A Night at the Pre-Inauguration Ball
If it wasn't for my press credentials, I might have had a decent seat instead of being banished into the corner with the rest of the press corps.
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If it wasn't for my press credentials, I might have had a decent seat instead of being banished into the corner with the rest of the press corps.
A bridge to the 21st century. Since this year's Democratic National Convention, I've been trying to figure out what this phrase means.
Please vote. Pretty please?
The latest polls have Bob Dole down by 18 points. So now he's decided to spend nearly all his time, resources, and money campaigning in California. He thinks California is still up for grabs, but as everybody else will tell you, Dole has conceded the election to Clinton.
If you have something you think people are willing to buy, your best marketing tool is an infomercial. These half-hour documercials have a way of sucking you in, grabbing your attention and not letting go until 30 minutes later. Meanwhile, you are searching for your credit card and trying to decide if it is worth it to add another $38 (including shipping and handling) to your already overdrawn credit limit.
If you watch television, you can definitely tell it is an election year. Instead of micro-Smiling Steve driving around the Lebanon Pharmacy in his Tyco Black Thunder four-wheeler, there's campaign message after campaign message telling the viewers who they should vote for.
Continuing the Dartmouth Film Society's spring "Mommie Dearest" film series, "Autumn Sonata" and "September" explore the issues of the mother-daughter relationship.