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WASHINGTON — As Arlen Specter leaves the Senate after 30 years, the one-time corruption-busting Philadelphia prosecutor and architect of the "single-bullet theory" of the John F. Kennedy assassination says he wouldn't change a thing about his zig-zag-zig political path.
Arlen Specter: Senate Tenure Not Defined By Party Label AP 2011
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WASHINGTON — As Arlen Specter leaves the Senate after 30 years, the one-time corruption-busting Philadelphia prosecutor and architect of the "single-bullet theory" of the John F. Kennedy assassination says he wouldn't change a thing about his zig-zag-zig political path.
Arlen Specter: Senate Tenure Not Defined By Party Label AP 2011
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WASHINGTON mdash; As Arlen Specter leaves the Senate after 30 years, the one-time corruption-busting Philadelphia prosecutor and architect of the "single-bullet theory" of the John...
Arlen Specter: Senate Tenure Not Defined By Party Label AP 2011
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WASHINGTON mdash; As Arlen Specter leaves the Senate after 30 years, the one-time corruption-busting Philadelphia prosecutor and architect of the single-bullet theory of the John...
Arlen Specter: Senate Tenure Not Defined By Party Label AP 2011
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SCHAPER: The hung jury on 23 of the 24 counts against Blagojevich and his brother and co-defendant, Robert, is a significant defeat for Chicago's corruption-busting U.S.
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Republican Chris Christie, a former corruption-busting prosecutor, unseated the deep-pocketed but unpopular Gov.
Simon Rosenberg: Sifting Through the Economic Messages From the Elections Last Night 2009
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All this plays to Mr. Christie's strengths as a corruption-busting prosecutor who says he will offer "real choices rather than fake reform" if he is elected.
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The BGA is Chicago's preeminent corruption-busting watchdog group, the civic conscience of a chronically unconscionable polity.
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Republican Chris Christie, a former corruption-busting prosecutor, unseated the deep-pocketed but unpopular Gov.
Thomas W. Carroll: Christie Election Will Make NJ an Educational Battleground 2009
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The move was billed as a corruption-busting reform, but quickly began to smell more like cronyism-as-usual than putting people first.
Judgment Calls 2008
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