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Based on incorrect information supplied by the Office of the Attorney General, Aimee (Small) Leighton was listed as one of the defendants in a Page One story Wednesday about the state’s legal complaint against “A Woman’s Project” alleged pyramid scheme. “Ms. Leighton was not a member of ‘A…
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Based on incorrect information supplied by the Office of the Attorney General, Aimee (Small) Leighton was listed as one of the defendants in a Page One story Wednesday about the state’s legal complaint against “A Woman’s Project” alleged pyramid scheme. “Ms. Leighton was not a member of ‘A Woman’s Project,”‘ wrote Assistant Attorney General James McKenna in a May 2 letter to the NEWS.
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A caption under a picture that appeared on April 26 on Page B1 depicting an accident on Valley Avenue in Bangor should have reported that 5-year-old passenger Jason Vallieres was wearing a seat belt at the time of the incident.
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