• Upsdell won bronze in the T35 200m final, but his team-mate Richard White pulled up with an injury.

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  • Broadcaster Mudd's scintillating series of interviews with five of America's foremost chroniclers and interpreters of our brief but extraordinarily eventful past: Stephen Ambrose, David McCullough, James McPherson, Richard White and Gordon Wood.

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  • Historian-turned-broadcaster Mudd's scintillating series of interviews with five of America's foremost chroniclers and interpreters of our relatively brief but extraordinarily eventful past: Stephen Ambrose, David McCullough, James McPherson, Richard White and Gordon Wood.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The President was joined in the Situation Room by Chief of Staff Jack Lew, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security John Brennan, Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, Deputy Assistant to the President for Homeland Security Richard Reed, White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs David Agnew, National Security Advisor to the Vice President Tony Blinken, and other senior members of the President's team.

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  • The President was joined in the Situation Room by Chief of Staff Jack Lew, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security John Brennan, Press Secretary Jay Carney, Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco, Deputy Assistant to the President for Homeland Security Richard Reed, White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs David Agnew, Deputy Communications Director Jen Palmieri, and other senior members of the President's team.

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  • The other White House officials involved in leaking Plame's name including presidential adviser Karl Rove, former State Department official Richard Armitage and former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer cooperated with prosecutors and were not charged.

    NPR: Lewis 'Scooter' Libby Found Guilty of Lying

  • But the White House argued Richard Cordray's nomination to the CFPB would not be affected by Friday's ruling.

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  • "It's a great business model and that's the problem, " said Richard Painter, a former White House ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush and now a law professor at the University of Minnesota.

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  • They helped the company reel in 2.3 million renewals and new subscriptions in the first half of 2000, making it the first year since Richard Nixon was in the White House that tired old Reader's Digest scored more subscribers than it lost.

    FORBES: Old Dog, New Tricks

  • Thompson got Butterfield to disclose the existence of an elaborate system of listening devices that Richard Nixon had installed in the White House.

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  • They also reviewed transcripts and summaries of previous testimony to the commission -- including that of former White House counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke, officials said.

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  • Richard Nixon has the albatross of White House tapes hanging around his neck, where he can still be heard speaking negatively about African Americans, Mexicans and Jews.

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  • This movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, is the umbrella under which terror groups have forged "a significant degree of cooperation and coordination within our borders, " former White House counterterrorism chief Richard Clarke told the Senate Banking Committee last year.

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  • The digs: A gleaming glass-and-white-aluminum abode that Richard Meier designed, complete with a grassy courtyard.

    FORBES: California's Billionaire Beach: Where Larry Ellison Leads A Pack Of 10-Figure-Plus Fortunes

  • White House physician Dr. Richard Tubbs said Bush is to be sedated because it puts patients more at ease during the procedure.

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  • This, after all, is the guy who, working for the National Bowling Council, convinced Richard Nixon to build lanes at the White House and pose as a bowler.

    FORBES: Stand-Up Brand

  • Former White House cybersecurity advisor, Richard Clarke, has argued that to this point the United States has focused on creating offensive military cyber capabilities while largely ignoring the cybersecurity of civilian networks, including critical infrastructure.

    FORBES: U.S. Cybersecurity Debate Risks Leaving Critical Infrastructure in the Dark

  • Their glamorous guest stayed a bit longer, but they eventually got their Richard Meier building along with a white-maned, white-shirted architect who is as relentless and uncompromising as his architecture.

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  • The National Security Agency and other U.S. security organizations are known to have developed their own network-attack capabilities, but former White House cyber-security advisor Richard Clarke has warned that it would be dangerous for the U.S. to step up its own campaign against Chinese networks while U.S. safeguards against retaliation are so weak.

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  • The mile-long route takes in Bow Bridge, which is decorated with Richard's coat of arms and features a white boar.

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  • In fact, since 1950, only two Republicans have made it to the White House without winning Pennsylvania -- Richard Nixon in 1968 and George W. Bush.

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  • The White House concluded, the President concluded that Richard Cordray was the right person for the job going forward.

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  • After the Supreme Court's restrictive police-search decisions in the 1960s, Richard Nixon rode "law and order" into the White House in 1968.

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  • In it the White House's former counterterrorism chief, Richard Clarke, urged a wholesale reboot of government computer systems and new security rules for electric utilities and Internet access providers.

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  • Richard Nixon's southern strategy was designed to capitalise on the white backlash against civil rights.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Ed Barnes did slot the opening points with a penalty but Sale responded with Richard Wigglesworth, Elvis Seveali'i and Sean Cox combining before White ploughed over.

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  • He believes it is no coincidence that this trend began shortly after the Watergate scandal, in which the White House was forced to release tape recordings of President Richard Nixon's profanity-strewn tirades.

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  • So far the only white knight on the scene who fits the bill is Sir Richard himself.

    ECONOMIST: Virgin Atlantic

  • Despite White's strides, the Roundup's publisher, Richard Haddad, professes not to be worried.

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  • Hillary's momentous political journey with Bill began in earnest in Sara Ehrman's Volkswagen a week after Richard Nixon and his long-suffering wife, Pat, left the White House for exile in San Clemente, California.

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