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Rupert Murdoch's woes, like the blood Lady Macbeth sees, will not go away.
These nine travel-sized products are just the ticket for combating summertime woes like sunburn and frizzy hair.
By Ken Auletta August 11, 2011 Rupert Murdoch's woes, like the blood Lady Macbeth sees, will not go away.
More ominously, more mobile video will expose more social woes, like the number of police shootings of black people.
But old woes like abysmal disclosure and more recent wounds like damage to the safety net should worry the sector's tax-wary investors more.
Not surprisingly, there are several products that claim to help with end-of-season beauty woes like brown spots and brittle hair.
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Ours is an age fluent in "therapy-speak," and close friends habitually discuss their parents' scarring misbehavior, trading tales of family woe like ghost stories.
"There's a million tales of woe like this in town," he continued, "but it's always this thing, like, 'Oh, we so want you to do our next show.' And then they're like: 'Oh, no.
An impressive number of these hard-core travel professionals seemed to have tales of woe, like the rest of us, in this summer of the worst air traffic delays ever.
Mr. Springsteen's three-hour set was sprinkled with tales of economic woe, like the bitter "Youngstown" and a version of "Johnny 99" turned into a full-tilt Chuck Berompstyle romp.
Mr. Waters had brought a red baseball cap that Mr. Helm impulsively gave him in 1990, and it hung on a microphone stand — a relic and down-home talisman — as the entire lineup gathered to sing "The Weight," belting its tales of comic woe like a family anthem.
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