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Tuesday, May 14, 2002 |
NY FFing Times: " Although some of his wilder statements would have pleased Mr. Le Pen, Mr. Fortuyn was not considered a "right-wing extremist" by most Dutch voters. He saw himself as a reformer who worked to change his nation's politics from within, in the mold of former President Bill Clinton. His party, the List Pim Fortuyn, recruited people from business, government, journalism and medicine to serve as parliamentary candidates." Written by a dutchman, but still, I feel good about this.
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Rick Pitino. "When you build bridges you can keep crossing them."
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There are no secrets: Enron auditor admits breaking the law.
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© Copyright 2003 Adam Curry.
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