Karen says they're running the phone bank to remind people there's another candidate running here besides Barack Obama.
For her part, Karen says she's excited, not nervous, for a wide audience to discover a part of her personal life.
One fugitive Karen says she was a teenager when her family was among the first to arrive in Mae La, in 1984.
But Bush communications director Karen Hughes says that at the moment he spoke to the press, Bush was not aware of the stent insertion.
The BBC's Karen Allen says the UK had been agonising about how to invite Mr Kenyatta without losing face after warning before the election that it would have only "essential contact" with him if he was voted into power.
"We mandate an age of 16 or older, " says Karen Cobb, speaking for Lowe's.
"Close relationships have a big effect on both psychological and physical well-being, " says Karen Fingerman, Ph.
"Caring for Mike had been our life... and half the kids' life, " says Karen in an email.
Cost is clearly a major issue for most laid-off workers, says Karen Davis, president of the Commonwealth Fund.
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"It's definitely a global showcase for us, " says Karen Kozak, head of brand and marketing development for Kodak.
"We got a lot of traffic really quickly, whereas before we'd go months without a showing, " says Karen Osmon.
"Consumption of added sugars is going down, " says Karen Hanretty, Vice-President of Public Affairs for the American Beverage Association.
It rolled out quickly "lightning fast, " says Karen Frost, a Hewitt executive.
"Lenders will use a two-year average to derive self-employed income, " says Karen Mayfield, national mortgage sales manager at Bank of the West.
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"Very straightforward, " says Karen Doyne, a crisis PR consultant at Burston Marsteller.
"We wanted to expand the brand presence quicker and de-risk the business model, " says Karen Luey, chief financial officer of the Emeryville, Calif.
"We're challenging Waxman-Markey's cap-and-trade bill, not the need for a legislative response to climate change, " says Karen Harbert, head of the Chamber's Institute for 21st Century Energy.
"The fox is guarding the henhouse, " says Karen Hudson, president of Families Against Rural Messes, an Elmwood, Ill. group that does battle with industrial-size pigsties and chicken coops.
CarrAmerica's chief investment officer, Karen Dorigan, says concerns are overblown.
Munch enthusiasts see a simpler explanation for the picture's grip: "A scream is a very human thing, " says Karen Nikgol, a co-founder of the Oslo contemporary art space NoPlace.
But be wary of this line of questioning, says Karen Friedman, author of Shut Up and Say Something: Business Communication Strategies to Overcome Challenges and Influence Listeners.
"They're totally blind, " says Karen Lee , a veteran 747 pilot and manager of the Advanced Flight Systems division at UPS (nyse: UPS - news - people ).
Returnees must adapt to a changed workplace, with a less-stable workforce and new technology, says Karen White, director of the Working Families Program at the Rutgers Center for Women and Work.
The fact one of Diana's children is getting married is one reason why so many people are particularly gripped with this wedding, says Karen Cerulo, a sociology professor at Rutgers university.
And if you find yourself trying to untangle such accounts after your spouse dies, give yourself some time, says Karen Altfest, a New York financial planner who specializes in working with widows.
"We have a situation where pollsters, consultants, and any other individual in the political arena has basically sent a message to their candidates, 'Run against managed care, '" says Karen Ignagni of the American Association of Health Plans.
Health plans are also using claims data to identify patients at high risk for rehospitalization and helping coordinate care at home "so patients don't slide back, " says Karen Ignagni, chief executive of America's Health Insurance Plans, an industry association.
"A prudent collector has to consider whether there can be any competing claims, or he can find himself embroiled in litigation, " says Karen Sanig, who represents Egypt and heads the art law department at Mishcon de Reya, a London law practice.
"Even if you're just sitting in a chair, there are things you can do to change the pace of the day in a way that's recuperative and uplifting, " says Karen Bradley, a visiting associate professor of dance at the University of Maryland.
"Up until then, the studios owned the artists and had unspoken agreements with celebrity magazines so they would tread lightly on people, " says Karen Steinheimer, a sociologist at the University of Southern California, and author of Celebrity Culture and the American Dream.
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