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| While most of the nation revels in the warmth and light of Golden Week--a string of holidays running from the end of April into the first week of May--snow still lies thick on the ground in the mountain depths. In print, left-of-center commentators are more plentiful, but not nearly so thick on the ground as conservatives. Firefighters are as thick on the ground as steelworkers once were in Pittsburgh or stockbrokers still are in Brooklyn Heights. |
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