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Elizabeth Hanford Dole | | Birth Date: |
1936 | | Place of Birth: |
Salisbury, North Carolina, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
Female | | Occupations: |
lawyer, cabinet member, organization president, senator |
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Biography of Elizabeth Hanford Dole
1,645 words, approx. 6 pages
 Elizabeth Hanford Dole (born 1936), has worked as a lawyer, White House aide, cabinet officer, senator, and president of the American Red Cross. Elizabeth Hanford Dole was born and grew up in Salisbury, North Carolina, the daughter of wholesale flower...


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Fighting Over Liddy Dole
8/2/2006: 360 words, approx. 1 pages Morgan Ortagus, KT McFarland's usually mild-mannered and sweet-natured spokeswoman, just sent Ryan an angry letter accusing the Spencer campaign of falsely claiming the support of National Republican Senatorial Committee chair Elizabeth Dole. Here's are a couple of samples: "The fact that he needs to...
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Early Attitudes Glance
2/25/2007: 396 words, approx. 1 pages Gallup polling over the past three decades shows Republican front-runners usually win their party's nomination, but Democrats do not. Some elections:1972-DemocratsFebruary 1971: Edmund Muskie, 26 percent; Edward Kennedy, 25; Hubert Humphrey, 21; John Lindsay and George McGovern, each at 5.McGovern won the nomination and lost...
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Mourners gather to honor Ruth Graham near her mountainside home
6/16/2007: 326 words, approx. 1 pages Reflecting her simple tastes, a plywood casket carried Ruth Bell Graham through the streets of her mountainside home Saturday as mourners gathered to remember the wife of evangelist Billy Graham.Ruth Graham died Thursday at the age of 87, following a lengthy illness that left her...
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Senator would force military to notify US Marines of exposure to toxic tap water
7/18/2007: 348 words, approx. 1 pages Military officials should directly inform hundreds of thousands of Marine families and workers that they drank and washed in toxin-contaminated water at their U.S. base, a U.S. lawmaker says.Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole, whose state, North Carolina is home to Camp Lejeune, wants to force the...


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