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Harris signs another book deal; and a lottery winner threatens the couple who lost his winning ticket; Luger shops for a mail-order Asian bride.
Harris signs another book deal; and a lottery winner threatens the couple who lost his winning ticket; Luger shops for a mail-order Asian bride.
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S7, EP22 "Liquidation"Harris loses his libel appeal and his assets; Dietrich handles a news dealer's dispute with a construction crew.
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S8, EP1 "Paternity"A beauty queen has her purse snatched; an angry moviegoer vandalizes a theater for showing snuff films; and Wojo is slapped with a paternity suit.
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S8, EP2 "Advancement"Harris signs another book deal; and a lottery winner threatens the couple who lost his winning ticket; Luger shops for a mail-order Asian bride.
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S8, EP3 "The Car"Levitt performs an act of heroism; A 1957 DeSoto is the prized possession of a man who admits he stole the car 25 years ago.
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S7, EP21 "The Rainmaker"A rainmaker offers his help when New York suffers from a water shortage; Wojo, Harris, and Dietrich all eye an opening in the vice squad.
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S7, EP20 "Vests"Bullet-proof vests arrive after Harris and Dietrich are sent to an office building with a gun-toting man inside.
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S7, EP19 "Riot"A group of Hasidic Jews riot to protest the department's ineffectiveness; Urban survivalists are found living in steam tunnels beneath the city.
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S7, EP18 "Lady and the Bomb"An agitated woman with a homemade bomb threatens to blow up the squad room; Sergeant Fish drops in for a visit.
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