Word: linda
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...Aguirre thought this was reason enough to depose Mack, and his supervisors initially seemed supportive, until outside lawyers started contacting them, including enforcement division director Linda Thomsen, and her deputy Paul Berger. Aguirre's supervisors have all denied to Congress they were influenced by anyone, and insist they had a principled objection to taking Mack's testimony, largely because it was insufficiently supported by existing evidence...
...handlers make sure that she gets her rabies and distemper shots? I swear I saw her foaming at the mouth the other day. Ann, honey, chill. Go home. Bake something. Put on a sexy negligee for your husband. Oh, I forgot. You're too manly for that stuff. Linda Doebler, LEWISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA...
...judicial nominee) defied a subpoena by a Congressional subcommittee, where she had been scheduled to answer questions on the Administration's controversial firings of federal prosecutors. The day before, Miers' attorney announced that she would heed President Bush's claim of executive privilege and not testify. In response, Rep. Linda Sanchez, a California Democrat and chairwoman of a House Judiciary subcommittee, ruled that the President's claims of executive privilege on behalf of Miers were not legally valid, setting into motion a process that could potentially result in charges of contempt being filed against the former aide...
...sometimes wish you were still a small-venue troubadour instead of a really rich guy with a lot of toys and way more responsibilities? -Linda McDaniel in South Fulton, Tenn.No. You get dealt a deck of cards and you go where you wanna go. And, I can be a small-time troubadour and still be the same person. I'm looking at the next ten years of what I'm going to be doing performing-wise, and if you look at what has just happened, I mean, I'm playing less large shows. In the beginning of this year...
...rate.) If you separate out women of the most marriageable age, the numbers are even more head snapping: in 1963, 83% of women 25 to 55 were married; by 1997 that figure had dropped to 65%. "Are you kidding? An 18% to 20% point change? This is huge," says Linda Waite, a sociologist at the University of Chicago...