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| What's the spin: Mahoney reportedly accepted the apology, but threw a fit when he tried to convince his dad to turn down the store's exchange offer. He seemed obsessed with greetings used by store clerks, for example, and he threw a fit after a Boston city government press release referred to the arrival of a "holiday tree. The mother asked the child why she threw a fit at kindergarten. |
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