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  • The reason I was so ill was that I had caught something during a double red-eye train journey to a bucolic canton outside of Zurich, Switzerland, where Seitz is headquartered.

    Panoramic Image: Burano 2003

  • The reason I was so ill was that I had caught something during a double red-eye train journey to a bucolic canton outside of Zurich, Switzerland, where Seitz is headquartered.

    Veniceblog: 2003

  • I think Seitz is on the right track … I like Ted Leo’s Ballad of the Sin Eater …

    Matthew Yglesias » “Windowsill” 2008

  • Mr. Wu said he remained suspicious and days later did a Web search for "Seitz," since he had heard there was a cartridge-fraud investigator that worked for Epson with that name.

    Accusations of Snooping in Ink-Cartridge Dispute 2009

  • The petition was initiated by Frederick Seitz, a former president of APS, the U.S.

    It's Time To Pardon Carbon Larry Bell 2010

  • The 23-page memorandum dated January 6 by Assistant Attorney General Virginia Seitz is meant to justify Mr. Obama's recess appointments last week of Richard Cordray at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and three new members of the National Labor Relations Board—even though the Senate was not in recess but was holding pro forma sessions.

    Contempt for the Constitution 2012

  • "This is a fundamentally rigged process," said state Sen. Bill Seitz, who demanded that the law be repealed.

    Notable & Quotable 2011

  • Ms. Seitz concedes that "The question is a novel one, and the substantial arguments on each side create some litigation risk for such appointments," and little wonder.

    Contempt for the Constitution 2012

  • Tell Matt Seitz he just made my list of things to do today.

    Anderson v. Ashby « Gerry Canavan 2009

  • Matt Zoller Seitz pits Wes Anderson vs. Hal Ashby in the third part of his Moving Image documentary, coming to a startling conclusion:

    Anderson v. Ashby « Gerry Canavan 2009

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