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  2. Chicago Reader - Wikipedia

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    Staff writer John Conroy wrote extensively, over a period of more than 17 years, on police torture in Chicago; his reporting [43] was instrumental in the ouster and prosecution of Commander Jon Burge, the leader of a police torture ring, and in the release of several wrongly convicted prisoners from death row. [44]

  3. The Turning Point (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    John Conroy is a Special Prosecutor given extraordinary powers to break up the crime syndicate in a large midwestern town. His investigation will focus on Neil Eichelberger and his criminal operation. A local journalist, Jerry McKibbon, is sympathetic to this but feels Conroy isn't experienced enough to handle the task.

  4. John Conroy - Wikipedia

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    Conroy was born on 21 October 1786 in Maes-y-castell, Caerhun, Caernarfonshire, Wales.He was one of six children born to John Ponsonby Conroy (1759-1797), an Irish barrister from County Roscommon, and his wife Margaret Wilson (d. 1845).

  5. Paul Conroy (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Conroy (born 18 July 1964) is a British freelance photographer and filmmaker who works in the British media. A former soldier with the Royal Artillery between 1980 and 1987, he has since worked extensively as a journalist in combat zones, producing footage from conflicts in the Balkans, the Middle East, and Libya.

  6. John H. Conroy - Wikipedia

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    Conroy was born on October 23, 1893, in Gladstone, New Jersey, son of John D. Conroy and Mary Eunice Beale. [1] Conroy graduated from Boston University in 1913. He graduated from Fordham University Law School in 1915. [2] In October 1917, after America entered World War I, he joined the Army.

  7. John M. Conroy - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Conroy (December 14, 1920 – December 5, 1979) was an American aviator and later businessman, whose company Aero Spacelines developed the Pregnant ...

  8. List of people from Jersey - Wikipedia

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    John Conroy Hutcheson, author (1840–1897) Frederick Lonsdale, dramatist (1881–1954) Robert Marett, British author and diplomat (1907–1981) Robert Pipon Marett, lawyer, journalist, poet, politician (1820–1884) Harry Patterson, author (1929-2022) Amélia Perchard, Jèrriais-language writer (1921–2012)

  9. Category:British male journalists - Wikipedia

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    Paul Conroy (journalist) Tony Conyers; Andrew Cook (author) Jonathan Cook; Richard Cook (journalist) George Wingrove Cooke; Matt Cooke (journalist) Derek Cooper (journalist) Peter Cooper (journalist) Colin Coote; Gordon Corera; Adam Cornford; Patrick Cosgrave; Alan Cowell; Bryan Cowgill; James Cox (journalist) John Crace (writer) David ...