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"They caught who needed to get caught and that was it.
And what about all the business people who were clever enough not to get caught, who wriggled free from blame?
John Yoo, who helped shape the Bush administration's interrogation techniques as a Justice Department lawyer, asked in a 2006 book, "What if, as the popular Fox television program '24' recently portrayed, a high-level terrorist leader is caught who knows the location of a nuclear weapon in an American city.
An N.Y.P.D. detective, Michael Bryer Tim Rothh), suspects that Robert is the man who fled the accident, and, as Roth plays him, Bryer is a ferrety pursuer — an envious Javert, enraged that the rich never get caught, who turns out to be less than straightforward himself.
He asks, "What if, as the popular Fox television program '24' recently portrayed, a high-level terrorist leader is caught who knows the location of a nuclear weapon?" Laura Ingraham, the talk-radio host, has cited the show's popularity as proof that Americans favor brutality.
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"There were different times when people started clapping, but I didn't catch who they were cheering at".
Absolutely, says one of the panel (I didn't catch who it was).
The Border Patrol keeps tallies of those it catches who prove to have criminal records, once its computers recognize their fingerprints.
And I think we all want that because the sooner they catch who actually did this then the better it will be for everyone".
In other words, let's catch who doesn't bother reading beyond the headline — or even the entire headline.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com