Bunker Hill Gets Belatedly Avenged on British Turf—by Texan Bunker Hunt
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For the Son-in-law Who Has Everything, a Surprise Posting to the Court of St. Jimmy's
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That Blur at the Brickyard Is Gentleman Johnny Rutherford, the Defending Champ at Indy
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Joan Crawford a Suicide? Doris Lilly Recalls the Star's Haunted Last 18 Months
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'Gone with the Roots'? Bookstore Owner Jane Wingert Finds a Publisher's Error Worth Thousands
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Jean Shrimpton, the Famed Face of the '60s, Sits Before Her Svengali's Camera One More Time
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Broadway's Divine Ms. M's—merman and Martin—combine for a Once-in-a-lifetime One-nighter
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Stand Your Ground but Don't Be Pushy, Assertiveness Trainer Gloria Harris Tells Women
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Naura Hayden Says She Has the Answer to the Energy Shortage: Would You Believe a Milk Shake?
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In the Up-and-down World of Bronco Riding, a Buster Can Wind Up a Bustee
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Is This a Sitcom We See Before Us? No, It's Esther Rolle of 'good Times" in 'macbeth'
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A Superman or a Nut? No, Says Karl Thomas, He Just Needs An Annual Adventure
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Natalie Cole Is Only the King's Kid; Lou Rawls Is After His Throne
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Are Those Folds in the Cloth Fabrication, or Has Christ Shown His Face in Shamokin?
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Richard Cragun and His Boss Marcia Haydee Are Ballet's Dream Team
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