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This morning we've called retired Major General Bill Nash.
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Retired Army Major General Bill Nash is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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One congressman, Jose Zubiri, has filed a bill requiring retired soldiers to wait two years before accepting civilian posts.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Bill Kalmar, 69, a retired director of a state quality council from Orion, Mich.
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Bill LaFrana, 69, and retired from carrying mail in Lexington, Ky.
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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.
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Chairman Bill Gates stepped down as CEO in January 2000, and retired as a Microsoft employee in 2008.
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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.
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