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With articles in retreat on every corner of the newsstand, much of the editorial message in magazines is carried in the marginalia.
At one time or another, every corner of the country, much of the world, and countless envious gawkers have been reflected in the Airstream's shining aluminum skin.
Then, no matter how much any corner is pushed, the frame will (more or less) maintain its square shape.
Also on the Upper West Side, but on a much busier corner, is 200 West 72nd Street, a new rental building that faces Verdi Square.
In a much quieter corner of golf -- the United States Women's Amateur corner -- you could find an interesting caddie toting his daughter's bag: the former tennis star Petr Korda.
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