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Contents
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David Dinkins; 1927-., New York (N.Y.) (Politics and government) | |
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Dulcy Rogers | |
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Telephone (Long distance service), Telephone companies (Advertising) | |
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Leslie Alan Aspin, Oliver L. North (Jr., American Marine corps officer and military official.), George Bush (American president.); 1924-, Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA, Iran-contra affair, Banks and banking (Ethical aspects) | |
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Gini Alhadeff, XXIst century (Periodical) |
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National socialism and art (Exhibitions), Art, Modern (Exhibitions), Art, German (Exhibitions) | |
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Harold Pinter (English dramatist); 1930- (Reviews) | |
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John Patrick Shanley (Reviews) | |
120 | |
Jeremy Lawrence; 1949- (Reviews) | |
124 | |
Public enemy #2 (Television program) (Reviews) |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) Dept. of Egyptian Art Temple of Dendur, Coins, Reflecting pools | |
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Alan M. Dershowitz (American lawyer.), Michael R. Milken (American foundation official.), James B. Stewart (American journalist.), Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated, Anti-Semitism, Insider trading, Investment banking (Ethical aspects) | |
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Physicians (Evaluation), New York (N.Y.) (Medical care) | |
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Celebrities (Death), Cemeteries (New York (State)) | |
110 | |
Planet Hollywood Inc, New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants) | |
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Robert Benton (American film director and screenwriter) (Reviews), Billy Bathgate (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Art (Exhibitions), Fifteenth century (Exhibitions) |
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Paul Taylor; 1930-., Paul Taylor Dance Company | |
126 | |
Ted Shawn; 1891-1972, Dance concerts | |
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Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.) | |
128 | |
Sergey Prokofiev; 1891-1953, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Motion picture music | |
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Gaetano Donizetti; 1797-1848 (Reviews) | |
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Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky; 1840-1893 (Reviews) |
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