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She promised to follow what she termed the board's "recommendations" and said she looked forward to "rebuilding the trust of Waukesha County residents in the election process as it is the foundation of our democracy."
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By TODD RICHMOND 2011
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She promised to follow what she termed the board's "recommendations" and said she looked forward to "rebuilding the trust of Waukesha County residents in the election process as it is the foundation of our democracy."
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Mr. Paterno's lawyer, Wick Sollers, on Thursday called the board's comments self-serving and unsupported by the facts.
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Paterno's lawyer, Wick Sollers, on Thursday called the board's comments self-serving and unsupported by the facts.
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Unions praised the proposal, although Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO, called the board's step a "modest" one that doesn't address "many of the fundamental problems with our labor laws."
Plan to Ease Way for Unions Melanie Trottman 2011
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Jose Mugrabi , a major dealer and collector who owns at least 800 Warhols, called the board's dissolution "totally irresponsible."
Is That Warhol Fake? Even His Foundation Isn't Sure Kelly Crow 2011
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Garban and Surma cited the serious allegations and "extraordinary circumstances" in referring to the board's unanimous decision "that Coach Paterno could not be expected to continue to effectively perform his duties and that it was in the best interests of the University to make an immediate change in his status."
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An attorney for Paterno called the board's comments self-serving and unsupported by the facts.
SI.com 2012
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Jose Mugrabi, a major dealer and collector who owns at least 800 Warhols, called the board's dissolution "totally irresponsible."
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Garban and Surma cited the serious allegations and "extraordinary circumstances" in referring to the board's unanimous decision "that Coach Paterno could not be expected to continue to effectively perform his duties and that it was in the best interests of the University to make an immediate change in his status."
The Seattle Times 2012
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