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The Guardian p. 24
22.6.2007

The Guardian p. 12
31.5.2007

Marshall Ramsey
Jackson Mississippi, The Clarion Ledger
Cagle 8.12.2005
http://cagle.msnbc.com/politicalcartoons/PCcartoons/ramsey.asp


Judge Parker
Harold LeDoux and Woody
Wilson Created in 1952 by N. P.
Dallis 8/9.12.2004
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/jparker/about.htm

Mark Trail
Jack Elrod Created by Ed Dodd in 1946
18.12.2004
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/mtrail/about.htm

The Phantom
George Olesen and Graham Nolan Created
by Lee Falk 13.12.2004
http://www.kingfeatures.com/features/comics/phantom/about.htm


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The Guardian
Epublic p. 2
26.10.2005

The Guardian
p. 15 7.4.2006

The Guardian
Weekend p. 48
10.6.2006

The Guardian
Educ@guardian p. 12
20.6.2006

The Guardian
p. 15 30.11.2004

The Guardian p. 11
27.11.2004

The Guardian
p. 4 8.12.2004

The Guardian
p. 8 19.10.2005

Scare in the community
The MRSA superbug is no longer confined to hospitals. Around the world,
new
strains are killing young, healthy people, report Ian Sample and Bill Hanage
The Guardian
Life p.1
14.4.2005
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/feature/story/0,13026,1458535,00.html

The Guardian
Review p. 10
8.4.2006
Michael
Jackson jury could get
case by Friday
Tue May 31,
2005
8:43 PM ET
Reuters
By Dan
Whitcomb and Alexandria Sage
SANTA MARIA, Calif. (Reuters) - The jury could begin deliberating in the Michael
Jackson child molestation trial by the end of the week,
a judge said on Tuesday,
following instructions on the law and closing arguments by attorneys for both
sides.
Superior Court Judge Rodney Melville, who spent the day working on jury
instructions
with prosecutors and defense lawyers with jurors and Jackson
absent,
said he wanted to hand the case over to the eight-woman, four-man panel
by Friday afternoon.
"I want to get the case out late Friday," Melville told attorneys for both sides
after pushing back closing statements by one day.
Following that timeline the jury could begin deliberations late on Friday or
Monday morning.
Jurors were expected to work behind closed doors for about six
hours a day until they either reach verdicts or announce a deadlock.
Headline and first §§,
R, 31.5.2005,
http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=domesticNews&storyID=2005-06-01T004336Z_01_N31577524_RTRIDST_0_USREPORT-CRIME-JACKSON-DC.XML
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