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Execution No 135, of Gary Graham, was done on the startlingly flimsy evidence of a single witness.
ECONOMIST: Election Briefing: Death penalty
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In June, for the first time, Mr Bush issued a stay of execution (though it was followed, quickly, by Gary Graham's execution).
ECONOMIST: Election Briefing: Death penalty
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Two lieutenants, Robert Graham and Gary Crum, told him that if he started his own shop, they would go with him.
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They won 2-1 at West Bromwich Albion but could have had Gary Neville sent off when he brought down Graham Dorrans.
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Freeh's findings also implicated former administrators including university president Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley and retired vice president Gary Schultz.
NPR: Paternos Issue Report, Challenge Freeh's Findings
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Looking back at the victory over the Magpies, the Boro chairman reserved praise for boss Gary Smith, who took charge of the side for the first time since replacing Graham Westley.
BBC: Stevenage target Spurs Cup scalp
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Freeh's 267-page review was released in July 2012 and blamed Paterno, former university President Graham Spanier, suspended Athletic Director Tim Curley and ex-Vice President Gary Schultz for allegedly taking part in a cover-up to avoid bad publicity.
CNN: Paterno family: Freeh report 'factually wrong'