<div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=5>Different hero, different war</FONT> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3>John McCain's first wife won't say a harsh word about the man who dumped her. Is she a spineless wimp or a quiet hero?</FONT> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=1>- - - - - - - - - - - -</FONT><BR><FONT style="TEXT-TRANSFORM: uppercase" face="times, times new roman, serif" size=2>By Jennifer Foote Sweeney</FONT> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3><B>W</B>ith a great deal of restraint and not a trace of opinion, the New York Times last week reported details of what writer Nicholas Kristof calls "an awkward time" in <A href="http://archive.salon.com/politics2000/directory/candidates/john_mccain/index.html">John McCain's</A> life. The story, related in delightfully quaint language, managed to be fairly astonishing regardless of one's feelings about the Republican presidential candidate
whose most familiar handle is that of "war hero."</FONT></div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3></FONT> </div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3><A href="http://archive.salon.com/mwt/feature/2000/03/06/carol/print.html">http://archive.salon.com/mwt/feature/2000/03/06/carol/print.html</A></FONT></div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3></FONT> </div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3>Best Regards,</FONT></div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3></FONT> </div> <div><FONT face="times, times new roman, serif" size=3>Donovan</div></FONT><p>