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After issue #17, [[Dan Duran]] took over production of Clinton, as the others' enthusiasm had waned a little since its beginnings. One of the first desicions he made proved to be perhaps the thing for which Clinton is best remembered, for better or worse - the publication of an anonymously submitted damning article on [[UFM]], its staff and culture ([[Clinton Issue 19|Issue 19]]).
 
After issue #17, [[Dan Duran]] took over production of Clinton, as the others' enthusiasm had waned a little since its beginnings. One of the first desicions he made proved to be perhaps the thing for which Clinton is best remembered, for better or worse - the publication of an anonymously submitted damning article on [[UFM]], its staff and culture ([[Clinton Issue 19|Issue 19]]).
  
The article, received a month earlier, was published with all identifying information blacked out; but to those in the know, the targets in the article were obvious.  
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The article, recieved a month earlier, was published with all identifying information blacked out; but to those in the know, the targets in the article were obvious.  
 
[[image:Clintfu027.jpg|thumb|left|When [[Clinton]] changed logo temporarily to imitate ''[[Fusion]]'']]
 
[[image:Clintfu027.jpg|thumb|left|When [[Clinton]] changed logo temporarily to imitate ''[[Fusion]]'']]
 
Afterwards, a short break was taken to let the dust settle (during which [[Mark Tupuhi]] published an unauthorised issue of Clinton (#21), largely based around the adventures of Dolf de Datsun's bass guitar), and Clinton resumed publication with issue #22 (recognising Tupuhi's rogue issue as canon), concentrating on covering the 2000 [[Battle of the Bands]] and [[Band Experiments]] competitions. These competitions would usually be held on a Thursday night, at which [[Dan Duran]] would get horribly inebriated, solicit opinions from others, take notes of his own, and generally make stuff up. The next morning, hungover like hell, he'd try and make sense of the notes, piece together an article, print it off on the Macs at WINTEC, trudge over to [[Hindsight CDs]], copy it, distribute it, walk home and go back to sleep.
 
Afterwards, a short break was taken to let the dust settle (during which [[Mark Tupuhi]] published an unauthorised issue of Clinton (#21), largely based around the adventures of Dolf de Datsun's bass guitar), and Clinton resumed publication with issue #22 (recognising Tupuhi's rogue issue as canon), concentrating on covering the 2000 [[Battle of the Bands]] and [[Band Experiments]] competitions. These competitions would usually be held on a Thursday night, at which [[Dan Duran]] would get horribly inebriated, solicit opinions from others, take notes of his own, and generally make stuff up. The next morning, hungover like hell, he'd try and make sense of the notes, piece together an article, print it off on the Macs at WINTEC, trudge over to [[Hindsight CDs]], copy it, distribute it, walk home and go back to sleep.

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