He was forced to become the first U.S. president ever to quit office, resigning to avoid inevitable impeachment.
Three of Mr. Saligram's six senior lieutenants quit the office-products supplier within 18 months of his arrival.
In addition, Mauro Dolce quit as director of the office that monitors volcano and earthquake threats, the agency said.
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When he introduced himself to the American public he used to start most of his speeches with a quip about how his wife was really the boss and would not let him run for office unless he quit smoking.
Musharraf, who quit as military leader and took office for a third term last week, has pledged to lift the state of emergency by December 16.
We saw it this week over Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer's new policy banning telecommuting in the company she's been hired to revive, meaning people have to work from the office every day or quit.
Mr Hunt has denied Labour claims they show the firm had a "back channel" of influence to his office but his adviser quit, saying the extent of contact had not been authorised by Mr Hunt.
Coulson quit the post in Cameron's office last year when police opened a new investigation into phone hacking.
When Sterling ordered them to show up at the office every day, 95% quit.
Having lost 20 pounds and feeling unable to cope at her job in a small office with two bathrooms, she quit.
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Spitzer becomes the first New York governor to resign from office during his term since Nelson Rockefeller quit in 1973.
Mr Mates, who is now 78, quit his junior minister job in the Northern Ireland Office in 1993 after it emerged he had bought Nadir a watch inscribed: "Don't let the buggers get you down".
He won a vote of confidence after an extraordinary hearing of the FIA's general assembly in early June which allowed him to remain in office, despite calls for him to quit his role from some parties in Formula One.
And several top press officers have quit, or been pushed out, since Labour came to office.
He quit his job to avoid the Net and now works as an office manager at much lower pay.
On the other hand, suppose that Charry quit at 3 p.m. and walked out of the office with those same keys.
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Since 1624 MPs have been banned from resigning their seat, so any member wanting to quit has to go through the process of applying for a paid office of the Crown, which automatically disqualifies them from holding a seat in the Commons.
In her short time in office, more than half a dozen members of her staff have quit.
According to the sheriff's office document, the guard who provided the bulk of the information quit his job after Jackson "fell on his face" in a hotel room and hurt himself.
The London office, he says, has been in disarray since 2004, when 20% of staff quit after cashing in shares following the public offering.
He had remained in his position even after Milosevic left office with the backing of Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica despite calls from many reformers for him to quit immediately.
Mr Ruane was considered the most likely Welsh member of the government to quit following the resignations of cabinet minister Robin Cook, Health Minister Lord Hunt of Kings Heath and Home Office Minister John Denham.
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