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in two thousand and would there been a series of assaults started to employees in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist. graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any a large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not
in two thousand and would there been a series of assaults started to employees in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen...
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in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the men they arrested twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist. graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the shippers d
in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started taking place in fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent the from shannon's case to fort collins. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married and employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that night twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession...
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in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to your place fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in the. floyd at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not
in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to your place fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in the. floyd at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen...
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in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to blois fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any a large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers did not
in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to blois fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort called. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the dozen...
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in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to your place of fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort coord. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the bisan different cases. the man they arrested was twenty nine year old troy graves philadelphia's elusive center city rapist graves was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault and one count of murder in the death of shannon schieber. the prosecutor was district attorney lynn abraham. the prosecutor in the city of philadelphia who is known as a pretty deadly d.a. in other words she put more people on death row then any other prosecutor in pennsylvania and probably any large number around the country. graves was found guilty and the district attorney wanted the death penalty but the she bers di
in two thousand would there been a series of assaults started to your place of fort collins colorado they put out a report to police agencies all across the new united states. so they sent from shannon's case to fort coord. the d.n.a. was a match. the suspect was married in. employed at an air force base. about eight o'clock that twenty third day of april. two thousand and two this fellow and his wife walked into the police station and by midnight that night they had a full confession for the...
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an electrical engineer from fort collins, colorado...ampion, a teacher from brookhaven, mississippi... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. if you come up with a correct response in final jeopardy! on our program, you stand a better chance of winning the game. and if you were watching yesterday, that's what kelly did. she's the only player who came up with the right response. jeff and andrew, keep that in mind. good luck, players. here we go. let's take a look at the categories, shall we? first off... yeah. we'll deal with... we want you to... and finally... there will be two u's in each correct response. kelly, start. remember the ladies for $200. kelly. -who is abigail adams? -that's right. remember the ladies, $400. jeff. -who is annie oakley? -yes. muppet for $200.
an electrical engineer from fort collins, colorado...ampion, a teacher from brookhaven, mississippi... whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. if you come up with a correct response in final jeopardy! on our program, you stand a better chance of winning the game. and if you were watching yesterday, that's what kelly did. she's the only player who came up with...
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newspaper uncertainties when a campaign was going on and you would see that so-and-so from fort collins colorado had given one dollar which is a lot of money back then, and somebody from yuma, arizona, had given the descent and somebody from mississippi had given another 25 cents. as one of the things that the newspaper does is it drew this picture for people of mexican descent that they were a collective community, that they were a national community, and that when they work together they could contribute to the common good and could be good citizens. one of the primary narratives of the spanish-language newspaper was, mexicans are good citizens. they are not just good workers, they are good people. this is something that is not reflected in the english language newspapers. one of the things i would like people to take away from this is if you would want to understand the people of the united states, you have to be considering all the resources, the primary resources and drawing on those to get a clear picture if you want to understand different points of view that are prevailing you have to be
newspaper uncertainties when a campaign was going on and you would see that so-and-so from fort collins colorado had given one dollar which is a lot of money back then, and somebody from yuma, arizona, had given the descent and somebody from mississippi had given another 25 cents. as one of the things that the newspaper does is it drew this picture for people of mexican descent that they were a collective community, that they were a national community, and that when they work together they...
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and he would see that so-and-so from fort collins colorado had given a dollar which was a lot of money back then. and someone from yuma arizona had given 50 cents. have given another 25 cents. one of the things that the newspaper does is it drew this picture for people of mexican descent that they were a collective community. it was a national community and when they work together they could contribute to the common good. this was something that was not reflected in the u.s. english language. you have to be considering all of the resources and drying on those. to get a clear picture. if you want to understand different points of view. you have this phenomenon. it's almost as though that's there. but three alice's. and everyone goes through a looking the looking glass investor a different virtual reality. again it is a world of media representation. the ideas in the consciousness. different ideas about certain kinds of immigrants. alienating people from certain countries. and nationalities. have been involved very much in our thinking. we spoke with author steve woodward to learn about
and he would see that so-and-so from fort collins colorado had given a dollar which was a lot of money back then. and someone from yuma arizona had given 50 cents. have given another 25 cents. one of the things that the newspaper does is it drew this picture for people of mexican descent that they were a collective community. it was a national community and when they work together they could contribute to the common good. this was something that was not reflected in the u.s. english language....
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from and how much they donated so you could open the newspaper and see that so and so from fort collins, colorado had given one dollar which was a lot of money back then. somebody from arizona had given $.50. one of the things that this did was to show that mexican-americans were a collective community and when they worked together, they could contribute to the common good, they could be good citizens. one of the narratives was that mexican-americans are good citizens. something that was not reflected in the english-language newspapers. one thing i like to take away from this is that if you want to understand the people of the united states, you have to consider all the resources and drawn those to get a clear picture. if you want to understand different points of view that are prevailing, you have to consume different media so you have this phenomenon, it is almost as though it is not just one alice looking through the looking glass, it is three alice's and three looking glasses and they each other own virtual reality. i say virtual because it is a world of media representation but it is just a
from and how much they donated so you could open the newspaper and see that so and so from fort collins, colorado had given one dollar which was a lot of money back then. somebody from arizona had given $.50. one of the things that this did was to show that mexican-americans were a collective community and when they worked together, they could contribute to the common good, they could be good citizens. one of the narratives was that mexican-americans are good citizens. something that was not...