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...away from office is more like it." KRISTIN GORE, daughter of former Vice President Al Gore, asked if she has any plans to run for office...
...state in which Ralph Nader's candidacy could have a major impact this November is Pennsylvania, where Al Gore won by a narrow margin in 2000. Nader needs 25,697 signatures there to get on the ballot, and his campaign has turned in 45,000. But Democrats are challenging the petitions, claiming many of the names are repeated several times, as is the same handwriting, a practice known as round-robin signing. Part of the problem, opponents claim, lies with the people Nader hired to collect signatures: the homeless from Philadelphia's streets. Some of those homeless workers aren...
...most interesting gay-themed comix to come around in a long while. Set in San Francisco's trans-gendered, drug addict underground, its smart writing and stylish graphics move fluidly between grit and transcendence. Divided into four short stories rather than a single narrative, each chapter features Catherine Gore, a lanky, androgynous lesbian with a drug habit and a talent for observation and story telling. The first chapter typifies the book's consistently refreshing unconventionality. The story details Catherine's brief but obsessive love affair with Chloe, a beautiful, blonde male to female transsexual. They bond over a mutual disillusionment...
...without any segue whatsoever (actually, on second thought, my referencing the lack of segue is itself a segue), from what I hear, the internet is popular. This is probably because it was created by Al Gore ’69 who, according to registered voters, was the most popular man in America in the year...
...Speaking of which, does anyone else remember when Gore turned to Wolf Blitzer on CNN and said, “During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the internet”? And then Blitzer moved right along to the next question, but you were sitting there screaming at the TV, “Wait, wait, let’s expand on that last point!” OK, maybe that was just...