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Government

May 30, 2001

Walls of Silence

LOS ANGELES - In three decades, the memories have not faded. Andrew Bridge was 6 years old when police and social workers took him from his mother. An hour later, he was a prisoner behind the barbed wire, high walls and locked doors of MacLaren Hall.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        LOS ANGELES - In three decades, the memories have not faded.
        Andrew Bridge was 6 years old when police and social workers took him from his mother. An hour later, he was a prisoner behind the barbed wire, high walls and loc...

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