More than 40 officers are involved in a search for the 55-year-old and Durham Police said there was real fear she "may have come to harm".
And while she may not have come home with eight gold medals--she had to settle for three silvers--you'd think what eats and wears would carry weight with 30- to 50-year-old working mothers, who make the bulk of the purchasing decisions in their homes.
The children's protection campaigner, who was a childhood friend of Moira, said she believed other victims of abuse may have come from care homes, with the cases never being reported.
In years to come, it may be significant that she died on the same day many of the coalition's austerity cuts started to bite.
It appears that from the exit polls, John Edwards has won the vote among white voters in South Carolina, and that Hillary Clinton may come out ahead of him however because she is getting a share of the black vote.
"I don't think you ever close the door to being prepared for what eventually may come, but I think that is not a near, near thing, " she said at a news conference.
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And, of course, when companies do look outside their team for a new CEO, the inevitable desire is to draft the best available athlete, who may come with a price tag much larger than would have been the case had he or she been, in effect, brought up through the farm system.
"Every May Day, more groups that have historically considered themselves separate from one another come together, " she said.
"And by the time they come to have babies, their whole drinking lifestyle may well have affected their fertility, " she warned.
"Being in human resources, employees know that if there's something they may want to hear it's going to come from my side of the table, " she said.
This may surprise you, but I don t come to the Republican National Convention for the food, she said.
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