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Poetic Justice: Seven Presidents Who Moonlighted as Poets
Poetic Justice: Seven Presidents Who Moonlighted as Poets
By BBP Intern
May 10, 2013

Some of our most beloved U.S. presidents have tried their hand in poetry at one point in their lives, some only to be told they were better suited for politics (if even that).

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Oh, Canada!: Lord Conrad Black
Oh, Canada!: Lord Conrad Black
By Sarah Bennett
May 10, 2013

Lord ​Conrad Black is what would happen if Donald Trump and Rupert Murdoch had a baby north of the border, but he's still largely unknown in the US.

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Brooklyn's Finest: The Eight Best Egg Creams in New York City
Brooklyn's Finest: The Eight Best Egg Creams in New York City
By Kate Gavino
May 10, 2013

I went on a quest to find the best egg creams in the city, and after strenuous research (and digesting gallons of seltzer water) I present to you my findings.

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