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By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com

Snippets From Around The Globe

One of the pleasures of traveling is reading the actual newspapers.
There was this remarkable image of the fence against Mexico in the NY Times today…
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And there was this kind of wonderful odd obit page report from The Times of London… though it had this poorly reproduced, but much more dramatic picture with it in the actual paper.
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A service of thanksgiving

2 Responses to “Snippets From Around The Globe”

  1. yancyskancy says:

    I had to go to traffic school a few weeks ago, and my instructor was a dead ringer for Paul Scofield.

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