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According to Dr. Sternberg's OSC complaint, Dr. Schotte had also told him in August 2004 that Coddington wanted to know whether he was a "religious fundamentalist" and a "right-winger."
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One of the employees of the Smithsonian, Marilyn Schotte, reported conversations with Jonathan Coddington, one of Sternberg's superiors (page 27 in the appendix), in which Coddington asked her about Sternberg's religion and (possibly) his political views.
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Perhaps Schotte has a history of telling other people about Sternberg's political views and thus we can't expect this to stand out in her memory.
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Soon after that – meaning some days – Schotte told me that I could not keep the office, my name was also removed from the door, and to discuss my accomodations with Coddington.
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In the above-mentioned conversation with Marilyn Schotte, Jonathan Coddington told her that Sternberg had a degree in theology.
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In a memo prepared on February 8, 2005, NMNH scientist Marilyn Schotte admitted that after publication of the Meyer paper, Dr. Coddington wanted to know "if Dr. Sternberg was religious."
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Still, Schotte did not deny Dr. Sternberg's account, conceding that Dr. Coddington "might" have asked her whether Dr. Sternberg "was a fundamentalist" and whether he "was a conservative."
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Within days of relocating Marilyn Schotte informed me that Rafael Lemaitre was pushing the "space committee" to take the office away from me.
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The new prime minister, Gerrit Schotte, 37, has put top priority on clean energy, protecting the country's more than 60 dive sites, luring sustainable resorts and expanding the airport.
NYT > Home Page By ANDREW SESSA 2011
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Written and directed by Cédric Klapisch; director of photography, Christophe Beaucarne; edited by Francine Sandberg; music by Loïk Dury and Christophe Minck; costumes by Anne Schotte; produced by Bruno Lévy; released by Sundance Selects.
NYT > Home Page By STEPHEN HOLDEN 2011
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