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DAVID LETTERMAN AND HOWARD STERN HAVE BEEN BRUTAL IN THEIR COMMENTS ABOUT YOU. HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT? I've never listened to Howard Stern. I don't listen to the radio in my car--I listen to CDs. I've read a lot of things he's said and done, but I don't think I've ever heard his show. I watch Letterman, and he's funny, a huge talent. He makes fun of me endlessly, but I'll give him that. I get my body shots in when I go on his show. My favorite...
...display look - but very few of them will be iMacs. Apple is notorious for not having the supply to keep up with demand. Indeed, the release of this iMac was delayed by a shortage of the superfast G5 chips. At least iPod owners will have something to listen to while they wait...
...sent the signal to Arab countries in interviews with their media that he's not keen on more invasions. After three years of criticizing Bush for high-handedness, some foreign officials at the G8 summit in June saw a real change. U.S. officials, they said, were more willing to listen, more interested in finding a pragmatic solution to their differences. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, long in the White House doghouse after opposing the war in Iraq, was moved to declare after a meeting with Bush at the summit, "There has been a remarkable change in the American foreign policy...
BUSH I think that a President must listen and take into account the advice of a lot of people. And I do. I've got a smart Administration. One of your jobs, of course, is to find out all the little tensions and bring them to the fore. But it's all part of decision making. See, that's what this job is. It's essential that the world and the country see a resolute nature. Leaders set a vision, they listen, they make decisions, and they lead. People will tell you I'm open-minded. But I can decide...
Unlike most journalists, I believe it's important to give both sides equal consideration in this presidential contest. Also, unlike most journalists, I'm not willing to listen to the candidates themselves. I tried that in 2000 when I went to both conventions. All I learned was that both parties love education, respect the military and greatly prefer the middle class to both poor and rich people...