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Lawrence Kestenbaum wrote:
>On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, Ilene R. Tyler wrote:
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> I asked him how he got all those folks to open up
>to him like that. "That's the $64,000 question," he said. "
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I heard a while back-
Maybe @ On the Media from NPR an interview w/ a guy who got the releases from the
substance addled arrestees @ Fox's COPS-
he was of the opinion that everyone believes that infamy is better than anonymity...
and peoples just go nuts when they see a camera....
My problem w/ Bowling....... was that he failed to interview the cops @ Columbine who cowered behind the fire trucks while kids and teachers died.
My first, long term, boss was a veteran of the Coast Guard who talked about the concept-
Paid to go out, not to come home"
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