washingtonpost.com - 3/5/2008
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If you're a cop who's lived in New York for more than 300 years, you can be excused a certain amount of cynicism. And NYPD detective John Amsterdam, the immortal lead character in Fox's "New Amsterdam," has plenty to spare.
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