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To say the Independent is "boring" implies that the title is somehow nothing to do with him, and to suggest that its editor, Simon Kelner, may move on to run the planned foundation is hardly conducive to a stable newsroom.
Both are bald and golden-skinned, and wore bright clothes from the line owned by Russell....Run's play, which he will co-produce and which is slated to open next spring, will begin with a Run D.M.C. concert and move on to Run's raucous life backstage (not his 1991 indictment for rape; the case was thrown out of court) and his transformation.
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