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Shearin, K. Kay

"Diamond Dust"

The PBS station reneged on its promise to include me in its
candidates' debate, apparently on Oberly's instructions, and the ABC
station refused to let me debate Oberly and Stone, but after I
complained to the FCC, the station put me on for an equal amount of time
weeks later. Storer refused to accept my commercials until the FCC told
them the law required them to, but they still refused to sell me the
time slots I wanted. The radio stations were unfailingly cooperative,
and WILM was unexpectedly supportive. At a candidates' debate sponsored
by a radio station in Dover I met the president of Delaware's chapter of
NOW, and he endorsed me on the air after the debate. In May 1991 I ran
into him, and he said afterward Oberly called him and said as AG he
could make things bad for NOW for endorsing me. I was flattered.

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CHAPTER III. The chits hit the fan
3: Paragraph 1 In early 1984 I was living in Maryland and working as
a tax law editor at the Bureau of National Affairs, an employee-owned
publishing house in Washington originally related to 'U.S. News & World
Report', but I was looking for another job; I liked the one I had, but
it didn't pay enough. One of the people I'd sent a r sum was David J.
Garrett, a partner at the Wilmington law firm Potter, Anderson &
Corroon, who had led a seminar I'd taken on estate and gift taxation.


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