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  1. Barbara Olson -- Hillary Clinton
    A clever, tough, brave lawyer, Barbara Olson was a frequent and outspoken pundit on such American television talk shows as Larry King Live and Crossfire at the time of the scandals surrounding Monica Lewinsky and, more recently, Chandra Levy. Married to the US Solicitor General Theodore Olson, a close aide and friend of President George W Bush, she was a prominent member of Washington's conservative elite; this group, which ... included the Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas and the independent counsel Kenneth Starr, prompted Hillary Clinton to complain of a "vast right-wing conspiracy".
  2. Tom Watson -- New York
    Tom Watson is the founder and pastor of Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries in New Orleans. He ... serves as President of the Greater New Orleans Coalition of Ministers, a group of 180 plus ministers representing more than 40,000 members with a stated mission to impact and improve the spiritual, social, educational, economical, and political disparities in the Greater New Orleans Community.
  3. Barbara Olson
    Barbara Olson was born Barbara Bracher at Houston, Texas, on December 27 1955. After graduating with a BA from Houston's University of St Thomas in 1978, she became a professional ballet dancer, performing in Houston, New York and San Francisco. She then went to Los Angeles to become a producer and save enough money to finance her law degree, which she received in 1989 from the Benjamin Cardozo Law School at Yeshiva University in New York. She spent three years working for the law firm of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering in Washington, before serving as an assistant US attorney for the District of Columbia from 1992 until 1995, prosecuting drug cases.
  4. Rock Creek Park
    Located in the northwest section of Washington, DC, Rock Creek Park is the oldest and largest urban park in the national park system. Established in 1890, Rock Creek offers over 1,700 acres of natural areas for a wide variety of uses. Trails in the park are a mix of rugged off-road trails for hikers, runners and equestrians, paved off-road bicycle paths and a signed on-road bicycle route on the northern section of Beach Drive. Hikers and runners should exercise caution on the unpaved off-road trails. Equestrians, note that only some of the off-road trails are marked for horse use. Bicyclists should be aware that there is no off-road bike path option on the northern section of Beach Drive.
  5. Black Hole -- Black Holes
    The long-awaited collection of Charles Burns' decade-in-the-making 12-installment graphic novel, Black Hole is a creepy reinterpretation of the Reagan-era AIDS epidemic. Here, '70s teens in Seattle channel angst into rampant sex, drugs, and murder — while spreading a terrifying STD that causes bodies to sprout new mouths where mouths shouldn't be. Isolation and confusion aren't the most novel takes on adolescent life, but you'll be hard-pressed not to get sucked into this black-and-white teenage wasteland.
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