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Centrally Located

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Tuesday, July 06, 2004

With the elections four months away, the polls say Americans are politically polarized. But J.P. Avlon, a writer who’s worked for both Bill Clinton and Rudy Giuliani, thinks centrist politicians can best deliver the laws and quality of life what Americans really want.

John-John

Karen Tumulty Time Magazine National Political Correspondent handicaps Kerry's Veep choice

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Battle of the Badges

Aaron Smith Staff Reporter, New York Sun discusses the latest dispute between the police and firefighters

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Walking the Center

John Avlon columnist for the New York Sun, staffer in Clinton's 1996 election campaign and former chief speechwriter for Rudy Giuliani and author, Independent Nation : How the Vital Center Is Changing American Politics (Harmony Books 2004) discusses political centrism

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Bush, Interrupted

Eddie Holt Lecturer in the School of Communications at DCU and a Columnist for The Irish Times on the President's anger over an interview on Irish Television

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Veepers Creepers

At long last we know who will be John Kerry's Sundance to his Butch Cassidy. This morning in a flutter of excitement Kerry announced that John Edwards would be his Vice Presidential candidate (will they storm out of a building in the Southwest guns blazing?). Was anyone ...

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