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Latest Articles 2009
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Meanwhile, according to the Daily Mail, British tabloid The People reports that Winehouse was seen buying cocaine, heroin, ecstasy and ketamine the night before her death; any tabloid report, of course, must be taken with a grain of salt.
Amy Winehouse Dies: Mom Janis Says She Seemed 'Out Of It' A Day Before Passing, Ecstasy Suspected 2011
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When The People become restless let them campaign, sue and hit the brick wall of the Intelligence Community.
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The U.S. Supreme Court, signaling how it will vote, in a 5-4 move blocked the airing of the proceedings; proceedings We, The People, wanted to see, but they -- the judges -- have said "No!"
Charles Karel Bouley: Pro Prop. 8 Attorney Cooper: You Can't Destroy Bigotry By Erasing Tapes 2010
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"I've seen President Obama gray more in past year than during the two years I followed him on the campaign trail," observes Amy Rice, co-director of HBO's Obama campaign-pic By The People.
David Kaufman: Wear and Tear: Why the Presidency is Hazardous to Obama's Health 2010
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Members at the Sunday Mirror and The People, who were due to stage strikes on Saturday, followed suit.
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Having followed the ups and downs of the accountability movement over the last few years, and while writing The People v Bush, I can safely report that the battle to bring Bush and his top advisors to justice -- for murder, war crimes, warrantless wiretapping, bank fraud, and shredding the Constitution -- is far from over.
Charlotte Dennett: The Battle for Justice Heats Up Charlotte Dennett 2010
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"More government" does not always equate to "less freedom" -- government is instead the referee who calls "Foul!" when capitalism starts to run roughshod over The People, and that is indeed a good thing:
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"More government" does not always equate to "less freedom" -- government is instead the referee who calls "Foul!" when capitalism starts to run roughshod over The People, and that is indeed a good thing:
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [120] -- Republicans Chicken Out 2010
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Despite up to 50 staff across the three titles - Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and The People - having applied for voluntary redundancy, and several having already left the company, the BAJ journalists are determined to fight plans for mandatory redundancies.
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