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'''Albert Arnold "Al" Gore III''' (born ], ]) is the son of former ] ] and ] and the grandson of former ] from ] ]. He was mentioned in a vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech by his father during the ].<ref></ref> | |||
==Background== | |||
Gore was educated at ] and ], both in ]. He then attended ], graduating in 2005. | |||
In April 1989, Gore was the victim of a near-fatal car accident after attending a ] baseball game in ]. As a result of the accident, doctors were forced to remove approximately 60% of his ]. He also sustained a ] and fractures to a leg and a rib, as well as bruises to the lung, kidney, and pancreas. His father chose to stay near him during the recovery, bypassing a possible presidential run in 1992.<ref name="lawrence">", Jill Lawrence, '']'', published ] ], accessed ] ].</ref> This was discussed in his father's 2006 documentary film, '']'' and in the 2006 book of the same name. | |||
Gore sustained an ankle injury while playing ] in 2000. In order to accompany him during his treatment, Tipper decided to miss a campaign trip through ]. Her daughter ] replaced her during part of the bus trip, appearing at a rally in ], while a latter portion of the trip was cancelled.<ref>"", The Oak Ridger, published ], ], accessed ] ].</ref> | |||
On ] ], Gore was arrested and charged with ] possession in ]. He was pulled over by an officer because he was driving without having his headlights on. A ] was reached in February 2004 and he was sentenced to a ] program.<ref>, ''CNN'', December 21, 2003.</ref><ref>, ''CNN'', February 2, 2004.</ref> | |||
==Current== | |||
As of October 2006, Gore works as an associate publisher of , a start-up philanthropic magazine published in ].<ref>{{cite news|title=The ''Good'' Guys|date=October 2, 2006|work=The New York Observer|url=http://www.observer.com/node/39500}}</ref> | |||
Gore commented in a ] ], article in the ''New York Observer'': "I know that has no plans to run in 2008 Well, I guess I have to add his addendum. I think the way he always says it is, 'I don't see any circumstances under which I would run for president'."<ref>Morgan, Spencer. | |||
, ''New York Observer'' December 14, 2006.</ref> | |||
On ] ], Gore was arrested in ] in ] for speeding over 100 MPH in a ]. On ] ], he pleaded guilty to two felony counts of drug possession, two misdemeanor counts of drug possession without a prescription and one misdemeanor count of marijuana possession.<ref>Hanley, Christine., ''Los Angeles Times'', July 30, 2007.</ref> | |||
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