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So they called Sneddon who got the sheriff ` s department involved.
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Normally, a Casio keyboard on the "accordion" setting would be unwelcome in a pop song – thrown on the scrapheap along with the flute from Britney Spears's Criminal single and David Sneddon.
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Tom Sneddon, Diane Dimond, Tommy Mottola, and especially Martin Bashir should all resign their posts and I think that we should DEMAND it.
This week's cover: An exclusive first look at the new Michael Jackson movie | EW.com 2009
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Tom Sneddon, Dianne Dimond and anyone else who were so jealous of Michael that that wanted to take him down.
This week's cover: An exclusive first look at the new Michael Jackson movie | EW.com 2009
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Speeding the growth process, he says, is Sterling Investment Partners of Westport, Conn., a $1 billion private-equity firm that acquired a controlling interest in the grocer in 2007 after Mr. Glickberg's two partners, David Sneddon and Harold Seybert, retired.
Fairway Market Is Poised for Growth Shelly Banjo 2010
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Sneddon also appeared to be tampering with fundamental elements of his case whenever evidence came to light which undermined the Arvizo family's claims.
Charles Thomson: One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History Charles Thomson 2010
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"They are still the champs, it wasn't a playoff game and until someone takes them out of the playoffs they are still the favorites to win the whole thing," said Sneddon.
Ice Hockey Notebook 2010
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Sneddon reminded his players that while this regular-season win was satisfying, there is still much hockey to be played -- perhaps even against Wootton in the playoffs, which begin mid-February.
Ice Hockey Notebook 2010
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Sneddon was later caught seemingly trying to plant fingerprint evidence against Jackson, allowing accuser Gavin Arvizo to handle adult magazines during the grand jury hearings, then bagging them up and sending them away for fingerprint analysis.
Charles Thomson: One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History Charles Thomson 2010
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In a post-verdict news conference Sneddon continued to refer to Gavin Arvizo as a 'victim' and said he suspected that the 'celebrity factor' had impeded the jury's judgment - a line many media pundits swiftly appropriated as they set about undermining the jurors and their verdicts.
Charles Thomson: One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History Charles Thomson 2010
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