| I never cared all that much for Dick
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| | for being blindly loyal and in lock step
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| Morris who was a former advisor to
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| | with international policies that have
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| President Clinton for twenty years.
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| | gone awry, but that comes with the
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| Morris, who advised Clinton for 20 years,
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| | territory in being a loyal member of a
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| is best known for managing Bill Clinton's
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| | president's administration. What goes on
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| successful 1996 bid for re-election, but
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| | between Rice and Bush and what advise she
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| his tenure on that campaign was cut short
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| | may be giving him and what disagreements
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| just before the election when it was
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| | they might have are kept behind closed
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| revealed he was involved in a scandal of
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| | doors....and that seems to me to be the
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| juicy proportions. Morris resigned under
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| | way it should be. Of course, that she is
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| pressure (though there are different and
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| | more intelligent than her boss is
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| interesting stories as to the reason),
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| | manifest.There is no question that she
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| following which he turned his focus to
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| | will be tested as never before in the
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| media commentary. Upon reflection, I
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| | coming weeks. These will be the toughest
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| suspect being pressured to resign for
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| | issues with which she will be confronted
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| sexual escapades by, of all people, Bill
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| | thus far. But if she should get through
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| Clinton could engender some legitimate
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| | them with positive results and a
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| bitterness. Anyway, he now writes a
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| | measurable degree of success, the phrase
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| weekly column for the New York Post and
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| | "why not" might become more than just a
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| appears regularly on the Fox News
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| | subject for Dick Morris to harp on. Her
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| Channel. He is a harsh and non-relenting
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| | star will rise rapidly.Moreover, there is
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| critic of the Clinton's and has written
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| | a growing feeling that Rudy Giuliani has
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| several books to that end. One is
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| | far too much baggage to be a viable
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| entitled, "Condi vs. Hillary : The Next
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| | presidential candidate and Sen. John
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| Great Presidential Race" in which he
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| | McCain seems to be placing himself out of
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| makes the case for the election of
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| | the mainstream of GOP politics. As
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| Condoleezza Rice to the presidency. When
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| | Lieberman now struggles, so would McCain.
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| I first noted this, I wrote it off as a
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| | Giuliani's messy divorce and positions on
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| case of payback.....but lately I have
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| | abortion, gay marriage and gun control
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| been surprising myself by having second
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| | are likely to make him unpopular among
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| thoughts on the viability of such a
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| | social conservatives and there are a
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| notion. I have also come to appreciate
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| | large number of conservatives who seem to
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| that Morris is as sharp as a new copper
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| | totally dislike McCain. As for Allen,
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| penny when it comes to political analysis
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| | Frist, Pataki, Romney, etc, they offer
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| and campaign strategy.....perhaps more so
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| | little to cheer about.
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| than James Carville, George
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| | If the Democrats move to the center as
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| Stephanopolous and/or Paul Begala.Dr.
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| | Clinton did and triangulate, they will be
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| Condoleezza Rice is the 66th and current
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| | tough to beat in the next election. In my
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| United States Secretary of State and the
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| | view, Senator Hillary Clinton may well be
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| second in the administration of President
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| | their candidate due to her strength with
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| George W. Bush. She worked as an advisor
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| | the black, Hispanic and women vote, her
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| in various capacities to the first Bush
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| | disciplined and shrewd strategy of making
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| administration, eventually replacing
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| | few waves as she learned the Senate
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| Colin Powell on January 26, 2005 after
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| | ropes, and her ability to garner strong
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| his resignation. Philosophically, I view
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| | financial backing. So, based on these
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| her as social conservative, but more
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| | suppositions, what can the Republicans
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| importantly, as someone who does her
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| | do?How about the notion of nominating
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| duty to her country with dignity,
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| | United States Secretary of State
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| mainstream values and the utmost
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| | Condoleezza Rice and hiring Dick Morris
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| professionalism. And I sense that I am
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| | as her campaign advisor. As he did with
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| not alone with this growing admiration
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| | Clinton, allow Morris to devise a
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| for an extremely talented person.There is
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| | strategy of "triangulation," whereby Rice
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| something special about her that goes
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| | would appeal to a diverse group of voters
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| beyond ambition, her unflappable and
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| | by distancing herself from both the
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| steely persistence, and strong presence.
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| | Democratic and Republican parties......or
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| Some have suggested it is her will to
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| | at least the more extreme segments of
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| master whatever she encounters. As just
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| | each. This strategic move to the center
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| two examples, she mastered the piano as a
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| | of the political spectrum might
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| young girl and, later, the complex field
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| | disappoint some who want Rice to pursue a
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| of Soviet military affairs.Some criticize
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| | far more conservative policy but it would
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| her for being a non politician; I say
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| | check (and perhaps checkmate) Hillary. If
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| that's an advantage. Being National
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| | the Democrats play checkers, the
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| Security Advisor and Secretary Of State
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| | Republicans should play chess....but that
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| during a war and having been Chancellor
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| | can work in reverse as well.Certainly Dr.
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| of Stanford are good enough
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| | Rice carries with her the considerable
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| qualifications for me. In June 1999, she
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| | baggage of the Bush Administration, most
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| completed a six year tenure as Stanford
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| | notably Iraq and a flawed policy of
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| University 's Provost, during which she
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| | promoting democracy worldwide as a "cure"
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| was the institution's chief budget and
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| | for terrorism and a "replacement" for
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| academic officer. As Provost she was
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| | theocracies, but who else knows the
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| responsible for a $1.5 billion annual
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| | working of the Oval Office better? Who
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| budget and the academic program involving
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| | else is better qualified to beat Senator
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| 1,400 faculty members and 14,000
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| | Hillary Rodham Clinton, should she be the
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| students. As professor of political
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| | candidate?I say Secretary of State
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| science, she won two of the highest
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| | Condoleezza Rice may be the one. With
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| teaching honors -- the 1984 Walter J.
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| | success in the Mideast and the right
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| Gores Award for Excellence in Teaching
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| | political strategy, why not?"Don't be
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| and the 1993 School of Humanities and
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| | Afraid To See What You See." Ronald
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| Sciences Dean's Award for Distinguished
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| | ReaganHe writes a bi-weekly column for a
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| Teaching. Born in 1954 in Birmingham,
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| | local newspaper and is a regular
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| Alabama, she earned her bachelor's degree
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| | contributor to the NH Business Review. He
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| in political science, cum laude and Phi
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| | specializes in columns, articles, essays,
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| Beta Kappa, from the University of Denver
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| | op-eds, and short stories. Many of his
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| in 1974; her master's from the University
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| | works are widely published.His works
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| of Notre Dame in 1975; and her Ph.D. From
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| | focus on issues and themes dealing with
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| the Graduate School of International
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| | socio-political topics, business and
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| Studies at the University of Denver in
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| | economics (in which he advocates a free
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| 1981So much for her qualifications as she
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| | market approach to capitalism),
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| now emerges as the single most important
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| | patriotism, and matters dealing with
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| person in the Bush Administration,
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| | individual freedom.They are frequently
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| particularly since Dick Cheney has
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| | inspirational in nature and sometimes
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| disappeared and Rumsfeld has become
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| | reflect the Objectivist philosophy of
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| "irrelevant." The tenacious and hard
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| | novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand. Ted is
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| working Rice continues to serve her
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| | also a boxing historian and a member of
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| country by trying to work a peace in the
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| | the Boxing Writers Association of
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| Mideast crisis. Some might criticize her
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| | America.
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