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		<title>Criminal Judiciary #2: Law and Crime</title>
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<p>Just a reminder that in a couple of days, nominations for the 2008 Podcast Awards will be opening, we hope we can count on you to drop up a nomination for the Best Educational Podcast!</p>
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