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"Occupy Wall Street and the marginalization of the middle class is a red herring," said Robin Stegman, an American economist and professor of Economics and International Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.
Pablo Andreu: Seasonal Genocide Overlooked Pablo Andreu 2011
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Adam Stegman, - You're right, the TV is at a difficult height to use if you're sitting directly against the wall but it does double duty.
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Annual meetings for storm spotters have better attendance and most rebuilt homes have basements where residents can seek shelter, Stegman says.
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"It's still in everybody's mind, that's for sure," Stegman says.
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Once the tornado was within a quarter-mile, the sirens faltered, Stegman says.
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Before the 2007 Greensburg tornado, Stegman, two other spotters and a sheriff's deputy were out monitoring the clouds.
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Fraser will go before a United States district judge Monday morning in Sacramento regarding the letter, and Stegman said the U.S.
Michael Allan Fraser 2010
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"He not only lied about the medals he received, but then submitted a false letter to the court," Stegman said.
Michael Allan Fraser 2010
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However, Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Stegman said Fraser never completed his community service, and instead submitted a fraudulent letter from the Oroville Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Michael Allan Fraser 2010
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Stegman also was watching radar images on his cellphone.
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