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No. 344: "Futurific"
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"If I'm president,
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it won't happen for a long time. If I'm not, it will happen immediately." Who
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said this about what?
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your answer by noon ET Tuesday to [email protected] .
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Wednesday's Question (No. 343)--"You Be
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the Editor":
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You are making up the front page of the
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Kuwait
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Times (online edition) for Wednesday, Nov. 24. What is the headline for
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your lead story?
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"Hey,
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George Clooney, Where's Our Gold?"-- Francis Heaney ( Al Petrosky
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had a similar answer.)
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"Insider: What the Exxon-Mobil Merger Means to Your Rolls-Royce
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Collection."-- Al Petrosky
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"A
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Thanksgiving Miracle: Children Starving in Iraq."-- Mac Thomason
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"G.W.
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Bush Arrives for Impromptu Friendship Visit: Shalom, Kuwaiters and
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Kuwaitresses."-- Michele Siegel (similarly, Steve Plummer )
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"Firm
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of Bush, Baker, Scowcroft, and Sununu Wins Another Big New Government Contract:
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'We'll Forever Owe 'Em,' Official Explains."-- Michael C Doyle
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for more answers.
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Randy's Wrap-Up
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The greatest scene in
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Three Kings , this season's best movie about Kuwait, (which is,
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incidentally, a new Oscar category thanks to a generous contribution from
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Mobil-Exxon), comes at the end, when the U.S. Army makes George Clooney hand
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over all those refugees to the Iraqis--right at the border! The camera goes in
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tight to show the complex emotions and various facial tics playing across
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Clooney's handsome mug, and we hear a fusillade of gunfire--it seems to go on
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forever!--announcing the cynicism and greed and callousness that underlie the
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Gulf War, as the refugees are slaughtered. OK. That was the ending they didn't
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shoot. And, for all I know, didn't write. But the one that actually ended the
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movie was good too, when Clooney finally proposes to Michelle Pfeiffer right in
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Bloomingdale's for gosh sakes, and all the other shoppers applaud and
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applaud--it seems to go on forever--announcing the cynicism and greed and
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callousness that underlie Christmas shopping or marriage or movies or
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something. And then Clint Eastwood's guys blast the hell out of the menswear
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department. Cool!
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Respect for Other
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People's Repressive Religions Answer
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"Seventh Money Show Opens: Complete Kuwaiti Support
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to Foreign Investors"
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I, for one, breathe easier knowing that a favorable
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investment climate prevails in our Middle Eastern ally.
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The eighth story on the page, behind "Helping Hand
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to Families of Convicts" and "Campaign Against Drugs to Continue," is the only
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Kuwaiti story to make most American papers: "Parliament Agrees To Discuss
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'Urgent' Replacement Bill, Women's Decree Fails, 'Rights' Remain Alive."
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What is more delightful, the sarcastic quotation
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marks around "urgent" or the snide quotation marks around "rights"? Either way,
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some savvy editorializing.
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Kuwait's parliament rejected by 41-21 a decree by
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the emir granting women the right to vote and run for office. Some lawmakers
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who say they support women's rights say they voted no out of principle: the
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emir's decree undermined the house's authority. Interesting principle.
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of women attended yesterday's session, sitting in a reserved section of the
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gallery. Hundreds of men applauded when the result of the vote was announced.
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Fundamentalist Ahmed Baqer also drew applause from the men when he screamed,
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"Kuwaiti people don't want (women's rights)! Why do you want to force it on
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them?" Liberal lawmaker Sami Al-Munayes accused many of his colleagues of
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hiding behind the constitutional excuse, while in their hearts they wanted "to
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deny half of the society the right to live."
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Autobio Extra
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Match the presidential
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candidate with his campaign autobiography.
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The Candidates:
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1. Al Gore
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The Books:
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1. Life on the Run
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2. Faith of My Fathers
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3. Cash of My Father
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4. A New Birth of Freedom
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5. A New Birth of Freedom in My Millionaire
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Father's Pants
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6. A Charge to Keep
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7. A Charge Account Provided by My Millionaire
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Father's Cronies
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8. A Charge of Drunk and Disorderly, but I Was
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Just a College Boy
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9. Earth in the Balance
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10. Chicken in the Basket
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11. Time Present, Time Past
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12. Time Future, Time
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1. Al Gore wrote Earth in the Balance.
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2. Bill Bradley wrote both Life on the Run
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3. John McCain wrote Faith of My
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4. Steve Forbes wrote A New Birth of
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Freedom , which is not a tell-all book about his father's sexual liberation
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and which contains no confusing pictures of Elizabeth Taylor standing beside a
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hot air balloon.
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5. George W. Bush wrote
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A Charge to Keep , in the sense that his communications director Karen
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Hughes wrote it, but he put his name on it. One man's "restoring dignity and
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integrity to the White House" is another man's lying. (In his defense, it must
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be said that he may have read it.)
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Ongoing Autobio
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Participants are invited to submit the title of an
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as yet unwritten but badly needed autobiography of any other national political
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figure.
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Answers to run
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Thursday.
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A corporation not a country.
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