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Here’s the latest edition of Some Stories You Won't Find on any other Sunday show:

Seeing Red

After his election to head the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean (search) promised to visit so-called "red states." And, true to his word, Dean spent a couple of days recently in Kansas, which has voted for Republican presidential candidates for the last 40 years.

But apparently, Democratic Governor Kathleen Sebelius didn't get the memo. She couldn't meet with Dean. Her office says it was because of previous commitments. Kansas Republicans say because it would hurt her bid for re-election.

Many Thanks

A conservative group called Citizens United, hit liberal Hollywood Sunday night. Outside the Oscars, celebrities will see two billboards thanking them for helping to re-elect President Bush.

Pictures of Michael Moore (search), George Clooney, Barbara Streisand and other stars who supported John Kerry are on the billboards, right next to a smiling George W. Bush.

Taken To Task

Larry Summers, president of Harvard University (search), has been in academic hot water lately for comments he made about the lack of women in the sciences.

Well, according to the Harvard Crimson newspaper, a group of women in that field got together to discuss ways to get more women to major in science. Among their ideas: have "women-only" classes taught by women and "get to know each other" ice cream socials. Just imagine if Larry Summers had said that.