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Contents
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Mario Cuomo, Presidential candidates (1988) | |
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Business and politics, Presidential candidates (1988), Stocks (Price indexes and averages), United States (Economic policy) | |
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Investments, British (United States), Advertising agencies (Great Britain, Acquisitions and mergers, International aspects) | |
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Tom Verlaine | |
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Max Frankel; 1930-., New York times |
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Poultry contamination, Salmonellosis, Helicobacter pylori | |
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Wine (Prices) | |
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New York (N.Y.) (Restaurants) | |
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John Glen (Reviews), Living daylights (Motion picture) (Reviews) | |
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Diane Kurys (Reviews), Man in love (Motion picture) (Reviews) |
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