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  • Senate Majority Leader '''William H. "Bill" Frist''', the junior Republican senator from Tennessee, is facing an "official pr See [[Bill Frist: Inside Trader]] for details.
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  • On June 13, 2005, Senate Majority Leader '''[[Bill Frist]]''', "a potential presidential candidate in 2008, sold all his stock in hi ...along with Jack Massey, the former owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Thomas Frist Jr., who stepped down as chairman of the company in 2002, still serves on t
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  • ...ng are '''articles and commentary''' related to the main article '''[[Bill Frist]]'''. ...sly making the President's decision just a little bit easier, Senator Bill Frist is our Person of the Week."
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  • #REDIRECT[[Bill Frist]]{{r for alternate name}]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Bill Frist]]{{r for alternate name}]
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  • ...olunteer Political Action Committee (VOLPAC)''', chaired by Senator [[Bill Frist]], started in 1998 with the goal of "recruiting strong [[Republican Party ( Senator Frist posts weekly audio updates from Washington, D.C. "about legislation on the
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  • ...ion in liability to injured workers" have retained 20 firms to promote the bill, in addition to their in-house lobbyists and the [[National Association of ...ll Frist," is lobbying for the bill at [[Akin Gump]]. Lobbying against the bill are [[Patton Boggs]], for the [[Association of Trial Lawyers of America]],
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  • ...binson, Jr.]], Vice Chairman; Reappointed by Senate Majority Leader [[Bill Frist]] for a term expiring December 31, 2005. Served as the Commission Chair beg *[[Thomas Donnelly]]; Appointed by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist for a two-year term expiring December 31, 2006.
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  • ...ty]], senior political advisor to [[Bill Frist|Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist]], and manager of [[Mike Huckabee]]'s 2008 presidential campaign. In 1994, as the [[Republican Revolution]] swept Senators Bill Frist and [[Fred Thompson]] into office, Saltsman was active in Tennessee Congres
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  • *[[Bill Frist]] .../092104_profile.aspx+%22Jill+Holtzman%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=21 "Former Frist aide combines lobbying, election know-how. Vogel built career keeping membe
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  • ...in this drama - [[Bush regime|President Bush]], [[Tom DeLay]], and [[Bill Frist]] - bring a pungent mix of raw ambition, blatant agendas and inconsistencie
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  • ...ng are '''articles and commentary''' related to the main article '''[[Bill Frist]]'''. ...sly making the President's decision just a little bit easier, Senator Bill Frist is our Person of the Week."
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  • Senate Bill 1873 was a senate bill introduced October 17, 2005 that wanted to create a new agency relating to The bill was sponsored by then-Senate Majority Leader [[Bill Frist]] and Sen. [[Richard Burr]] (R-NC).
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  • ...2007, that former Tennessee [[Republican Party|Republican]] Senator [[Bill Frist]] had registered a [[527 committee|Section 527 account]] called '''Voluntee
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  • *13 U.S. Senators, including Majority Leader [[Bill Frist]]. *Sen. [[Bill Frist]] (R-TN)
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  • Senate Majority Leader '''William H. "Bill" Frist''', the junior Republican senator from Tennessee, is facing an "official pr See [[Bill Frist: Inside Trader]] for details.
    11 KB (1,646 words) - 22:45, 10 August 2008
  • On June 13, 2005, Senate Majority Leader '''[[Bill Frist]]''', "a potential presidential candidate in 2008, sold all his stock in hi ...along with Jack Massey, the former owner of Kentucky Fried Chicken. Thomas Frist Jr., who stepped down as chairman of the company in 2002, still serves on t
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  • ...f the Seay Stewardship & Investment Co., grandson of former Texas Governor Bill Clements, and Legacy's chairman, and [[Ray W. Washburne]],<ref>Holly Mullen ...ww.nashvillepost.com/news/2006/10/11/frist_reels_in_two_whales_for_volpac "Frist reels in two 'whales',"] ''Nashville Post'', October 11, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...6''', [http://www.theorator.com/bills109/s2453.html Senate Bill 2453]: "A bill to establish procedures for the review of electronic [[surveillance]] progr ==What the bill does==
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  • ...la-home-headlines wrote] September 20, 2005. Senate Majority Leader [[Bill Frist]] (R-Tennessee) said that "he could not overcome Democratic opposition to a ...immediate hearings. Democrats denounced both actions, and they called the Frist-Hastert plan inadequate. They vowed to push their own proposals for helping
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  • ...a showdown over the rules governing judicial confirmations, Senator [[Bill Frist]], the majority leader, has agreed to join a handful of prominent Christian *[http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/16/opinion/16sat1.html? "Bill Frist's Religious War,"] ''New York Times'', April 16, 2005.
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  • ...way, in the 12th hour, into, of all things, the 475-page Homeland Security bill.[http://www.tompaine.com/feature2.cfm/ID/6844] ...]], who had originally penned the Lilly-friendly provision for a different bill.
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  • ...is campaigns include Governor [[Matt Blunt]] (MO) and U.S. Senators [[Bill Frist]] (TN), [[Don Nickles]] (OK), [[Gordon Smith]] (OR), [[Pete Domenici]] (NM)
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