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John Fielding, CEO
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The Carter's involvement brings national and international attention to the organization's house-building work, and their annual "Jimmy Carter Work Project" raises not only houses, but also awareness of the need for affordable housing.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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President Jimmy Carter collects the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday 24 years after a controversial veto by a Swedish Nobel guardian deprived him of the award for brokering Israeli-Egyptian peace.
Jimmy Carter's Nobel Prize speech BBC 10/12/2002 Former United States President Jimmy Carter accepted the Nobel peace prize at a ceremony in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, on Tuesday.
President Jimmy Carter applies economic pressure on Iran by halting Iranian oil imports and freezing Iranian assets in the United States.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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Zbigniew Brzezinski, Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, noted that there was "something profoundly symbolic and hopeful" about the fact that the opening session was co-chaired by Gorbachev and Mbeki.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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President Jimmy Carter's response to Soviet aggression included bellicose cold war rhetoric, a grain embargo, withdrawal of the SALT II nuclear weapons control treaty, reinstatement of draft registration, and an American boycott of the l980 Moscow Summer Olympic Games.
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Craig Leveaux, Blogger
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Jimmy Carter's Nashville credits include an Emmy for his public service TV work and multiple Emmy nominations for his news, children's, sports and public affairs specials.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Jimmy Carter's apology for the Shah of Iran, far more than his refusal to send in the Marines (or to authorize an all- out covert action) to save the Shah, spelled both the end of the line in Iran and the bankruptcy of a decent and potentially world-shaking experiment in the use of U.
Recently, The Jimmy Carter's national security advisor recognized the dangerous of such a plan that simulated Soviets to interfere more in Afghanistan and strategic risk of Mujahdeen power in the future.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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In 1976, Jimmy Carter's candidacy prompted many Christians to vote for the first time, and by 1980, Jimmy Carter's administration had persuaded them to vote Republican.
And when the votes were counted and the analysts had finished their scrutiny of voting patterns, it seemed probable that Jimmy Carter's margin of victory on his improbable march to the White House may well have been provided by evangelicals.
Jimmy Carter was the first president to appoint more than two or three women to the federal bench: He appointed 40 women, 15 percent of the judges appointed in his term of office.
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