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The same could be said of me - or of you. We will soon learn whether we have won the Nobel Prize. But Al Gore's uncertainty about his award status gets top billing on Google News because... um...
(article here for masochists)
(updated 10/12 at 10:12) So now that he's officially won (and I haven't - I preferred Time magazine's approach), somebody please explain to me how he has advanced the cause of Worldwide Peace. I'll settle down and congratulate him if you can. In the meantime I tip my hat to McQ and again direct you to Scott Ott:
Gore Wins Nobel Prize, High Court Gives It to Bush
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