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Wednesday, July 14, 2004

The Hollywood-Edwards connection: Senator's Judiciary Committee role merits close scrutiny if Valenti statement applies
by DAVID ROTHMAN
TeleRead, publication date: 14 July 2004
Posted by Claire at 9:28 AM

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