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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (13956)6/3/2002 11:47:09 AM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 21057
 
There is little doubt that there has been some bias teaching Texas independence from Mexico in the past. One of this country's advantages though has been its predominant mono-lingualism. I'm concerned that the southwest might become a Quebec situation only in Spanish if we fail to teach children English.

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (13956)6/10/2002 9:04:01 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21057
 
From Howard Kurtz today:

<<This Just In

Everyone knows Fox News Channel has a conservative audience, right? Actually, a Pew Research Center poll puts the viewership at 46 percent conservative, 32 percent moderate and 18 percent liberal -- not much different than the 44 percent conservative audience for CNBC or 40 percent conservative for CNN and MSNBC.

The difference is more apparent on individual shows: Bill O'Reilly's Fox audience is 56 percent conservative and 5 percent liberal, while Larry King's CNN audience is 38 percent conservative and 19 percent liberal.>>