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The choice of Carroll for USC's head coaching position was openly criticized by the media and many USC fans, primarily because of USC's stagnation under the outgoing Hackett and Carroll's record as a head coach in the NFL and being nearly two decades removed from the college level.
Hackett criticized Schmidt as a " rubber stamp " for Governor Bob Taft's " failed policies ", and claimed she would continue in that role for George W. Bush if elected.

Hackett and Jean
Ormsby-Gore was one of the pallbearers at Robert Kennedy's funeral along with Robert McNamara, John Glenn, Averell Harriman, C. Douglas Dillon, Kirk Lemoyne Billings ( schoolmate of John F. Kennedy ), Stephen Smith ( husband to Jean Ann Kennedy ), David Hackett, Jim Whittaker, and John Seigenthaler Sr ..
Jean Schmidt, the Republican Party candidate, defeated Democrat Paul Hackett, in a surprisingly close election as the district has not elected a Democrat since Tom Luken won a 1974 special election.
Hackett, a Democrat, narrowly lost to Republican Jean Schmidt, a former member of the Ohio House of Representatives, providing the best showing in the usually solidly Republican district by any Democrat since the 1974 election.

Hackett and Schmidt
Following the primary, McEwen campaigned with Schmidt in the general election against the Democratic nominee, attorney Paul Hackett.
Two days after the primary, an editorial cartoon in the The Cincinnati Enquirer, commenting on DeWine's marriage being such a factor in the primary, showed Schmidt asking Paul Hackett, who had won the Democratic primary, " You have a good marriage.
Schmidt faced Democratic nominee Paul Hackett, described by The New York Times as six foot four and " garrulous, profane, and quick with a barked retort or a mischievous joke " in the August 2, 2005, special election.
When she denied she knew or ever met Thomas Noe, at the center of the Coingate investment scandal at the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation, Hackett produced minutes from a meeting of the Ohio Board of Regents that showed Schmidt had indeed met with Noe, once a regent.
Howard Wilkinson of The Cincinnati Enquirer said Hackett in the second debate was " trying to paint Schmidt as a Taft-Bush robot.
Paul Hackett, the Democratic nominee for Congress faced Schmidt in the August 2, 2005, special election.
The Cincinnati Enquirer, a Republican paper, wrote Hackett " is an attractive candidate with many qualities to admire " but endorsed Schmidt.
Schmidt initially denied ever meeting Noe, but Hackett produced minutes of a 2002 Ohio Board of Regents meeting attended by Schmidt.
" Bronson admitted Hackett " ran a strong campaign " but said he did so well only because of " the ugly primary " on the Republican side, fears that Schmidt was " another Taft RINO " ( i. e. " Republican in name only ") and apathy by Republican voters, not dissatisfaction with Bush or Republicans in general.
As a measure, perhaps, of both Schmidt's unpopularity, and a growing anti-Republican trend in Ohio due to the unpopularity of Bush and Ohio Governor Bob Taft, Schmidt defeated Victoria Wells Wulsin, the second-place finished in the 2005 Democratic primary, by an even smaller margin than that by which she had defeated Hackett in 2005.
When she denied she knew or ever met Thomas Noe, at the center of the Coingate scandal at the Ohio Bureau of Workers ' Compensation, Hackett produced minutes from a meeting of the Ohio Board of Regents that showed Schmidt had indeed met with Noe, once a regent.
Hackett was worth between $ 650, 000 and $ 1, 600, 000, while Schmidt was worth between $ 1, 700, 000 and $ 6, 800, 000, most of her wealth in the form of a real estate company owned with her three siblings, RTJJ, LLC.
She also defeated Schmidt in the 2nd's share of Hamilton County, by far the largest portion of the district ; Schmidt had won Hamilton County during her special election victory against Hackett.

Hackett and rubber
Hackett told the audience his opponent was " a rubber stamp for failed policies " and " if you think America is on the right track and we need more of the same, I'm not your candidate.

Hackett and for
Known as the Hackett Medical College for Women ( 夏葛女子醫學院 ), this College was located in Guangzhou, China, and was enabled by a large donation from Mr. Edward A. K.
While the recurring character of Michael Eddington ( played by Kenneth Marshall ) in Deep Space Nine was a member of the Maquis, Voyager contained three regular Maquis characters, Chakotay ( Robert Beltran ), Seska ( Martha Hackett ) and B ' Elanna Torres ( Roxann Dawson ), as well as Tom Paris ( Robert Duncan McNeill ), a regular character that had been captured and imprisoned for joining the Maquis.
The model was expressly generalized for an infinite number of generations and for the weak force bosons ( but not for photons or gluons ) in a 2008 paper by Bilson-Thompson, Hackett, Kauffman and Smolin.
The word bungy, as used by A J Hackett, is " Kiwi slang for an Elastic Strap ".
* Mary H. Fulton, medical missionary to China, founder of Hackett Medical College for Women ( 夏葛女子醫學院 ) in Guangzhou, China
* First female author to win Best Play: Frances Goodrich with her partner ( and husband ) Albert Hackett for The Diary of Anne Frank in 1956 ; Wendy Wasserstein for The Heidi Chronicles in 1989 was the first solo winner.
Free-agent goaltender Jeff Hackett was signed from Boston to replace Cechmanek and challenge backup Robert Esche for the No. 1 spot in 2003 – 04, but Hackett was forced to retire in February due to vertigo.
The name for the town was derived from the last names of the first postmistress, Belle Sutton, daughter of a local settler, and her new husband John Hackett, a Northern Pacific Railway agent from Twin Falls, Idaho.
Known as the Hackett Medical College for Women ( 夏葛女子醫學院 ), this College was located in Guangzhou, China, and was enabled by a large donation from Mr. Edward A. K.
Duvall received a BAFTA Award nomination for his portrayal of television executive Frank Hackett in the critically acclaimed film Network ( 1976 ) and garnered an Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role in The Great Santini ( 1979 ) as the hard-boiled Marine LtCol.
* Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Albert Hackett, Frances Goodrich, Diary of Anne Frank
The founding Chancellor, Sir John Winthrop Hackett, died in 1916, and bequeathed property which, after being carefully managed for ten years, yielded £ 425, 000 to the University.
It was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role ( James Coco ), Best Actress in a Leading Role ( Marsha Mason ) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role ( Joan Hackett ).
Hackett was an emergency replacement for Lou Costello in 1954.
Throughout the 1970s Hackett appeared regularly doing TV ads for Tuscan Dairy popsicles and yogurt.
Hackett originally recorded the voice for Stanley the Troll in A Troll in Central Park, but was then replaced by Dom DeLuise.
His son, Sandy Hackett, said his father had been suffering from diabetes for several years which was aggravated by his obesity.
After serving as a graduate assistant at Fort Hays State from 1987 to 1988, McCarthy returned home to Pittsburgh and was hired in 1989 to work under Paul Hackett at the University of Pittsburgh, where he served as quarterbacks coach for three seasons before coaching wide receivers during the 1992 season.
After long periods in New York, where he was often in the company of Eddie Condon and Bobby Hackett, he settled in San Antonio, remaining there for the rest of his life.

Hackett and Ohio
She won the Ohio 2nd congressional district seat in a special election on August 2, 2005, by 3. 5 percentage points over Democrat and Iraq War veteran Paul Hackett, amid national attention to the race because of Hackett's strong views on the war.
Lieutenant Colonel Paul Lewis Hackett III ( born March 30, 1962 ) is a lawyer and veteran of the Iraq War who unsuccessfully sought election to the United States Congress from the Second District of Ohio in the August 2, 2005, special election.
Hackett, who The New York Times said is six foot two and " garrulous, profane, and quick with a barked retort or a mischievous joke ", was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Paul and Beth Hackett, who lived at the time in Gates Mills.
Before Hackett started school, his family returned to Ohio when his father took a job with the General Electric Company's aircraft engine division in Evendale, a Cincinnati suburb.
Hackett lived in the Ohio towns of Wyoming, Montgomery and Indian Hill, and attended the Seven Hills School and Indian Hill High School.
Hackett was admitted to the Ohio bar on November 7, 1988, and practices law in downtown Cincinnati with the Hackett Law Office, which he opened in 1994.
Hackett was elected to the city council of Milford, Ohio, a city in Clermont and Hamilton Counties, in 1995 to replace Chris Imbus, who was recalled from office by a vote of 410 to 86.
Most recently, in 2006 he served as communications director of Iraq War veteran Paul Hackett ’ s campaign for U. S. Senate in Ohio and then as press secretary of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

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