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To: lurqer who wrote (40029)3/21/2004 12:19:54 AM
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Bush Family Values

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To: lurqer who wrote (40029)3/21/2004 12:22:55 AM
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Crony Capitalism Goes Global

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To: lurqer who wrote (40029)3/21/2004 12:30:26 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 89467
 
Sunday, March 21st -- Meet The Press...

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Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-MA, on the war in Iraq and Decision 2004, plus a political roundtable.

NBC News

Updated: 6:04 p.m. ET March 19, 2004

In an exclusive interview, the "Liberal Lion of the Senate," Senator Edward Kennedy, D-MA, will appear on this Sunday's "Meet the Press with Tim Russert" to discuss the one year anniversary of the start of the war in Iraq. He will also talk about the junior senator of his home state of Massachusetts, Senator John Kerry, who this week clinched the delegates needed to become the Democratic nominee for president.

And in a special political roundtable, we will have insights and analysis from David Broder and Robin Wright of the Washington Post, Ron Brownstein of the Los Angeles Times, and Roger Simon of U.S. News & World Report. They will discuss the increasingly heated campaign between President George W. Bush and Sen. Kerry.

Tim Russert is the moderator of "Meet the Press." Betsy Fischer is the executive producer. Erin Fogarty and Michelle Jaconi are producers.

"Meet the Press" is regularly seen from 9-10 a.m. ET, except in Washington, D.C. and New York City where the broadcast is seen from 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET. Please check local listings for airtimes in your area.

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