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  • Like the rest of the nation, Delaware's economy is officially in a recession, says John Stapleford, senior economist at Moody's Economy. com.

    Business of bankruptcy bustles in Wilmington, Del. 2009

  • At least 19 power lines supplying the tea and fruit processing districts of Vumba, Penhalonga, Stapleford, Odzi, Marange and

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • Stapleford gave her an angry look, and this unnerved Le Gougne, because she wants very badly to be elected to the ISU Technical Committee.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Then Sally Stapleford said, “But, Marie-Reine, how can you expect to be elected to the Technical Committee with judging like that?”

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Last night, when Le Gougne walked into the hotel, the British chair of the prestigious ISU Technical Committee, Sally Stapleford, was standing there in the lobby.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Just before nine, she sees Sally Stapleford enter and hand a letter to the head referee.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Sally Stapleford started speaking to her about integrity and honesty, implying, quite strongly, that she was lacking in such qualities because she had placed the Russian pair first.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Sally Stapleford and the other Technical Committee members have testified that Marie-Reine Le Gougne confessed to collusion in the hotel lobby.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • At which point Sally Stapleford said to her, “Okay, tell them what you told me: Why did you do it?”

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

  • Very well, then, Stapleford said, she would write the letter herself.

    THE SECOND MARK JOY GOODWIN 2004

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