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confirmed in an interview Tuesday.
By the time the publishers asked, Faulkner already was half finished with the book, which he started writing almost a decade before.
Calling Thompson “the people’s candidate,” the six-term Congressman said in an interview that he made his decision after thoroughly analyzing the field, including attending debates and meeting with
“The IRS has decided to hire private debt collection agencies, and they’re actually spending more money than they’re collecting,” Dorgan said in an interview.
Calling him “the people’s candidate,” Peterson said in an interview that he chose Thompson because he has been a “leader in his community” with a similar background to his own.
, including the patent reform bill, if the nominations don’t move.
the country illegally.”
Both the Campbells and Holste have long résumés in the political consulting business.
questioned whether officials have the authority to search the arrest records of the entire force.
Anderson also said this was the Congressman’s best fundraising period since the first quarter of 2006.
Climbers asked Leuschen in a phone interview. “The things people wouldn’t guess I don’t want people to know,” he replied. A Hoosier All the Way.
The turnaround of Medellín has garnered the admiration of even the most virulent opponents of the trade pact, who concede that the city offers a compelling tale.
But five years removed from the governor’s office, the man dubbed “The Body” has gone mainstream like so many former politicians before him by putting out a memoir-manifesto in the middle of a heated campaign
In an interview, Andrews closed the door on any chance that he might still drop back into the race for the 1st district House seat he’s held for 10 terms.
She got her political start in Vermont, where she became the first woman to hold a leadership position in the state Legislature and the first female chair of the state House Appropriations Committee
Andrews also spent the afternoon assuring media outlets that he was in the race to win it and appeared to close the door on any chance that he might still drop back into the race for the 1st district
In an interview last week, Harkin acknowledged that he has not been involved in some recent talks, explaining that he felt it necessary to step back from the fray and allow others to take over.
Weathering the Storm.
He said in an interview late Thursday that he decided to run “because the people of the state want a change and I want to offer my credentials and my ideas as to what that change is. … I have spent my