Newspaper from 1996/05/29
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The text describes the presence of female cultists in a university campus, who are perceived as attractive and fashionable but also dangerous and reckless. The author notes that many of these girls are from wealthy or influential families and are often lured into cults by their boyfriends or peers. The text also mentions the array of deadly weapons carried by these female cultists, which are enough to send even the Queen of England into a tailspin. The author concludes that these girls are carefree, reckless, and have an attitude problem, and they often roll around campus in their parents' exotic cars.
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