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Politics : HEADLINES FOR 2004

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To: mph who wrote (275)2/4/2004 4:53:11 PM
From: MrLucky  Read Replies (1) of 493
 
NEWS FLASH - HEADLINES FOR 2004 BOARD EXPECTED TO ASK ELWOOD TO STEP DOWN

The bruhaha over the Ten Commandments
has taken on the proportions of the Janet
Jackson strip act at the Super Bowl.

The Headlines Board, called a special
meeting to decide if Elwood should be
asked to step down as Publisher and Editor
of Headlines.

Elwood has refused any comment except
to say that his decision to publish the
Ten Commandments piece was to address
the claim that Headlines had ignored the
role played by lawyers,judges and
politicians when in the court house or
in front of a microphone or television
camera.

More to follow.
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