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    Richard Lewis Thornburgh (July 16, 1932 – December 31, 2020) was an American lawyer, author, and politician who served as the 76th United States attorney...
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    Dick; Reiner, Jonathan; et al. (with Liz Cheney) (2013). Heart: An American Medical Odyssey. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-1-4767-2539-0. Cheney, Dick;...
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  • of Oceanside, California Dick Schoof (born 1957), current Prime Minister of the Netherlands (2024-present) Dick Thornburgh (1932–2020), American politician...
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    office in 1987, dissolved a death warrant signed by his predecessor Dick Thornburgh, five days before it was stated to occur. For a period of four years...
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    deeply regret." Several months later, a CBS-appointed panel led by Dick Thornburgh and Louis Boccardi criticized both the initial CBS news segment and...
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    Casey, and won the general election in a landslide over Republican Dick Thornburgh, a former Governor and U.S. Attorney General. Wofford became Pennsylvania's...
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  • The Dick Thornburgh Papers are the collection of materials related to Dick Thornburgh's eight years as Governor of Pennsylvania. The Papers are housed...
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    2, 1982, between incumbent Republican Dick Thornburgh and Democratic U.S. Congressman Allen E. Ertel. Thornburgh was a popular incumbent, who largely was...
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  • (fictional character), a fictional character in the Die Hard movies Dick Thornburgh (spelled with another "h"), Pennsylvania governor and US attorney general...
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    ineligible to run for a third consecutive term in office. Republican Dick Thornburgh defeated Democrat Pete Flaherty in the general election. Bob Casey...
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  • assistance. In 1989, Dunne was awarded the Crime Victims Award by Dick Thornburgh. Her work was also recognized by then-President George H. W. Bush at...
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    2017 – via YouTube. Thornburgh, Dick (2003). "Where the Evidence Leads: An Autobiography", p. 161 "The Conniving Ways of Dick Thornburgh". The Seattle Times...
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    ordered the closings of any schools within this area. — Dick Thornburgh Governor Thornburgh, on the advice of NRC chairman Joseph Hendrie, advised the...
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    deputy attorney general, until the appointment of a new attorney general. Thornburgh later served as attorney general from 1988–1991. Served as acting attorney...
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  • Thornburgh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: David Thornburgh (born 1958), American chief executive Dick Thornburgh (1932–2020), American...
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    United States for prosecution. On August 21, 1989, Attorney General Dick Thornburgh released a list of the twelve Colombian drug kingpins (commonly referred...
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    election opponent, George H.W. Bush's sitting U.S. Attorney General, Dick Thornburgh, was widely seen as a surrogate of the Bush political machine, and...
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  • Partner of San Francisco Giants Thornburgh Shares Lessons From Three Mile Island Crisis "K&L Gates - People - Dick Thornburgh". Archived from the original...
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    Pennsylvania from 1979 to 1987 in the administration of Governor Richard Thornburgh. He is the son of the late Pennsylvania Governor William Scranton, and...
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    too late for a primary. The speculation was that Attorney General Dick Thornburgh struck a deal with Gray, who not only had been the subject of an investigation...
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    including Secretary of the Treasury Nicholas F. Brady, Attorney General Dick Thornburgh, and Secretary of Education Lauro Cavazos. New Hampshire Governor John...
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    December 20, 2023. "Dick Thornburgh". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 12, 2023. Dvorchak, Bob (January 17, 1979). "Thornburgh Pledges to Fulfill...
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  • He remains a controversial figure, with former US Attorney General Dick Thornburgh describing him as an "unreformed terrorist". Orlando Bosch Ávila was...
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    ranking for his performance as Secretary of Transportation. After Dick Thornburgh resigned as Attorney General in 1991 to run for the U.S. Senate seat...
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    the department. During August 1991, when then-Attorney General Richard Thornburgh resigned to campaign for the Senate, Barr was named Acting Attorney General...
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    investigation. The panel in charge of investigation was composed of Dick Thornburgh, former governor of Pennsylvania and United States Attorney General...
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    suffered a partial meltdown in 1979, causing then Pennsylvania governor Dick Thornburgh to order the evacuation of pregnant women and pre-school children from...
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    was warranted. The Democratic majority called upon Attorney General Dick Thornburgh to compensate Inslaw immediately for the harm that the government had...
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    Nicholas F. Brady (1989–1993) Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney (1989–1993) Attorney General Dick Thornburgh (1989–1991) William Barr (1991–1993) Secretary...
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    as Governor of Virginia (1989), Harris Wofford's upset victory over Dick Thornburgh to become Senator for the state of Pennsylvania, and Bill Clinton's...
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