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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
Kevin M. Ryan: Escort Ads, Sex Slaves and Four Dead Women Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
Kevin M. Ryan: Escort Ads, Sex Slaves and Four Dead Women Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
Kevin M. Ryan: Escort Ads, Sex Slaves and Four Dead Women Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
Kevin M. Ryan: Escort Ads, Sex Slaves and Four Dead Women Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
Kevin M. Ryan: Escort Ads, Sex Slaves and Four Dead Women Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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He calls Backpage.com "a well-known accelerant of underage sex trafficking."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Kevin M. Ryan 2012
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And when we come back, Bernie's "Backpage" -- a historical look at reporters and children of presidents.
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And the big story in Europe this week is not the war as we'll learn in Bernard Kalb's "Backpage," right after this.
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Up next, Bernie's "Backpage" on Bill Clinton's very expensive memoirs.
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Up next: Bernie's "Backpage" and how advertising cracks another barrier.
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