June 16, 2008 5:21 PM
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Katie Couric's Notebook: VP Guessing Game
Twenty-four hours is a lot of time to fill. So, every day, cable channels have begun to play a classic political guessing game: Who will be picked as the vice presidential nominees.
The game is timeless. But so is its most important, and most forgotten rule: People who know don't talk; people who talk don't know.
For the rest of my Notebook, just click the monitor.
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