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							 Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband? 
							
							 
						
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							   Venture out into the waters and woodlands of New England, and there's a chance you'll bump into "Champ," America's own Loch Ness Monster, who allegedly plies the muddy ripples of Lake Champlain.   
							
							 
						
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							   Inauspiciously, Tom Scharpling began his Twitter novel with a typo.   
							
							 
						
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							   Director Nikhil Advani's quirky Chinese-Indian collaboration is the widest release ever of a Bollywood film, and the first ever kung fu Bollywood comedy.   
							
							 
						
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							   This year the Oscars will honor the men who suffer for our sins and the women who don't wear make-up.   
							
							 
						
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							 In this perilous economy, Governor Deval Patrick is faced with extraordinary economic challenges. 
							
							 
						
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							 To its fault and its credit, George Tillman Jr.'s bio-pic offers a life story that fans of late MC extraordinaire Chris Wallace, a/k/a Biggie Smalls, a/k/a the Notorious B.I.G., have known for years. 
							
							 
						
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							   Rick Doblin, president of Belmont-based Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), can't believe how long it's dragged on.   
							
							 
						
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							   During and just after the 2008 presidential campaign, the antipathy of right-wing pundits toward Barack Obama reached remarkable, often repugnant depths.   
							
							 
						
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							   T.S. Eliot famously opined that John Webster saw "the skull beneath the skin."   
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
				
					
					
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							 Is it possible that Congress has just inadvertently turned millions of children’s books into contraband? 
							
							 
						
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							   Venture out into the waters and woodlands of New England, and there's a chance you'll bump into "Champ," America's own Loch Ness Monster, who allegedly plies the muddy ripples of Lake Champlain.   
							
							 
						
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							  Anthony Lewis's free-speech credentials are impeccable: among other things, the former  New York Times  columnist is James Madison Visiting Professor of First Amendment Issues at Columbia University's Journalism School  
							
							 
						
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							  Death trip  
							
							 
						
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							   Inauspiciously, Tom Scharpling began his Twitter novel with a typo.   
							
							 
						
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							 To its fault and its credit, George Tillman Jr.'s bio-pic offers a life story that fans of late MC extraordinaire Chris Wallace, a/k/a Biggie Smalls, a/k/a the Notorious B.I.G., have known for years. 
							
							 
						
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							  When Professor Ludovic Lazarus Zamenhof created the language called Esperanto in late-19th-century Poland, he envisioned a world unified under a  lingua franca.   
							
							 
						
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							 Since getting hooked on the paranormal by a B-movie as a kid, Maine’s Loren Coleman has become one of the world’s leading authorities on cryptozoology. 
							
							 
						
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							   T.S. Eliot famously opined that John Webster saw "the skull beneath the skin."   
							
							 
						
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							   Years ago, I brought a date to Boston's oldest Indian restaurant (the bygone Kebab-n-Kurry), promising, "The food's great, but the servers are the surliest bunch you've ever seen — so sullen it's hilarious!"   
							
							 
						
					 
				 
			 
			
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