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Show DECEMBER Til K JOURNAL 12 By WILLIAM RiTT Central Press Writer THE REDS Andrei Vishinsky evened up and made 1952 the says the Wests arms reduction year without a winter. proposal kept him laughing so he IIoxc couldnt sleep. Maybe Andrei ask a reader, "should was just' trying to stay awake pie be eaten tcith a fork or by and avoid nightmares about life hand t How did it taste better behind the Iron Curtain. when you were n kid Rightl , i i i t Massachusetts has a Boy Scout Still active at age 86. Our figures show that adds up to more than 27,000 good deeds. t i t There was no summer weather during 1816, historians tell us. window panes. 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