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He said reports on the attack will not be made public until Donaghy is released.
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Donaghy is a client of Zaranek's firm, which advises federal defendants — mostly white collar criminals — on how to cope with prison and make the transition back into society once they are released.
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That's exactly what Alec Baldwin's network executive Jack Donaghy is seeking for the fictional show-within-the-show: In tonight's opener (9: 30 ET/PT), he decrees the show be more "in touch with the common man," and he sparks a search for a new cast member (Cheyenne Jackson) while terminally insecure Jenna (Jane Krakowski) responds with a career-boosting move to "go country."
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Jack Donaghy is one of the funniest characters on TV and Baldwin plays him with just enough smarm and pompousness without overdoing it.
Emmy Picks 2007: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy | the TV addict 2007
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NBA commish David Stern was quick to term Donaghy as a 'rogue' criminal
SI.com 2008
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The commissioner's reaction all along has been to call Donaghy a rogue referee and hope nothing more serious surfaced to prove him wrong.
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The NBA has called Donaghy a rogue referee with no credibility.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2009
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Donaghy alleged referees showed favoritism and did make-up calls.
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He read Personal Foul, the book by disgraced former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, "cover to cover" and "it broke my heart … just because some of the things he said reinforced what I already knew."
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Liz Lemon, Tina Fey's character on NBC's 30 Rock, revealed her infatuation with Ina Garten of the Food Network to boss Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) on last night's episode:
'Barefoot Contessa' On '30 Rock': Liz Lemon Loves Ina Garten Colin Sterling 2010
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