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But the mall and nearby streets have been frequent targets, and by sundown it was empty save for clusters of police officers and soldiers.
News organizations have been frequent targets, and anthrax-bearing letters have been sent by way of a Trenton post office to NBC News in New York and to the office of the Senate majority leader.
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The sponsor, Roger H. Corbin, a Democrat from Westbury, said he proposed the measure in part to protect single mothers, who, he said, were the most frequent targets of evictions, and their children.
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The combination makes undocumented immigrants frequent targets for fraud and other crimes, she said.
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