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Dec. 21, 1960: Matt Weinstock says City Editor Hank Osborne is baffled by a congressman's inquiry about the Mirror's deadline. "There are five editions a day, each with a deadline," Weinstock says. DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend is very jealous. My wife doesn't give me any trouble but my girlfriend checks every move I make. She calls all over town tracing me and hangs around the hall when we have union meetings. I don't know how many people she has watching me. I would like to get rid of her but she sticks like flypaper. I am 37 and she is 24 and a hot-tempered, suspicious Latin-American, if that helps you. She has threatened to kill me if I look at any woman (outside my wife) and I think she would do it. Can I get any help from the law? |
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