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Date: 2007-11-15 Author: Ginia Bellafante Article Mentions
Author, Ginia BellafanteMentioned, Marshall Herskovitz Mentioned, Ed Zwick Mentioned, The New York Times
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... They have owned the world of ruminative soap opera, the way Ford once owned Detroit. As producers they have evoked the anxieties of nearly every life phase: in Thirtysomething, the marriage and childbearing years; in My So-Called Life, adolescence; ...
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