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He denounces the "injustice" of not being named to a long-ago all-state basketball team.
Bevilacque remembered the baseball given to her husband as a prize for being named to a New Jersey all-state high school baseball team.
He succeeds Marvin Goldsmith, a longtime network executive being named to a new post, executive vice president at the ABC Broadcast Group, consulting on sales strategies.
To relieve the loneliness at home, I often talk to former associates, seeking their help in returning to public service on a part-time basis by being named to a statewide commission.
The Bush campaign expects to announce soon that the Penn State football coach is being named to a steering committee of about 500 people that will help organize the candidate's effort in Pennsylvania, sources said.
Strobe Talbott, former editor and columnist at Time magazine, is being named to a new position, Ambassador-at-Large and Special Adviser to the Secretary on the New Independent States and Russia.
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Three executives are being named to an Office of the President by Irwin Gotlieb, chairman and chief executive.
Ms. Berry says Ms. Wilson was named to a six-year term.
In 2012, Diana was named to a Harvard College Professorship in recognition of excellence in undergraduate teaching.
He was named to a committee to advise on state judicial appointments.
Last week, Carlos Gutierrez, a former commerce secretary under President George W. Bush, was named to a similar post.
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