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  • Not all Tea Party supporters were as amicable to the idea of Straus as House Speaker.

    chron.com Chronicle MySA.com chron.com 2011

  • Even researchers such as Straus who acknowledge the reality and importance of female violence in the home agree that male violence toward women is rightly a greater cause of concern.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • Even researchers such as Straus who acknowledge the reality and importance of female violence in the home agree that male violence toward women is rightly a greater cause of concern.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • Even researchers such as Straus who acknowledge the reality and importance of female violence in the home agree that male violence toward women is rightly a greater cause of concern.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • Even researchers such as Straus who acknowledge the reality and importance of female violence in the home agree that male violence toward women is rightly a greater cause of concern.

    Reason Magazine 2009

  • He has recently finished The Finger: A Handbook, which will be published in New York in April 2010 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

    Jackson Hole, Wyo. 2009

  • He has recently finished The Finger: A Handbook, which will be published in New York in April 2010 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

    Scarlet Heels 2009

  • He has recently finished The Finger: A Handbook, which will be published in New York in April 2010 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

    The Frog 2009

  • The satirical novel by Dan Mirvish and Eitan Gorlin that came out in November, 2009, from Farrar, Straus, Giroux contains a fictional episode in which the then-single Weiner out-maneuvers pundit Martin Eisenstadt at a New Zealand embassy party:

    Terry Keefe: A Satirical Pundit Foreshadowed Anthony Weiner's Woes in 2009 Book Terry Keefe 2011

  • "I've, of course, seen the play before, but this time I knew to bring the Kleenex," said Leila Straus, the Chair of the American Associates of the National Theatre.

    Dining Out With Britain's Emergent Equine Marshall Heyman 2011

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