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Dina Matos (born November 5, 1966 [1]) is a former First Lady of New Jersey.She served as first lady during the administration of her husband, Jim McGreevey.In advance of an expected lawsuit, Gov. McGreevey, with Matos at his side, revealed at an August 2004 press conference that he had had an affair with a man and was resigning from office.
They had two daughters, Zinaida Volkova (1901–1933) [4] and Nina Nevelson (1902–1928), both of whom predeceased their parents. [5] In his autobiography, Trotsky wrote that when he considered escaping from Siberia (alone, of necessity) in the summer of 1902, despite their younger daughter being only four months old, Sokolovskaya told him "you must", because "duty to the revolution ...
[5] Both national DSA and local DSA chapters can endorse candidates. DSA has no membership requirements, so anyone can join DSA. [6] In January 2024, DSA said over 200 elected officials were affiliated with DSA. [7] The list below contains 212 such officials, including national endorsees, local endorsees, and non-endorsed members.
Daria Dmitrievna "Dasha" Nekrasova [1] [a] (born February 19, 1991) [2] is an American actress, filmmaker, and co-host of the Red Scare podcast with Anna Khachiyan, based in New York City.
Socialism is an economic and political philosophy encompassing diverse economic and social systems [1] characterised by social ownership of the means of production, [2] as opposed to private ownership. [3] [4] [5] It describes the economic, political, and social theories and movements associated with the implementation of such systems. [6]
Ex-members of the group were involved in the launch of the mass-market tabloid newspaper the News on Sunday in 1987, which folded the same year. [82] The name of the group was taken from a television play, The Big Flame (1969), written by Jim Allen and directed by Ken Loach for the BBC 's Wednesday Play season.
Dominic McGlinchey was born in 1954, [14] in the family home in Ballyscullion Road, Bellaghy, [15] in rural south County Londonderry. [16] He was the third of eleven children in a staunchly republican family.
The ensuing hardship, combined with the emotional distance between husband and wife, made the household a tense place for the children. When Taube became pregnant, Abraham hoped desperately for a son; a daughter, he believed, would be one more sign of failure. [5] They eventually had three sons, but their first child was Emma. [6]