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Mike Rogers describes a CEO who began practicing giving praise by placing five marbles in his right pocket each morning.
FORBES: Sparkplug Scutaro: the Velcro Effect of Insults and Praise
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Mike Rogers, who bills himself as a gay activist blogger, published the allegations on his Web site, www.blogactive.com, in October 2006.
NPR: Sen. Craig Says He Did Nothing Inappropriate
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Republicans will be competitive in Democratic open seats in Iowa, Michigan and Montana if they recruit top-quality candidates like Rep. Mike Rogers, who's considering a run for Michigan's open seat.
WSJ: Rove: The GOP Sets Its Sights on the Senate in 2014
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Committee Chairman Mike Rogers told U.S. reporters during a press conference that the panel was stopping short of urging an outright boycott of mobile phones and other handheld devices made by Huawei and ZTE, but warned that devices involve processing of data on a large scale could be used for corporate espionage.
FORBES: Connect
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"You see what's playing out now with people trying to get their militias under control, which, that's been a huge problem, " Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday.
CNN: Libyan troops raid rogue brigade's base
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Mr. MIKE ROGERS (Gay Activist): I'm not doing a witch hunt.
NPR: Gay Republicans Feel Heat from the Foley Scandal
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Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, called for a full investigation of the IRS's practices, something Republicans and Democrats have said is necessary after learning of the conservative targeting.
CNN: Obama: Alleged IRS political targeting 'outrageous'
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Today, Congressmen Mike Rogers (R-MI) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) are introducing a new cybersecurity bill.
FORBES: Obama's Cybersecurity Action Reaches Too Far
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"If you want to take a shot across China's bow, this is the answer, " said Mike Rogers, the Republican politician who co-wrote Cispa and chairs the House Intelligence Committee.
BBC: Cispa bill on cyber security passed by the US House
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"You have a 28-year-old leader who is trying to prove himself to the military, and the military is eager to have a saber-rattling for their own self-interest, " said Rep. Mike Rogers, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.
CNN: March 17, 2013 -- Updated 1952 GMT (0352 HKT)
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"I have a high probability to believe that chemical weapons were used, " House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Michigan, told CNN on Tuesday.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS