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3/31 Archived Show:Click here for audio Rush Wins "24" Walk On March 31, 2006 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT RUSH: Stan in Chicago, you're next on Open Line Friday.

Hi.

CALLER: Rush, mega dittos.

RUSH: Thank you.

CALLER: I was joking with your call screener that it sounded like you were sucking up to those guys on "24" yesterday, but have they approached you with doing an episode or have you approached them of doing an episode?

RUSH: Here's what happened.

It sounded like I'm sucking up to the "24" guys?

It was the other way around.

They're sucking up to me to appear on this show.

CALLER: Actually, you know what I think?

I think you should do it if they offer it to you.

The ratings - RUSH: Well, let me tell you what happened.

I didn't discuss this, didn't go into too much detail.

At the cigar dinner in New York on Tuesday night the "24" guys were our honored guests, and I'm only kidding about them sucking up.

I'm telling you, the guardrails are pretty wide here today, folks, because I am running on fumes.

If I get out of this show today still on the air, it will be a major triumph of professionalism and not judgment and good sense.

So, what happened is this.

They're our honored guests at the cigar dinner, and during the dinner there's an auction.

We don't wait 'til after dinner because it could go all night.

The first thing we do is we always auction nine or ten bottles of...

Agent Orange: the legacy of a weapon of mass destruction

...That decision led to American veterans with the conditions receiving payments worth thousands of dollars a year while the Vietnamese get nothing.

"It is a battle even more difficult than the battle with weapons.

We must have confidence that we will win," said Professor Nhan.

There is one major barrier to success.

The Vietnamese government is anxious to join the World Trade Organisation to open up new markets for its booming economy, and the Americans are the last big obstacle in their way.

Embarrassing the US government at this point could sink Vietnam's hopes.

Portraying their country as poisoned is also not the best way to boost trade.

Vietnam is the world's second largest exporter of shrimp to the European Union.

Any suggestion of contamination could wipe out this lucrative market.

President Tran Duc Luong is thus caught on the horns of a dilemma.

During a visit to the US last year, he raised the matter of Agent Orange but did not make an issue of it.

The American embassy in Hanoi declined The Independent's request for an interview.

The Americans hoped that concern in Vietnam about Agent Orange would gradually die, along with the ageing war veterans.

Instead, the sense of injustice has grown.

In Tu Du hospital, and in the 10 Peace Villages across the country where the children with the worst birth defects live, they are pinning thei...

Sale of daffodils heralds start of cancer society's April campa

..."I was phoned in March (that year) and asked to be a zone captain and I took it on," said Clarke, who was diagnosed herself with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in 2000 and is continuing treatments.

Clarke said the canvassers in her zone return year after year, making her job as captain relatively simple.

"I have an excellent team that has stayed with me 15 years plus.

They've just been faithful.

That's half the reason I stayed with it." Borger said money that is raised by the canvass aids research but also helps pay for support services such as providing transportation for cancer patients.

In the Brockville branch, 100 volunteer drivers ferry patients back and forth to hospital appointments and other destinations.

Those volunteers, who will also be recognized during the April 5 event, took 5,100 trips with cancer patients and travelled over 4,100 kilometres last year.

He said anybody interested in offering their services is welcomed.

"We're always looking for more volunteers," he said.

Published in Section A, page 4 in the Friday, March 31, 2006 edition of the Brockville Recorder & Times.

Posted 4:30:34 PM Friday, March 31, 2006.

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