Interview: Christopher Hitchens discusses the life and writings of George Orwell

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From: Talk of the Nation (NPR)
Date: 20030625
Author:NEAL CONAN

NEAL CONAN
Talk of the Nation (NPR)
06-25-2003
Interview: Christopher Hitchens discusses the life and writings of George Orwell

Host: NEAL CONAN
Time: 2:00-3:00 PM

NEAL CONAN, host:

Here's an item from yesterday's Washington Post. A Mr. Maxwell attracted the attention of the Secret Service after being overheard criticizing President Bush. In the ensuing interrogation, Mr. Maxwell said he had been to the White House but during an earlier administration and that Hillary Clinton looked far better in person. Well, that attracted the attention of Senator Clinton, who sent this note of ...

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