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When The News Broke… Reaction To Munich
Most of us can remember the feeling of hearing a shocking piece of news, one which would stay in your memory for the rest of your life. You can remember where you were, who told you, what your reaction was like, and how you felt. Often, these moments are of a matter that you are relatively unconnected with. A president being shot, a war being started, a famous person passing away, and the ...
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