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Article: Mario Cuomo, Billie Joe Armstrong, Gregory Peck, Liza Minnelli. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
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- December 21, 1994
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THERE ONCE WAS A MAN FROM NEW YORK
Losing an election just means a career change for New York's recently booted Gov. Mario Cuomo. He's being wooed by broadcast executive Edward McLaughlin to do a radio talk show, and is also said to be interested in doing readings of his own poetry.
McLaughlin, one of the people responsible for Rush Limbaugh's syndicated radio show, called Cuomo every day last week, according to Newsday, to pitch a left vs. right lineup between Cuomo and Limbaugh.
William O'Shaughnessy, head of New York's WVOX radio and a Cuomo friend, said Cuomo was considering doing readings of poetry he has written since the 1960s and may publish another volume ...
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