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Justin Rood at TPMmuckraker has been hot on the trail of journalism's latest iteration of Milli Vanilli.
July 2006 2006
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- Justin Rood, in an article on Katherine Harris 'imploded Senate campaign
Yeah, but Who's Playing Grant? Cass Dems 2006
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TPMMuckraker†™ s Justin Rood rides the courthouse elevator with freshly-convicted Bush administration official/Abramoff ally David Safavian.
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- Justin Rood, in an article on Katherine Harris 'imploded Senate campaign
Archive 2006-08-01 Cass Dems 2006
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Unsurprisingly, he emerged from the State Dept. ’s intelligence directorate, a shop that punches above its weight — as Justin Rood documented long ago — and was the only element of the intelligence community to correctly assess that Saddam Hussein didn’t have an operative nuclear weapons program in 2002.
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TPMMuckraker’s Justin Rood rides the courthouse elevator with freshly-convicted Bush administration official/Abramoff ally David Safavian.
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Heir of Sea and Fire back here with me, I swear by Madir's bones that I'll see the wraiths of Hel ride across this thresh - old before I call Rood back to Anuin. "
Heir of Sea and Fire McKillip, Patricia A. 1977
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One of the most famous of these roods or crucifixes was that at the abbey of Boxley, in Kent, which was entitled the Rood of Grace.
The Pink Flamingo 2008
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Marketa on Wednefday and Fri* the Rood, which is turned into the clerk*a lay.
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Here the 'Rood' of Bexley, which was a crucifix where the eyes and lips were made to move and the people were taught that it was miraculous, was exposed and broken to pieces: here the famous images of
The History of London Walter Besant 1868
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