But if images of dead soldiers flood the airwaves, that could blow the lid off the media's access in Iraq _ and possibly alter public opinion as well.
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Lupsha noted that Garcia Abrego's 52-count indictment included charges _ such as bribery of public officials _ that were expected to blow the lid off Mexican government corruption.
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For $ 19 . 95, you could buy a video from some guy in Texas who purports to blow the lid off the mysterious death of Vince Foster.
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Moore hopes his book will blow the lid off the burgeoning Russian mafia and what he says is its vigorous trade in the nuclear weaponry of the former Soviet Union.
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If anyone thought the tumultuous Thomas-Hill hearings would blow the lid off the hostile conditions some women encounter on the job, their optimistic expectations have in many ways proven premature.
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Moves by North Korea to restart its nuclear reactor program and by Iran to build advanced nuclear facilities to produce weapons-grade materials threaten to blow the lid off long-standing nonproliferation efforts.
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Olbermann said that he was " told that it blows the lid off ( the ) Bristol ( operation ), especially about one skeleton in one closet _ sexual harassment ."
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She forces the listener to hope that at any moment she will blow the lid off a song, which she never does _ and each time the tension almost kills us.
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Russell Crowe plays Jeffrey Wigand, a real-life cigarette industry consultant who blows the lid off the tobacco industry; Al Pacino stars as the " 60 Minutes " producer dogging the story.
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Starting with the feverish first scene, set in the Rev . Samuel Parris'attic-like upstairs bedroom, Tim Hatley's set expands and expands until it finally blows the lid off this emotional pressure cooker.