Young Christie less keen to play hardball

Delaware Undergraduate Student Congress, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie seated in foreground, from his Senior Class yearbook.

When a baseball-team rival stole his thunder in high school, the future New Jersey governor chose to step aside.

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Gender diversity on Sunday news shows:  Well, there’s not much.

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