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The Washington Post, April 5th, 1992

Bill Clinton, bleary-eyed from reading about his character and his past, punched back at the press recently: "You're just rehashing old facts." He's getting to know us. Our whole business, a Boston Globe columnist noted last year, rests on the "recycling" or "rehashing" of words. That has been true since the first newspaper appeared on this continent 301 years ago. Its "news" was shipped over from England weeks or months after it had been served up in the rags of London. We can rehash much faster now. The newspaper edition that hits the streets at 10:30 p.m. can be ripped off - rehashed, I sho...

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