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Child Protective Services & the Business of 'Legalized Kidnapping' yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Child Protective Services & the Business of \'Legalized Kidnapping\' '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' Article: Former Georgia Senator Nancy Schaefer, while in office, waged a battle against CPS and introduced a bill designed to bring that agency under stricter regulation.
Child Protective Services & the Business of 'Legalized Kidnapping' 2009
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Kidnapping is a violent crime and those who engage in this kind of terrorism, whatever their alleged motives, are not romantic revolutionaries; they are common, sordid, vicious criminals and should be treated accordingly.
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Kidnapping is so rampant because even the Judges have been bought off or are too scared to act.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Kobach on Arizona’s Immigration Law 2010
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Kidnapping is a growth industry in much of the developing world.
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Kidnapping is rampant and not limited to the wealthy.
California Crossings 2008
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Kidnapping is big business and has been for some time, but no one wants to admit that they pay off — and thus encourage — kidnappers.
Brilliant or a sham? Questions asked over Ingrid Betancourt rescue « Isegoria 2008
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Kidnapping is spreading, reaching beyond traditional wealthy targets to the middle class.
Boing Boing: August 15, 2004 - August 21, 2004 Archives 2004
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"Kidnapping" was the way Israel termed the capture of its soldiers on duty in a tense border area.
David and Goliath 2006
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"Kidnapping" was the way Israel termed the capture of its soldiers on duty in a tense border area.
CONTENTS 2006
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"Kidnapping," said Rhodan, "which in civilized circles is considered to be a crime!"
Blue System Scheer, Karl 1976
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