Radio: Like a Divorce

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The very bigness with which she played her part was the show's greatest weakness, for it seemed inconceivable that any of the other characters could have given Tallulah a moment's trouble. When Ibsen's Hedda finds herself in the power of the villainous Judge Brack (Luther Ad-ler), she commits suicide. For Tallulah's Hedda to do the same seemed preposterous: obviously she could have clawed the judge to bits (or shot him between the eyes) in the time between tea and supper.

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ROBB LEVIN, resident of Fairfax, Virginia, on the $15,000 lawsuit settlement made against Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the White House gate crashers, who are also involved in at least 15 other civil suits
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ROBB LEVIN, resident of Fairfax, Virginia, on the $15,000 lawsuit settlement made against Tareq and Michaele Salahi, the White House gate crashers, who are also involved in at least 15 other civil suits

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