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Rather than "presentations" by each panelist, the two panels were moderated by Gigi Sohn and Phil Weiser, who moved the discussions along with their questions of panelists.— FromDC2Iowa
TV viewers remember her as the quintessential celebrity game-show panelist, a role she filled for more than 40 years on— Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
Gingrich's co-panelist (and far-more-likely Republican presidential candidate) Gov.— The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
My co-panelist, David Coen, of University College London (UCL), presented an excellent academic framework to and analysis of the current state of the lobbying operation in Brussels, notably by the commercial sector, whereas I concentrated more on the political principles involved and the work of NGOs.— Jonathan Fryer
The fourth panelist, attorney Beth Sabilia, city mayor at the time of the Kelo ruling, said in return for $70 million in state economic development funds, the city yielded too much influence to state officials.— theday.Com - Breaking News

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