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Feb. 8, 1961: Matt Weinstock has a follow-up on the mysterious death of Norman Siegel, who fell to his death from the Guaranty Building on Hollywood Boulevard. DEAR ABBY: I am a high school student who makes straight A's. My problem is I am well liked by my teachers but not by my classmates. The reason: When people ask to copy my homework, I tell them I don't mind helping them with something they can't understand but I don't see why I should spend three or four hours on homework and then hand it over for someone to copy. They call me stuck-up and selfish. How can I keep up my work and my friends too? ALSO |
The death of Norman Siegel is quite compelling, especially in light of the recent mysterious (killing) of the Hollywood publicist, who was killed at a stop light, in her car.
Wonder what the cornoner’s verdict will come up with?…
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