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Union Jack – bi-weekly column on national politics
By the Voice Staff January 19, 2006
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After watching the play, the audience might be thankful that this is the first time the two groups have worked together.
It would not be an overstatement for me to say that David Foster Wallace is the most important, or at least smartest, writer working today.
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