In 2003, she was promoted again, becoming editor of the Sun, a post she held until 2009 when she was handpicked for the role of News International chief executive by Rupert Murdoch.
While at Sun Microsystems she percolated to the top on her brains, hard work and moxie.
She was wearing a sun dress and heels and was greeted by Ebbinger's deep-bellied laugh.
They weren't cancerous, but she began using a sun-protection factor of 45 as part of her daily routine.
It was bright out, and she squinted into the sun.
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Ms Rice told the New York Sun that she was drawn to support Mr Obama because of his position on Iraq, saying that he had made "the same unpopular choice I had made" despite huge pressure in Washington to support the war.
That still trails the 20% rate at Sun, so she also pledges operational savings, snazzy new products and daring alliances.
Donovan, who was hired along with Willard in 2010, left the program to return to the WNBA, where she will coach the Connecticut Sun.
When Mary Moriarty and her husband, a retired New York police officer, moved to the "valley of the sun, " she wasn't sure what to expect.
The Sun spokeswoman said she thought the newspaper's clip, which is similar to ITV's but seems to be taken from a slightly different angle, was from a different video recording.
Then, seemingly tired, she squints at the afternoon sun, hesitating before cracking her jaws in the yawning attitude of a passenger in a plane clearing her ears of accumulated air pressure.
She is a graduate of Sun Yat-Sun University.
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She heard TerraCycle would collect Capri Sun pouches and pay the school for them.
She then became editor of The Sun newspaper before taking up the chief executive role.
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Stella Foster, an entertainment columnist for the Chicago-Sun Times, said she didn't see anything wrong with the interview.
Ms. Wyatt recalled a rough patch while editing "Sun, " which she shot during a 2009 trip to Ethiopia, where she spent time among 13 different tribes, capturing often rapturous dance, music and work rituals with vivid presence.
Ms Rice told the New York Sun in January that she was drawn to support Mr Obama because of his position on Iraq, saying that he had made "the same unpopular choice I had made" despite huge pressure in Washington to support the war.
"We're still gathering a lot of details as the sun comes up, " she said early Thursday.
Of course, let's not forget the obvious: "Our Gold Coast accounts for our sun, too, " she says.
After Sun graduated from college, she had to move back to Korea because her student visa had expired.
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In sun, rain or snow she was up there, digging down through the turf and the fibrous black peat until she hit bare rock.
For a brief second, she imagined her body warmed by the sun and her head pillowed by the sand, while out in the distance he waved to her between surging whitecaps.
As a student at Princeton, Eden had been studying the feasibility of installing a solar panel she had invented that rotates with the sun, increasing solar efficiency by 40 percent.
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Donovan left Seton Hall after the season to coach the Connecticut Sun of the WNBA. She was 27-65 in three seasons with a program that has not been the NCAA tournament since 1995.
She puts water in the tea kettle, gets the treat, pets the dog, and decides to throw the dog bed covers into the wash, and realizes the wet load in the washer has to be hung on the line (yes, she even hung her laundry in the sun).
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