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As part of our ever expanding TWN media empire, Jennifer Buntman will be joining us as a regular contributor and one of the newest "Notetakers" for The Washington Note.

Jennifer is a masters candidate at the Fletcher School at Tufts University. Prior to this she worked at NYU's Center on Law and Security and before that she worked at the New America Foundation and helped to launch the American Strategy Program and its first mega-conference "Terrorism, Security and America's Purpose".

If you ever want to discuss any of her posts, you might find her at Sherman Cafe in Union Square or the B Side Lounge. She could also teach you a thing or two about how to wield a tennis racket.

--Steve Clemons

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Personally, my favorite game is Dodge Ball...

Posted by Frank Lee Speaking, Oct 27 2007, 3:39PM - Link

Wow. Brains and beauty.

Posted by Kathleen, Oct 25 2007, 12:30PM - Link

Who says you can't serve up a real Hardball?

Besides,... good footwork is an imprtant skill when you have to play footsie.

Personally, my favorite game is Dodge Ball...

There's a lot to be learned from being a human target.... footwork and aim are the name of that game.

Sooo, let's play ball. It's how you play the game that matters.

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I look forward to your observations and opinions!

Posted by PissedOffAmerican, Oct 25 2007, 11:43AM - Link

Tennis? Well, thats great. I respect the sport. But really, perhaps you should be looking for someone that can teach you how to play hardball.

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