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Rayman's colleague, former Village Voice columnist Tom Robbins, wrote a subsequent column about that anti-terror training.
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In response to Barrett's departure, fellow Voice writer Tom Robbins has decided to leave the paper.
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We note with sorrow the departures of Wayne Barrett and Tom Robbins from the Village Voice.
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Last year, Mr. Browne told Tom Robbins, then a columnist with the Village Voice, that the film was mistakenly shown "a couple of times in an area where officers were filling out paperwork before the actual coursework began."
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Hynes was forced to drop the case after veteran investigative reporters Tom Robbins and Jerry Capeci presented Hynes with their long ago tape-recorded interview of his star witness, mob moll Linda Schiro, which revealed her to be a stone-cold liar.
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We note with sorrow the departures of Wayne Barrett and Tom Robbins from the Village Voice.
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We note with sorrow the departures of Wayne Barrett and Tom Robbins from the Village Voice.
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Rayman's colleague, former Village Voice columnist Tom Robbins, wrote a subsequent column about that anti-terror training.
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We note with sorrow the departures of Wayne Barrett and Tom Robbins from the Village Voice.
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Hynes was forced to drop the case after veteran investigative reporters Tom Robbins and Jerry Capeci presented Hynes with their long ago tape-recorded interview of his star witness, mob moll Linda Schiro, which revealed her to be a stone-cold liar.
da5e commented on the word Tom Robbins
Tom Robbins is an American author of magical realism fiction.
June 9, 2009