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Slamming Part Deux

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Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Get your voice heard on the Brian Lehrer Show! After the success of last week’s commentary slam, Brian and columnist Errol Louis listen to and evaluate your ninety second commentaries on any subject whatsoever. Also: John Roberts, Supreme Court nominee.

Pick of the Crop

Amy Howe, Partner at Goldstein & Howe, law firm specializing in Supreme Court litigation, writes on SCOTUSblog and the Supreme Court Nomination Blog
- gives the lowdown on the Bush nomination for the US Supreme Court
» Goldstein & Howe
» Supreme Court ...

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Courting Conservatives

Kim Gandy, President of NOW, National Organization for Women
» NOW
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Paul Mirengoff, Attorney based in Washington, DC, and co-creator of powerlineblog.com
» Power Line
- on the impact of the President's Supreme Court Nomination

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All Around the Town

Ken Greenberg architect and urban designer, principal in Greenberg Consultants, Inc.

» Greenberg Consultants
and
Jonathan Bowles research director at the Center for an Urban Future on outer borough development

» Center for an Urban Future - on urban revitalization in ...

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Op-Ed Slam, Part 2

Errol Louis, Columnist for the Daily News
- judges the second ever BL Show opinion slam
» Errol Louis' Columns

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Labor Pains

Embattled AFL-CIO chief John Sweeney is tomorrow's headline guest. For a briefing on what's at stake when unions convene in Chicago next week, check out Harold Meyerson in the Washington Post today.

The challengers: Unite To Win

To plant a question for John Sweeney in Brian's ...

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PS: Kristol

Bill K. obviously did not call this latest one right. Anyone know of anyone who correctly guessed John Roberts?

A guide to other John Robertses.

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Invaginate

from answers.com:

1. To enclose or become enclosed in or as if in a sheath.
2. To turn or become turned inward.
3. To infold or become infolded so as to form a hollow space within a previously solid structure, as in the formation of a gastrula ...

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