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Contents
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Rape, Murder, Lesbianism, Police (Press relations), Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.) (Crime, Police) | |
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Bill Clinton; 1946- (Public relations), Communitarianism | |
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Computers and civilization, Luddites | |
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Commercial products, Technology (Social aspects) | |
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Nick Beavers; 1964-1995, Suicide, New York (N.Y.) (Social life and customs), Upper East Side (New York, N.Y.) |
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Betty Buckley (American actress and singer.), Andrew Lloyd Webber (English composer); 1948- (Reviews) | |
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William Shakespeare; 1564-1616 (Reviews), Pelham Grenville Wodehouse; 1881-1975 (Reviews), Robert Wilson; 1941- (Reviews) | |
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Naked news (Television program) (Reviews), Class photo (Television program) (Reviews), Legacy of shame (Television program) (Reviews) | |
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Yaohan Plaza (Edgewater, N.J.: Shopping center), Japanese American market, New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants) |
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