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Skywriting is communicating with the male inmates who are in the yard and the women are up in the tower, and they write words out in the air to each other, and you have to be able to read stuff backwards.
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Skywriting is communicating with the male inmates who are in the yard and the women are up in the tower, and they write words out in the air to each other, and you have to be able to read stuff backwards.
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Skywriting is communicating with the male inmates who are in the yard and the women are up in the tower, and they write words out in the air to each other, and you have to be able to read stuff backwards.
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Skywriting is communicating with the male inmates who are in the yard and the women are up in the tower, and they write words out in the air to each other, and you have to be able to read stuff backwards.
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Television journalist Jane Pauley, in her new book "Skywriting," on her struggle with bipolar disorder "Iraq as a team does not want Mr. Bush to use us for the presidential campaign.
PERSPECTIVES 2007
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The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth."
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The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth."
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The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth."
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Skywriting involves small planes flying at an altitude of about 10,000 feet, expelling smoke that can be shaped into letters with pilot maneuvers.
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The 22-year-old found a different way to honor the slain Beatle in the bustling crowd of admirers: He sat alone on a bench with earphones on, listening to Lennon's music on his iPod while reading his book "Skywriting By Word of Mouth."
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