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What they are about to tell Studdert is even worse than what brought their boss to the crisis center.
USATODAY.com - Part I: Terror attacks brought drastic decision: Clear the skies 2002
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David Studdert & Matt Rutledge masterminded wine. woot.com and have brought quality West Coast US wine to US consumers with an innovative twist of having the winemaker involved in the community forums for each offering.
Wine Person of the Decade - nominations open! | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Steve Studdert with the campaign was in front like Cecil B.
Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005
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Steve Studdert with the campaign was in front like Cecil B.
Barbara Bush Barbara Bush 2005
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At United Airlines headquarters outside Chicago, Andy Studdert rushes to the airline's crisis center, a windowless room with a large screen on one wall.
USATODAY.com - Part I: Terror attacks brought drastic decision: Clear the skies 2002
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At United headquarters in Elk Grove, Ill., operations head Studdert issues a similar order: "Tell them to get to the nearest airport they can."
USATODAY.com - Part I: Terror attacks brought drastic decision: Clear the skies 2002
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Workers don't need to look up to recognize the booming baritone of Studdert, 45, the airline's chief operating officer.
USATODAY.com - Part I: Terror attacks brought drastic decision: Clear the skies 2002
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Studdert himself had been shot through the head, and lay for'ard with his pale face upturned to the sky, and his eyes closed as if in a peaceful sleep.
Tessa 1901 Louis Becke 1884
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Studdert amidships amidst the native crew, whose faces were sullen and lowering, for in the bottom of the boat one of their number, who had been shot in the stomach by either the captain or Chard, was dying.
Tessa 1901 Louis Becke 1884
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Then Morrison, Studdert, and three natives followed, and the boat pulled away clear of the ship, and stood by.
Tessa 1901 Louis Becke 1884
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