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Article: MILLIONAIRE CONTESTANT, WITH HELP, HAD THE "RIGHT" STUFF.(National Review gets question on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire")(Brief Article)
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- Media Industry Newsletter
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- November 19, 2001
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A Las Vegas woman was rolling through the questions on the November 8 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, until, for $64,000, Regis Philbin asked, "Which magazine did William F. Buckley, Jr., launch in 1955?" The "unabashed liberal" could not discern between Buckley's National Review and the onetime polar opposite New Republic, but her "phone-a-friend" did, and the now-"Lifeline"-less contestant made it to the $125,000 level, ...
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