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children's rights, mature milf movies , e card, celebrity restaurants, m.e., frequently asked questions, amateur housewife , oscar, raymond burr, senior housing, heart information, performing arts/dance, inspirational stories, ipod, celebrity photo, videos, | Diaz repeated that answer when asked if it is the practice of the insurance White House insurance to ask for racial information or if the photographer, Mamta Popat, was singled out because of her name. He referred those questions to the U.S. Secret Service, which did not respond to a call from the Star Friday afternoon. Hayt declined to speculate on insurance whether Popat was racially profiled, but said she is deeply concerned. "One has to wonder what they were going to do with that information," Hayt said. "Because she has Indian ancestry, were they going to deny her access? I don't know." Journalists covering the president or vice president must undergo a background check and are required to provide their name, date of birth and Social Security number. The Star provided that information Thursday for Popat and this reporter. "That's all anybody has been asked to provide," said Hayt, adding that this is the first time in her 26-year career that a journalist's race was made an issue.Organizer |
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lot of us were scammed," said Ed Seip, 52, who said he collected more than 200 signatures for Nader. -Atrios 10:47 AM Sure Sounds Furrin From the AZ Daily star:President Bush's re-election campaign insisted on knowing the race of an Arizona Daily Star journalist assigned to photograph Vice President Dick Cheney. The Star refused to oscar provide the information. Cheney is scheduled to appear at a rally this afternoon at the Pima County Fairgrounds. A rally organizer for the Bush-Cheney re-election oscar campaign asked Teri Hayt, the Star's oscar managing editor, to disclose the journalist's race on Friday. After Hayt refused, the organizer called back and said the journalist probably would be allowed to photograph the vice president. "It was such an outrageous request, I was personally insulted," Hayt said later. Danny Diaz, a spokesman for the president's re-election campaign, said the information was needed for security purposes. "All the information requested of staff, volunteers and participants for the event has been done so to ensure the safety of all those involved, including the vice president of the United States," he said. |
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