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  • Nurse Gowler was short, fat, and puffy, with her head sunk right into her shoulders.

    Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl 1909

  • In fact, Gowler said then that she had been planning to assign one of the reporters to follow a story surrounding a new computer voting system for Minnesota that involved a Republican Secretary of State.

    Extra! Extra! 2008

  • "I don't know how I would explain to readers if they challenged why one of these reporters was covering a Republican state officeholder on a controversial state issue," Gowler said then.

    Extra! Extra! 2008

  • Because their assignments spanned such a broad spectrum, Gowler considered the two suspended scribes to be in conflict.

    Extra! Extra! 2008

  • "They get involved in covering things that relate to politics and elections," Gowler, now editor of The Idaho Statesman in Boise, said at the time.

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  • Nancy Gowler Johnson, Pastor, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

    9/11 2009

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