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Trump Accuser Keeps Telling Her Story Hoping Someone Will Finally Listen
- Di: Eli Saslow
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 18 min
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She believed her best chance to be heard was through sheer repetition, so Rachel Crooks took her seat at the dining table and prepared to tell the story again. She was used to difficult audiences, to skeptics and Internet trolls who flooded her Facebook page with threats, but this was a generous crowd.
"Trump Accuser Keeps Telling Her Story Hoping Someone Will Finally Listen" is from the February 19, 2018 National section of The Washington Post. It was written by Eli Saslow and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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Trump Accuser Keeps Telling Her Story Hoping Someone Will Finally Listen
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 18 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 21/02/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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“Are You Alone Now?”
- Di: Eli Saslow
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 12 min
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He had been afraid to go outside since his mother was detained in an immigration raid 14 days earlier, but now someone was pounding on the front door of their trailer. Alex Galvez, 12, waited until the knocking stopped and then cracked the door open to find a small flier left behind on the top step. He carried it into the kitchen and read it to his older sister.
“Emergency giveaway outside the Post Office! Free food in your time of need!”"“Are You Alone Now?”" is from the June 30, 2018 Natonal section of The Washington Post. It was written by Eli Saslow and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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“Are You Alone Now?”
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 12 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 02/07/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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‘It Was My Job, and I Didn’t Find Him’: Stoneman Douglas Resource Officer Remains Haunted by Massacre
- Di: Eli Saslow
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 27 min
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Scot Peterson had spent much of the past three months in hiding, but now somebody was walking onto his porch and toward the front door. A motion detector activated an alarm inside his duplex. Peterson, 55, ducked away from the windows and bent out of sight. His girlfriend, Lydia Rodriguez, walked to the entryway and began to pull down a corner of the white sheet that now covered most of their front door.
“Oh please,” she said. “What now?”"‘It Was My Job, and I Didn’t Find Him’: Stoneman Douglas Resource Officer Remains Haunted by Massacre" is from the June 04, 2018 National section of The Washington Post. It was written by Eli Saslow and narrated by Sam Scholl.
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‘It Was My Job, and I Didn’t Find Him’: Stoneman Douglas Resource Officer Remains Haunted by Massacre
- Letto da: Sam Scholl
- Durata: 27 min
- Data di pubblicazione: 05/06/2018
- Lingua: Inglese
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