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President Humala is a leftist former army officer who launched a failed military coup in 2000 against then-president Fujimori.
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Yamada and Mori protested, saying that then-president Masatoshi Kishimoto was traveling overseas and unreachable, but eventually backed down, the report said.
Olympus Auditors Get New Scrutiny Phred Dvorak 2011
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Vicky Triponey, who resigned her post as the university's standards and conduct officer in 2007, confirmed that she sent a 2005 email to then-president Graham Spanier and others in which she expressed her concerns about how Penn State handled discipline cases involving football players.
Joe Paterno Advocated Special Treatment For Penn State Football Players: Report The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who effectively oversaw Citigroup as the then-president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, told SIGTARP during an interview last month that it's not possible to create effective, objective criteria for evaluating the risk a financial firm poses to the system.
Citigroup Was On The Verge Of Failure, New Report Finds; Rescue Was Based On 'Gut Instinct' Shahien Nasiripour 2011
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Here SPLC interviewed the then-president about the attempted Sierra Club takeover.
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Vicky Triponey, who resigned her post as the university's standards and conduct officer in 2007, confirmed that she sent a 2005 email to then-president Graham Spanier and others in which she expressed her concerns about how Penn State handled discipline cases involving football players.
Joe Paterno Advocated Special Treatment For Penn State Football Players: Report The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Instead, the president ceded to public discontent with a war that has cost $444 billion and seen more than 1,500 servicemembers killed and 12,000 wounded since then-president George W. Bush launched attacks after 9/11.
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Instead, the president ceded to public discontent with a war that has cost $444 billion and seen more than 1,500 servicemembers killed and 12,000 wounded since then-president George W. Bush launched attacks after 9/11.
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In Shelton, Conn., real estate broker Igor Djuric, who represented Shahzad when he bought a home there in 2004, said Shahzad made it clear that he did not like then-president George W. Bush or his war policy in Iraq.
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, who effectively oversaw Citigroup as the then-president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, told SIGTARP during an interview last month that it's not possible to create effective, objective criteria for evaluating the risk a financial firm poses to the system.
Citigroup Was On The Verge Of Failure, New Report Finds; Rescue Was Based On 'Gut Instinct' Shahien Nasiripour 2011
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