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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Paul Newman
I met Paul Newman for 8 seconds back in 1995. I was the publicist for Mario Andretti’s autobiography, “Andretti,” and was at his last race in PA. Paul Newman, owner of the racing team Newman-Haas, and a close friend of … Continue reading
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Campbell Brown – “Free Sarah Palin!”
This video of Campbell Brown on Sarah Palin was just too good to miss.
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The Country I Used to Live In
I spoke with an editor friend today. A segment on yoga, which was supposed to air on NBC Nightly News and included one of our contributors was bumped. It was easy to see why — Wall Street’s meltdown, the upcoming … Continue reading
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Sarah Palin on GMA
Be very afraid. The GMA interview with Charles Gibson and Sarah Palin was painful. She was condescending, insincere — sounding like a windup toy fed an overdose of soundbites, but most important, she was unprepared — for the interview, much … Continue reading
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Palin – Take 2
It’s as if the wrath of God had descended on the Republican party. First, Gustav blows the Republican convention off the map (though it provides a convenient excuse for the President to skip the convention). And today we learn that … Continue reading
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