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Kevin Crider, 58, was a counselor at Gardena High School in Los Angeles three years ago, when he saw potential violence averted because of the action of an ambassador.
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Crider is referring to the two Democrats, former Rep. Ed Case and state Senate President Colleen Hanabusa, who are competing in the special election along with Honolulu Councilman Charles Djou.
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Local author Bill Crider is featured in this very funny tome with the great title, Damn Near Dead: Old, Bold, Uncontrolled: An Anthology of Geezer Noir.
Archive 2007-06-03 Bill Crider 2007
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And more great news: Bill Crider is nominated for an Edgar Award for short story.
January 29th, 2007 2007
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Jennifer Crider , a DCCC spokeswoman, noted that special elections often have little bearing on the following general election.
Democrats Boost Effort to Hold Seat Devlin Barrett 2011
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Just because Senator McCain wrote the McCain-Feingold law doesn't mean he gets to break it for Jesse Kelly and Ruth McClung, the DCCC's Jen Crider said.
McCain Waging Grudge Match Against Raul Grijalva; Challenger's Offensive Poster Mocks Dem's Mustache The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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And when Georgia's Crider Inc. lost over 600 illegal workers after work-site enforcement actions, the company increased wages a dollar an hour and attracted legal workers.
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It was like, 'We're not going to tolerate it on this campus,'Crider says.
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At that convention, I obtained a few autographs - maybe ten from Joe Lansdale and Bill Crider.
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Regardless of its outcome, this special election will not impact the DCCC's aggressive candidate recruiting and fund raising,'' Ms. Crider said.
Democrats Boost Effort to Hold Seat Devlin Barrett 2011
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