Al Sharpton never even got close to becoming President, but the Reverend has a new high-profile gig: career coach. In the new reality show "I Hate My Job," Sharpton shows a teacher, a garbage man, and a lawyer that they can dump their jobs and do something new.
The Monday After
Charles Krauthammer, Columnist for the Washington Post, says President Bush has a mission and the means to make it happen
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» Washington Post
Go North, South, East or West!
Brian Urstadt, freelance writer who contributes reglarly to Harper's, says emigrating ain't easy
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» Harper's
Sharpton's New Job
Rev. Al Sharpton, former Presidential contender and I host of the Spike TV reality show, "Hate My Job"
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» "I Hate My Job"
ABC Vote
Ebon Health, Co-Founder and creative director for We:Nited a political magazine for young people, discusses motivating young voters.
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Jay Strell, communications director for Rock the Vote, says more young people voted this year than any other year since the voting age ...
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Jay Strell, communications director for Rock the Vote, says more young people voted this year than any other year since the voting age ...
Expressing McGreevance
New Jersey Governor Jim McGreevey was heavy on the apologies when he gave his farewell address today. He emphasized he was not, apologizing for “being a gay American,” but for letting his “personal feelings impact my decision-making.” In a bid to leave on a high note (albeit prematurely), ...
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