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Nov 2017
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Introducing The Pope's Long Con

LOUISVILLE PUBLIC MEDIA
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What happens when the institutions we depend on fail at every level? What happens when lies go unchecked? From the pulpit to the statehouse, one man claims to serve his fellow man. But does he? Find out in this series from the Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting and Louisville Public Media.

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