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June 23: Barbara Bradley Hagerty is the religion correspondent for National Public Radio, reporting on the intersection of faith and politics, law, science and culture.
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Barbara Bradley Hagerty, is titled, "America's Nuns Suspicious Of Vatican Probes".
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Barbara Bradley Hagerty, is titled, "America's Nuns Suspicious Of Vatican Probes".
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The evening of October 20, he interrupted his attendance at the musical Auntie Mame at the National Theatre to call Hagerty and the president about the message.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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The evening of October 20, he interrupted his attendance at the musical Auntie Mame at the National Theatre to call Hagerty and the president about the message.
Eisenhower 1956 David A. Nichols 2011
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Write to Kate Linebaugh at kate.linebaugh@wsj.com and James R. Hagerty at bob.hagerty@wsj.com
Business Abroad Drives U.S. Profits Kate Linebaugh 2011
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Write to James R. Hagerty at bob. hagerty@wsj.com and Bob Tita at robert. tita@dowjones.com
Fuel-Economy Rules Raise Bar for Engine Makers James R. Hagerty 2010
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Write to James R. Hagerty at bob. hagerty@wsj.com and Paul Glader at paul. glader@wsj.com
Whirlpool, Electrolux Earnings Fall James R. Hagerty 2010
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James R. Hagerty/The Wall Street Journal Among the businesses near the memorial are several junkyards.
At 9/11 Site, a Memorial but Little Else James R. Hagerty 2011
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Say, Bill Hagerty, former editor of the People, now editor of the British Journalism Review; or Duncan Campbell, retired crime correspondent at the Guardian, or Sir Max Hastings.
Press regulation needs to be reformed, but not by settling old scores 2011
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