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What was the name of the weekly newspaper that Henry Rush bought on the famous show Too Close For Comfort?
Question 1:
What was the name of the weekly newspaper that Henry Rush bought on the famous show Too Close For Comfort?
A.
The Marin Bugler
B.
LA Tribune
C.
California Times
D.
San Francisco Herald
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