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She would depart at 2 A.M., Washington time, the following morning.
And last week Paula Abdul, one of the show's four judges and its lone source of nurturing, announced she would depart following a stalled contract negotiation.
She would depart knowing, of course, that Magnolia Plantation will be used to teach a version of Southern history far more complex than that associated with the traditional plantation "tours" of decades past.
The pending sale comes just days after Janet L. Robinson, the Times Company's chief executive since 2004, announced she would depart at the end of the month after a meeting with the company chairman, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who raised the issue of new leadership, according to people with knowledge of the meeting who declined to be identified discussing confidential business.
If Smith's departure was misfortune, Blears's would be chalked up as carelessness but for the fact that Beverley Hughes has announced she would depart the lower ranks of government, and the former health secretary, Patricia Hewitt, said she would be leaving parliament altogether.
In a news release Ms. Williams said she would depart the show, which has been broadcast since 2002 on WBLS-FM in New York and is syndicated nationally, after next Friday to focus on her television series, "The Wendy Williams Show".
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As she'd departed the office she'd heard one of the "lovely" young women say "she looks just like her" and had thought that was a good sign.
Tovey said she was teary, but pleased with the way Belle would depart.
Shorten said Peris would depart "with my absolute best wishes", and dismissed as "complete rubbish" suggestions she had been sacked.
Who would depart at this hour?
Crosbie, too, would depart early.
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