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Monday, November 08, 2004

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
» Washington Post

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Go North, South, East or West!

Brian Urstadt, freelance writer who contributes reglarly to Harper's, says emigrating ain't easy
» Harper's

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Sharpton's New Job

Rev. Al Sharpton, former Presidential contender and I host of the Spike TV reality show, "Hate My Job"
» "I Hate My Job"

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ABC Vote

Ebon Health, Co-Founder and creative director for We:Nited a political magazine for young people, discusses motivating young voters.
» We:Nited
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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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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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