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  • She beat out silver and bronze medalists Colleen Hayduk (Verducci Breakaway Racing) and Jennifer Triplett (Broadmark Capitol Cycling) in a bunch sprint at the finish.

    Blend of young and old top the podiums at 2010 U.S. track nationals 2010

  • Yet Peru's chief counterdrug prosecutor, Sonia Medina, told The Associated Press that she is concerned that Keiko Fujimori's campaign continues to receive support from the Martinez family, owners of the Hayduk fishing company in the port of Chimbote north of Lima.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Historically, 40 states allowed noncitizens to vote going back to 1776, but an anti-immigrant backlash in the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in laws that eliminated their voting rights by 1926, Hayduk said.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Historically, 40 states allowed noncitizens to vote going back to 1776, but an anti-immigrant backlash in the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in laws that eliminated their voting rights by 1926, Hayduk said.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Historically, 40 states allowed noncitizens to vote going back to 1776, but an anti-immigrant backlash in the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in laws that eliminated their voting rights by 1926, Hayduk said.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010

  • Allowing noncitizens to vote fits with basic democratic principles, Hayduk said.

    The Guardian World News 2010

  • Allowing noncitizens to vote fits with basic democratic principles, Hayduk said.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • Allowing noncitizens to vote fits with basic democratic principles, Hayduk said.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Geist, a world championships medalist, is leading The Morning Call Rider of the Year series with 21 points followed by Hayduk with 19.

    Columnist: Keith Groller 2010

  • Historically, 40 states allowed noncitizens to vote going back to 1776, but an anti-immigrant backlash in the late 1800s and early 1900s resulted in laws that eliminated their voting rights by 1926, Hayduk said.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

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