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Bing's campaign released a statement calling Cockrel's challenge "ridiculous" and saying it would be improper to name team members because of the "sensitive nature" of their existing jobs.
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Some blacks have called Cockrel a racist, despite her background, while whites have questioned her racial authenticity.
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Later Saturday evening, the Bing campaign released a statement calling Cockrel's challenge
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(calling Cockrel "Shreck" at a council meeting) and she said she took bribes, but she will probably get re-elected when she gets out, her husband is a congressman (pretty sure he's dirty too.)
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Conyers was the 2nd highest vote getter behind Council President Ken Cockrel.
John K. Bennett: Blame for Detroit's Problems Falls on You, the Voter John K. Bennett 2012
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Conyers was the 2nd highest vote getter behind Council President Ken Cockrel.
John K. Bennett: Blame for Detroit's Problems Falls on You, the Voter John K. Bennett 2012
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Charlie started working the phones and, after runarounds and dead ends, found a sympathetic city councilwoman, Sheila Cockrel, who fast-tracked the demolition at his behest, as a favor to the mourning firefighters.
FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER MATT LABASH 2010
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The city's new mayor, Kenneth V. Cockrel Jr., assumed office on Sept. 19, 2008--and hasn't committed a single felony.
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Nathan Nietering, a preservation student at EMU, wrote the following letter to Mayor Cockrel regarding the demo of the Lafayette building in downtown Detroit which I wrote briefly about yesterday:
Archive 2009-03-01 weakyknee 2009
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However, over at Marketing Pilgrim Stephanie Cockrel discusses what you can learn from these first 100 impressions.
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