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  2. Otto Berman - Wikipedia

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    Berman was hit by several bullets as well as buckshot from a 12-gauge shotgun. He was the first of the four men to die, at 2:20 the next morning. [2] [3] A photo of his bullet-riddled body appeared alongside a photo of Schultz undergoing surgery in the next morning's newspaper, under the headline, "Schultz, Five Pals Shot".

  3. I Write Sins Not Tragedies - Wikipedia

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    Later, due to the popularity of the track and following further single releases of "Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off" and "But It's Better If You Do" reaching the top 40, the single was re-released on October 30, 2006. Despite receiving significant radio airplay upon its re-release, the single reached only No ...

  4. Practice Makes Paper - Wikipedia

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    Practice Makes Paper is the twenty-sixth studio album by American rapper E-40.It was released on July 26, 2019, by Heavy on the Grind Entertainment. [1]The album features guest appearances from Anthony Hamilton, ASAP Ferg, Chris Brown, Fabolous, G-Eazy, Quavo, Rick Ross, Roddy Ricch, Scarface, Schoolboy Q, Tee Grizzley, Wiz Khalifa, Method Man, Redman among others.

  5. A Conspiracy of Paper - Wikipedia

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    In order to solve the mystery, he must learn the inner workings of this new world of paper money. The murder investigation moves toward its conclusion in lock-step with the accelerating frenzy of the Bubble's final days. A sub-plot involves Benjamin's gradual reintegration, after years of estrangement, into his family's community and traditions.

  6. This Ain't a Scene, It's an Arms Race - Wikipedia

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    In its Hot 100 opening week with digital availability, the song soared to No. 1 on the Pop 100 chart up from its previous week's position of No. 86. In its opening week, it sold 162,000 digital downloads, setting a new record for the highest bow for a band since radio only titles joined the chart in 1998.

  7. Peace for our time - Wikipedia

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    The Labour spokesman Hugh Dalton publicly suggested that the piece of paper that Chamberlain was waving was "torn from the pages of Mein Kampf." [6] Disbelieving Chamberlain, Isaac Asimov published in July 1939 "Trends", which mentions a World War in 1940. He later wrote "I was too conservative" (about when war would begin). [7]

  8. Walter Cronkite - Wikipedia

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    A long-running hit, the show was again renamed as The 21st Century in 1967 with Cronkite hosting speculative reporting on the future for another three years. Cronkite also hosted It's News to Me, a game show based on news events. [29] During the presidential elections of 1952 and 1956 Cronkite hosted the CBS news-discussion series Pick the Winner.

  9. I Alone Can Fix It - Wikipedia

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    It was published by Penguin Press in 2021 and was a New York Times bestseller. [1] I Alone Can Fix It is a follow-up to the two authors' 2020 book A Very Stable Genius and covers Donald Trump 's last year in office during his first term as president of the United States .