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Beat the press. (Roar of the Crowd).

Publication: Texas Monthly

Publication Date: 01-JAN-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Texas Monthly, Inc.

I AM DEEPLY SADDENED BY THE HARDSHIPS suffered by the Washington press corps in Crawford ["Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch," November 2002]. I have an aunt and uncle living near there, plus cousins too many to number. I even visit on Labor Day each year for a family reunion....

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