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      <title>Review: Politics and old-style humor in 'Fiorello'</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — What goes around comes around. It's a key principle in politics, and apparently in musical theater, too. 
                   In the 1940s Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia saved the building that would become New York City Center from the wrecking ball. And so in 1994, when the Encores! series began there, it opened with a revival of "Fiorello!," the 1959 musical abou...</description>
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