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  • In so doing, we lambast the strategy of dressing only two defensive tackles, critique Aaron Ross, wonder why Corey Webster has not been assigned to cover the G-Men opponents 'number one receivers, harp on the impotence of the squad's offensive line, and comment on Brandon Jacobs' melodrama.

    Dan Weiner: THE NYGMEN PODCAST: Week 2 REVIEW/Week 3 PREVIEW - We gotta beat the Titans!! Dan Weiner 2010

  • Withers had a military and law enforcement background, so it's not a long stretch to imagine he would be comfortable with some G-Men, but of course so many questions remain as to how his informing may have put lives at risk.

    Nancy Snow: Whither Ernest Withers? Nancy Snow 2010

  • When the town of Prosperity, Ind., is hit with a string of grisly deaths, the Winchester brothers put on their best G-Men personas to investigate.

    Buffy's Charisma Carpenter: Working on Supernatural Was Super Tasty 2011

  • G-Men's Secret Weapon stingray The Federal Bureau of Investigation's desire to keep cellphone-tracking devices known as "stingrays" under wraps could make things more difficult for the government as it tries to prosecute the case of a man who was tracked by federal agents using one of the devices, the judge in the case said.

    Week in Words Erin McKean 2011

  • Unfortunately in FL if there was a gator that big running around and catching feral hogs and crossing streets, the G-Men would be after him pretty quick.

    Field & Stream 2009

  • Kristine Kathryn Rusch's "G-Men" (originally reviewed in Sideways in Crime edited by Lou Anders) is equal parts sixties era detective story and political cover-up.

    REVIEW: The Year's Best Science Fiction #26 edited by Gardner Dozois 2009

  • When O'Malley was a kid, he looked up to the “G-Men.”

    Big Secrets Benjamin Matvey 2011

  • Â While prominent mobsters, like Al Capone and Lucky Lusciano, were running the crime families of the large cities, others were attacking the Midwest, killing “G-Men” and becoming a target of J. Edgar Hoover, who named some of these people by the moniker of “Public Enemy Number One”.

    Five Notorious Gangsters of the Great Depression | myFiveBest 2010

  • "Therefore Pats and G-Men to win due to having strongest passing game."

    Baltimore Ravens 20 New England Patriots 23 - as it happened | Paolo Bandini 2012

  • Unfortunately in FL if there was a gator that big running around and catching feral hogs and crossing streets, the G-Men would be after him pretty quick.

    Field & Stream 2009

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