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Correction: I think Kroger did address the cash envelopes in the report under "Lack of Corroborating Evidence."
Portland government sinks to the very bottom (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Corroborating the reports that this is something Cain…actually…said, Steve Peoples of the Associated Press also reports Cain saying that knowing every detail is not important: 'We need a leader, not a reader.'
HUFFPOST HILL - Scott Brown Probably Only Saw Half Of 'Margin Call' Eliot Nelson 2011
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* Corroborating story about 2/3 of the way down this page
Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09 Cath@VWXYNot? 2009
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Corroborating earlier work, we find that systemic banking crises are typically preceded by asset price bubbles, large capital inflows and credit booms, in rich and poor countries alike.
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Corroborating Bailey's charges of prosecutorial shenanigans is DOJ whistleblower Tamarah Grimes, who provided Department superiors and members of Congress with evidence Siegelman and Scrushy's rights were violated.
Rebecca Abrahams: The Prosecution of Ted Stevens & Don Siegelman Rebecca Abrahams 2010
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Corroborating Bailey's charges of prosecutorial shenanigans is DOJ whistleblower Tamarah Grimes, who provided Department superiors and members of Congress with evidence Siegelman and Scrushy's rights were violated.
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Corroborating evidence, such as a summary of the factual findings in a police report, if there was an accident, or a mechanic's determination of any repair work needed afterwards ..
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Corroborating earlier work, we find that systemic banking crises are typically preceded by asset price bubbles, large capital inflows and credit booms, in rich and poor countries alike.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Corroborating Bailey's charges of prosecutorial shenanigans is DOJ whistleblower Tamarah Grimes, who provided Department superiors and members of Congress with evidence Siegelman and Scrushy's rights were violated.
Rebecca Abrahams: The Prosecution of Ted Stevens & Don Siegelman 2010
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Corroborating evidence, such as a summary of the factual findings in a police report, if there was an accident, or a mechanic's determination of any repair work needed afterwards.
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