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Al, Al, and Anthony NEW YORK TIMES The Constitution be damned, the estimable Times of Liberal orthodoxy ends a report on Al-Gore's departure from a conquered redoubt with what has become for the...
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ing but the extreme, so help me God. ;~ roll road. I'll be the tall extreme guy with at one of my extreme Nuge huntcamps for rear. Good, now we've got 'era sur- the extreme guitar, extreme...
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by Jackie Masort artd RaouI Felder Who's Kidding Who? to-be ethical person, on the ticket with Love it or kieberman, or something like that. him, a person identified with deeply...
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| dl" II : ~ , l i l l V ~ ' l [ e l l ~tl : ~ L | | : i [ l l l I f : | | e l : i by dackie Mason and Raoul Felder Did She or Didn't She? But that's not really the question. J ews know that...
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THE NEW YORK SPECTATOR by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder Personal Questions I n 1894 Anatole France observed that, "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep...
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by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder The Key to Alan Keyes People love him so much they give him no support. A lan Keyes is the object of more love, more devotion, more respect, awe, and...
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LAST CALL by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder Won't You Get Lost, Bill Bradley? CAN ANYBODY ANSWER THIS QUESTION: If Bill Bradley supported Clinton's right to stay in office because he saw nothing...
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