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Does anyone recognize this vote? It was placed under Best Fraser/Thatcher,
but these stories aren't in that category. If you were the one who placed
this vote, please reply and tell me what category you really want this under.


Strwriter

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flag playing cards from "Odds," and Benny's adorable little ear-rubbing habit.

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"The uniform, the motion, the legs...driving like pistons...pumping like
steel...something red going fast always catches the eye."
(Inspector Margaret Thatcher, "Seeing Is Believing.")

"He makes the backs of my knees sweat."
(Sophie Ware, "Getting Married In Buffalo Jump.")


Thu Jul 20, 2000 5:17 pm

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(storyone) Chicago, 1968
(comments1) This story stays with me. I remember watching the television
coverage and being afraid when I saw Walter Cronkite get upset. Wonderful job,
Melanie. Helps me to see Harding as a more complete character.
(storytwo) Senseless
(comments2) Powerful story about the abuse of media. I can imagine this
scenario when ratings rule the airwaves. You are a remarkable writer, VB.
(storythree) Blood Red Serge
(comments3) I loved reading this. Fraser incapacitated most of the time, but
nevertheless still very much present. You showed that law enforcement - both US
and Canadian cooperated when the stakes were high. Loved the last line, too.
(Great for someone who likes both Rays.) You are a good writer, Janice.
Thanks.
(subject) Due Credit Fraser/Thatcher Vote
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