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  • Jonathan Pelto, a veteran Democratic strategist who has helped run three gubernatorial campaigns and was the state party's political director for six years, calls Amann's performance "bizarre, nonsensical and hard to fathom."

    New Haven Advocate: News 2009

  • Jonathan Pelto, a veteran Democratic strategist who has helped run three gubernatorial campaigns and was the state party's political director for six years, calls Amann's performance "bizarre, nonsensical and hard to fathom."

    New Haven Advocate: News 2009

  • "He is undoubtedly a leader on the court," said Diane Amann, a former Stevens law clerk who is writing a book about him.

    Analysis: White House will find Justice Stevens tough to replace 2010

  • Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal The bakery's lunch line To that end Mr. Ansel offers sweets like the "DKA" $5.25, short for "Dominique's Kouign Amann ", a layered pastry with a croissant-like crumb and caramelized crust, and the "Paris-NY."

    Save Room for Dessert 2012

  • "He had nothing at all to do with our crime prevention program," said Bob Amann, chief of the Pine-Marshall-Bradford Woods Police

    Pittsburgh Tribune - John Iannone Sentenced! 2010

  • But Markus Amann, of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, in Austria, warned: "It's the cheap ones."

    Wood fires fuel climate change – UN 2011

  • A building strategy, Amann adds, that makes sense both for the pocket book and the planet.

    US Businesses Challenged to Cut Energy Waste 2011

  • Terry Amann, an Iowa-based evangelical pastor who supported former Arkansas Gov.

    Abortion Resurfaces for GOP Field Elizabeth Williamson 2011

  • A building strategy, Amann adds, that makes sense both for the pocket book and the planet.

    US Businesses Challenged to Cut Energy Waste 2011

  • After also noting complaints from the prisoners regarding the poor quality of the interpreters (which she compared unfavorably to her recollections of interpreters in federal court), Amann concluded that nothing she had seen eased "the core concern" that had troubled her for several years: "specifically, that the post-9/11 military commissions are unlikely to afford fair trials to the defendants who appear before them."

    Andy Worthington: 9/11 Trial At Guantanamo Delayed Again: Can We Have Federal Court Trials Now, Please? 2009

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