Wednesday, October 13, 1999
Richard Grayson letter in The New York Times: "Let Vice Presidents Run Solo"
Richard Grayson has a letter in the New York Times today (October 13, 1999), "Let Vice Presidents Run Solo":
To the Editor:
It astonishes me that Vice President Al Gore's advisers have not suggested the simplest, most effective way to distance himself from the Clinton Administration (news article, Oct. 11). With a little more than a year until the November 2000 general election and only about 15 months remaining in his term, Mr. Gore should resign as Vice President to devote himself full time to his Presidential candidacy.
Not only would Mr. Gore achieve his goal of distancing himself from President Clinton, he could also give up his Washington address and move full time to Nashville, where he has relocated his campaign.
RICHARD GRAYSON
Davie, Fla., Oct. 11, 1999
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Sunday, October 3, 1999
South Florida Sun-Sentinel's "Local Book News" reports on Richard Grayson's Workshop on Writing for Webzines at ArtServe in the Ft. Lauderdale Library
The South Florida Sun-Sentinel's Local Book News column by Oline H. Cogdill today, Sunday, October 3, 1999,
has an item about the three writers' workshops offered by the Florida Center for the Book, including Richard Grayson's "Writing Fiction and Poetry for Webzines" from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. October 23 at ArtServe in the Fort Lauderdale Branch Library, 1300 E. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale.
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