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The same newspaper prop is used by many different American film and TV shows:

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A Murder of Crows

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Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy

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No Country for Old Men

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Dallas

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Power Rangers Zeo

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Married... With Children

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Angel

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Charmed

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Malcolm in the Middle

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Six Feet Under

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Lucky Louie

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Smith

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Everybody Hates Chris

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Desperate Housewives

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Scrubs

This in turn may well add more shows to the Westphallian Universe.

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I had to check that out. His record is actually for the most consecutive unbeaten international games, which is 52. He has 57 caps for Spain though.

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17 of the 23 players in Algeria's world cup squad were born in France.

Of course they were, it's amazing how many young African players manage to dig up French and Belgian passports after being discovered and recruited by scouts in Africa to conveniently discover they were actually born in France.

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Mostly because they bought it twice. English language and Spanish language. The US paid three times the price for the Spanish language rights as they did for the English language ones too.

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That's also true. Still would have thought that German or Chinese rights would have gone for more.

(and ESPN acquired the rights for more than English... they got the rights for every language bar Spanish, though they're only making use of that for Sirius XM's broadcasts in German, Japanese, Portuguese, Arabic, and Korean)

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The different variations of string theory in general require the universe to have more than 4 dimensions. One in fact posits that there are 26.

I'm not even going to pretend I understand anything of string theory, but I do know the above is apparently the case. Get your head round that.

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