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The superior court in Lisbon handling the U.S. extradition request declined to provide the AP with documents relating to the case, or the name of Wright's lawyer.
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The superior court in Lisbon handling the U.S. extradition request declined to provide the AP with documents relating to the case, or the name of Wright's lawyer.
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Doerfler pointed to that in calling Wright's assertions "impossible."
NYDN Rss OREN YANIV 2011
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Prosecutor Thomas Finnerty, in asking for a long prison term, called Wright's actions depraved.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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A letter was read from Wright's son in which the old man pleaded for the preservation of the union so he "would die content."
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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The Gridley House, also known as the Ravine House, is one of Wright's most spacious prairie houses, according to a Wright conservation group, and now, it's for sale.
PHOTOS: Inside Frank Lloyd Wright's Historic Gridley House Aixa Velez 2011
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A letter was read from Wright's son in which the old man pleaded for the preservation of the union so he "would die content."
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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The Gridley House, also known as the Ravine House, is one of Wright's most spacious prairie houses, according to a Wright conservation group, and now, it's for sale.
PHOTOS: Inside Frank Lloyd Wright's Historic Gridley House Aixa Velez 2011
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A letter was read from Wright's son in which the old man pleaded for the preservation of the union so he "would die content."
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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A letter was read from Wright's son in which the old man pleaded for the preservation of the union so he "would die content."
The Willard: Where hope collapsed as slavery raged Michael E. Ruane 2011
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