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Turn on, tune in, drop dead

You haven't lived until you've died, say the apostles of drop-dead chic

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Fact shortage no problem, analysts say

It's much more fun covering a war you can't get to

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The box rebellion

There'll be trouble if the good citizens of Belize don't get television--and soon

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Bowling with Dr. Mengele

A country where important people still go around saying "Heil Hitler"

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Mental cases

Meet the new legal doctrine of psychological pollution

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The word police

Slugging it out with the language pundits

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Hard to digest

Is there more truth about communism in the Reader's Digest or the Nation?

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All this and heaven too

When it come to Cardinals, we know all about the pomp and little about their circumstances

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Phil shares the experience

Should transvestites be allowed to adopt Siamese twins?

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You can get it if you really want

If racism is such a crushing burden on blacks, why have the West Indians done so well?

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Diary of a freeloader

Feeding the hand that bites you

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Lawn order

Call in the high-tech horticulturists, or it's all over for your grass

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The nice people’s party

Britain's Social Democrats stand forthrightly against nastiness. It's not much of a governing principle, but it's working at the polls

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