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LYNN NEARY, HOST: Writer Ann Brashares struck gold with her book The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants. The best-selling novel for young adults turned into a series and was made into a movie. (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS)
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Got ballistics back on the Holder murder. 霍尔德凶案的弹道分析出来了 They pulled two 7.62 millimeter bullets out of him. 他们取出了他身上两枚7.62毫米的子弹 According to the stippling and size of the entry wound, 根据伤口
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