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I hope Boel gets another chance to be a broadcast journalist.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Boel's trip through his individual hell has given him empathy with "the other side" of America.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Although part of Boel's book is focused on his crash, fall and recovery, a fascinating part is how his perspective on news gathering has changed by his own journey through the tabloids.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Like Boel, Al lost his job because of his drinking.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Boel described the depths of his depression, which was snapped by going to rehab and then finding a twelve step group.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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A calling that was snapped short by Boel's second arrest for drunk driving.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Also like Boel, he found his way into a twelve step group and started turning his life around.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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A perusal of the blogs in Louisville shows that a lot of stomping took place on John Boel.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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Boel did a lot of undercover reports, such as posing as Santa Claus to see how people react an do undercover films of men soliciting sex in public parts.
Don McNay: John Boel, On the News, In the News Don McNay 2011
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European Agricultural Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel has been trying to find a way to appease pro-CAP member states without completely blocking the demands of the anti-CAP nations.
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