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After seeing the front page of The New York Times this morning, you had to wonder if the decision to call out the death of Ruth M. Siems in the news summaries below the fold was an outgrowth of Seasonal Editorial Disorder. Seims, who was 74, was a home economist best known for inventing Stove Top stuffing, thus making the Thanksgiving holiday somewhat less arduous for the cook of the house. In making it to the front page of the Times, she beat out the
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