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    Here at The News & Observer, we appreciate all the listeners of our politics podcast, Under the Dome.Now we’re giving you the opportunity to come watch a live recording of an episode in downtown ...

  3. The Downtown Lights - Wikipedia

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    "The Downtown Lights" is a song by Scottish band The Blue Nile, released in 1989 as the lead single from their second studio album Hats. It was written by Paul Buchanan and produced by the band. "The Downtown Lights" reached No. 67 in the UK and remained in the charts for three weeks. [4]

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    “The Downtown Lights” was released as the lead single from their second studio album, 1989’s critically adored Hats. It reached No 67 in the UK and stayed in the charts for three weeks.

  7. Headlights on the Parade - Wikipedia

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    In a review of Hats, Paul Robicheau of The Boston Globe wrote, "The group crosses dusky, percolating keyboard layers with the grey vocals of Paul Buchanan to build a subtle splendor on 'The Downtown Lights' and 'Headlights on the Parade'."

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  9. Politically Incorrect - Wikipedia

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    The New York episodes were shot at the CBS Broadcast Center and the Los Angeles episodes at CBS Television City, where it remained even after its move to ABC. The first episode featured comedian Jerry Seinfeld , Howard Stern co-host Robin Quivers , Republican Party strategist Ed Rollins , and comedian Larry Miller .