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Monday, February 02, 2004

Remember how important news stories "spring to life amid the heat of a presidential campaign"? 

The Chung affair, as well as questions about Bush's National Guard service, illustrate vividly how long-ago and previously disclosed episodes can spring to life amid the heat of a presidential campaign,
report John F. Harris and Jonathan Finer, Washington Post Staff Writers, with Staff writers David S. Broder, Paul Schwartzman, Ceci Connolly and Dan Balz contributing;
The Boston Globe reported in 2000 that "there is strong evidence that Bush performed no military service as required when he moved from Houston to Alabama to work on a U.S. Senate campaign from May to November 1972,"
report John F. Harris and Jonathan Finer, Washington Post Staff Writers, with Staff writers David S. Broder, Paul Schwartzman, Ceci Connolly and Dan Balz contributing;
Much to the frustration of Democrats, that story never gained much traction in the 2000 campaign,
report John F. Harris and Jonathan Finer, Washington Post Staff Writers, with Staff writers David S. Broder, Paul Schwartzman, Ceci Connolly and Dan Balz contributing.

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