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| Author: | 30mike-mike [ 21 Oct 2004, 05:18 ] |
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STOLEN HONOR BROADCAST SCHEDULE Here’s the list of cities and Sinclair Broadcasting stations scheduled to air on Friday the controversial look at the “Stolen Honor” documentary which chronicles John Kerry’s post-Vietnam antiwar activities: Baltimore WBFF Friday 10/22 8PM Birmingham WTTO Friday 10/22 7PM Buffalo WUTV Friday- 10/22 8PM Cedar Rapids KGAN Friday 10/22 7PM Champaign, IL WICD Friday 10/22 7PM Charleston, SC WMMP Friday 10/22 8PM Charleston, WV WCHS Friday 10/22 8PM Cincinnati WSTR Friday 10/22 8PM Columbus WSYX Friday 10/22 8PM Dayton WKEF Friday 10/22 8PM Des Moines KDSM Friday 10/22 7PM Flint WSMH Friday 10/22 8PM Greensboro WXLV Friday 10/22 8PM Greenville/Asheville WLOS Friday 10/22 8PM Kansas City KSMO Friday 10/22 7PM Las Vegas KVWB Friday 10/22 8PM Lexington WDKY Friday-10/22 8PM Madison WMSN Friday-10/22 7PM Milwaukee WVTV Friday-10/22 7PM Minneapolis KMWB Friday-10/22 7PM Nashville WZTV Friday 10/22 7PM Norfolk WTVZ Friday 10/22 8PM Oklahoma City KOKH Friday 10/22 7PM Paducah KBSI Friday 10/22 7PM Pensacola/Mobile WEAR Friday 10/22 7PM Peoria WYZZ Friday 10/22 7PM Pittsburgh WPGH Friday-10/22 8PM Portland WGME Friday 10/22 8PM Raleigh WLFL Friday 10/22 8PM Richmond WRLH Friday-10/22 8PM Rochester WUHF Friday 10/22 8PM Sacramento KOVR Friday 10/22 7PM St. Louis KDNL Friday 10/22 7PM San Antonio KABB Friday 10/22 7PM Springfield, MA WGGB Friday 10/22 8PM Springfield, IL WICS Friday 10/22 7PM Syracuse WSYT Friday 10/22 8PM Tallahassee WTWC Friday 10/22 8PM Tampa WTTA Friday 10/22 8PM Tri Cities WEMT Friday 10/22 8PM "Live every day like it's the last, 'cause one day you're gonna be right!" Ray Charles (6/10/04 was the day) |
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| Author: | 30mike-mike [ 21 Oct 2004, 06:49 ] |
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Also: Search - Finance Home - Yahoo! - Help Press Release Source: Scholastic Corporation Students Around the Country Select George W. Bush as President in the 2004 Scholastic Election Poll Wednesday October 20, 10:00 am ET Scholastic Election Poll Has Mirrored Outcome of Every General Election Except Two Since 1940 NEW YORK, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Scholastic, the global children's publishing and media company, today announced the results of the 2004 Scholastic Election Poll, an educational activity that gives children too young to go to the polls themselves the opportunity to participate in the political process. More than half a million students in first through eighth grades from across the country participated in the poll, choosing George W. Bush as the next President of the United States. Since 1940, Scholastic Classroom Magazines have given students the opportunity to cast their vote for president in the Scholastic Election Poll (online voting was added in 2000). In every election, but two, the outcome of the Scholastic Election Poll mirrored the outcome of the general election. The exceptions were in 1948 when students chose Thomas E. Dewey over Harry S. Truman and in 1960 when more students voted for Richard M. Nixon than John F. Kennedy. In 2000, student voters chose George W. Bush, mirroring the Electoral College result but not the result of the popular vote. In the 2004 Scholastic Election Poll, George W. Bush received 52 percent of the votes and the Democratic contender, John F. Kerry, received 47 percent. Rounding out the vote, 1 percent of students voted for other candidates. Results from key swing states are as follows: * Florida and Ohio were a near tie between President Bush and Senator Kerry. * President Bush received 57 percent of the student vote in Pennsylvania. * Senator Kerry received 58 percent of the student vote in New Hampshire. Students from across the country voted through mail-in paper ballots found in many of Scholastic Classroom Magazines, including Scholastic News® and Junior Scholastic® beginning in September and online at Scholastic News Online (http://www.scholastic.com/news) from mid-July to October 18, 2004. The Scholastic Election Poll is not based on a scientifically designed sample of the student population. It is designed as an educational activity to encourage student thought and debate, and to give students an opportunity to express their opinions. The respondents are self-selected, based on teachers who want their classes to participate and students who want to participate individually. "Live every day like it's the last, 'cause one day you're gonna be right!" Ray Charles (6/10/04 was the day) |
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