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The Long Island Railroad: 1925-1975

The Long Island Railroad: 1925-1975
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Lots of Laughs!: Volume XVII

Lots of Laughs!: Volume XVII
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Gleaner - The Gleaner Company, established in 1834, is a newspaper publishing enterprise in Jamaica. Its best-known product is the Daily Gleaner, a morning broadsheet published six days each week.

The Daily Gleaner - The Daily Gleaner is an afternoon daily newspaper serving the city of Fredericton and upper St. John River Valley.

Rude boy - Rude boy, rudie, rudi or rudy is a subculture that developed in the early 1960s in Jamaica and has close ties to skinhead culture. The term rude boy came from Jamaican slang for "cool" or "hip," as the rude boys, in the dancehalls and daily life, always dressed in the latest fashions.

The Daily Mirror (Australia) - The Daily Mirror was an afternoon paper in Sydney, Australia from 1941 until it merged with its morning sister paper The Daily Telegraph in 1990 to form The Daily Telegraph-Mirror, which in 1996 reverted to The Daily Telegraph, in the process removing the last vestige of the old Daily Mirror.



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