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...with the old chestnut about thinking the veterinarian and the taxidermist are alike since both give you back your dog. How like a good guy to tell such a lame joke with such obvious delight. Rubber-faced, slow-talking, yet irrepressibly exuberant, Lieberman at his introduction in Nashville, Tenn., was already rubbing off on the usually constrained Gore, who nearly scampered about the stage retrieving a camera left there by Tipper and handing Lieberman a handkerchief to wipe his sweating face. (Memo to Gore fashion consultant: Lieberman's white shirt stayed dry because he wore an undershirt...
ERIC CHASE ANDERSON may be called a political cartographer. That's how best to describe someone who wandered through Carthage, Tenn., sketching Al Gore's hometown and interviewing his boyhood friends. The result is, as he puts it, "a memoir in the shape of a map." It's part geography, part story--a concept he created two years ago when he drew a map for his family at Christmas. That one was a tribute to his stepmother's minivan. The gift was a big hit, and he's been mapping ever since...
SCHOOL: Roane County H.S., Tenn. SCANDAL: Affectionate poses on the "PDA page"; photos of condoms and an unmade bed under the title SEX HAPPENS UPSHOT: Yearbook adviser resigned, course changed from "yearbook journalism" to "yearbook composition...
Both Gore and Lieberman--who spent Wednesday morning in Gore's hometown of Carthage, Tenn.--emphasized diversity during their speeches, claiming Lieberman's selection would "open the doors to other Americans...
FRED THOMPSON Actor/Sen. could stick it to Gore in Tenn. For election reform. Ladies' man with gravitas...