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U.S. WEEKLY In depth look at best- seller “City of Night.” Top 10 best songs of the In depth look at our beloved President. May 8, 2012 $6.99

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In depth look at best-seller “City of Night.”

Top 10 best songs of the year.

In depth look at our beloved President.

May 8, 2012 $6.99

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So far 1963 has been a great year in the music business with sings like “Blue Velvet,” and “Walk Like a Man.” Today were going to sum up who the best has been based on readers votes.

10. Walk Like a Man.

9. My Boyfriend’s Back.

8. I Will Follow Him.

7.Sukiyaki.

6.Fingertips.

5.Hey Paula.

4.Blue Velvet.

3.Dominique.

2.He’s so Fine.

1.Sugar Shack.

There's this cute little girlie, she's a'workin' thereA black leotard and her feet are bareI'm gonna drink a lotta coffee, spend a little cashMake that girl love me when I put on some trashYou can understand why I've got to get backTo that sugar shack, whoa babyTo that sugar shack, yeah honeyTo that sugar shack, whoa yesTo that sugar shack.

This song goes to the roots and shows how the life has hardships and how a man gets passed them.

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BOOK OF THE WEEK

The book is about a young man who travels across the U.S. as a professional hustler. It focuses on the friends, enemies, and the victims to his hustling. The kid also has to deal with deception and keeping insanity when he could be stabbed in the back at any time.

About the AuthorJohn Francis Rechy was born March 10, 1934 in El Paso, Texas. He has written many books and still continues to write. He lives in El paso, Texas by himself.

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MR. PRESIDENT

John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29,1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Early in his life he did very well in school. He attended Princeton and Harvard Universities. He left college to fight for the U.S. in World War 2. He also spent time as a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts.

When Kennedy came into office he faced many challenges. He has had many problems with the Cubans including the Bay of Pigs Invasion and the Missile Crisis. He also faced communism possibly coming out in nations in South America. He has also enjoyed many successes such as turning the economy around and boosting the GDP. He also has successfully

kept relations good with the soviets and started the space race.He alsohelped Ole Miss to have it’sfirst negro student attend its school.

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THE TWILIGHT ZONE

The twilight zone is a phycological thriller which is narrated by Rod Sterling. The show has no specific storyline but the fact that there is an area of unknown also known as The Twilight Zone. The series follows multiple people who drift into The Twilight Zone without knowing. What you might find is a man going back in time to Pearl Harbor and trying to warn them of the Japanese attack. You may also see a lady transform into a mannequin before your eyes. You may even see an alien abduct a man and turn him into another Alien. This show will bring endless laughs and fun for the whole family. – 4.5/5 U.S. Weekly

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PETE ROSE

Pete Rose, player for the Cincinnati Reds, he has gained national fame for his knowledge of the game. Rose, born on April 14, 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Harry and Laverne Rose. In school Rose didn’t have the best of grades. Actually he was held back his Sophomore year. By his Senior year he had already used his four years of eligibility and signed with the minor league class AA Big Boys based in Lebanon, Ohio. Here he compiled a .662 batting average and his

uncle helped get him the chance to play in the majors.

The Cincinnati Reds took a chance on Young Rose. Heso far has compiled a .273 average and a pair of homers. We certainly expect to see more fromhim.

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