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  Friday, June 11, 2004



R.I.P. Ray Charles

A picture named City_D_logosmall.jpg Doc Searls: "You have to be getting old to remember when Top 40 radio was multicultural. Here's the WABC Silver Dollar Sound Survey for Week of 19 June 1962. The top song was I Can't Stop Loving You, by Ray Charles. It was also #1 on the Country and R&B charts that year - far as know, the only song ever to do that. #2 was a big band instrumental: The Stripper, by David Rose and his Orchestra."
4:34:53 PM     



Denver November 2004 Election

Fundraising is on the minds of the candidates for U.S. Senate from Colorado, according to the Rocky Mountain News [June 11, 2004, "Senate hopefuls focus on money"]. From the article, "Democrat Ken Salazar, the state attorney general, has raised $1.75 million since entering the race and has $1 million left to spend. Pete Coors, the Republican brewery chairman, also has $1 million in the bank after raising $1.36 million overall. Their opponents are poorer. Former U.S. Rep. Bob Schaffer, a Republican, has $125,000 on hand from a total of about $500,000. Mike Miles, a Democratic educator, estimates he's raised $300,000 and has close to $60,000 left...Miles said he needs more money to top Salazar on the Democratic side. But he has a supplemental plan to stay competitive: a 'creative' method of reaching voters over the Internet. The details are secret, but Miles said the plan is targeted, focused and cheap. Raising money doesn't just help candidates appeal to voters. It also appeals to political donors who often judge candidates by the strength of their bank accounts. Fund-raising success, in other words, helps candidates raise more money."
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