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...The year was 1958, just after Palmer had won the first of his four Masters tournaments, and the man gripping his hand was Mark McCormack, who had the idea that there was a future in representing men like...
...And time and time again that has been proven not to be the case,” said Nathan Gonzales, editor of the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report....
...“We have a large number of people who recently lost their positions and don’t see a particularly bright future any time soon,” said Mark Jones, a fellow in political science at Rice University’s Baker Institute...
...The acquisition marks a return to big-ticket dealmaking for Mr Gonzales after a botched attempt to buy Shire of the UK in October for £32bn, a deal he abandoned after a White House crackdown on tax inversions...
...“The worst time to evaluate the political fallout of a crisis is in the middle of a crisis,” says Nathan Gonzales, deputy editor of the Rothenberg report....
...Christopher Sheen Gonzales, mayor of Guiuan, said thousands of lives were saved by the municipal government’s efforts to move residents living in thatched huts to school buildings....
...All mark Manet as the pioneer who put the human situation at the heart of his experiments with form and composition....
...One to watch: Miriam González Durántez Today’s speech by Nick Clegg will mark one of the few occasions when his wife, Miriam Gonzales Durantez, plays the role of conventional political spouse....
...If he is painting time, referencing the pastoral tradition which often marks late work – artists from Poussin to Twombly tackled the four seasons in old age – Hockney is, nevertheless, upbeat, evoking each...
...Everywhere, the fragile, light-flecked surfaces that made Watteau an influence on impressionists and modernists alike are echoed in the lively textures, sparkling shorthand marks and fluid contours of his...
...Wimbledon’s past prize marathon was the duel in pre-tiebreak days between Pancho Gonzales and Charlie Pasarell in 1969, which took five hours 12 minutes and finished 22-24 1-6 16-14 6-3 11-9 to Gonzales....
...The race had looked tight but Mark Critz, Mr Murtha’s former economic director, beat Tim Burns, a self-made millionaire and Tea Party organiser, by an eight-point margin....
...The group is headed by Mark McKinnon, a former Republican adviser to George W. Bush and Republican presidential nominee John McCain....
...The 100 works on show include 70 by Manet; the rest are by his contemporaries, including Degas and Eva Gonzalès....
...Though incapacitated for months, he still made an early mark in the Senate with his work on the landmark immigration act of 1965, which scrapped the 60-year-old quotas heavily tilted towards Europeans wanting...
...It was not a McCain staffer who made the brilliant choice to appoint Alberto “Fredo” Gonzales as attorney-general, a man who will surely go down as one of the most buffoonish and incompetent individuals...
...The recent turmoil is prompting a sharp division of views about the value of using mark-to-market accounting techniques....
...This marks the first time that Congress has demanded rather than asked for information about the issue and it could set up a legal confrontation if the department of justice resists....
...It also included William Haynes, general counsel at the Department of Defense, Alberto Gonzales at the White House, Jay Bybee, head of the Office of Legal Counsel (the legal arm of the executive branch)...
...every kitchen table and office water cooler conversation in the land He is not Paul Wolfowitz, shamelessly clinging to the World Bank presidency he should have surrendered weeks ago; nor is he Alberto Gonzales...
...On Tuesday senators came close to accusing Alberto Gonzales, the embattled attorney-general and Bush loyalist, of perjury in the evasive testimony he gave over the sacking of the attorneys....
...Mr Bush’s language marks a serious deterioration in White House relations with the Hill after several months of both sides promising to create a climate of bipartisan co-operation....
...It marks a stark change on a year ago, when Alberto Gonzales, the attorney-general, boldly asserted that the policy was justified by the President’s inherent constitutional authority as commander-in-chief...
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