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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
The Call of the East. For subscriptions to some charity or other. So the majority of the J's. P. cast their votes upon the aerated waters.
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
New Yorkers are now eating horseflesh. Dead heat for the Entrecote Steaks. Nobody lias mentioned it yet, but...
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Official assurance to fishermen on salted fish: We won't haam yee. A penicillin laboratory has been presented to China. That should...
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Paradoxically, corruption is the result of empalming. Somehow the rice/flour explanation sounds like Marie Antoinette.
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Paradoxically, corruption is the result of empalming. Somehow the rice/flour explanation sounds like Marie Antoinette.
Newspaper Article
A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
It's a sobering thought that the better we feed the polloi the more hawkers there will be. Advertisement in an English paper:
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Some landlords are even letting out flat entrances as shops. Apartment stores? There was the young wife who...
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
In the near future, customs documents in China will no longer be bilingual. Cheques, drafts and other financial instruments will still be...
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Some of these rumours are really too absurd. The latest is that out of the goodness of their hearts the people who now transport passengers...
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A Bird's-Eye View
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By Argus
1996
Nothing short of a hunger strike will kill the black market. If we could only look a hundred years ahead, we'd probably learn a...
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