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Both of the major candidates and their campaign representatives have had ample opportunity to fight over the more mundane, seemingly arbitrary aspects of the event, said John Scardino, a spokesperson for the commission...
There is "a fairly detailed list of issues the candidates and their representatives get involved in," Scardino said. He attributed this concern for detail to the conventional wisdom that the widely-viewed debates will have a significant impact on November's election results...
...Scardino, the most illustrative dispute centered around the auditorium greenrooms in which the candidates will rest and prepare for the debate...
...have to find a way in which you can equitably allocate space in the auditorium to each of the two candidates," Scardino said...
APPOINTED. MARJORIE SCARDINO, 49, head of the firm that publishes the Economist; as CEO of the media conglomerate Pearson; in London. She is American and the first woman to lead a major British public company. STEPPING DOWN. DAVID BRINKLEY, 76, acerbic network-news fixture; as host of ABC's This Week with David Brinkley; on Nov. 10; in Washington...