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Nine molasses-coated Lemmon Drops to nibble on while counting down to the March 28, 2007, opening... Exorbitant expectations ar

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I don't know how he's going to do it – I mean, does anyone really believe Southwyck Shopping Center will be revitalized within 365 days? – but it's going to be fun to watch.

I suppose it could happen if he follows the same path as Mr. Finkbeiner and becomes a television commentator, which would keep him in the public eye.

For one thing, I question whether he would be interested in that type of role. For another, I doubt TV stations will pursue him. The common thread in both angles, of course, is Mr. Ford's demeanor.

But is it fair for a seemingly promising political career – among other things, she brings a much-needed youthful perspective to council – to effectively end because of something so innocuous?

According to the Web site wiseoldsayings.com, "don't cut off your nose to spite your face" is a French proverb that originated in the 14th century.

In my 37 years of following politics (it all started with the 1968 presidential election), "Carty Gets Results" ranks among the best slogans I've come across.

I came home from watching Good Night, and Good Luck – the movie, set in the 1950s, about famed broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow – and thought my clothes were going to reek of cigarette smoke. Man, there was a whole lotta workplace puffin' going on in that film.

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