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The tabloids are different, Murdoch likes to say, and he doesn't hesitate to use the Post to belittle his business opponents (Post headline: "TED TURNER: IS HE NUTS?"), or political adversaries like Edward Kennedy Murdochh's Boston Herald headline: "FAT BOY").
The subsequent delivery from the right is half decent, allowing Navarro to win a header eight yards out - but he nuts the ball straight at Iraizoz and the danger is over.
Is he nuts?
She had only one question: Was he nuts?
Is he nuts, or did he know something we're just beginning to learn, that the spirit of the Knicks has decided to hibernate this year?
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"He's nuts," he adds.
He went nuts and he killed her.
He's nuts, but he's great.
"He went nuts when he came in here".
He's nuts, and now he's hurt.
He was nuts.
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