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  2. Elizabeth Ann Duke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Duke (born November 25, 1940) is an American fugitive [1] best known for her involvement with radical left-wing political organizations and subsequent flight from prosecution. She remains wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on charges related to bombings, including the 1983 U.S. Senate bombing , carried out by the May ...

  3. Elizabeth Duke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ann Duke (born 1940), wanted FBI domestic terrorist fugitive; Elizabeth Duke (administrator), former administrator for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Elizabeth Duke (author), pen name of Vivienne Wallington; Elizabeth Duke, a brand owned by Argos, formerly used for its jewellery range

  4. Resistance Conspiracy case - Wikipedia

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    The Resistance Conspiracy case (1988–1990) was a federal criminal case in the United States in which six people were charged with the 1983 U.S. Senate bombing and related bombings of Fort McNair and the Washington Navy Yard: Marilyn Jean Buck, Linda Sue Evans, Susan Rosenberg, Timothy Blunk, Alan Berkman, and Elizabeth Ann Duke.

  5. Elizabeth Ashburn Duke - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Ashburn Duke was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, and grew up in Virginia Beach, Virginia.She first studied physics at North Carolina State University before transferring to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she graduated with a bachelor of fine arts in drama in 1974.

  6. Elizabeth Duke (administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth M. Duke was the administrator for the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) from March 6, 2002 to February 28, 2009. HRSA is one of 11 operating divisions in the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The agency uses its $7 billion annual budget (FY 2007) to expand access to quality health care for ...

  7. May 19th Communist Organization - Wikipedia

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    By May 23, 1985, all members of the group had been arrested, with the exception of Elizabeth Duke, who remains a fugitive. [14] Alleged rioter Donna Joan Borup was arrested after tossing a caustic substance in a Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police officer's eye during a riot at the New York John F. Kennedy International Airport.

  8. Elizabeth Dole - Wikipedia

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    Dole was born Mary Elizabeth Alexander Hanford in Salisbury, North Carolina, to Mary Ella (née Cathey; 1901–2004) and John Van Hanford (1893–1978). [1] [2]Dole attended Duke University and graduated with distinction in political science on June 2, 1958.

  9. Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia colonist) - Wikipedia

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    Nathaniel married Elizabeth Duke, the daughter of Sir Edward Duke of Benhall (1604–1671) and his wife Ellenor Panton, reputedly in direct defiance of her father's veto. [9] After accusations that Nathaniel had cheated another young man of his inheritance, Thomas Bacon gave his son the considerable sum of £1,800 and the young man sailed into ...