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  2. Used Cars - Wikipedia

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    Used Cars is a 1980 American satirical black comedy film co-written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. The story follows Rudy Russo (Kurt Russell), a devious salesman, working for affable, but monumentally unsuccessful used-car dealer Luke Fuchs (Jack Warden). Luke's principal rival, located directly across the street, is his more prosperous ...

  3. Hey, I'm Alive - Wikipedia

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    Hey, I'm Alive is a 1975 American made-for-television adventure drama film starring Edward Asner and Sally Struthers. [1] It recounts the true story of Helen Klaben and Ralph Flores as described in Klaben's book of the same name.

  4. Used car - Wikipedia

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    A used car, a pre-owned vehicle, or a secondhand car, is a vehicle that has previously had one or more retail owners. Used cars are sold through a variety of outlets, including franchise and independent car dealers , rental car companies, buy here pay here dealerships, leasing offices, auctions, and private party sales.

  5. Bremer Klaben - Wikipedia

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    Bremer Klaben, or just Klaben, is a type of Stollen from Bremen, Germany. This celebrated bread, famous in Northern Germany, [ 1 ] is traditionally eaten during the Christmas season. It is said that Bremer Klaben tastes especially good when it is baked two weeks before serving. [ 2 ]

  6. Andrew Klavan - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Klavan (/ ˈ k l eɪ v ən /; born July 13, 1954) is an American novelist and conservative political commentator. He has also worked in film and as an essayist and video satirist.

  7. Gene Klavan - Wikipedia

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    Klavan was born in Baltimore, Maryland [1] [unreliable source?] and attended Baltimore City College (high school). His radio career began with brief stints at Baltimore's WITH and WCBM, followed by WTOP in Washington, D.C., where he would remain until moving to WNEW New York in 1952.