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A Good War is Hard to Find: The Art of Violence in America

[Griffith] ask[s] key questions about the state of our country’s faith and humanity without the crutch of an agenda, this book is a massively forceful piece of criticism. —Josh Tyson, Time Out Chicago

February 04, 2007

Two Charged in Manhole Murders

Click on the title of this post to read the South Bend Tribune's coverage.

Also, check out an interesting story on "scrapping" in South Bend: http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070204/News01/702040358

Posted by Dave at 12:51 PM  

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