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was made against Mr Lewis inthe wake of his resignation on Friday after the Standard revealed he hadmisoughly leadingly claimed he was a On March 25, ABC's Charles Gibson asked Kevorkian, leadingly, if congressional involvement meant that the case had become too much of a "circus. He's not afraid to ask the questions we'd all like to and when interviewing David Bowie recently, asked him leadingly and mischievously if men were better kissers than women. |
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