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'Be Truthful, Not Neutral,' Amanpour Tells URI: Patch PM

Also: Dunkin' Donuts sued over customer hack | Cranston Library holing passport night | Central Falls man charged with selling cocaine.

"Be brave enough to tell the truth," Amanpour told the sold-out crowd.
"Be brave enough to tell the truth," Amanpour told the sold-out crowd. (Rachel Nunes/Patch)

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'Be Brave Enough To Tell The Truth': Christiane Amanpour At URI

Speaking to a sold-out crowd at the University of Rhode Island, Amanpour called on young journalists to bravely tell the truth.

Dunkin' Sued After Hack Affects 20,000 Customers: NY AG

New York's attorney general said Dunkin' failed to notify 20,000 customers that their accounts had been jeopardized in a 2015 cyberattack.

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Cranston Library Holding Passport Application Workshop

Any U.S. citizen can come apply for their passport, have their photo taken and ask questions on October 21.

Central Falls Man Charged With Selling Cocaine In Cranston

Police found crack and powder cocaine in David Leite's rented vehicle.

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