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Hardworker: The Convict Blenny The Engineer Goby is a fantastic beginner's fish which has fascinating characteristics, and the ability to mesmerize the aquarist into watching him work away his hours. eel blenny • convict blenny • engineer goby • worm blenny • pacific neon goby
Tales from the West Texas Dust Part I of a special interview with Randy and Rosie Williamson. criminal justice • prisons • ex-convicts
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Billy the Kid Hollywood has portrayed Billy the Kid as a crazed outlaw, thirsting for the blood of whoever stood in his way. Some sources show it wasn't really that way, that his killing spree was motivated by a desire for revenge against the men who killed a man who he'd come to admire as a father. billy the kid • william h. bonney • pat garrett • john tunstall • life
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Baha'i Faculty Receive Prison Term in Iran
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Buffy Sainte Marie Lyrics Read the lyrics from the Buffy Sainte Marie Song "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee", with a brief explanation of references to Aboriginal Rights struggle. buffy sainte marie • anna may pictou • energy company reservation • leonard peltier • indigo girls lyrics
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