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On a table was a recent copy of Newsweek, with Reich' s face on the cover in life-size closeup.
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Mr. Bush showed reporters in the back of his campaign plane a recent copy of Weekly World News, a supermarket tabloid, with a cover story on the extraterrestrial support he was receiving.
"That's the reality now -- it is impossible to earn more salary than at your former job," said Mr. Nozawa, 55, tapping for emphasis on a recent copy of a 500-page weekly magazine that lists job openings.
A recent copy of the Ambrose Light newsletter brought unwelcome notice of the death of George Searle, former president of a merchant marine association, who, in the autumn of his life, one learns, purchased the Mary Murray, a decommissioned Staten Island ferry he kept on the banks of the Raritan River for more than 20 years.
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