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Week in review
Each week, the Daily News' bloggers take on the hot topics at www.insidesocal.com/friendlyfire. Below are excerpts from the conversation.
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FRIENDLY FIRE
State of America
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT AND GOVERNMENT REFORM HOLDS A HEARING ON THE PAT TILLMAN FRIENDLY FIRE INCIDENT
AUGUST 1, 2007
SPEAKERS: ...
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Casey Anthony is no O.J. Simpson
By Earl Ofari Hutchinson
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The widow of a Charleston officer killed in a friendly fire incident two years ago has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and the officer who al...
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Some people think the cuddly punk-rocky [Layton]'s scary too. "A lot of people look at the photo of Layton and his wife [Judi], and say, Oh, what horrible people,'" says Armed America author [Kyle Cassidy]. "In fact, someone asked me, 'Do you think their child is abused?' which is kind of baffling after meeting them. I think they're two absolutely fantastic, funny, kind, polite people who happen to have guns in their closet.
For six months he had no luck. "Nobody was talking to me," he says. "I was going to gun ranges and just sort of hanging out. I was very naive about it. I'd just hand people my card and say, 'Hey, I'm working on a project about gun owners, and I'd love to come over to your house and photograph you with your guns.'"
I was at a party, and he had an NRA patch on his j...
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The Pitt football program continues to be the target of national criticism for forcing the resignation of Dave Wannstedt and conducting the subsequent coaching search to find his replacement.
This time, it's friendly fire.
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Each week, the Daily News' Friendly Fire bloggers take on the hot topics at www.insidesocal.com/friendlyfire. Below are excerpts from the conversation last week.
The Democrats' sacrificial lamb
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Each week, the Daily News' Friendly Fire bloggers take on the hot topics - and each other - at www.insidesocal.com/friendlyfire. Below are excerpts from the debate last week.
Prove you're not racist
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When Jerry Jones was killed last year in a friendly fire incident, the city of Charleston lost a police officer. But the community he served lost a protector, the department lost a brother and his family lost a loved one.
I was, and still am, extremely proud of my husband who easily made friends, could tell stories and make people laugh [and was] an overall good man who treated me better than I could have dreamed," said Samantha Jones, the fallen officer's widow.