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  • 122Craig S. Morford — (born 1959) is an American attorney and former acting United States Deputy Attorney General. He is best known for his successful prosecution of James A. Traficant and The Morford Report, written after the overturning of the 2003 Detroit Sleeper… …

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  • 1231992 Los Angeles riots in popular culture — This article lists examples of the ongoing influence on popular culture of the Los Angeles riots of 1992. For other uses, see Los Angeles in popular culture.Music* Body Count released, a month before the riots, the notorious song Cop Killer,… …

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  • 124Knut Rød — (30 June 1900 1986) was a Norwegian police officer responsible for the arrest, detention and transfer of Jewish men, women, and children to SS troops at Oslo harbor. For these and other actions related to the Holocaust in Norway, Rød was… …

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  • 125Vladimir Kvachkov — Infobox Person name = Vladimir Vasilievich Kvachkov caption = Kvachkov on the cover of his book Dangerous by his Loyalty to Russia , 2006. birth date = birth date and age|1948|8|5 birth place = Kraskino, Russia education = Ph.D in military… …

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  • 126Colleen Egan — is a Western Australian journalist and author who played a role in obtaining the acquittal of Andrew Mallard, a Western Australian man who had been wrongfully convicted of murder. Contents 1 Awards 2 References 3 External links Egan, who has… …

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  • 127Chase, Samuel — born April 17, 1741, Princess Anne, Md. died June 19, 1811, Washington, D.C. U.S. jurist. He was a member of the Maryland assembly (1764–84). An ardent patriot, he helped lead the Sons of Liberty in violent resistance against the Stamp Act. He… …

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  • 128Talmud and Midrash — ▪ Judaism Introduction       commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament). Definition of terms       The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly… …

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