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Pre-Merge History

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  • The previous history of Innocence Project was:
    • 05:15, 2004 Sep 17 Slowking Man (Merged Innocence project)
    • 18:34, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m (=Wrongful Convictions=)
    • 18:32, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m (=Wrongful Convictions=)
    • 18:29, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m (=Wrongful Convictions=)
    • 18:28, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m (=Wrongful Convictions=)
    • 18:25, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m
    • 18:25, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m
    • 18:23, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m
    • 18:18, 2004 Apr 22 Quickwik m
  • The previous history of Innocence project was:
    • 05:15, 2004 Sep 17 Slowking Man m (Merged into Innocence Project)
    • 04:26, 2004 Sep 9 Wmahan m (defendents->defendants)
    • 17:44, 2004 Aug 5 12.64.102.3 (Detail)
    • 17:06, 2004 Aug 5 12.64.102.3 (Update statistics, add detail)
    • 04:53, 2004 Aug 4 TonyW (correct 'External link(s)' capitalisation)
    • 17:11, 2004 Apr 10 65.94.223.141
    • 08:09, 2004 Mar 21 D3 m (replacing text with {msg:stub})
    • 10:32, 2003 Dec 17 Pcb21 (not on VfD anymore)
    • 06:09, 2003 Dec 17 Jerzy (as of 2003., move final s out of link)
    • 04:46, 2003 Dec 17 Tualha (cleanup)
    • 09:30, 2003 Dec 14 Jerzy (Various details)
    • 00:08, 2003 Dec 13 Secretlondon ({{SUBST:vfd}} )
    • 00:06, 2003 Dec 13 134.215.226.45

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Grammar Errors

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I only read a section of this article, but it is clear that there are many grammatical/writing errors. For instance: "...days before he was to be executed, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland granted clemency..." says that the governor was about to be executed.