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Updates: 5 p.m. ET | 6 p.m. ET | 7 p.m. ET | 8 p.m. ET | 9 p.m. ET | 10 p.m. ET | 10:20 p.m. ET | 12 a.m. ET | 1:15 a.m. ET | 3:00 a.m. ET | 4:10 a.m. ET | 5:00 a.m. ET...
...call a winner, both Bush and Gore seem confident in the outcome. And in less than 24 hours, all the speculation, all the prognostication and the guesswork will be moot: We'll finally be privy to the final chapter of this never-ending story. And then Luntz, Gallup, et al. can get to work on polling to see why it worked...
...television, the maps are out. Can Delaware and New Hampshire call this thing early? Is Florida the be-all and end-all? Is California in play? Will it come down to Oregon, at 4 a.m. ET? How's the voting booth look out there, Reggie? And what's the deal with all those absentee ballots? The second-string cable anchors are all here, sniffing for signs and marking time until the big shots take over at 5 p.m. ET, when it'll be possible to start speculating with a straight face...
...Bartoli sang two arias from Judith Triumphans that were positively fiery, including the staccato "Armatae face, et Angibus," and then sang the fun, upbeat aria of Leocasta "Sventurata Navicella" from Giustino. (Indeed, this seems to be a favorite of Bartoli's, when, during her fifth encore, she had evidently run out of things to sing, she sang "Sventurata Navicella" for a second time...
...about artists no one else has heard of (Monday Michiru! Full Intention!). At the same time Soman commented that "In the Mix" sounds very British in tone (and indeed, it would be British in spelling if not for the efforts of the proofers on the Crimson staff-thanks Alan et al), and apparently no one in America is listening to British music anymore, at least according to George Michael. So really I have no idea if my column is speaking to anyone...