______ to a telephone call from Mr. Max Johnson, editor of the magazines The Move and The Limit, I received a visit from two reporters, Tom Hunter and Gina Thompson.
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They _____ that James Foley, founder of the Beautiful Babes modelling agency, is holding their colleague, Mr Griffiths, prisoner at the Boolabong Health Farm.
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They base their ____ on the fact that, according to them, Mr Griffiths managed to escape for a few minutes and during that time called his boss, Max Johnson, and told him where he was being kept.
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Mr. Johnson asked us to investigate and to _____ Mr Griffiths.
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Despite having very little evidence that Mr Griffiths was in fact a prisoner, I agreed to send two ______ clothes detectives to the scene.
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These officers are both well trained in the techniques required to ____ down missing persons.
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They spent two hours in the Boolabong Health Farm, but neither saw nor found anything _____ suspicious.
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When I mentioned this to Mr Hunter and Miss Thompson, they ______ that the officers had not done their job properly.
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Given that the allegations against Mr Foley have not been backed up in any substantial manner by ____ evidence or proof, I am unable to provide any further assistance to the two reporters or their boss.
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It is not part of our policy to participate in tabloid style journalism, or to seek to ____ the reputation of respectable businessmen.
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