Snow for the Holidays: Former White House Spokesman on ABC Radio
Fills In for Paul Harvey
By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/14/2007 4:59:00 AM
Former White House spokesman Tony Snow returned to the airwaves Friday as a fill-in for Paul Harvey on his ABC Radio program -- a spot usually occupied by Gil Gross and occasionally by former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.) before his run for the presidency.
Snow talked briefly at the end of the broadcast about his health, saying that his cancer was still in remission, that he had big hair again -- brown, not the white it turned during earlier treatment -- and that he was doing well with good medicine and the prayers of his supporters.
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