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'''Ralston Sinclair''' is a journalist for the daily periodical ''[[The Caprican]]''. | '''Ralston Sinclair''' is a journalist for the daily periodical ''[[The Caprican]]''. Sinclair lives in [[Caprica (RDM)|Caprica]].<ref name="The Caprican">{{cite web | ||
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| title = Parents: Get Your Heads Out of the Sand | |||
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| author = Ralston Sinclair | |||
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| date = Februarius 7, YR42 | |||
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| publisher = [[The Caprican]] | |||
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== Journalist credits for ''[[The Caprican]]'' == | == Journalist credits for ''[[The Caprican]]'' == | ||
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Ralston Sinclair is a journalist for the daily periodical The Caprican. Sinclair lives in Caprica.[1]
Journalist credits for The Caprican
- Monotheists: A Passing Fad, Nothing More
- Parents: Get Your Heads Out of the Sand
- Pyramid Trade Requests Are High Treason!
- What Is Daniel Graystone Hiding?
- The MAGLEV Memorial: It's Time to Move On
- STO Training Camps: What Goes on There?
- Gemenon: The (Evil) Twin of Caprica
- Two (Out of Seven) MAGLEV Stations Re-open
- O Daniel, Where Art Thou?
- Just Wondering About That Military Roadblock Thing
References
- ↑ Ralston Sinclair (Februarius 7, YR42). Parents: Get Your Heads Out of the Sand (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). The Caprican. Retrieved on 9 January 2011.