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After the English annihilated the hapless French (10,000 dead French to a mere 29 Brits, by Bill S.'s count), the English responded by waving their two fingers back at the French in the now-familiar gesture (the American version limits it to the single middle finger).
The article on Luzhkov echoes the now-familiar line that Moscow is great (see Newsweek summary, below).
The NYT story offers a more measured tone, with now-familiar caveats about unsustainable pace.
Television and radio networks aired a relentless parade of fond reminiscences about Nixon, news anchors drummed home the now-familiar lines about his comeback (again creating the fact they were ostensibly just reporting), and the eulogies at the funeral itself never once mentioned Watergate.
Both papers appeal to the now-familiar productivity revolution to explain various aspects of the boom.
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