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In September, after years of mounting settlement costs and a series of Daily News articles, the department created two units to investigate cops who been repeatedly named in lawsuits.

Responding to the Independent's article, a department spokesman said: "There is a big difference between the amount of shale gas that might exist and what can be technically and commercially extracted.

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How can they be in trouble with the law? - According to a 2014 Washington Post article, police departments hide their actions all the time.

The mayor and the police commissioner, Raymond W. Kelly, strongly denied the accusations in the articles, saying the department did not target Muslims but simply followed leads.

It also said police officers retaliated against the Middletown Times Herald-Record for a series of critical articles about the department by repeatedly ticketing its delivery trucks.

Previous articles concerned the department's morale problems, the loss of senior supervisors to retirement, the lack of senior black officers, and how the department's own tactics and reputation hurt its attempts to recruit young black men.

Guardian Australia understands in correspondence between the Australian federal police and the immigration department, articles from a number of journalists were supplied in relation to investigations into disclosures of information.

Disciplinary steps can range, depending on the severity of the fraud, from publication of an apology or erratum, withdrawal of the article, to the refusal to consider more articles by that department or institution (e.g. for 6 months or up to 1 year).

After years of articles dissecting the department's dismal response time, botched raids, and use of excessive force issues that precipitated the federal intervention Colony Arms felt like a win, signaling a shift in the public's perception, or at the very least the media's interpretation, of the embattled police department.

After years of articles dissecting the department's dismal response time, botched raids, and use of excessive force — issues that precipitated the federal intervention — Colony Arms felt like a win, signaling a shift in the public's perception, or at the very least the media's interpretation, of the embattled police department.

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