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  • ...opulsion; and responds to nuclear and radiological emergencies in the U.S. and abroad." [http://www.nnsa.doe.gov/aboutnnsa.htm] The NNSA "manage[d] the country's [[nuclear weapons complex]]" and was headed by Gen. [[John A. Gordon]], its first administrator.[http://www.
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  • ...nt Relations''' is a Washington DC-based [[lobbying firm]] formerly called the '''Federalist Group'''. ...do (former deputy executive director of the Democratic National Committee) and ex-Louisiana Congressman Chris John." [http://www.odwyerpr.com/members/0104
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  • ...ed him to be U.S. attorney again in July, 2009. Bogden was the only one of the nine [[fired U.S. attorneys]] to get his job back. ...theatlantic.com/doc/200904u/us-attorney-bogden "A U.S. Attorney's Story,"] the ''Atlantic'', April 20, 2009.
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  • ...here with permission. As with all SourceWatch articles, feel free to edit and revise. ...shocked to learn for the first time that the plan existed, and that 92% of the waste is slated to travel by truck or train through her state.
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  • ...nate. Reid was the Democratic whip from 1999-2004. Following the defeat of the Senate Democratic leader, [[Tom Daschle]], in November of 2004, Reid was el ...tor who is well versed in the inner methodology of the Federal Government, and a capable wielder of its procedures as a weapon if he desires.
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  • ...[Singer Associates]http://singersf.com/]]. He is a former newspaper editor and television reporter. ...served as editor of the ''Berkeley Daily Gazette'' and managing editor of the ''Berkeley Voice''."<ref>[http://www.singersf.com/pages/singer.html "Sam Si
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  • ...management, graphics and video creation, and online advertising placement and creatives."<ref>"[http://www.harrismediallc.com/ Harris Media home page]", The company was founded in 2007-2008?.
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  • ...is a television network funded by viewers and the U.S. government, through the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]] (CPB). ...g conservatives [[Paul Gigot]] and [[Lynne Cheney]] are also reportedly in the works.
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  • [[Image:johnsalazar.jpg|thumb|John Salazar previously served the 3rd Congressional district of Colorado]] ...e], ''The Washington Post'', accessed January 2011.</ref> Pueblo, Durango, and Grand Junction were in Salazar's district.
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  • ...tention to appoint General John A. Gordon to be Assistant to the President and Homeland Security Advisor. ...org/news/061500.html#security] and Under Secretary for Nuclear Security at the Department of Energy. Prior to this, General Gordon served as Deputy Direct
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  • ...in_the.php "Reagan’s Disciples Plan Relaunch Of Conservative Movement,"] ''The Atlantic'' Online, October 5, 2007.</ref> ...ancial commitments, according to an official involved in raising money for the organization," Ambinder wrote.<ref name="Marc"/>
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  • ...y Administration]] (NNSA), which was created by Congress in 1999 and under the guidance of retired Air Force General [[John A. Gordon]]. ...ose any gaps that may have opened this past decade in our understanding of the possible military applications of atomic energy—no novel nuclear weapons
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  • ...ion. They believed a system of deposit insurance would be unduly expensive and would unfairly subsidize poorly managed banks. Public opinion, however, was ...year. Its closure will cost the insurance deposit fund $1.4 billion, said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp." <ref>Marketwatch,[http://www.marketwatch.c
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  • ...the Texas Tech University System. While Attorney General, Gonzales was at the center of numerous [[Bush administration controversies]]. ...nd Attorney General Nominee Judge Alberto Gonzales, White House, Office of the White House Press Secretary, November 10, 2004.
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  • ...s eavesdropping program, and the [[Bush administration's politicization of the Department of Justice]]. ...nd Attorney General Nominee Judge Alberto Gonzales, White House, Office of the White House Press Secretary, November 10, 2004.
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  • ...dex1.html Black and Green and Read All Over: Norris McDonald, president of the African American Environmentalist Association, answers readers' questions]" ...ctivist/2005/04/04/norris/ We're Lovin' It!: Norris McDonald, president of the African American Environmentalist Association, answers Grist's questions]",
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  • The following are '''articles & commentary''' related to the main article '''[[Republican 'culture of corruption']]'''. ...lican 'culture of corruption': Articles & Commentary 2003-2004|2003-2004]] and [[Republican 'culture of corruption': Articles & Commentary 2005|2005]]
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  • | industry = Electric Producer and Utility ...elivers electricity to customers in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia. On its website it states that "approximately 95% of our power out
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  • ...which she co-founded in 1991. She has been breeding Dalmatians since 1969 and been an [[American Kennel Club]] (AKC) board member since 1995. <ref>[http: ...g to introduce humane legislation may expect to be undermined by the NAIA, the AKC or both. <ref>[http://www.naiaonline.org/issues/campaigns.htm NAIA Camp
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  • ...and its Telcom subsidiary (PPL Telcom), and is now based solely in the US and UK. ...y come online when the price of electricity spikes. PPL's largest plant is the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, a 2,352 megawatt (MW) nuclear power pla
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