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...“This is an embarrassing admission to make,” says the actor John Lithgow, in his distinctive sonorous tones. “But I wish I’d had more chances to play the tent-pole role....
...John Donahoe, chief executive of eBay who will step down as CEO after the demerger is complete, said PayPal needed to focus on innovation and taking advantage of the widening range of emerging opportunities...
...John Payne, senior fund manager in AMP Capital’s global resources team, said the changes would help Mr Mackenzie to zero in more quickly on key issues....
...As the US presidential campaign enters its final stretch, both John McCain and Barack Obama are keen to cast themselves as outsiders, ready to move into the White House and shake up Washington....
...Wayne, like his master, John Ford, had become both a film director and a political reactionary....
...John Edwards, the presidential hopeful and another North Carolina native, stopped by for a talk....
...John Boehner, now majority leader, will become minority leader when the new Congress convenes in January and Roy Blunt will be the minority whip....
...But he faces a tough challenge from John Shadegg, another leading conservative. In the Senate, Mr Alexander, a former cabinet member, had campaigned for months....
...Bush’s two appointees, John Roberts and Samuel Alito – to overturn Roe vs Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that legalised abortion....
...Just days after the 2004 elections, when Democrats lost seats in Congress and John Kerry failed to oust George W....
...Among the remaining Democratic potentials, John Edwards, the losing 2004 vice-presidential contender, is the most popular....
...“We will be the group that gave the Democrats the majority,” said John Tanner, a Tennessee congressman who is among the leaders of the Blue Dog coalition, a group of moderate Democrats who stress fiscal...
...Recent polls show Mrs Clinton defeating John Spencer, her Republican challenger, by a 30-point margin, and the Post said he was not “a credible alternative”....
...John McCain, the Republican senator, called him “a lovely man in many respects, but the fact that he practices bipartisanship on issues that require [it] is one . . . of his greatest talents and why he should...
...The returns reveal that the neo-conservatives/radical agenda drove off voting blocks that turned to the Democrats,” said John Podesta, president of the Center for American Progress....
...A vote to allow John Bolton, US ambassador to the United Nations, to remain in his post beyond the end of the year was unexpectedly delayed on Thursday when a Republican senator said he still had questions...
...John McCain, who was a prisoner of war in Vietnam, called his opposition to an administration plan to allow aggressive interrogation techniques of detainees “a matter of conscience”....
...“When you get down that low, you’re down to blood relatives and paid staffers,” John McCain, a senator and likely Republican presidential contender in 2008, told an audience in South Dakota last week....
...John Boehner, majority leader in the House of Representatives, echoed that approach, insisting that while Republicans had tried to give the White House the national security tools it needed, Democrats had...
...John Boehner, the Ohio lawmaker elected to fill Mr DeLay’s spot, said he would be a candidate for Republican minority leader....
...Tensions between influential Senate Republicans and the White House over interrogation and detention policies escalated to the point on Thursday where Senator John McCain accused Michael Hayden, the director...
...John Boehner, the Republican majority leader in the House of Representatives, may have given the game away this week when he said, “I wonder if they’re [the Democrats] more interested in protecting the terrorists...
...Mr Fitzpatrick, elected just two years ago, is still hard at work, with John McCain, the popular Arizona senator, set to appear with him at a rally yesterday....
...The other big cheers came when John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, declared: “We need to get those troops out of Iraq”....
...John Edwards, Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 2004, was in Pittsburgh this month doing his bit for the party ahead of November’s midterm elections to the US Congress....
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