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	<title>Comments on: Evangelist Kent Hovind&#8217;s trial begins</title>
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		<title>By: The s8intcom Blogger &#187; Arsip blog &#187; Kent Hovind, ‘Dr. Dino,’ Guilty On All Counts</title>
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		<description>[...] Pensacola evangelist and tax protester Kent Hovind winked at his wife and gave her a reassuring smile as he was led away to jail. Jo Hovind clutched the necktie he had been wearing. She kept her eyes on her husband until he was out of sight. A 12-person jury deliberated for 21/2 hours on Thursday before finding the couple guilty of all counts in their tax-fraud case. [...]</description>
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