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| But despite the obvious newsworthiness of Pelosi's ascent, it may not be the most significant gain made by women these midterms. TORONTO -- Life never is dull if you are a World Series champion, but the Chicago White Sox seem to be taking their newsworthiness to a higher level. Because the child deaths occurred due to improperly stored firearms, the newsworthiness of the press release increased dramatically. |
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