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57,543 words, approx. 192 pages
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Biography of E(dward) Phillips Oppenheim
1289 words, approx. 4.3 pages
 While William LeQueux was the father of the espionage novel, E. Phillips Oppenheim made the genre his own. Like LeQueux, Edgar Wallace, and many other mystery novelists of his generation, E. Phillips Oppenheim was a prolific writer. The author of more th...


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 The Washington Post
Budget Pawn
10/18/1998: 424 words, approx. 1 pages D.C. government pension funds were used as a pawn in the federal budget deal just concluded. The question is whether the maneuver by the Clinton administration will do the city any harm. The answer could be yes, although obliquely. The pension system itself will...
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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Pawns Of War
01/27/1991: 714 words, approx. 2 pages Mike Kelly The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 01-27-1991 PAWNS OF WAR By Mike Kelly Date: 01-27-1991, Sunday Section: REVIEW & OUTLOOK Edition: All Editions -- Sunday Biographical: JEFFREY ZAUN The white house on Whitman Avenue in Cherry Hill has a yellow bow...


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