Gore sought after by media
By John Rebchook, Rocky Mountain News (Contact)
Published August 25, 2008 at 11:08 a.m.
Updated August 25, 2008 at 11:08 a.m.
DENVER Former Vice President Al Gore doesn't plan to grant any interviews with the media - at least not at this time.
That's not to say that Gore, who is scheduled to speak on the same platform Thursday night at Invesco Field at Mile High as Barack Obama, isn't being sought after - or hounded, as it were - by the media.
His office has received about 500 requests for interviews, reports his spokeswoman and environmental adviser, Kalee D. Kreider.
"And we have nothing booked," she said in an e-mail this morning.
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August 26, 2008
2:48 p.m.
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zanewaltz writes:
Al Gore may be hiding from questions about his ties to current.com. For an interesting read about this go to www.zanesbusiness.com