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April 21, 2008

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Philadelphia Daily News' senior writer, Dave Davies, discusses the mudslinging in the run-up to tomorrow's Democratic presidential primary in Pennsylvania. Musician and Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart explains why his business card says that he's a change agent.


Dave Davies

Dave Davies

Dave Davies

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For the past twenty years, Dave Davies has reported on government and politics in Philadelphia. He's currently senior writer for the Philadelphia Daily News, as well as a stand-in host for the public radio show, Fresh Air, and WHYY's Radio Times with Marty Moss-Coane. Davies previously worked as KYW News Radio's city hall bureau chief and as city hall correspondent for WHYYFM. He's also a founding editor of the weekly newspaper, Community Focus. A Texas native, Davies graduated from the University of Texas.


 

Dave Stewart

Dave Stewart

Dave Stewart

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Eurythmics co-founder explains why his business card says that he is a change agent. (1:46)
 
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Dave Stewart has been called a "musician's musician." In a career spanning more than 30 years, he's sold over 75 million albums with Eurythmics' partner Annie Lennox and has produced, written for and/or recorded with an eclectic mix of artists, including Ringo Starr, Timbaland and Beyoncé. He's been involved in a host of projects in film, TV, theatre, new media and philanthropy. As a professional photographer, Stewart has worked on major ad campaigns and magazine covers. He also hosts the HBO series, Off The Record.