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Must be good genes.
From a UK perspective, American female news people all seem the same – overly made-up, hair excessively messed-around with, blonde and vacuous – she’s certainly a welcome change from that stereotype.
LOL cpbell. The men aren’t much better, with their ridiculous haircuts and abrasive voices — Sean Hannity, Wolf Blitzer,
and so on and so forth.
Ugh… I didn’t intended to take a turn off the topic like that lol.. But yes, having just ONE reporter of that sort is indeed a starting point:).
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