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I shouldn't care to address Nalder, my servant, in such a way.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Modern English Egerton Castle 1889
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The Economist summarizes some new research by Kimberly Nalder, of Cal State Sacramento, who quizzed people about Prop 13, a voter initiative that applies a tax cap to all property, both residential and commercial:
Wired Top Stories Jonah Lehrer 2011
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Nalder scored with a series titled "Green Light for Greed," identifying some underlying causes of the country's financial woes.
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Nalder will report to Phil Bronstein, editor-at-large for both Hearst Newspapers and the San Francisco Chronicle.
Romenesko 2009
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In the bottom of the fourth, Nalder lifted a sacrifice fly to bring in one of the two runs scored in the frame.
unknown title 2009
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Nalder also won a Polk Award -- the first in the paper's history -- this year for "Demoted to Private," a series showing the failure of efforts to privatize the construction of military housing.
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Prior to this, Nalder was chief investigative reporter for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Romenesko 2009
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Nalder began contacting agencies Wednesday, working through Frey's office.
unknown title 2009
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Nalder was awarded the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for an investigative series that exposed the weak regulation of oil tankers following the Exxon Valdez oil spill.
Romenesko 2009
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Nalder, a state contractor, is being paid through a federal grant to inventory large equipment at hospitals and police, fire, public works and emergency-medical agencies - anyone who received federal funds for equipment or other needs.
unknown title 2009
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