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October 4, 1946 |
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North Platte, Nebraska |
Charles Timothy "Chuck" Hagel (born October 4, 1946) is the senior United States Senator from Nebraska. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected in 1996 and was reelected in 2002. After considering running in the 2008 presidential election, Hagel announced on September 10, 2007 that he will retire from the Senate at the end of his present term and will not seek the presidency.
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Chuck Hagel - Wikipedia
Article and biographical information about Chuck Hagel, the U.S. Senator from Nebraska and candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.
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Chuck Hagel - SourceWatch
Chuck Hagel served as a Senator for Nebraska from 1997-2008 ... You can add information you find on how Chuck Hagel voted by clicking the "[edit]" link to the right and ...
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Chuck Hagel
Sen Chuck Hagel | Sen. Chuck Hagel | Senator Chuck Hagel. Filmography ... Discuss this name with other users on IMDb message board for Chuck Hagel ...
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Chuck Hagel | Atlantic Council
Chuck Hagel is a Distinguished Professor at Georgetown University and the University of Nebraska at Omaha. ... Hagel was a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations; Banking, ...
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Chuck Hagel - Salon.com
Will it be Chuck Hagel, or even Hillary Clinton, for secretary of state? ... Some are buzzing about Chuck Hagel, a strong critic of Bush and the war, for the ...
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Chuck Hagel
Charles Timothy "Chuck" Hagel is a former United States Senator from Nebraska. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected in 1996 and ...
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186 day ago
George C. Marshall Foundation Names New Trustees
Chairman of the Board John B. Adams, Jr. has announced the election of three members to the Board of Trustees and the appointment of two members to the Council of Advisors of the George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia.
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186 day ago
Consolidated Democracy
Around 120 million votes in the United States could be counted on the machines of a single private company if a recent merger is allowed to stand.
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187 day ago
Americans resume debate over anti-terror wars as 9/11 anniversary approaches
For those Americans who annually direct their attention to the pre-September 11 discussion about national security, chances are: They will still feel left in the dark, perhaps more so than ever. This uncertainty results from the undefined use of forces for undefined ends. There is a consensus now that the Bush-era's "war on terror" has come to a dead end. There is a common feeling that President ...
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188 day ago
Bereuter: Big decision ahead in Afghanistan
Former U.S. Rep. Doug Bereuter and former Sen. Chuck Hagel are among the scheduled speakers for the 2009-2010 E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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190 day ago
News Media
It’s funny how the cable news networks so often become the news topics themselves. And last week was a big week for that kind of “news news” -- some good, some bad.
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190 day ago
For Obama, A Pivotal Moment in Afghanistan
President Obama must decide in the coming weeks whether a greater investment of troops and resources in Afghanistan is worth the political risk if Americans do not soon perceive better results on the ground.
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194 day ago
Chuck Hagel: Iraq And Afghanistan Aren't Ours To Win Or Lose
These wars have cost more than 5,100 American lives; more than 35,000 have been wounded; a trillion dollars has been spent, with billions more departing our Treasury each month. We forgot all the lessons of Vietnam and the preceding history.
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