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Joanne King Herring (born July 3, 1929) is an American socialite, businesswoman, political activist, philanthropist, diplomat, and former television talk show host. [ 1 ] Originally from Houston , Texas, she is best known for influencing policy through her long association and political relationship with President of Pakistan Zia-ul-Haq (1977 ...
Joanne Herring, along with others, played a role in helping the Afghan resistance fighters get support and military equipment from the United States government. She persuaded Wilson to visit the Pakistani leadership, and after meeting with them he was taken to a major Pakistan-based Afghan refugee camp so he could see for himself the atrocities ...
B. Adrienne Bailon-Houghton; Sally Baker; Lailee Bakhtiar; Gayle Barron; Diana Barrymore; Britani Bateman; Michelle Beadle; Alison Becker; Samantha Bee; Deanne Bell
Herring was sentenced to an additional year and nine months based on a 2003 conviction of grand larceny, according to the Kenbridge Victoria Dispatch. He was also given two years for possession of a firearm by a felon, possession of ammunition by felon and enhanced petit larceny. An investigation is pending, according to the medical examiner.
Harriet Smith O'Neill (born April 20, 1957) is a retired justice of the Supreme Court of Texas.A Republican, O'Neill represented Place 3 of the nine positions on the court.
Goodacre's father, Homer Glen Maxey, was a Lubbock, TX, builder, developer and civic leader. [citation needed] A graduate of Texas Tech University in 1931, he was the first president of the Red Raider Club. [3]
Senfronia Calpernia Thompson (born January 1, 1939) is a state legislator in Texas. A Democrat, she has been a member of the Texas House of Representatives since 1972 representing the 141st District.
Anne Legendre Armstrong (December 27, 1927 – July 30, 2008) was a United States diplomat and politician.She was the first woman to serve as Counselor to the President and as United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom, serving in those capacities under the Nixon, Ford, [1] and Carter administrations.