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One congressman, Jose Zubiri, has filed a bill requiring retired soldiers to wait two years before accepting civilian posts.
CNN: Olive-Drab Bureaucrats
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When the TGWU's leader Bill Morris retired in 2003, Mr Woodley's campaign to succeed rested on a platform for modernisation and integration with other unions.
BBC: BA strike: The three men trying to find a solution
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Bill Jimmerson is a retired educator who served for 32 years as an Agricultural Education teacher and FFA Advisor in Montana.
WHITEHOUSE: Bridging FFA Chapters
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In this primary race, Mr Burns is facing Bill Russell, a retired army officer who performed well against Mr Murtha in 2008, winning 42% of the vote, and who resents being passed over by the party establishment.
ECONOMIST: A tough special election in Democratic territory
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This morning we've called retired Major General Bill Nash.
NPR: Recruiting New U.S. Troops a Multi-Year Process
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Retired Army Major General Bill Nash is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
NPR: U.S. End Game in Iraq a Work in Progress
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Bill Kalmar, 69, a retired director of a state quality council from Orion, Mich.
WSJ: 10 Ways to Show Your Spouse Love
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Bill LaFrana, 69, and retired from carrying mail in Lexington, Ky.
WSJ: In Florida, These Retirees Deliver a First-Class Protest
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Hillary Clinton as his pick for secretary of state, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his choice for secretary of commerce and retired Marine Gen.
CNN: Obama still must fill key positions, possibly with Republicans
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Chairman Bill Gates stepped down as CEO in January 2000, and retired as a Microsoft employee in 2008.
WSJ: Oracle's Ellison Tops List of 25 Highest Paid CEOs of Decade
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Wednesday morning, the bill could get another boost as the AARP--the organization formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons--has scheduled a press conference to support it.
FORBES: The Drug Industry Vs. John McCain
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Ford officials say no one wants to see the automaker turn around more than Bill Ford, who is the first family member to run the company since his uncle, Henry Ford II, retired in 1979.
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