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  • “All I can say here is that, you know, there was a complaint made by Mr. Travolta — and those acting on his behalf — that there was an attempt on behalf of a number of individuals to extort initially some $25 million from the Travoltas,” said Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Marvin Dames yesterday in an interview with The Nassau Guardian.

    Details in plot to extort money from John Travolta revealed 2009

  • Kevin Dames and Jill Hurst-Wahl wrote an article about copyright and practical considerations in getting started.

    March 2007 2007

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

  • However, Section 2340A -- the prohibition of torture overseas, does not present the problem the Court was worried about in Dames and Moore v. Regan, for it is an explicit congressional prohibition specifically designed to respond to treaty obligations which ban the use of torture.

    Balkinization 2004

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