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'Curiosity' is the buzz word

By Andrew Davidson, CBC News, from the George Bush-Bill Clinton debate of U.S./Canadian issues in Toronto:

"Curiosity" is the buzz word among those who showed up early. In the audience, Brampton, Ont., entrepreneur Larry Palmer says he's looking forward to seeing the two ex-presidents in person.

"They had their fingers on the pulse of the world for so long," Palmer said. "I want to hear what they think of the world now."

Catherine Devion says she is here for the "spectacle." The 40-year-old University of Toronto librarian calls the chance to see two former presidents "an experience of a lifetime."

"If you weren't a reporter, wouldn't you want to be here too?" she asked me. "It's living history."

An Italian-Canadian woman from Etobicoke, Ont., who didn't want her name published said President Bush, "has some explaining to do." (She insisted I not include her name and gently slapped my hand to make sure I got the message. "When an Italian woman slaps you, it's a good thing," she said laughing.)

"I don't know what I'm going to hear," the 67-year-old, who says she's been a Liberal supporter for 50 years, told me. "But that war in Iraq? They never should have gone into Iraq."