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Bill Walker, a Republican running for governor, also went to Twitter to call Hickel
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, called Hickel a "fighter for statehood and a champion of the lands claims of Alaska's Native peoples."
chron.com Chronicle 2010
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Rudolf Hickel, an economics professor in the northern German city of Bremen, believes that the ratings agencies are incorporated into the “system of interests” of the American financial sector.
Europe Seeking to Break U.S. Ratings Monopoly | Impact Lab 2010
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However, Mitchell told me that Interior Secretary Walter "Wally" Hickel had angered the President by speaking out against the Vietnam War, and Nixon "wasn't going to give him anything."
Obama's Overlooked SOTU Promise To Reorganize The Gov't Amanda Terkel 2011
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However, Mitchell told me that Interior Secretary Walter "Wally" Hickel had angered the President by speaking out against the Vietnam War, and Nixon "wasn't going to give him anything."
Obama's Overlooked SOTU Promise To Reorganize The Gov't Amanda Terkel 2011
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Rudolf Hickel, an economics professor in the northern German city of Bremen, believes that the ratings agencies are incorporated into the “system of interests” of the American financial sector.
Europe Seeking to Break U.S. Ratings Monopoly | Impact Lab 2010
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However, Mitchell told me that Interior Secretary Walter "Wally" Hickel had angered the President by speaking out against the Vietnam War, and Nixon "wasn't going to give him anything."
Obama's Overlooked SOTU Promise To Reorganize The Gov't Amanda Terkel 2011
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Hickel was fired from his Interior post in late 1970, after sending Nixon a letter critical of his handling of student protests following the National Guard shootings at Kent State and the U.S. invasion of Cambodia.
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"I believe this administration finds itself today embracing a philosophy which appears to lack appropriate concern for the attitude of a great mass of Americans - our young people," Hickel wrote.
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Days before he lost the post in Nov. 1970, Hickel had told CBS '"60 Minutes" that he would not quit under pressure.
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