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                    [Title] => Springsteen gives  music history lesson
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AUSTIN (AP) — They call him The Boss for a reason.

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Malcolm McLaren was called many things in his lifetime: a charlatan, Svengali, genius or just the man who made punk possible, to list only a few.

[DatePublished] => 2010-04-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 135989 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1308998 [AuthorName] => Erwin T. Romulo [SectionName] => Young Star [SectionUrl] => young-star [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 319814 [Title] => The geek and the patriot [Summary] => There’s so much we can do with our comic books. Think about it. The Philippines – an archipelago of angry volcanoes and infinitesimal rice fields, a suffocating metropolis, a young country raised on Catholic virtues and steeped on American vices, owned by a people too new for democracy– can be a great setting for exciting comic book stories. But sadly, as with the other arts involved with fiction, the stories that have explored these possibilities have come few and far between in history.
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                    [Title] => Springsteen gives  music history lesson
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AUSTIN (AP) — They call him The Boss for a reason.

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Malcolm McLaren was called many things in his lifetime: a charlatan, Svengali, genius or just the man who made punk possible, to list only a few.

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