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USA TODAY == Incisive reportingUSA TODAY == Incisive reporting

Guerrilla effort could shrink fast - or grow even bigger. In unrelated news, Osama bin Laden is alive or might very well be dead. Details at 6:00.

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    Dan Says:

    Ugh. That reminds me of a story…

    Before I moved to Chicago, I once took a road trip from Michigan to San Antonio for the wedding of a college buddy, stopping the first night in Little Rock, Arkansas. The weather had been terrible, I was exausted, and it was pretty late, so after I had checked into a motel, I decided to turn on the news and look through the phone book for a pizza place that was still open and would deliver.

    Not only did I see a yellow pages entry for a pizza place that proudly advertised “open daily until closing”, but I was also treated to the bold predictions of “rain until it stops” from the local TV weatherman. I can’t say that I’ve really had a great impression of Arkansas since then.

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