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Examples
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James Laxer, in his book The Border: Canada, the US and Dispatches from the 49th Parallel, describes this position as follows,
Black Liquor Sparks New Trade Feud and Old Controversies : Law is Cool 2009
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Video: Dispatches from the front lines of the health care debate - USATODAY. com
Video: Dispatches from the front lines of the health care debate 2009
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He wrote to the Ministry of Defence and was sent another GSM with the clasp and his Mentioned in Dispatches award.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Dispatches is usually very good, but to me it looks like they took the abovementioned journalist and crossed it with the kind of youtube-quality documentary you might see on Edge TV or something.
The Trouble with Boris - Channel 4 Dispatches Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Video: Dispatches from the front lines of the health care debate
Video: Dispatches from the front lines of the health care debate 2009
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Dispatches from a fragile island - Impressions from Haiti by a former Financial Times journalist living with his wife in Haiti.
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I cannot recommend Tony Horwitz's book Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War, which explores the answer to this exact question, highly enough.
Picketts charges 2009
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The "progressive" site, Religious Dispatches, is no better, posting a longer piece, "American Nuns Under the Vatican Microscope" (Aug. 17, 2009), by Mary E.
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I read in Dispatches From the Culture Wars about Scott Conover, who was arrested for taking a picture of a policeman during a traffic stop.
Boing Boing 2008
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Dispatches from a lost world, yet eerily familiar.
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