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Five months later, an American teen magazine called Datebook reprinted part of the quote on its front cover, sparking widespread protests in the American South and public burnings of Beatles records.
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Update - the Somewhere Elsewhere Art Exhibit got a great review on the front page of the SF Chronicle's Saturday "Datebook" section.
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Update - the Somewhere Elsewhere Art Exhibit got a great review on the front page of the SF Chronicle's Saturday "Datebook" section.
Dove's Eye View: 2004
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n Please note: Adding, changing or deleting items in the Datebook is the responsibility of the organizations whose listings appear here.
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n Please note: Adding, changing or deleting items in the Datebook is the responsibility of the organizations whose listings appear here.
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Recently under the "Datebook" section of the paper, it stated: Japan took control of Korea.
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E-mail lshifriss@heraldt.com with "Datebook" in subject line, or call 331-4349.
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E-mail lshifriss@heraldt.com with "Datebook" in subject line, or call 331-4349.
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Ward Bushee, the Chronicle's editor, described the new section as building upon and adding to arts coverage already provided in the paper's "Datebook" section.
San Francisco Business News - Local San Francisco News | The San Francisco Business Times 2009
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The January 3, 2012 issue of the Wall Street Journal lists Detroit twice in its "U.S. Datebook," list of important dates in the United States in this New Year.
Daniel Cherrin: Detroit Really Does Matter? Daniel Cherrin 2012
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