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Date: | Mon, 14 Aug 2000 17:00:08 -0500 |
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Dori writes:
>Any idea which station hosted the debate? I'm an ol' Virginny native.
>PETA's headquartered in Norfolk, my home metro. I find it highly amusing
>they call this town home. It's a huge Navy town and I have yet to meet a
>vegetarian soldier. In my experience, most men and women in uniform spit in
>the general direction of tree-huggers and vegetarians. That, and Norfolk's
>within sniffing distance of major pork producers. When PETA went after
>milk, they were crucified in the letters-to-the-editor section. Sorry, but
>there IS such thing as bad publicity.
Nope, no idea which station--what was on the web page is all I saw myself.
The editor's blurb noted that it was a "public" station, though. That would
narrow it down if it means a non-commercial station. Maybe whichever one
there gets the NPR feed or something like that, maybe a university station?
--Ward Nicholson <[log in to unmask]>
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