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WINO reporter Mary Achee breaks into the offices of House Speaker I.M. Loude, to steal documents showing Loude received payoffs from state Highway Commissioner Dusty Rhodes. While searching Loude's office, Achee also finds a secret report recommending that recently activated Quarkworth Nuclear Power Plant should not be put into operation because of potentially disastrous design flaws. Law enforcement authorities learn of the proposed stories and seek an injunction to stop publication, arguing there is a "probable danger" of widespread public anxiety and protest. According to clear and present danger, the judge would grant the injunction.
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