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Every time you open a folder or look at a document, you'll see someone's name that you've read in history
King items to go on display in Atlanta Oct 10, 2006
The Falls Church City Council's action will enable residents to choose their cable TV provider as easily as they now choose their phone provider
Verizon gets cable franchise in Va. city Jan 24, 2006
Leach fits our stated strategy to consolidate manufacturers of superior aerospace components
Esterline buys Leach Holding Jul 09, 2004
As one of the event's sponsors, we were not consulted in advance about the ground rules for Vice President Cheney's lecture
Cheney says he would run again May 07, 2003
It is certainly true that in moving to Washington and figuring out how to be an effective representative of libertarian ideals, Cato has become quite respected and respectable
Cato: From fringe to influence in 25 years May 09, 2002
Robert Warren "Bo" Williams (born July 21, 1938) is a former Republican mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana, having served a single term from 1994-1998.
Williams defeated his fellow city council member, Democrat Roy Cary, an African-American, 38,596 votes (59 percent) to 27,018 (41 percent). Eliminated in the jungle primary was former Democratic Mayor John Brennan Hussey.
In 1990, Williams was elected to a single term on the Shreveport City Council from District E. He received, 6,293 votes (53 percent) to Democrat John L. Albritton's 5,503 ballots (47 percent). He left the council to become mayor.