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For Americans here, the scandals back home have been Topic A for weeks.
Denis of Cork has been Topic A among clockers and handicappers here.
"It's been Topic A among government junkies throughout the day," said Gene Russianoff, a senior lawyer for the New York Public Interest Research Group.
The coverage has seemed almost nonstop on cable television news, and the story has been Topic A on the chat shows.
If Mr. Kasparov's apparent meltdown has been Topic No. 1 at the match, at the Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, the unflappable play of Mr. Kramnik, a former Kasparov protege, has been a close second.
FOR more than two years, the state of the economy has been Topic A on television, from morning shows like "Today" to talk shows like "Oprah" to news shows like "60 Minutes".
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In the classroom, learning is topic based.
Syria and Iran were topics of discussion, according to officials.
It's "Topics in Euclidian and Non-Euclidian Geometry".
These are topics worthy of a spirited national debate.
Those were topics at both Fox and ABC.
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