Green party MLA Steven Agnew said there should be one system for the appointment of all ministers.
It's what vice president Spiro Agnew used to call the nattering nabobs of negativism.
In 1968, Nixon picked Maryland Gov. Spiro Agnew, who certainly brought his fair share of problems.
However, Charlie Agnew, a nephew of the dead man, said they believed he had been murdered.
One of Nixon's vice presidents, Spiro Agnew, was at the center of a scandal.
The Information Commissioner Rosemary Agnew finds that ministers failed to deal with Catherine Stihler's request for information.
The workers, employed by Barminco, were part of an overnight team, working at the Agnew Mine in Western Australia.
Nixon joked that he never feared assassination, because that would make Agnew president.
Agnew agreed to a plea bargain and resigned from office on Oct. 10, 1973, paving the way for Rep. Gerald R.
Hertz need not worry about eating into its existing customer-base, says Chris Agnew of MKM Partners, a research and trading firm.
The buyers were urged on in their purchases by a small group of art dealers that included Knoedler, Colnaghi and Agnew's.
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Green Party leader Steven Agnew said he felt the grounds for the bill were "political" and he would not be supporting it.
Agnew was mocked by his opponents as a little known politician and uttered his share of gaffes as well as ethnic slurs.
That was the special election held to replace Rep. Gerald Ford (R-MI), who had become Nixon's vice president in the aftermath of Spiro Agnew's resignation.
Sinn Fein MLA Caitriona Ruane had put forward the petition of concern, supported by Alliance Party MLA Anna Lo, and Green Party MLA Stephen Agnew.
One can only imagine what Agnew would make of our political world today, in which a president's pronouncements are dissected syllable by syllable, tick-of-the-clock by tick-of-the-clock.
Inflation, oil embargoes, gas lines and political scandal culminating in the resignations of Spiro Agnew (October 1973) and Richard Nixon (August 1974) sent stocks straight south.
"Apart from the size of the levy, England's players are particularly upset that they have no say in how the money will be used, " added Agnew.
The 1973-74 recession was psychologically worse because it happened during a 48% stock market drop, the first OPEC embargo, and the resignations of Spiro Agnew and Richard Nixon.
Jonathan Agnew was speaking to BBC Sport's Jamie Lillywhite.
Like Nixon in 1952, Agnew served as the attack dog and allowed Nixon, who had remade himself from an avid Cold Warrior into a foreign policy expert, to maintain his new image.
In September and October of 1973, Bork played a critical part, along with Attorney General Elliot Richardson, in insisting that Agnew be indicted by the Justice Department unless he resigned from office.
Paddy Gorman, spokesman for the Construction, Forestry, Mining, and Energy Union, said none of the miners at Agnew Gold Mine in resource-rich Western Australia state is a member of the mining union.
"To see any team win from that position is quite something but when they are the underdogs it is something truly special, " said BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew on Test Match Special.
Political uncertainty and fear were off the charts, as Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned in November 1973 and Nixon in August 1974, while the Vietnam War was heading for its final, ugly conclusion in April 1975.
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