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  • Nicola Cutcher: Investigations into the London Gaza protests last year have called into question how CCTV evidence is being used by police

    Third undercover police spy unmasked as scale of network emerges 2011

  • There are so many scandalous elements to this story that it's hard not to sound like Nick Griffin's speech writer when discussing them but, just leaving the obvious ones aside for a moment, the clincher comes at the end, with a spectacular piece of editorialising from the BBC's crack Janet and John reporting team of Nicola Cutcher and Andrew Verity.

    OPEN THREAD 2009

  • And, while we're at it, I wonder if anyone can guess which party Cutcher and Verity vote for?

    OPEN THREAD 2009

  • "Why did I pay $15,000 a year for a job that's going to pay me $12 an hour?" said Cutcher, who served as a medic in Iraq and returned home with a Purple Heart.

    Tennessean.com Dickson 2010

  • The problem, Cutcher found, is that employers wanted X-ray technicians with two-year associate's degrees, not the limited nine-month certification for which he and his classmates paid $15,000.

    Tennessean.com Dickson 2010

  • Nicholas Cutcher came home from the war, eager to train for his peacetime career.

    Tennessean.com Dickson 2010

  • "This is our third year at the Pecan Fest," Cutcher said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • "This is our third year at the Pecan Fest," Cutcher said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • "This is our third year at the Pecan Fest," Cutcher said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

  • "This is our third year at the Pecan Fest," Cutcher said.

    The Gazette-Enterprise: News 2009

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