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Ivins and wrote
Molly Ivins wrote a critical review of Sexual Personae in which she accused Paglia of perpetrating historical inaccuracy, demagoguery of second-wave feminists, egocentrism, and writing in sweeping generalizations.
Ivins also wrote the obituary for Elvis Presley in The New York Times for the August 17, 1977 edition.
Ivins wrote for the Dallas Times Herald for ten years, although by 1985 the editors had moved her to the paper's Austin bureau to reduce friction with Dallas city leaders.
In 1995, humorist Florence King wrote in a The American Enterprise column that Ivins had plagiarized King's work and mis-stated a quotation from a King column in a 1988 Mother Jones article.
" Ivins wrote a letter of apology to King, but characteristically ended it with :"... boy you really are a mean bitch, aren't you?

Ivins and column
In late 1981, after receiving an offer from the Dallas Times Herald to write a column about anything she liked, Ivins left New York for Dallas.
* Molly Ivins column archive at Creators Syndicate

Ivins and for
The scientist, Bruce Edwards Ivins, who had worked for 18 years at USAMRIID, had been told about the impending prosecution.
Drozd's arm was almost amputated needlessly because of what he claimed was a spider bite ( it turned out to be abscessed as a result of Drozd's heroin use ), Ivins was trapped in his car for several hours after a wheel spun off of another vehicle into his windshield, and Coyne's father died after a long battle with cancer.
The Oklahoma House of Representatives failed to confirm the choice after Rep. Mike Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City attacked the band for its use of offensive language, and Rep. Corey Holland, R-Marlow said he had been " really offended " when Michael Ivins came to the announcement ceremony in March wearing a red T-shirt with a yellow hammer and sickle.
* Bruce Edwards Ivins, the government scientist who committed suicide while under investigation for the 2001 anthrax attacks
When residents decided they wanted a different name for their town than " Santa Clara Bench ," they chose " Ivins " after the Mormon Apostle Anthony W. Ivins.
On July 24, 2006, liberal political commentator Molly Ivins published an article entitled Run Bill Moyers for President, Seriously on the progressive website Truthdig.
Her father, Jim Ivins, known as " General Jim " because of his rigid authoritarianism ( or sometimes " Admiral Jim " for his love of sailing ), was an oil and gas executive, and the family lived in Houston's affluent River Oaks neighborhood.
In 1970 Ivins left the Tribune for Austin, Texas to be the co-editor and political reporter for the Texas Observer.
But for some careless reason Ivins still fails to comprehend, she left the attribution off a few King statements.
Ivins supported affirmative action and denounced President Bush for announcing his opposition to the use of racial quotas at the University of Michigan on Martin Luther King's birthday.
On the subject of Pat Buchanan's famously combative Culture War Speech at the 1992 Republican Convention, which attracted controversy over Buchanan's aggressive rhetoric against Bill Clinton, liberals, supporters of reproductive and gay rights, and for his comparison of American politics to religious warfare, Ivins famously quipped that the speech had " probably sounded better in the original German ," noting the similarity between the concept of " culture war " and the Kulturkampf of Otto von Bismarck's Germany.
Ivins, born in Baltimore, Maryland, earned a degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1973 and went to work for NASA's Johnson Space Center.
STS-62 Commander John Casper, Mission Specialist Pierre Thuot and Mission Specialist Marsha Ivins relaxed on board Columbia for the first half of the day.
Mission Specialists Marsha Ivins and Sam Gemar each took a turn evaluating a tracking system for Columbias mechanical arm today as well.
Mission Specialists Marsha Ivins, Sam Gemar and Pierre Thuot each took a turn evaluating a tracking and grapple system for Columbias robot arm.
Mission Specialist Marsha Ivins powered down Columbias mechanical arm and latched it in its cradle for the trip home, and Pierre Thuot completed operation of the two protein crystal growth experiments on board, preparing them for the entry and landing.

Ivins and Fort
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram immediately made Ivins an offer and said she could stay in Austin.

Ivins and paper
Ivins later became co-editor of the arts and culture section of the student paper.

Ivins and from
There are also a number of petroglyphs from the Anasazi tribe along the banks of the Santa Clara Creek northwest of Ivins.
Ivins graduated from St. John's School in 1962.
Writing from an unabashed populist perspective, Ivins repeatedly described herself as a populist and, on some occasions, as a left-libertarian.
In addition to these formal awards, Ivins said that she was particularly proud of two distinct honors: having the Minneapolis police force's mascot pig named after her, and being banned from the Texas A & M campus.
This incident of bioterrorism was initially blamed on international terrorist organization al-Qaeda, but in 2008, was determined to stem from a Maryland scientist by the name of Bruce Edward Ivins, who committed suicide before he could be prosecuted.
Foster ’ s magazine featured regular columns from Molly Ivins, Roger Wilkins, and Ralph Nader.
Ivins retired from NASA on December 31, 2010.
Quoting with approval an observation on the nature of the printed word from Prints and Visual Communication by William Ivins, McLuhan remarks:
On his return to St. George from an 1877 mission, Ivins was appointed a constable.

Ivins and until
In 1925, Ivins became the first counselor to Grant in the First Presidency, and he served in this position until his death.

Ivins and 2001
In its February 19, 2010, investigative summary on the 2001 anthrax attacks, the Federal Bureau of Investigation revealed that Bruce Edwards Ivins was inspired by GEB to hide secret codes based upon nucleotide sequences in the anthrax-laced letters he allegedly sent in September and October 2001.
Bruce Ivins, the senior bio-defense researcher at United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ( USAMRIID ) who is alleged to have been driven to suicide by unfounded allegations that he was the " sole perpetrator of the 2001 anthrax attacks ," reportedly had a " long and strange obsession " with Kappa Kappa Gamma, as well as with other fraternities such as Chi Omega.

Ivins and she
During her run there, Ivins became Rocky Mountain bureau chief, covering nine western states, although the writer was known to say she was named chief because there was no one else in the bureau.

Ivins and became
In the 1970s in Austin, he was also befriended by the young co-editor of the Texas Observer, Molly Ivins, and became an early supporter of hers.

Ivins and independent
The FBI's identification of Ivins in August 2008 as the Anthrax Attack perpetrator remains controversial and several independent government investigations which will address his culpability are ongoing.

Ivins and journalist
* 1944 – Molly Ivins, American journalist ( d. 2007 )
* August 30 – Molly Ivins, journalist
In addition to Wes Anderson, notable St. John's alumni include journalist Molly Ivins, Latina magazine founder Christy Haubegger, and bestselling author Katherine Center.

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