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Olson and Solicitor
Passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, United States Solicitor General Ted Olson, and reported that the plane had been hijacked.
Passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, United States Solicitor General Theodore Olson, and reported that the plane had been hijacked and that the assailants had box cutters and knives.
Passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, United States Solicitor General Theodore Olson, and reported that the plane had been hijacked and that the assailants had box cutters and knives.
Passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, Theodore Olson, the Solicitor General of the United States, stating the flight had been hijacked and the hijackers had knives and box cutters.
Passenger Barbara Olson called her husband, United States Solicitor General Theodore Olson, and reported that the plane had been hijacked and that the assailants had box cutters and knives.
* On June 24, 2009, following the California Supreme Court ruling on Strauss v. Horton, Boies joined former Solicitor General Theodore Olson, the opposing attorney in Bush v. Gore, in the lawsuit Perry v. Schwarzenegger seeking to overturn the state of California's Proposition 8 ban on gay marriage.
Lead counsel for the plaintiff was Lawrence Lessig ; the government's case was argued by Solicitor General Theodore Olson.
Theodore Olson, a Washington, D. C. lawyer and future Solicitor General, delivered Bush's oral argument and New York lawyer David Boies argued for Gore.
Olson served as United States Solicitor General from June 2001 to July 2004 under President George W. Bush.
Olson argued a dozen cases before the Supreme Court prior to becoming Solicitor General ; In one case, he argued against federal sentencing guidelines, and in a case in New York state, he defended a member of the press who had first leaked the Anita Hill story.
Olson was nominated for the office of Solicitor General by President Bush on February 14, 2001, was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 24, 2001, and took office on June 11, 2001.
In July 2004, Olson retired as Solicitor General and returned to private practice at the Washington office of Gibson Dunn.
* former United States Solicitor General Ted Olson
Of that time period, former Solicitor General Theodore B. Olson, said, " I'm willing to bet that even as a part-time lawyer, Rex probably had more arguments than any other attorney in private practice in that period.
" Theodore Olson, Clement's predecessor as Solicitor General and a same-sex marriage supporter, said, " I don't know of anything comparable to this.
* Theodore Olson ( born 1940 )-former Solicitor General
* Theodore B. Olson, Solicitor General of the United States
Before his confirmation as Solicitor General, he served as Principal Deputy Solicitor General, and he became the acting Solicitor General on July 11, 2004 when Theodore Olson resigned.

Olson and General
In September 2007 Olson was considered by the Bush administration for the post of Attorney General to succeed Alberto Gonzales.
Created by Dykema Gossett attorney Richard D. McLellan and located in the same building as the Dykema Gossett law firm, Cornerstone ’ s original board included McLellan, then-Senator John Engler, and D. Joseph Olson then General Council for Amerisure Insurance.
Theodore Olson was the assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel.
The Chairman of the Judiciary Committee forwarded a copy of the report to the Attorney General with a request that he seek the appointment of an independent counsel to investigate the allegations against Olson and two others.

Olson and Olson's
Alice Whealy, who supports the partial authenticity of the Testimonium, has rejected the arguments by Kenneth Olson regarding the total fabrication of the Testimonium by Eusebius, stating that Olson's analysis includes inaccurate readings of both the works of Josephus and Eusebius, as well as logical flaws in his argument.
At her sentencing hearing, Olson's teenage daughter Leila, her pastor, and her husband spoke in her defense, while Olson's mother claimed on the stand that Olson had never been a part of the SLA and spoke against prosecutors and police she asserted had harassed the family.
On January 16, 2002, first-degree murder charges for the killing of Myrna Opsahl were filed against Olson and five other SLA members: Emily Harris, Bill Harris, Michael Bortin ( Olson's brother-in law who had married her sister Josephine ), and James Kilgore, who remained a fugitive.
The CIA's own internal investigation concluded that the head of MK ULTRA, CIA chemist Sidney Gottlieb, had conducted the LSD experiment with Olson's prior knowledge, although neither Olson nor the other men taking part in the experiment were informed as to the exact nature of the drug until some 20 minutes after its ingestion.
Later forensic evidence conflicted with the official version of events ; when Olson's body was exhumed in 1994, cranial injuries indicated that Olson had been knocked unconscious before he exited the window.
In 2009, author H. P. Albarelli published the book A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments about Frank Olson's death and the experiments conducted at Fort Detrick.
Olson's third wife, Barbara Olson, was a passenger on the hijacked American Airlines Flight 77 that crashed into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, his birthday.
Prior to the release of The Mystery Demos, several of the featured tracks had been re-recorded and released on various Jayhawks related albums, such as Mark Olson's solo release, The Salvation Blues and the Olson / Louris collaboration Ready for the Flood.
* The Frank Olson Legacy Project-explores the circumstances of Frank Olson's death and the political and ethical issues embedded in them
When Olson knew he was dying of cancer, he instructed his literary executor Charles Boer and others to organise and produce the final book in the sequence following Olson's death.
From January 1949 to July 1952, Olson hosted Johnny Olson's Rumpus Room, a daytime television talk show which was the first daytime show broadcast from DuMont's flagship station WABD over DuMont's small East Coast network.
Olson's first TV announcing job was on the final year of the original Name That Tune in 1958 ; in that year Olson also announced the Merv Griffin-hosted Play Your Hunch, which lasted until 1963 and began his long association with Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions, five years earlier.
While Name That Tune, To Tell the Truth, What's My Line, and The Match Game put Olson in the upper echelons of television game show announcers, the revival of The Price Is Right cemented Olson's fame.
There was no on-air mention of Olson's death until October 15 when then-host Bob Barker paid tribute to Olson in an attached segment that followed the end credits.
On November 4, 2007, Olson announced that he was taking an " indefinite leave of absence ", and that O ' Neill would assume Olson's head coaching duties in his absence.
With the announcement of Olson's return, the O ' Neill succession plan was thrown into question amidst media rumors of disagreement between Olson and O ' Neill.
After the 1985 death of the original announcer Johnny Olson on the Bob Barker version of The Price Is Right, Wood was one of four interim announcers on that show, until Rod Roddy was chosen as Olson's successor.
With conservative Democrats controlling the Assembly, and business friendly Republicans in the Senate, Olson had little room to promote his New Deal politics, while the Legislature remained weary of Olson's leftist agenda.
By the 1942 general elections, Republicans had accused Olson of blatant partisan politics during wartime, citing Olson's often bitter divides with the State Legislature.
On 14 March 2012, in the aftermath of the 2011 – 12 season's failure, the club's general manager Stefan Nyman as well as CEO Anders Olson were fired from the club and replaced by the team's then assistant coach Patrik Sylvegård, who took over both Nyman's and Olson's positions.
To honor Olson's many contributions to the fields of Economics and Political Science, the American Political Science Association introduced the Olson Award to the best PhD dissertation in Political Economy.
During a question-and-answer segment with then-announcer Johnny Olson at a taping of Price Is Right in 1978, Fields asked how he could get Olson's job.
Olson's last show with Trouble was, coincidentally, at a rock club called, " The End " in Memphis, Tenn. Olson was replaced by Wet Animal's Mark Lira for the band's upcoming U. S. East Coast tour.

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