Bob Roberts
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[Clarissa sings lyric indistinctly]
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[Dockett speaking German]
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- [Dockett continues speaking German]
- [Clarissa sings softly]

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[Dockett chuckles]
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- [Dockett] Wiedersehen, Peter.
- We're marching for the honest

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And silently, as one
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We march for brighter days
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- Days of profit proudly won...
- [Bob joins in]

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- We're marching on and on...
- Good evening. At the top of our news:

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Violence broke out during a Bob Roberts
concert at Penn State University.

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Sources say that 20 to 30 students began
verbally abusing the popular singer-candidate

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midway into the concert.
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As they were removed,
the protestors attacked security guards

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and a mêlée ensued.
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Sources close to the candidate
say that he is unharmed

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but "upset at the preponderance
of radicals on campuses today".

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"The '60s are over," said Roberts.
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I couldn't agree more, Tawna.
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Polls indicate that Brickley Paiste
is running neck and neck

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in his race against
the folk-singing politician Bob Roberts.

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Paiste has been hurt recently by rumours
of an affair with a teenage campaign worker.

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Although he's denied the allegations,
Paiste has not recovered in the polls.

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[Both] We are marching for our children

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