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Hoopla Eclipses Jackson Hearing (Los Angeles Times)







Hoopla Eclipses Jackson Hearing (Los
Angeles Times)

Hoopla Eclipses Jackson Hearing (Los
Angeles Times)
01/17/2004 10:42 PM

Los Angeles Times - SANTA MARIA, Calif. — The arraignment of Michael Jackson on child molestation charges Friday was part legal proceeding, part pep rally, part media mob scene and part personal crusade.




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