Right-wing womanizer The Baltimore Sun employs Dan Hanson and the quiet, liberal Lorie Bryer. Rivals for the post of new columnist, the paper ends up printing their diametrically opposed viewpoints alongside one another, resulting in an equally confrontational local television show. Simultaneously, their initial apathy toward one another seemed to be evolving into something more amorous.
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Right-wing womanizer The Baltimore Sun employs Dan Hanson and the quiet, liberal Lorie Bryer. Rivals for the post of new columnist, the paper ends up printing their diametrically opposed viewpoints alongside one another, resulting in an equally confrontational local television show. Simultaneously, their initial apathy toward one another seemed to be evolving into something more amorous.
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