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I've finally had a chance to look over the debate and have tried to formulate a possible compromise. It's not ideal (compromise rarely is), but I think it might be a way forward. Let me know what you think.
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Request for Arbitration about the Fox News Channel intro wording. Somehow he forgot to notify you. I am requesting you visit the RfA and add your $ 0.02.
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