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  2. Ann Althouse - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Althouse announced her engagement to Laurence Meade, a commenter she had met through the blog. The story attracted coverage in the blogosphere and in The New York Times. [7] Althouse and Meade were married in August 2009. [9] It is Althouse's second marriage; she has two adult sons from her first marriage. [7]

  3. Bloggingheads.tv - Wikipedia

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    "The Week in Blog" was a weekly segment which normally appeared on the site on Fridays. Its last episode was released on March 7, 2012. [ 13 ] The format was to discuss what has showed up on the past week on both liberal and conservative blogs, from both a liberal and conservative viewpoint.

  4. Althouse - Wikipedia

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    Althouse may refer to: Adelbert Althouse (1869–1954), American naval officer and Governor of Guam; Ann Althouse, American law professor and blogger; Paul Shearer Althouse (1889–1954), American opera singer; Vic Althouse (born 1937), Canadian politician; John G. Althouse Middle School

  5. Talk:Ann Althouse/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 What kind of blogger. 2 comments. 2 On July 10th, today, ... 6 Althouse/ Valenti Controversy. 4 comments. 7 POV TAG. 4 comments. 8 Daniel Case, again. 2 comments. 9 ...

  6. Category:American bloggers - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of certain people in this category is disputed. Please see the relevant discussions on the talk pages of those individual articles. Consider rewording the inclusion criteria of this category if they are unclear.

  7. List of people from Madison, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Ann Althouse, law professor, scholar and blogger; John Bardeen, Nobel laureate, named one of the 20th century's most influential Americans by Life magazine; Arthur Louis Breslich, President of German Wallace College and Baldwin-Wallace College; Ernest J. Briskey, creator of the American Meat Science Association

  8. Talk:Althouse - Wikipedia

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  9. Sullivan & Cromwell - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan & Cromwell LLP is an American multinational law firm headquartered in New York City.Founded in 1879 by Algernon Sydney Sullivan and William Nelson Cromwell, the firm advised on the creation of Edison General Electric and the formation of U.S. Steel, pioneered modern reorganization efforts for insolvent companies, and influenced key financial and regulatory practices.