Huh?
Dave Monroe
monropolitan at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 23 18:08:36 CDT 2004
Nation and National Review editors' CU debate ranged
far and wide
It wasn't just the upcoming presidential election that
was covered in the Sept. 14 audience-pleasing debate
between National Review editor Rich Lowry and David
Corn, editor of The Nation. Topics also ranged from
energy conservation, taxation of the rich and genocide
in Sudan to Supreme Court nominees, media bias and
"dread of neoconservatives."
The debate was the second event in the fall's Cornell
Mock Election 2004 series on campus.
[...]
Referring to conservative Cornellians (Wolfowitz is a
1965 Cornell graduate in mathematics), Corn showed his
familiarity with university alumni when he said: "I
was accepted at Cornell and nearly attended. Thank you
for giving us both Thomas Pynchon and Ann Coulter."
(Columnist Coulter, a 1984 graduate of the College of
Arts and Sciences, was a founder of the conservative
student paper, the Cornell Review. Noted and reclusive
author Pynchon, a 1958 graduate, hasn't written for
either Review, although he did work briefly as a
technical writer for the military aircraft company
Boeing.) ...
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/04/9.23.04/Corn-Lowry_debate.html
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/04/9.23.04/chron.html
http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/Chronicle.html
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