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AG Announces 50-Count Indictment Over Forgery in Wake of Hurricane Sandy: Patch PM
Also: Man and dog saved from fire / Mumps outbreak / A sentimental wallet returns home / Swan found with darts in wing

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AG Announces 50-Count Indictment Over Forgery in Wake of Sandy
A Long Island man and his firm allegedly altered reports for Long Island homes.
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Bekah Connor said she's thankful that honest people still exist in the world, and that God was watching out for her.
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