A Sampling of Clips for
November 02, 2004
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Winner's
Tough Task: Governing
Christian Science Monitor, Nov. 2-The
race has left Americans even more polarized, creating a daunting
challenge for the next president to unite a nation. (Quote by
Gary Jacobson, a political scientist at the
University of California, San Diego.)
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Bush Scares
Me
Philippine Star, Opinion, Nov. 3-I
thought I had written my last word on the US presidential elections,
an event that has transfixed the world like an antler in a deep
dark forest suddenly shaken by rolling thunder. And I also thought
a week or so ago that John Kerry had already caught up with
George Bush. I may have figured wrong. (Refers to the book The
Sorrows of Empire, authored by Chalmers Johnson,
professor emeritus at the University of California,
San Diego.)
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Good Morning
America
ABC Channel 10, San Diego, Nov. 1-The
University of California, San Diego held its
annual pumpkin drop. And this year's was a whopper, weighing
in at more than 420 pounds and full of candy.
http://ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/enews/articles/2004/11_02_morning.asp
Polls Differ
but Pollsters Agree they Can't Predict Outcome of Mayoral Race
San Diego Daily Transcript, Nov. 1-More
than 1.1 million people are expected to vote in San Diego County
by the time polls close Tuesday, but that's only one of few
solid predictions observers are willing to stand behind. (Quote
by Steve Erie, a professor of urban studies
and political science at the University of California,
San Diego.)
http://www.sddt.com/News/article.cfm?SourceCode=20041101tba#