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The cast gives the opera a boost, especially Robert Orth as Milk, all edginess and glee; Raymond Very as the remarkably sympathetic assassin, Dan White, and sopranoJuliana Gondek as a remarkably unsympathetic Dianne Feinstein, who was a supervisor with Milk and White.
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Federal charges are pending against Gondek, Bautz, Slocum and others, according to U.S.
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Federal charges are pending against Gondek, Bautz, Slocum and others, according to U.S.
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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The Invisible Hand Podcast Episode 61 (mp3) as LePatner and Gondek engage in a fascinating discussion about how America's fractured construction industry is costing the nation billions of dollars, and what LePatner suggests can be done to fix it.
The Chicago Blog 2009
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