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Baskerville's remarks to the Health Committee set up a tense discussion between her and council member Marion Barry D-Ward 8, who stressed that Gray has the right to appoint whomever he wants within reason to city government.
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Baskerville's public stance offended Barry, who stressed in an interview that certain city jobs go "to the person who won the election."
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Baskerville's testimony led to a tense discussion with council member Marion Barry D-Ward 8.
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Baskerville's testimony led to a tense discussion with council member Marion Barry D-Ward 8.
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My own was in the same wing as Baskerville's and almost next door to it.
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But what seems important here is how Baskerville's employers respond.
Baskers-gate: time for the media abuse of public servants to stop Patrick Butler 2010
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Baskerville's blog and tweets and it painted a picture of the civil service for me which I had never really imagined; far from the portrayal of an inefficient bureaucracy which seems so popular in the media it was a world of generally deeply committed and hard-working people.
Baskers-gate: time for the media abuse of public servants to stop Patrick Butler 2010
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I did visit Baskerville's site, however, to see what all the fuss was about her Twitter account is, understandably, locked.
Baskers-gate: time for the media abuse of public servants to stop Patrick Butler 2010
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* Baskerville's genome is a 99 percent hybrid-cross of Secretariat and a Bengal tiger.
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"Bergrin received the name of a confidential federal informant, who went by the name Kemo, from a client, William Baskerville, and passed along the name to Baskerville's drug trafficking associates."
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