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Charlie Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate's shocking crimes have been fictionalized in several movies including "Badlands" and
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Leo Bosner, a former FEMA employee and union official, called Fugate's plans "wishy-washy" and said he's done little to improve the agency's severely bruised morale.
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"I think that Fugate's vision and leadership and willingness to reach out to people has caused folks to want to be part of his team," he said.
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As we watch people both in Haiti and around the world scramble to locate and contact their loved ones, maybe now is a good time to heed Fugate's suggestion.
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Fugate's such an evangelist about this that on Twitter, 29 of his 136 tweets have been variants of "Does your family have a plan?" or "Are you prepared?"
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Fugate's appointment by President Obama was an acknowledgement that as Florida's chief disaster specialist, Fugate turned himself into one of the most innovative and respected emergency management specialists in the United States.
An Interview with Craig Fugate, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Scola, Nancy 2009
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Fugate's appointment by President Obama was an acknowledgement that as Florida's chief disaster specialist, Fugate turned himself into one of the most innovative and respected emergency management specialists in the United States.
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Fugate's appointment by President Obama was an acknowledgement that as Florida's chief disaster specialist, Fugate turned himself into one of the most innovative and respected emergency management specialists in the United States.
An Interview with Craig Fugate, Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 2009
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In the winter of 1957-58 the couple terrorized the Great Plains, killing 11 people in Nebraska and Wyoming including Fugate's mother, stepfather and two-year old sister Betty Jean, who Starkweather clubbed to death.
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I told my senior editor that we had to snap up the story -- one of the segments of the novel featuring Caril Ann Fugate's voice -- right away, and he agreed -- but it was too late.
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