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The New Yorker, October 11 , 1947P. 25 Pace That Kills Note: The theme song of a late-afternoon radio show has been changed from "Tea For Two" to "Cocktails For Two".
By H. Gyorgy and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, October 11 , 1947P. 25 Pace That Kills Note: The theme song of a late-afternoon radio show has been changed from "Tea For Two" to "Cocktails For Two".
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"Dress to kill or be killed" —noted!
Another $16,000 came in from General Electric, which also would lose if a key extender were killed, notes Schweizer.
Saying that the clashes could be the East African country's "biggest crisis" in the last decade, Human Rights Watch has released a report highlighting the number of protesters killed, noting that many more have been injured.
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