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** ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 - FILE ** Jon Ozmint answers questions during news conference Jan. 3, 2003, in Columbia, S.C., where Gov.-elect Mark Sanford, right, announced his appointment to run the state Corrections Department. The Corrections Department quietly celebrated a milestone this summer: For the first time in five years, the state prison system's finances are back in the black after a series of debilitating budget cuts. It's also the first time Ozmint will have money to implement some new ideas instead of simply trying to plug holes to keep South Carolina prisons from plunging into chaos. (AP Photo/Lou Krasky, File)
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AP HDD 2-a
2003-01-04
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
LOU KRASKY
0301040895
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14cm x 15cm by 300dpi
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