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To: Peter V who wrote (14505)11/9/2000 6:45:30 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18998
 
The Palm Beach ballot was created by a Democratic official and approved by the local party officials.

LOL, I udnerstand why you do your reasearch at taterbrains.

Doc Stone



To: Peter V who wrote (14505)11/9/2000 7:02:15 PM
From: Bruce Tiemann  Respond to of 18998
 
This is how the ballot actually looked:

gopbi.com

"The ballot is very straightforward," said Palm Beach County Commissioner Carol Roberts. "You follow the arrow, you punch the location. Then you have voted for who you intend to elect."

cnn.com

This is how the ballot was intended to look, according to some:

geocities.com



To: Peter V who wrote (14505)11/9/2000 7:45:09 PM
From: Yamakita  Respond to of 18998
 
Saw this on Craig's list, a job board in SF (and now other cities), and thought of the good people of this thread:

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Are you sick of the “New Economy” hype? Do you want to start investigating the cooked books of all the dot-bombs that have jacked up your rent? Better yet, can you handle digging into coverage of the financial markets, venture capital offices and CFO desk drawers across both oceans to uncover the tech industry’s global charlatans and burners? Keep reading.

They always ask for a hard-nosed reporter when they post ads for jobs like these. As a matter of fact, we’d prefer that your nose not be all that hard… but a bit tweaked after sticking it where it doesn’t belong. If you want to be a watchdog, ANG is hiring. If you want to be a pitbull, come sit on our porch for awhile.

Email your resume and a quick paragraph as to why you could
lead a section for our globally distributed, executive-level technology magazine as the financial ace editor and reporter.

If you’re a pro who’s tired of dealing with PR hacks who only want to waste your time pushing some hazy agenda, or if you are knee-deep in some self-serving vertical trade pub crapper and you desire the opportunity to innovate, chase, seek and destroy, bring it on.

craigslist.org