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Out the door and on the tour

Dateline: above the garage in Portmouth RI, 26 April


Leaving in 30 minutes to begin the PNM Media Tour. All packed with new shirts, ties, pants, suits and the tux + shoes. My underwear will be suitably worn, though. Don't want to lose touch with all reality just yet.


Not everything changes with this book for me, but plenty does. Bottom line will remain for me, however, that I am lucky to be married to my wife and to have 3 great kids plus a fourth on the way. We live okay in Portsmouth and I can support everything without being an absentee dad. My health is great. I still believe in God and the Green Bay Packers.


There, I think that's everything I needed to check.


Quick scan of new stories heading out the door. Got Hannity & Colmes tonight and need to save some head time to think about no losing it on national TV. So this'll be fast.


REFERENCES:


(1) "China's Listings Lose Steam: Several Big Stock Sales Are Put Off Amid Accounting Questions," by Joel Baglole, Wall Street Journal, 26 April. p. A13.


(2) "Could Overseas Financing Hurt the U.S.?" by Greg Ip. WSJ, 26 April, p. A2.


(3) "Army Seeks Ways to Bolster Force in Iraq," by Greg Jaffe, WSJ, 26 April, p. A4.


(4) "The Book That Tops the White House Best-Spinner List," by Elisabeth Bumiller, New York Times, 26 April, p. A17.


(5) "Militants in Europe Openly Call For Jihad and the Rule of Islam," by Patrick E. Tyler and Don Van Natta, Jr., NYT, 26 April, p. A1.


Each now in turn.

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