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Friday, June 02, 2006

John Faso, not William Weld, got the majority of delegates at the New York State Republican Convention, but they’ll both be on the ballot for the September primary. We continue coverage of the state conventions with Fred Dicker and take calls from Republicans on their choice to face Democrat Eliot Spitzer in November. Plus, more on the cut in Homeland Security funding; Puzzle Master Will Shortz; and the new "Lipstick Lesbian" Batwoman.

In Security Complex

J. Michael Barrett, the Harbinger/Icx Technologies Fellow in Homeland Security at the Manhattan Institute's Center for Policing Terrorism, former analyst with the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Defense
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Clark Kent Ervin, former Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and currently is the director of ...

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Puzzle Me This

Will Shortz, crossword editor for the New York Times, puzzle master for NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday and subject of the documentary Wordplay
- on the life and times of a puzzle master

» Will Shortz on NPR

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Life of the Party

Fred Dicker, State Editor for the New York Post
-on conservative John Faso's upset majority over moderate William Weld at the NYS Republican Convention

» the New York Post

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Out With the Comics

Nick Purpora, store manager for Jim Hanley's Universe, a comic book store in New York City
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Gene Kannenberg, Jr., director Comic Book Research.org
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Emily Remm, managing editor of Bust Magazine a women's magazine that focuses on pop culture
- on Batwoman ...

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