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  • "I understand that there are trolls out there trying to get a rise out of folks and that they might otherwise be fine upstanding people," wrote NBC Sports' Craig Calcaterra.

    Colby Lewis Takes Heat From Sports Columnist For Attending Childbirth 2011

  • Calcaterra related that she "saw two things that were wrong with the ballot."

    Women + Politics = Change 2010

  • Calcaterra pointed out that whoever wins the majority of seats are "who redistrict the congressional seats."

    Marcia G. Yerman: Women + Politics = Change 2010

  • Calcaterra pointed out that whoever wins the majority of seats are "who redistrict the congressional seats."

    Women + Politics = Change 2010

  • Calcaterra related that she "saw two things that were wrong with the ballot."

    Marcia G. Yerman: Women + Politics = Change 2010

  • "Here's a reality for you, buffoon," growled the King of Calcaterra, one Arnd Tetrault, a cousin of Kargus Scanga, the King of Malmberget.

    The Swordbearer Cook, Glen 1982

  • Calcaterra, 44, co-director of Bellone's transition team and an unsuccessful candidate for state senate last year, would be the first woman to hold the top post Defense lawyer Lee Kindlon officially announced his candidacy for Albany County district attorney on Thursday, blasting incumbent David Soares' conviction rate and "utter lack of leadership."

    NYDN Rss 2011

  • You're wrong, Calcaterra: Mets fans most certainly do live and die with…

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2011

  • After fellow panelist Wayne Rogers pointed out that those agencies employ 235,000 people and have a budget of $175 billion, it's unrealistic to think that the Congress is just going to dismantle them and that making cuts to those agencies would be a more realistic approach, Casone asked the lonely Fox "liberal" on the panel, Regina Calcaterra to weigh in.

    Crooks and Liars Heather 2011

  • Suffolk County Executive-elect Steve Bellone has chosen corporate fraud attorney Regina Calcaterra, who as a child lived in homeless shelters and foster homes in the county, as his chief deputy.

    NYDN Rss 2011

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