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Posted AT 3:33 AM EST on 05/09/08

Dion, like Clark, not to be underestimated

From Friday's Globe and Mail

It just doesn't quite work out.There are 19 letters in Stéphane Maurice Dion.There are 18 letters in Charles Joseph Clark.That means not much possibility of one of those country songs where they list all the remarkable parallels between, say, Abraham Lincoln and John Kennedy - both surnames contain seven letters; both first elected in '46, both became president in '60; both assassins had three names with 15 letters; both succeeded by a Johnson, etc., etc.

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