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- Subject: Re: U2 and almost-ex-vice-president-Qualyle
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.152400.1767@guvax.acc.georgetown.edu>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 15:23:59 -0500
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- In article <1992Nov13.175121.1001@news.columbia.edu>, egl1@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (Elizabeth G. Levy) writes:
- > I believe in the NYC concerts, Bono tried to call the White House as
- > part of his act. Of course, Bush didn't answer, and Bono'd say
- > something like, "Figures. He's not AVAILABLE!" To be fair, he called
- > Little Rock once. He actually got through to Clinton, and they had a
- > little chat on stage (or so I'm told). I believe one of Bono's
- > comments was, "If Clinton is everything he's making himself out to be,
- > he could be alright." An endorsement! Yup, that's why I voted for
- > Bill.
- >
- >
- > In fiscal year 1991, the government agencies classified as secret a
- > total of 7,107,017 documents. This marks the first time that the
- > total number of reported classification decisions in a year is a
- > palindrome. -- 1991 Information Security Oversight Office
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- Bono did this in many of their concerts. In Foxboro, MA he called &
- said in dismay, "the presidet won't talk to me?"
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