Article: GORE, BRADLEY GO FULL THROTTLE ON LITTLE SLEEP IN NEW YORK.(News)

Beneath a colorful alphabet board, Vice President Al Gore drew a lesson on loyalty yesterday from ``A Friend for Little Bear,'' then excoriated the Republicans' education agenda as ``an afterthought.'' Bill Bradley played native New Yorker at a hot dog joint.

Both Democratic presidential candidates raced full tilt toward Tuesday's New York state primary - perhaps Bradley's last, best hope for a comeback - but on little sleep.

Arriving from Los Angeles just as dawn broke, Gore had two hours at his hotel before he spent another two hours with The New York Times editorial board, courting the newspaper's endorsement.

He netted an informal nod from ...

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