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No. 197: "A Man Has Needs"
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Fill in the blank as Bill Press assesses the about-to-be-announced
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presidential bid of his Crossfire playmate Pat Buchanan. "He is
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convinced that if Elizabeth Dole stumbles, if G.W. stumbles, in a field of
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pygmies, he's the giant. This is not just a need for ____________ on his
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part."
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by noon
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ET Thursday to e-mail your answer to [email protected] .
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Tuesday's Question
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(No. 196)--"To Go":
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China has already got rid of 66,000, and by
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year's end will remove another 800,000.
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What?
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"Prisoners' kidneys."--Greg Diamond
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"Foreskins. In the Chinese calendar, 1999 is the Year of the Rabbi. Or was that
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a typo?"-- Evan Cornog
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"Daughters."-- Paul Tullis ( Matt Sullivan , Nell Scovell ,
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David Finkle , Winter Miller , Deb Stavin , Carrie
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Rickey , Kate Wing , Brad Spencer , and Jim O'Grady had
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similar answers.)
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"Pesky
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U.S. dollars that rightfully belong in Democratic campaign coffers. (Multiply
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all figures by 100.)"-- Doug Welty
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"God, I
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hope it's Scientologists."-- Chris Thomas
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for more answers.
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Randy's
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Wrap-Up
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If News Quiz were a radio
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panel show--a sort of What's My Line / I've Got a Secret with Larry
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Amaros as Bennet Cerf and Beth Sherman as Arlene Francis, or perhaps the other
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way around, whatever they like--the great advantage (beyond the chance to hear
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Ananda Gupta being audibly disdainful) would be posing several questions a day.
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A dozen per program would form an interesting outline of the day, but choosing
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just one is tough. Excellent topics are lost. For instance, in an effort to
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counter its image as an occupying army brutalizing the people of New York City,
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the police department plans to recruit more actual New Yorkers to its ranks.
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The heart of the plan will be an ad campaign with a snappy slogan. Police
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Commissioner Howard Safir says he wants "Be all you can be, or Uncle Sam wants
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you, or something like that." Too militaristic? Just militaristic enough.
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Participants are invited, in the privacy of their own thoughts, to devise an
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NYPD recruiting slogan. It's my anniversary gift to you. Isn't it better than
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something impersonal like a car?
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What's Mine Is Your
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Answer
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China is clearing land mines along its border with
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Vietnam.
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In other mine news, the
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British army has destroyed its entire stock of anti-personnel mines four years
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before the deadline set by the Ottawa Convention. This treaty, banning land
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mines, has been signed by 125 countries, neither China nor the United States
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among them. The International Committee of the Red Cross estimates that mines
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kill 800 people and maim another 1,200 every month.
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For
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more information, write to:
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U.S. Campaign To Ban Landmines
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Mary Wareham
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Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation
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2001 S St, NW, Suite 740
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Washington, DC 20009
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E-mail: [email protected]
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Jennifer Miller's
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Anniversary Extra
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Please indulge me as I revisit some of the moments
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that have made News Quiz so very special to me over the past year. Sadly,
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Slate
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offers no soft-focus or RealAudio function, but feel free
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to smear a little Vaseline on your monitor and hum an evocative tune to yourself as you reminisce with me.
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Strolling on the beach with Alex Balk, Peter Lerangis, and Winter Miller,
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picking up sea shells and admiring Alex's superior sand castle building
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technique, before Kate Galbraith suddenly appeared and stamped the delicate
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structure to bits.
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Sitting quietly in a dark room with Deb Stavin, exchanging favorite
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Schopenhauer quotes ("There is no doubt that life is given us, not to be
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enjoyed, but to be overcome") until Kate Galbraith flicked on a harsh
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fluorescent lamp and blasted the stereo.
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Enduring a tense dinner out with Ananda Gupta, Kate Wing, and Beth
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Sherman--a meal marked by painful silences and women running sobbing from the
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table every few minutes, and thankfully interrupted by Kate Galbraith calling
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the Health Department and having the joint shut down.
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Enjoying this wonderful Web site featuring the extraordinary work of Michael
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Wilde, though knowing at any moment Kate Galbraith could hack my gratuitous
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plug to smithereens.
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Music up, fade to
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pink.
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Denominator
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Female infanticide.
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