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BP’s Tony Hayward says an acting degree might have helped after the spill. Hillary Clinton is an eater of chips -- just probably not deadly

Jul 31, 2020
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BP’s Tony Hayward saysan acting degree might have helped after the spill.
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Darrell Issa wantsto hold seven hearings per week.
Charlie Crist considersa posthumous pardon for Jim Morrison.
Arnold Schwarzenegger says“no one cares if you smoke a joint or not.”
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