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  • Keith Koffler is a veteran White House and congressional reporter who currently writes regular columns for Politico and edits the website White House Dossier.

    US debt crisis: 'Only bourbon and bonhomie can save us now' | Keith Koffler 2011

  • I also suggest you lookseriously into the Koffler Breast Cancer clinic reknown for there work in breats cancer.

    Kerry's wife battling cancer 2009

  • Daniel Koffler at Jewcy sums it up pretty well, asking “What village do you have to start a pogrom in to be called an antisemite these days?”

    Shabbat Surfing–Good Idea, Bad Idea « The Blog at 16th and Q 2008

  • (Currently it is under the Academy of Ballet and Jazz at the Koffler Centre of the Arts.)

    Israeli Folk Dance Pioneers in North America. 2009

  • References: [1] Video: John McCain and the Keating 5: Third Term [2] Roll Call: September 23, 2008, 10: 42 a.m. by Keith Koffler [3] Issa opposes bailout plan North County Times, September 23, 2008 www. amikas.org

    Stick 'em up, America! 2008

  • There are, of course, leaders in the business community who take the issue seriously, such as Murray Koffler and Edward Bronfman who founded the CCNB to help the process.

    Aboriginal Self-Government and Economic Self-Sufficiency 1992

  • The Exhibition of Contemporary Japanese Ceramics, which opened on the eleventh of January this year at the Koffler Gallery in Toronto, is now making its final appearance in Canada at the Kamloops Art Gallery in Kamloops, British Columbia, after visiting six Canadian cities successfully.

    Recent Developments in Japan-Canada Relations 1983

  • As he went out, Koffler was straddling a chair, glowering at Doris Rives and making occasional ostentatious notes on a pad.

    Day of the Moron H. Beam Piper 1934

  • I suggest that we confine ourselves, at the beginning, to the question of the dismissal of these men, Burris and Koffler.

    Day of the Moron H. Beam Piper 1934

  • The first intimation came with a phone call to Melroy from Crandall, who accused him of having used the psychological tests as a fraudulent pretext for discharging Koffler and Burris for union activities.

    Day of the Moron H. Beam Piper 1934

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