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				<title>&quot;The Thin Blue Line&quot; and the Ambiguous Truth</title>
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				<description>By Lucien J. Flores - In his 1988 documentary, The Thin Blue Line, Errol Morris explores the 1976 murder case of police officer Robert Wood and the man convicted for the murder, Randall Dale Adams. Having originally stumbled upon the subject, Morris chose to make the documentary after &amp;ldquo;he became personally persuaded of the convicted man&amp;rsquo;s innocence&amp;rdquo; (Curry 157). In Morris&amp;rsquo; presentation of the case, the director refutes the original verdict and persuades audiences that Adams is innocent. In Bennett L. Gershman&amp;rsquo;s article &amp;ldquo;The Thin Blue Line: Art or Trial in the Fact-Finding Process...</description>
				<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 08:05 EDT</pubDate>
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