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CENSUS CLAIRVOYANCE
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When I read the first question on my census form, which asked me
how many people were living at my address on April 1, 2000, I thought
that I was expected to wait until at least that date before returning
the questionnaire. B...
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CENSUS CLAIRVOYANCE
The Boston Globe
; When I read the first question on my census form, which asked me how many people were living at my address on April 1, 2000, I thought that I was expected to wait until at least that date before returning the questionnaire. But then I received a post card asking me to please return my completed
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Lucky star.(Brief article)
CosmoGirl!
; I met Melanie during our school play--I was acting and she was part of the crew. We always hung out during breaks and after rehearsals, but I wasn't sure if she liked me as more than just friends. I was too embarrassed to say anything to her in case she didn't. On opening night, as I was nervously
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Pupils take on vandals.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; PUPILS at a Glasgow school have asked local residents to be good neighbours during the Christmas holidays. Richmond Park School pupils, in the Gorbals, designed a special Christmas card asking residents to be on the alert against vandals. They want people to phone the police if they see vandals
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3am - 2am: Naomi limits the Damage.(Features)
The Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: Jessica Callan, Eva Simpson THOSE cheeky chappies from boy band Damage take the prize for gallantry when it comes to wooing the girls. Romeo Russ Bromfield personally delivered a huge bouquet with a card asking for a date to Coronation Street sexpot Naomi Russell, while promoting new Damage
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MONEY TROUBLES IN ROBERTSON CAMP
The Boston Globe
; WASHINGTON - It is the root of all evil, money is, as well as the mother's milk of politics, and for now, the scourge of Rev. Pat Robertson's presidential almost-campaign. Particularly with reference to the enormous expectations that the conservative evangelical broadcaster could produce millions
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TV JESSIE FURY AS NEIGHBOURS CALL RSPCA OVER DOG; EastEnder barks at the inspector.(News)
The People (London, England)
; Byline: By JON WISE EASTENDERS starJessie Wallace had a furious row with the RSPCA - after they were called about her Shihtzu dog. Jessie, who plays Kat Moon, went barking mad after an inspector left a card asking her to call him because of a complaint about noise from her pet Bailey. The
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WHEN THE THREAD OF FRIENDSHIP SNAPS
The Boston Globe
; ... first from the return address on her note, and then from a couple short sentences inside was almost harder to take than the news that we had nothing in common. "Mike and I got married about a year ago," she wrote. How can I write back and say, "So, who's ...
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CLEARING THE DESK FOR 2001.(Daybreak)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
; ... friend, Evelyn Dyb, a reporter at Dagsavisen in Oslo. * A news story about the car accident last January that seriously ... U.S. population continues to age.'' Finally, some good news. * A news clip quoting Dick Cheney as saying while he was a graduate ...
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DATE OR NO DATE; Edmonds using hit telly show to get girls.(News)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: By Stephen Moyes NAUGHTY Noel Edmonds is using TV quiz Deal Or No Deal to pick up women contestants. Noel, 57, has dated at least three hopefuls after flirting with them on the hit show. He took Kelly Napper, 27, on a weekend away after sending her a card asking for a date during filming.
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A leap year proposer who got lucky
Mankind
; YOU PROBABLY REMEMBER Wendy McElroy's article, published in our last issue, on the marriage strike by men. As we arrived at Valentine's Day nothing seemed to have altered much since last year with even more accounts of 25% of the flowers ordered in New York flower shops being ordered by women who
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