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19,725 words, approx. 66 pages
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Biography of John Galsworthy
592 words, approx. 2 pages
 The English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was one of the most popular writers of the early 20th century. His work explores the transitions and contrasts between pre- and post-World War I England. Born on Aug. 14, 1867, in Coombe, Su...
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Biography of John Galsworthy
8359 words, approx. 27.9 pages
 During the first decade of the twentieth century, John Galsworthy was widely regarded as one of England's leading writers. As a novelist and a playwright, he was commercially successful and critically esteemed. After World War I and until his death in 19...
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Biography of John Galsworthy
7484 words, approx. 24.9 pages
 During the first decade of the twentieth century, John Galsworthy was widely regarded as one of England's leading writers. As a novelist and a playwright, he was commercially successful and critically esteemed. After the First World War and until his dea...




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Justice
04/01/2007: 487 words, approx. 2 pages Justice. Directed by Maria Augusta Ramos. Brooklyn, NY: First Run/Icarus Films, 2004. 102 minutes. VHS. $440 purchase; $125 rental. Near the beginning of the documentary Justice, the camera pans along the bars of an overcrowded prison cell in Brazil. Dozens of men crouch...
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 The Daily Mail (London, England)
No Justice.
12/21/2007: 1,129 words, approx. 4 pages Byline: Stephen Wright RELATIVES of the Omagh bomb victims were stunned last night after theonly man to be directly accused over the atrocity was cleared. Their torment was compounded by cheering from Republicans in the public galleryat Belfast Crown Court as...
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 Investor's Business Daily
Border Justice
6/21/2007: 646 words, approx. 2 pages Illegal Immigration: One wrongly convicted Border Patrol agent has been exonerated and reinstated, and Congress may soon put two more on the path to restored freedom. Is the reign of rogue prosecutors over?Border Patrol agent David Sipe was convicted in 2001 of using excessive force...
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 Investor's Business Daily
Travesty Of Justice
3/6/2007: 615 words, approx. 2 pages The Law: Scooter Libby's prosecution has come to a sad close, with the jury finding the former White House aide guilty on four of five counts, including obstruction of justice -- in a case that never should have been tried.We'd like to think this verdict...


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