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A look back From the archive, 21 October 1984: Why should the Booker play safe?
"They keep coming back from the archive to haunt me," he said, adding that the tickets had led to bench warrants for his arrest and most recently to a 36-hour stay in jail for what would have been a routine desk-appearance ticket for drinking a beer in public.
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A look back from the BBC archive at the people who take to the streets to await a royal wedding.
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It compiles a tantalizing assortment of shiny new Ask Polly columns as well as a few select favorites from the archive, reaching back to when the column launched on The Awl in 2012 (Polly moved to The Cut in 2014). .
And while I was at it, I even went all the way back into the archives from when TechCrunch was launched.
Football Focus turns 40 this year and, as part of the celebrations, BBC Sport is going back through the archives to find highlights from the last four decades.
For today only, as part of their "[Eighty-five from the Archive](http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/backissues/eighty-five-from-the-archive/)" series, the Back Issues blog has made available John Cheever's magnificent story, "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill," published in the April 14 , 1956issue of the magazine.
By Ian Crouch April 30, 2010 For today only, as part of their "[Eighty-five from the Archive](http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/backissues/eighty-five-from-the-archive/)" series, the Back Issues blog has made available John Cheever's magnificent story, "The Housebreaker of Shady Hill," published in the April 14 , 1956issue of the magazine.
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