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  • “The French woman sticks to a scrupulous and preventive skin and body care routine,” says Shannon Gallogly, lead aesthetician for French beauty brands Decleor and Carita.

    Beauty Secrets from Harlem To Hyperia « 2010

  • On Thursday, East Providence issued $10 million in debt through a private placement with Bank of America Corp. rather than tap the public bond market, partly because of its low credit rating, Ms. Gallogly said.

    Pensions Chopped but Investors Paid Michael Corkery 2011

  • Last year, exploration-and-production chief Jim Gallogly left to join LyondellBasell Industries as CEO.

    Conoco Shuffles Executive Lineup Angel Gonzalez 2010

  • Rosemary Booth Gallogly, the state's revenue director, said she warned Providence officials that she considered the $35 million deal a clear case of deficit financing, despite the city's claim that it was something different.

    Cities Deep in Red Turn to Green Deals Michael Corkery 2011

  • Chief Executive Jim Gallogly said that margins improved across nearly all of its businesses despite rising prices for raw materials.

    LyondellBasell Profit Surges As Sales, Margins Improve Tess Stynes 2011

  • "The retirees represented the biggest challenge," said Rosemary Booth Gallogly, Rhode Island's revenue director, who helped negotiate the deal with retirees.

    Pensions Chopped but Investors Paid Michael Corkery 2011

  • "We didn't want bondholders to think this state was not a good place to put their money," says Rosemary Booth Gallogly, Rhode Island's revenue director, who helped devise the law.

    Bondholders Win in Rhode Island Michael Corkery 2011

  • "Most people who apply to that program are employed, and there are fewer working professionals these days," said Isser Gallogly , assistant dean of M.B.A. admissions.

    Business School? No, Thanks Melissa Korn 2011

  • Ms. Gallogly said she didn't block the deal because she felt the city was taking other steps to stabilize its budget problems.

    Cities Deep in Red Turn to Green Deals Michael Corkery 2011

  • In typically overheated prose that highlights the premise of the book, Gasparino writes about Obama's charm campaign: "The man who found common ground with revolutionaries and socialists convinced them both [Gallogly and investor Jacques Leviant] he was at heart a capitalist."

    'Bought And Paid For': Charlie Gasparino Book Claims Obama Has 'Unholy Alliance' With Wall Street 2010

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