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("Lend us Erdogan for a month!" wrote a columnist in Al Wafd, an Egyptian newspaper).
"The worst games ever," wrote a columnist in The Guardian, a British newspaper, much to the annoyance of Canadians.They weren't.
("What a swell message for kids," wrote a columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle. "You can gun down four people and still turn your life around").
"He's selling a lot of newspapers," wrote a columnist with the pseudonym Chang Noi in the English-language daily The Nation.
"These are good days for Amir Peretz, the much-maligned former defense minister," wrote a columnist at Haaretz — a newspaper, Peretz recalls, in which an article once decreed the project a "failure".
"With every day that passes, the crisis of the euro is becoming more and more a crisis of the European Union," wrote a columnist, Matthias Nass, in the weekly Die Zeit.
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"The book, or pamphlet, is rather poorly written," a columnist wrote in the British newspaper The Independent.
(The Hindu) The nuclear project seems to be getting caught in a "self-defeating quagmire," writes a columnist in The Indian Express.
"It is ultramodern," wrote a newspaper columnist shortly after the 1952 launch, "a big chromium, air-conditioned, streamlined Park Avenue apartment house afloat".
"From the perspective of the Jews, it is the most important public-relations act ever committed in our favor," wrote a guest columnist in the daily Maariv.
"It is," wrote a Mexican columnist, "the worst kind of civil war".
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