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"Edward R. O'Neill" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Mar 1996 19:03:50 -0800
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Goldberg was referring, I believe, to Baldwin's recent successful defense of
his attack on a photographer who made him feel "threatened."  Apparently,
Baldwin's testimony was too charismatic for a jury to resist.
Edward R. O'Neill
UCLA
 
At 08:57 AM 3/29/96 -0600, you wrote:
>Q:  To what was Whoopi Goldberg referring at the end of her Oscars
>monologue when, right after taking a shot at Jesse Jackson's protest, she
>said something like 'right on, Alec Baldwin;  I agree with you'?
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