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Charla is blind and has to eat through a straw, but the 55-year-old mother says she isn’t angry or in a pain — and she doesn’t want to remember the attack.
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Charla is a little person, but that hasn’t stopped her and Mirna from doing quite well thus far (they’re currently in second place).
The Reality Show Even Reality TV-Haters Could Like | PopPolitics.com 2004
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Charla is a little person, but that hasn’t stopped her and Mirna from doing quite well thus far (they’re currently in second place).
The Reality Show Even Reality TV-Haters Could Like | PopPolitics.com 2004
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Charla is a little person, but that hasn’t stopped her and Mirna from doing quite well thus far (they’re currently in second place).
Print - The Reality Show Even Reality TV-Haters Could Like | PopPolitics.com 2004
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On Thursday, the Boston hospital released a photo taken last month of Charla Nash, a Connecticut woman mauled by a chimpanzee.
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Political consultant Charla Neuman, who served as chief strategist for mayoral runner-up Joe Mallahan, confirmed that she is working on an initiative campaign to privatize liquor sales (currently state-run) in Washington State.
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Last Winter, Travis the Chimp went berserk when his owner asked Charla to help lure him back into her house in Stamford, Connecticut.
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Charla Neuman, best known in Seattle as the campaign manager for mayoral runner-up Joe Mallahan, is reportedly working on the as-yet-un-filed initiative to privatize liquor sales in Washington State.
The Democrats Were Not Kidding About the Lobbying Barrage « PubliCola 2010
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I admire Charla Nash for her strength & courage to show herself out on national T.V. just to warn the people and tell her story.
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Charla Neuman, spokeswoman for Washingtonians for Liquor Reform, the group backing the initiative, says two competing initiatives, filed by a separate group, could put the state at risk of losing money, because the only revenue that I saw [in the competing initiatives] was a flat fee for their retail license of $1,000 or $2,000.
Third Liquor Privatization Initiative Filed « PubliCola 2010
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