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<description>When Ian Millar opened up his AOL Instant Messenger program yesterday and linked to the new AIM Triton site, he wasn&#x26;#x27;t prepared for what he saw. &#x26;#x22;I have been an AIM customer for many years, and although I do not use AOL for my mail client, I have recommended it for relatives and friends,&#x26;#x22; he said in a letter to top executives of the company. &#x26;#x22;In general, I appreciate AOL and your business savvy.&#x26;#x22; But when Millar saw the company&#x26;#x27;s new slogan, he was shocked and disgusted. He was not alone. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTERNET NEWS Is new AOL IM slogan...</description>
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<description>CHESTER, ILL.--Before Popeye the Sailor, Olive Oyl and Wimpy were the stars of a beloved comic strip, they walked the streets of this little town where their creator grew up. Popeye&#x26;#x27;s real-life alter ego, according to locals, was Frank Fiegel, a one-eyed, pipe-smoking man with a penchant for fistfights. Dora Paskel was unusually tall and thin and wore a bun at the nape of her neck. And theater owner J. William Schuchert so loved hamburgers that he would send his employees out between performances to buy them. Popeye made his debut in the funny pages 75 years ago, walking onto...</description>
<author>Charleston Post &#x26; Courier</author>
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