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Back around the turn of the century, Watson was a rising, young sales executive for John Patterson at National Cash Register.
Last week Bill Cash joined John Redwood and Bernard Jenkin to launch a paper arguing that the benefits of the single market are overstated.
However, in the land of Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, John Newcombe, Pat Cash, Margaret Court and Evonne Goolagong Cawley, that simply is not good enough.
John McCain dramatically strengthened his cash reserves in April, according to documents filed with the Federal Election Commission Tuesday night.
There are only two Democrats who have less cash on hand than John McCain does.
The slim-down programs that work best include financial incentives, such as upfront deposits and cash prizes, says John Cawley, a professor of public policy and economics at Cornell University who is leading a study of 2, 407 employees involved in incentive programs.
So John Kennedy lost the entire lot of cash and had to figure out a way to rebuild his nest egg.
To get a clearer snapshot, Chief Financial Officer John Standley , 38, started tracking daily cash receipts and disbursements.
Some noble souls will always be willing to put up with low salaries in exchange for a chance to pursue the truth: it is hard to imagine John Rawls hustling for a bit of extra cash.
"While most people now see Ralph Reed as a tainted man raising tainted money, John McCain sees him as a source of campaign cash, " a narrator says.
His Maltese predecessor John Dalli left the Commission after being linked to a cash-for-influence scandal involving new tobacco legislation.
The feds wanted to know that as well and ended up seizing the cash based on improperly filed tax returns by John.
"We have three years' cash in the bank, " says CEO John Raff.
The investigation is just beginning with this case but my bet is that John Kennedy does not have good answers for the new cash stockpile either.
The prime minister has suffered a nightmare few months, with Labour slipping behind the Tories in the polls and suffering a series of political setbacks, from the cash-for-peerages row through the John Prescott affair, to the string of Home Office crises.
While too many on both sides of the aisle fell for seductive appeals to cash in the so-called "peace dividend, " John Kerry earned his rating as the most liberal member of the U. S. Senate in no small measure by advocating far deeper cuts in the armed forces and intelligence community.
The spectre of Tory sleaze raised its head, with echoes of cash for questions - the kind of thing that had done for John Major's administration.
John Edwards, whose campaign has spent a great deal of time, energy and campaign cash toward the state.
John Campos, a former vice-chairman of a Utah bank that allegedly accepted a cash infusion in return for handling online poker transactions, has agreed to plead guilty to a single misdemeanor charge, according to three people familiar with the situation.
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Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner John Yates began by thanking the MPs on the Public Administration Committee for suspending their own inquiry into cash-for-honours in order that the police investigation could be carried out.
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Its smooth operators, Shank (John Baker) and his henchman, Layton (Robert Longstreet), induce aspiring musicians to put up cash toward the production of CDs that may never get made.
The scowling men in long dark coats and hats, led by the severely elegant John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), march into some grand Midwestern bank, take over the place, throw the cash in bags, and make their getaway, jumping onto the running boards of flat-topped black Fords.
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