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the hardest part of dealing with t‘entres bid for the national ' .' l i i . .
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Nelson said a week before the 2.000 inninalists. i‘t-tpiii‘ed .~~e.er.il [3 ' a _: 1“...“ ' , 41:. 5f
debate he was still waiting to hear hundred thousand dollars more. ’ iii/i ' - 3. ' C ' ' .* 7g“???
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pick up their media credentials stepped up to the plate and (lean— » 3 4 i 4‘ 1 ‘ y at}
,and if the :0L.il new spapei would ed thiee sepaiate puhinations to 1,4,; ‘-e.,'°< .. e g? _
even be able to get into the debate the debate. One is a glossy iitl—page i' ‘ a“ To?" Ms" ' ' , ‘
hall. magazine publication that was dis- Photo by Kent Brown AdvocateaMesse/iger
“People closely associated with tributed primarily to the 41.000 Jeanine Sanders and Mona Wyatt work in the office at Centre‘s alum-
Centre College. who contributed media attending the debate. The ni headquarters. They‘re holding some of the memorabilia sent to
heavily to the event. still didn‘t alumni across the nation to use at debate parties. This was one of
know if they were going to have a See DEBATE, page 10 many dtebate-related stories The Advocate-Messenger covered.
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