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  2. Suzanne La Follette - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Clara La Follette (June 24, 1893 – April 23, 1983) was an American journalist and author who advocated for libertarian feminism in the first half of the 20th century. [1] As an editor she helped found several magazines.

  3. Suzanne Somers - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Marie Mahoney was born in San Bruno, California, on October 16, 1946 [2] [3] as the third [4] of four children in a working-class Irish-American Catholic family. [5] Her mother, Marion Elizabeth (née Turner), was a medical secretary, and her father, Francis "Frank" Mahoney, loaded cases of beer onto boxcars, [6] was a laborer and gardener. [7]

  4. Mark R. Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Hughes was born in La Mirada, California on January 1, 1956, the son of Stuard Hartman and Jo Ann Hughes. [1] His parents divorced in 1970, when Mark was 14, and his mother retained custody of Mark.

  5. 30th Critics' Choice Awards - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful That Way" (Andrew Wyatt, Miley Cyrus, and Lykke Li, songwriters; Miley Cyrus, performer) – The Last Showgirl "Compress/ Repress" (Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Luca Guadagnino songwriters; Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, performers) – Challengers

  6. Suzanne LaFrance - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne M. LaFrance (born 1968 or 1969) [2] is an American businesswoman and politician from the state of Alaska. She is the 38th mayor of Anchorage , having unseated incumbent mayor Dave Bronson in the 2024 election .

  7. Suzanne Malveaux - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Maria Malveaux (/ s uː ˈ z ɑː n m ɑː l ˈ v oʊ /; born December 4, 1966) is an American broadcast journalist.After joining CNN from NBC News in 2002, she co-anchored the CNN international news program Around the World and editions of CNN Newsroom and also served as the network's White House correspondent and as primary substitute to Wolf Blitzer on The Situation Room.

  8. Suzanne Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Rogers (born Suzanne Crumpler, July 9, 1943) is an American actress with film and television credits. Her stage name was inspired by Ginger Rogers , whom she cites as a personal inspiration for joining the entertainment industry.

  9. Suzanne P. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne P. Clark is an American business executive. Since March 2021, she has been both the president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce , [ 1 ] the first woman to hold that office. She was previously the chief operating officer and senior executive vice president for the group. [ 2 ]