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Revision 13 . . October 28, 2001 12:31 pm by Paul Drye [OK, now I screwed it up :) "Damascene" is the word we're after.]
Revision 12 . . October 28, 2001 12:21 pm by Paul Drye [Sorry, KQ. "Damascean" is a word, and it's the right word.]
Revision 11 . . (edit) October 28, 2001 10:36 am by Koyaanis Qatsi [damascan (no "e"), since paul wasn't headed for "damasceus."]
  

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Born in Toledo, Ohio, and educated at [Miami University in Oxford]?, Ohio and at [John Hopkins]?, O'Rourke wrote for several publications before joining [National Lampoon]? in 1973. A self-confessed hippie? during his student days, he underwent a damascean conversion during the 1970s, emerging as a political observer and humourist with a distinct conservative (and anti-liberal) viewpoint.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, and educated at [Miami University in Oxford]?, Ohio and at [John Hopkins]?, O'Rourke wrote for several publications before joining [National Lampoon]? in 1973. A self-confessed hippie? during his student days, he underwent a damascene conversion during the 1970s, emerging as a political observer and humourist with a distinct conservative (and anti-liberal) viewpoint.

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