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  • During this term Scaife won the hundred yards and quarter-mile; Desmond won the half-mile and mile.

    The Hill A Romance of Friendship Horace Annesley Vachell 1908

  • During this term Scaife won the hundred yards and quarter-mile; Desmond won the half-mile and mile.

    The Hill A Romance of Friendship Horace Annesley Vachell 1908

  • Richard M. Scaife is the owner of the Tribune-Review.

    Balloon Juice » 2008 » March 2008

  • "Scaife is a guy that can cause match-up nightmares for a defense," Texas offensive coordinator Greg Davis said.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Scaife is an exciting and explosive sixth-year tight end who missed the 2002 season and 2003 spring campaign with a knee injury and was granted a sixth year of eligibility for the 2004 season.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • The real difference between Murdoch and an activist like Scaife is that Murdoch seems to be most interested in the political connections that will help his business.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • The real difference between Murdoch and an activist like Scaife is that Murdoch seems to be most interested in the political connections that will help his business.

    The Age of Murdoch 2003

  • Scaife is heavily connected to Bush I. Bertha Champagne

    Think Progress » Brown Misrepresented His Professional Experience Under Oath 2005

  • [Coincidentally, in an article on Hilary Clinton, today's NYTimes reports that Richard Mellon Scaife is now her former nemisis.

    Is That Legal?: February 2007 Archives 2007

  • [Coincidentally, in an article on Hilary Clinton, today's NYTimes reports that Richard Mellon Scaife is now her former nemisis.

    Is That Legal?: Bush vs. Murtha for "Commander in Chief"? 2007

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