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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Independent presidential candidate John Anderson meets with Israeli opposition leader Shimon Peres.
John Anderson's appearance at National Governors Association conference in Denver marred by several egg-throwing members of Communist Workers party.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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With the combination of Peter-John Vetesse's synthesizers and Ian Anderson's newfound love of drum machines (scorecard: no actual drummer on this one!
John Anderson's self-titled debut album was re-released on CD in April 2002.
The Backtracks CD-featuring eleven of John Anderson's earliest recordings-has been renamed Somehow Someway Someday , and was re-released in late April 2002.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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There was considerable critical praise for Sergeant John Sweet, an American soldier who had previously acted on stage in the all-soldier cast of a production of Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St Mark , put on in London by the Special Service Division of the US War Department.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Australian Coach Chris Anderson will be pushing the barrow of out of form halfback Brett Kimmorley but the return of Andrew Johns on Friday night is surely to be a boost for the Aussies.
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David Rosenberg, Dermatologist
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In Israel, independent presidential candidate John Anderson supports Jewish settlement of West Bank and says PLO should acknowledge Israel's right to exist.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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He served in Lieutenant General Richard Anderson's Brigade, General John Bell Hood's Division, Lieutenant General James Longstreet's Corps, of the Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by General Robert E.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Missing are names like election reform scholar Lani Guinier, John Anderson, Independent candidate for president in 1980 who now heads the Center for Voting and Democracy, and Ralph Nader, a leader in the movement to expand citizen participation at all levels of government.
Independent presidential candidate John Anderson challenges poll used by League of Women Voters to justify his exclusion from next debate, as Reagan and Carter aides work out debate specifics.
Gerald Ford says John Anderson's independent candidacy may prevent either major party candidate from getting enough electoral votes to win election.
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