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All of this from The Blotter, which is brought to you by Brian Ross and ABC's Investigative Team.
Josh Nelson: ABC News Intentionally Misleading Viewers with RFK-Obama Clean Coal Story 2009
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First, via overlawyered.com, I saw the Flathead Valley Police Blotter, which is the police and crime beat for the Flathead Beacon in Kalispell, Montana, chroniclingsuch small town events as those documented on December 15:
December 2008 2008
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First, via overlawyered.com, I saw the Flathead Valley Police Blotter, which is the police and crime beat for the Flathead Beacon in Kalispell, Montana, chroniclingsuch small town events as those documented on December 15:
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First, via overlawyered.com, I saw the Flathead Valley Police Blotter, which is the police and crime beat for the Flathead Beacon in Kalispell, Montana, chroniclingsuch small town events as those documented on December 15:
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Those with the eyes of a legal eagle at a criminal justice Web site called The Blotter, have collected some of the most everyday crimes that appear to have been captured by Google Street View.
Webware.com 2009
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Those with the eyes of a legal eagle at a criminal justice Web site called The Blotter, have collected some of the most everyday crimes that appear to have been captured by Google Street View.
CNET News.com 2009
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The Blotter, which is brought to you by Brian Ross and ABC's Investigative Team.
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Those with the eyes of a legal eagle at a criminal justice Web site called The Blotter, have collected some of the most everyday crimes that appear to have been captured by Google Street View.
CNET News.com 2009
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Those with the eyes of a legal eagle at a criminal justice Web site called The Blotter, have collected some of the most everyday crimes that appear to have been captured by Google Street View.
CNET News.com 2009
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Those with the eyes of a legal eagle at a criminal justice Web site called The Blotter, have collected some of the most everyday crimes that appear to have been captured by Google Street View.
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