In Tennessee, the Republican Party has run an ad against Democract Harold Ford, an African American, that is so loaded with innuendo that even Ford's Republican opponent denounced it.
The difference, according to Harold Finkelstein, an irascible wholesaler from Long Island City, N.
Looking ahead two years, I sat next to Harold Black in an international trade class.
In 1953, at the University of Chicago, chemist Harold Urey conducted an experiment.
This report was cited approvingly by left-wing columnist Harold Meyerson in an article he published in the Washington Post on May 17.
Under Harold Geneen, an Englishman who headed the American company for many years, ITT simultaneously owned bakeries, telephone companies, hotels and a forest-products business.
The "Lady in the Lake" killer found dead in his cell had previously seen a report into the prison suicide of Harold Shipman, an inquest has heard.
"We estimate that roughly half of all people living with HIV either don't know that they are infected, or they are not in care, or both, " said Dr Harold Jaffe, an acting director of the National Center for HIV at the CDC.
In 2006, Harold Ford an African-American running for a U.S. Senate seat representing Tennessee received as many votes as pre-election polls suggested he would.
Our competitor attempted to compile a list of the 40 richest Americans under 40 but included some foreign nationals and omitted an American (Harold Dixon) who would have been 15th on that list.
One such company Lockheed Corporation is under assault from an individual, Harold Simmons, whose previous hostile takeovers have done serious violence to the financial health and productivity of his corporate victims.
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In the grounds of the abbey is a marker at the spot where King Harold was supposedly killed by an arrow in his eye, or ridden down by a Norman knight, depending on your interpretation of the Bayeux Tapestry.
The Nobel Prize in literature was awarded this morning to an English playwright, Harold Pinter.
Construction worker Harold Martin was on a plank in an airshaft at a building under construction in downtown Seattle.
But Judge Harold Kahn said that Kleiner could still make an argument before the court to bring the case to arbitration.
Based in White Plains, New York, the company is a remnant of the sprawling empire assembled, on the back of an ancient telegraph business, by Harold Geneen, the famous conglomerator of the 1960s.
However this debate shapes up, I can't help feeling that Tony Blair will find that, like Harold Wilson before him, his stance towards an American war will make him a figure of hatred among a significant proportion of the Labour movement who will never forget and may never forgive.
Attempts at reform had led to the overthrow of the Harold Wilson Labour government in 1970, and an anti-union bill put through by Heath led to the destruction of his majority in 1974 and its replacement by another weak Wilson government that tipped the balance of power still further in the direction of the unions.
Harold is a vocal supporter of PPACA, and an advocate of empirical research.
What emerges instead is an anxious inner dialogue of the kind Harold Bloom and his western canon have taught us to recognise.
So severe was the criticism from Democratic cabinet members like Interior Secretary Harold Ickes that Lindbergh resigned his reserve commission as an Army colonel rather than serve under FDR as his commander in chief.
The State Department's Legal Adviser Harold Koh believes the US should subordinate its laws to an abstract and largely unfounded notion of international law.
"When you know the real site and what was involved in trying to defend it, you get an insight into what was going on in Harold's mind, " he says.
That's when the board recruited an unlikely savior: former labor union economist Harold Ruttenberg, who suspended the dividend and sold seven divisions -- including voting machines -- to raise cash while negotiating new terms with lenders.
That's when the board recruited an unlikely savior: ex-labor union economist Harold Ruttenberg, who suspended the dividend and sold seven divisions -- including voting machines -- to raise cash while negotiating new terms with lenders.
The author, Harold James, a professor of history at Princeton University, is an eminent scholar in the political economy of the period.
Mr. Lyle teams up with retired New York Supreme Court judge Harold Beeler (who's paid by the hour) and an investment partner to review each case assessing the marital assets and the expected settlement under the state's equitable distribution laws.
The Senate - and the rest of us - will rue the day if a majority of its members blindly allow the new administration to adopt the anti-constitutional theories espoused by the likes of Harold Koh and allow him to implement them in brazen violation of an oath of office with which they explicitly conflict.
On Friday, Reuters published an exhaustive investigation into the impending divorce of Oklahoma oil mogul Harold Hamm.
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Yale Law School Dean Harold Koh, who wrote the Diplomat's Brief says that even an accused terrorist has certain basic rights to a fair trial under the Geneva Conventions.
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