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  • The way Jaeson spoke of his father struck William Neikirk, a Chicago Tribune correspondent, who wrote, “It was as if ‘Pistol’ Pete was in the stands, watching.”

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The way Jaeson spoke of his father struck William Neikirk, a Chicago Tribune correspondent, who wrote, “It was as if ‘Pistol’ Pete was in the stands, watching.”

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The way Jaeson spoke of his father struck William Neikirk, a Chicago Tribune correspondent, who wrote, “It was as if ‘Pistol’ Pete was in the stands, watching.”

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • Volcker and Gyohten, Changing Fortunes, p. 166 (“bet on inflation”); Neikirk, Volcker, pp. 137-138, 219 (“compliment”); William Greider , Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1987).

    THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998

  • MR. MCCURRY: Boy, I'm just going to get in trouble over and over -- the longer I'm out here, the more trouble -- Neikirk, haven't you given up yet?

    Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997

  • "The play is perfect, it touches on key issues - quality, access, cost, choice, dignity - that are part of any health-care discussion, so we think it will set the table for the panel discussion that will follow," said Neikirk.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • "At the governor's town hall meeting, one question was whether the audience favored higher taxes for education, for health care or not at all; with the answer in front of him, the governor reacted," said Neikirk.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • "The idea of the play was luck in a way," said Neikirk, who met the playwright while browsing the Kentucky Book Fair.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • "The idea of the play was luck in a way," said Neikirk, who met the playwright while browsing the Kentucky Book Fair.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

  • "The play is perfect, it touches on key issues - quality, access, cost, choice, dignity - that are part of any health-care discussion, so we think it will set the table for the panel discussion that will follow," said Neikirk.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2009

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