61.   For anybody checking out their hockey standings, there will be another column for regulation ties.

62.   Garrison Keillor, for instance, started out slow, and now his column is one of our top page-drivers.

63.   He said my column was a real page-turner. . . .

64.   His column is yet another example of the outstanding political commentary that comes at no extra charge on The New York Times News Service wire.

65.   His columns are plain-spoken and no-nonsense.

66.   Here it is Christmas, a column is due,

67.   His columns were hilarious.

68.   His next column will be available on Thursday.

69.   Her column is available FREE to all New York Times News Service clients.

70.   Her columns are available from the New York Times Syndicate.

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