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  • House Democrats on Sen. Alex Padilla’s arrest by Homeland Security
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    House Democrats on Sen. Alex Padilla’s arrest by Homeland Security
    Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) (center) and California Democrats speak to reporters about the arrest of Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA) by Homeland Security agents during Sec. Kristi Noem’s press conference earlier in the day. Sen. Padilla was shoved to the ground and handcuffed after attempting to ask a question. (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
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    'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
    Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government.

    Geraldine Finucane, the widow of Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home.

    Pat Finucane, 39 on 12 February 1989. The loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed it killed the 39-year-old lawyer because he was an IRA officer, a claim for which no evidence has materialised.
    Scant effort was put into the police investigation.

    Geraldine Finucane, widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home, where her husband Pat was murdered in 1989.

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  • 'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
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    'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
    Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government.

    Geraldine Finucane, the widow of Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home.

    Pat Finucane, 39 on 12 February 1989. The loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed it killed the 39-year-old lawyer because he was an IRA officer, a claim for which no evidence has materialised.
    Scant effort was put into the police investigation.

    Geraldine Finucane with her son John, a Sinn Fein MP,widow and son of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane, who was murdered in 1989.

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    Paul Faith

     

  • 'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
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    'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
    Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government.

    Geraldine Finucane, the widow of Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home.

    Pat Finucane, 39 on 12 February 1989. The loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed it killed the 39-year-old lawyer because he was an IRA officer, a claim for which no evidence has materialised.
    Scant effort was put into the police investigation.

    Geraldine Finucane, widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home, where her husband Pat was murdered in 1989.

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  • 'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
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    'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
    Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government.

    Geraldine Finucane, the widow of Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home.

    Pat Finucane, 39 on 12 February 1989. The loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed it killed the 39-year-old lawyer because he was an IRA officer, a claim for which no evidence has materialised.
    Scant effort was put into the police investigation.

    Geraldine Finucane, widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home, where her husband Pat was murdered in 1989.

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  • 'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
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    'Thatcher would have known': Pat Finucane's family hope to finally learn truth about his murder. Geraldine Finucane.
    Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government.

    Geraldine Finucane, the widow of Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home.

    Pat Finucane, 39 on 12 February 1989. The loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA) claimed it killed the 39-year-old lawyer because he was an IRA officer, a claim for which no evidence has materialised.
    Scant effort was put into the police investigation.

    Geraldine Finucane, widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane, speaking to the Guardian in her Belfast home, where her husband Pat was murdered in 1989.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest. ***ever so slightly soft on his face but the one in mirror is sharp***

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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  • STUDIO - John Ford
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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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    STUDIO - John Ford
    John Ford, who was named in the Leveson inquiry into press ethics, and has mentioned in books on blagging. He has been talking about how he used his talent for the art of deception to acquire personal financial details of hundreds of targets, from cabinet ministers to publishers, businessmen and celebrities. He worked for private investigators but his principal client, accounting for the bulk of his work, he says, was the Sunday Times. At the time, he did not question the morality of what he was doing. He believed he was exposing stories in the public interest.

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