice, government career describe development of the gubernatorial candidate. Jeremiah O'Sullivan, Harvey Silverglate. Photos of young Weld. People walking on Harvard Yard paths. Middlesex School.
Description: Based on campaign speeches, mandate for a Bush presidency is unclear. Even his pollsters cannot be specific except to mention voters' confidence in his ability to manage economy and keep a strong defense.