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In December 1994, one week after Hubbell pleaded guilty to mail fraud and tax evasion, Associate White House Counsel, Jane C. Sherburne, created a "Task List" which included a reference to monitoring Hubbell's cooperation with Starr. Hubbell was later recorded in prison saying to his wife, "I need to roll over one more time" regarding the Rose ...
Webster Lee "Webb" Hubbell (born January 18, 1948) is a former United States Associate Attorney General from 1993 to 1994 who as part of the Whitewater controversy pled guilty to one count of wire fraud and one count of failing to disclose a conflict of interest, and was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
Starr Andrews (born 2001), American figure skater; Starr Faithfull (1906–1931), American socialite; Starr Roxanne Hiltz, American retired computer scientist; Starr Kempf (1917–1995), American sculptor; Starr Long (born 1970), American game developer; Starr Parodi (fl. 1988–present), American composer; Starr Walton (born 1942), American ...
Paul Starr (born 1949), professor of sociology and public affairs; Pearl Starr (1868–1925), American prostitute, bordello owner and businesswoman; Phil Starr (1932–2005), cabaret comedian and singer in England; Rachel Starr, American pornographic actress; Richard Starr, several people; Ringo Starr (born 1940), English musician, drummer for ...
Hubbell (surname) Hubbell Center, the museum, library, and archive of the Hubbell family in North America; Hubbell Incorporated, an electric and electronic products manufacturer; Hubbell connector, see "Twist-Lock connector"
"Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S.)" is a song written in 1966 by Albert Hamilton, Richard Morris, and Edwin Starr. [2] It was initially released by Starr as a single in the United States in January that year on Ric-Tic Records. [2] The track was released on Polydor Records in the UK in April 1966. [3]
Naya Marie Rivera (/ ˈ n aɪ ə r ɪ ˈ v ɛər ə / NY-ə riv-AIR-ə; [5] [6] January 12, 1987 – July 8, 2020) was an American actress, singer, and model. Recognized for her work on the popular musical comedy-drama series Glee, in which she starred from 2009 to 2015, she received various awards, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and nominations for two Grammy Awards.
Startling Music is a music publishing company, founded by musician Ringo Starr, drummer of the Beatles. [2]Starr had initially been signed to Northern Songs, the company set up by publisher Dick James and Beatles manager Brian Epstein on behalf of the band in 1963.