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If not for his salt-and-pepper hair, the baby-faced Democratic congressional candidate Richard Morrison would not look his 37 years. An environmental lawyer, he says there is "nothing" left of his law practice. "You can't beat the most powerful man in Congress being a part-time lawyer." But a day spent on the campaign trail with Morrison reveals he is not shy about wrestling DeLay for Republicans -- something he will have to do if he has any chance of winning.
October 28, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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