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restraint to subordinate personality to plot. Miraculously, there isn't a hint of a love interest between Fonda and Douglas (which would have provided a few insur- ance runs at the box...
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"The Great American Saloon Series / Nick's Big Train Cafe" in the world: Rommel by James Mason, Napoleon by Marlon Brando, the Mandi by Lawrence Olivier, Lawrence of Arabia by Peter O'Toole, Dwight Eisenhower by Soupy Sales; none of them will do for me....
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Joseph P. Duggan Some Things Considered Does "public radio "--financed by the taxpayers-represent the citizenry's views? "If they [National Public Radio] existed only for 'All...
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People who worked nearby would come in on their lunchbreak or after hours and sip a few brews, and reminisce fondly about the days when you could go to a different taproom every night for a...
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powerful and ubiquitous bureaucracy--though that is how socialists and neo-socialists prefer to interpret it. Practically all of the truly popular and widespread support for a "welfare...
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byJoseph P.Duggan Eminentoes I would be squandering my ink and your time were I to attempt the introduction of a man who is, by his own humble admission, the "third-best-known man in the United...
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