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November 4, 2004

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Los Angeles Times' Michael Kinsley has several theories on what went wrong with the Kerry campaign. HUFF star Hank Azaria reflects on the importance of appreciating each day.


Michael Kinsley

Michael Kinsley

Michael Kinsley

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E-zine pioneer and pundit Michael Kinsley is the new Los Angeles Times' editorial and opinion editor. He was the founding editor of the Web magazine Slate.com and co-hosted CNN's Crossfire. He was also a senior editor of The New Republic. In 2002, after acknowledging he suffered from Parkinson's disease, diagnosed eight years earlier, Kinsley left Slate's top spot but remained a columnist. A Harvard Law School grad, he's a member of the D.C. bar.


 

Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria

Hank Azaria

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Award-winning actor Hank Azaria has had his biggest fame on TV, even though you rarely see him. His is an Emmy-winning voice on TV's The Simpsons. He got his start in standup and has experimented in improv and sketch comedy. He's also trained at NY's prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts and appeared on stage. Azaria's credits include Heat, The Birdcage and a standout performance in Tuesdays With Morrie. His next TV project, HUFF, is Showtime's newest dramatic series.