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  2. List of photograph manipulation incidents - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram generated controversy in September 2010 when an Egyptian blogger, Wael Khalil, revealed that the newspaper had altered a photo of Middle East leaders walking with United States President Barack Obama so that instead of Obama leading the group, Egyptian President Mubarak was placed in the front when he was ...

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  4. Tioga, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The name "Tioga" is borrowed from Native American tribes who lived in the area at the time of the arrival of European colonists; it means "at the forks". The various Iroquois tribes all had similar words for the concept: the Oneida called it Te-ah-o-ge, the Mohawk called it Te-yo-ge-ga, the Cayuga called it Da-o-ga and the Seneca called it Da-yo-o-geh.

  5. Controversy in Norristown surrounding council, police chief ...

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    A police controversy in Montgomery County has residents questioning why their police chief – the first woman to hold the position – was put on leave after less than a year on the job.

  6. NJ comptroller says hundreds of cops attended training that ...

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    A probe found that hundreds of law enforcement officers attended a police training conference that taught unconstitutional policing tactics.

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  8. Pennsylvania State Constables - Wikipedia

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    The office of the Pennsylvania State Constable is a municipally elected, sworn Law Enforcement Officer [4] throughout the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [5]Pennsylvania State Constables are elected in each borough, township, and city ward in the state—except in Philadelphia (although constables may still exercise authority in the City of Philadelphia) —and serve six-year terms.

  9. Watonga reeling after officer's viral use-of-force ... - AOL

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    At a meeting last week, the Watonga City Council demoted the current city manager to an "interim" role after the police controversy and other more common local government complaints about utility ...