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  2. Sunday Simmons & Charlie Brick - Wikipedia

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    Sunday Simmons & Charlie Brick was the third novel from English novelist Jackie Collins, published in 1971 by W. H. Allen, it was retitled The Hollywood Zoo in 1975 and then as Sinners in 1984. [ 1 ] This would be Collins' first novel set in Los Angeles (the previous two had been set in London ) and also the first one that centred on the lives ...

  3. Curtain: Poirot's Last Case - Wikipedia

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    Curtain: Poirot's Last Case is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in the UK by the Collins Crime Club in September 1975 [1] and in the US by Dodd, Mead and Company later in the same year, selling for $7.95.

  4. Op-ed - Wikipedia

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    The "Page Op.", created in 1921 by Herbert Bayard Swope of The New York Evening World, is a possible precursor to the modern op-ed. [4] When Swope took over as main editor in 1920, he opted to designate a page from editorial staff as "a catchall for book reviews, society boilerplate, and obituaries". [5]

  5. Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword ...

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    Explore daily insights on the USA TODAY crossword puzzle by Sally Hoelscher. Uncover expert takes and answers in our crossword blog.

  6. Puzzle solutions for Friday, Aug. 30, 2024

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    Find answers to the latest online sudoku and crossword puzzles that were published in USA TODAY Network's local newspapers. Puzzle solutions for Friday, Aug. 30, 2024 Skip to main content

  7. Op-Ed: Lina Khan's closing shot at the U.S. free market - AOL

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    While there has been no shortage of attention on many of the dubious last-minute actions by the Biden administration, the latest shoe to drop might just take the cake.

  8. Hollywood Wives (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Wives is a 1983 novel by the British author Jackie Collins.It was her ninth novel, and her most successful, selling over 15 million copies. [1]Hollywood Wives tells the stories of several women in Hollywood, ranging all the way from long-time talent agents and screenwriters to vivacious screen vixens and young, innocent newcomers.

  9. Wilkie Collins - Wikipedia

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    William Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 – 23 September 1889) was an English novelist and playwright known especially for The Woman in White (1860), a mystery novel and early sensation novel, and for The Moonstone (1868), which established many of the ground rules of the modern detective novel and is also perhaps the earliest clear example of the police procedural genre.