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:Headlines
 
:Headlines
  
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:Stockpiled in case Peter Sagal, host of NPR's ''Wait Wait Don't Tell Me'', does something newsworthy in 2012.
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:Stockpiled in case Peter Sagal, host of NPR's Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, does something newsworthy in 2012.
  
 
:[Series of above-the-fold newspapers follows; Each has a headline, picture in most of them, and an explanation.]
 
:[Series of above-the-fold newspapers follows; Each has a headline, picture in most of them, and an explanation.]
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:[Fifth row, fourth paper.]
 
:[Fifth row, fourth paper.]
 
:Wait Wait Even For NPR This Is A Bit Much
 
:Wait Wait Even For NPR This Is A Bit Much
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:''This American Life'' to document the road to recovery for those who suffer the trauma of losing on Wait Wait
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:This American Life to document the road to recovery for those who suffer the trauma of losing on Wait Wait
  
 
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