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It's one of Digital Talent management specialist Vicky Cohen's favourite haunts.
About how the United States turned swathes of the desert radioactive during the cold war and denied it, bequeathing a medical mystery which to this day haunts Hollywood and rural Mormon communities and raises a thorny question: how much should you trust the government?
"That's one that haunts me," shivers Garry Trudeau, now celebrating the 25th anniversary of the cartoon strip that 300 American papers have taken from the comic pages to run on the editorial page.
"I'm going to put more time and effort into it, renew my lobby pass and return to my Westminster haunts".
There's a scene in it, with a sniffer dog and a boat filled with refugees, that still haunts me.
His success left the Labor party facing a dilemma that still haunts it today.
In this eerie surrealist painting, a murderer nonchalantly haunts the scene of his crime, unaware that it is surrounded by detectives who wait to pounce on the perpetrator.
The real epiphany came in 2008 when, coincidentally, I found myself retracing the Love Boat route from Los Angeles to Acapulco via the tourist haunts of Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
A girl is driven to suicide and her vengeful ghost haunts the teens responsible.
Until the late 70s the city's cultural scene was divided, with little traffic between the art galleries, chi-chi uptown discos and grimy Lower East Side punk haunts.
Anjuna and Vagator The old hippy haunts have become increasingly commercialised and crowded but there are still good places to eat, drink and party, especially around Little Vagator.
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