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Book review: 'Trudeau' has rare cultural depth

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Anonymous | 11:07 p.m. Aug. 18, 2008
I have been reading 'Doonesbury' since it began when I was in high school, at least when it came to a paper to which I had access. I look forward to it everymorning (I now get it online.) Tredeau's writing is definitley to the left of the political spectrum.. I've had a theory for years as to why it is so topical: Trudeay and wife are on the 'A" List of party invites in Boston, NYC and Washington. He sees and hears. Plus, I know hw works on a short deadline, unlike some others who work six weeks in advance. When he takes a few months off, I really miss it.

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