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John Walsh and 'America's Most Wanted' mark their 1,000th arrest - Read More

Date Added: May 13, 2008 08:32:25 PM
NEW YORK - When he started "America's Most Wanted," John Walsh could point to at least one thing in its favour: Society's swampland of bad people doing bad things would never run dry. On that basis, the show seems a cinch to run forever.

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