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"CNN producers in Atlanta, unaccustomed apparently to hearing a challenge to unsupported anti-Americanism in the middle of a war, bade this interview end pronto, which it did. Arnett had not wavered from his role as a silent portable microphone stand for Clark."
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p> Handsome Johnny (posted 4/2/03 2:23 a.m.) br> Here's news we couldn't live without. Reader Kim Benabib informs as that the Raleigh News & Observer is reporting that Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina raised $7.4 million or so in the first quarter of 2003, which may be more than even John Kerry managed to accumulate. The importance of this story seems to be that Edwards rushed to get his totals into the news, ahead of rivals who are still calculating their quarterly takes. Also, Edwards' amount almost matches the $7.6 million that George W. Bush raised in the first quarter of 1999. Is this a sign of Edwards' inevitability? The problem with this scenario is that Bush at the time wasn't plagued by low approval numbers of the sort that Edwards now receives from voters of his own state. /p>******
p> Life Can Be a Dream (posted 4/1/03 1:10 a.m.)
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