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Cain was also responsible for the appointment as Governor of Davis McCaughey, then aged 71, who served from 1986 to 1992.
The magazine also published a very critical article about Hillary Clinton's health care plan by Elizabeth McCaughey, an article that Alterman called " the single most influential article published in the magazine during the entire Clinton presidency ".
It was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography ( Richard H. Kline ) and Best Sound ( Harry W. Tetrick, William McCaughey, Aaron Rochin and Jack Solomon ).
The murder was carried out by Billy McCaughey who was a UVF member despite also being a former police officer.
's Peter Buck and Young Fresh Fellows ' frontman Scott McCaughey, as well as Ministry's Bill Rieflin ( by then also R. E. M.
It also has a tennis club ( in Condamine Street ) and lawn bowls club ( in McCaughey Street ) and several ethnic clubs, a French association ( the Alliance Française ) ( in McCaughey Street ) and Polish club ( in David Street ) and Croatian club ( in McCaughey Street ).
Afterwards, McCaughey says that he began passing RUC intelligence to the UVF and Ulster Defence Association ( UDA ) and also to participate in their operations.
McCaughey also gave his view on how the massacre affected loyalists: I think Kingsmills forced people to ask themselves where they were going, especially the Protestant support base, the civilian support base – the people who were not members of the UVF but would let you use a building or a field.

McCaughey and wrote
In 1997, the three surviving sisters wrote an open letter to the parents of the McCaughey septuplets, warning against allowing too much publicity for the children.
McCaughey wrote op-eds over the next six months in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today in which she supported the 1993 selection of a jury from predominately white Republican white rural counties for the Memphis retrial of African American Democratic U. S. Representative, Harold Ford, Sr., and praised the 1993 Shaw v. Reno U. S. Supreme Court decision in favor of five white voters who said their rights had been infringed by redistricting that had been done to comply with the Voting Rights Act.
On the last day of Hillary Clinton's testimony, The Wall Street Journal published an op-ed by McCaughey, who wrote that the 239-page draft legislation differed markedly from the White House's public statements and would have " devastating consequences ".

McCaughey and op-ed
The Wall Street Journal then published an op-ed by McCaughey in which said she had pored over the entire bill and concluded that it had price controls that would cause rationing, and that in her opinion, the bill was dangerous.
McCaughey published an op-ed on February 9, 2009 claiming that the Obama administration's pending economic stimulus legislation contained hidden provisions that would harm the health of Americans as well as the healthcare sector of the economy.

McCaughey and appeared
McCaughey expanded her op-eds into a five-page article titled " No Exit ", that appeared as the cover story in The New Republic ( TNR ) and was published a few days before President Clinton's 1994 State of the Union address.

McCaughey and Street
* The western part which is bounded by Barry Drive, David Street and McCaughey Street consists of detached dwellings.
* The northern part of the suburb which is bounded by Northbourne Avenue, David Street, McCaughey Street and Greenway Street consists of mainly detached dwellings and some medium density.
Haig Park in Turner consists of two main sections, cut in half by McCaughey Street.

McCaughey and New
* Robert A. McCaughey: Stand, Columbia: A History of Columbia University in the City of New York, 1754 – 2004, Columbia University Press, 2003, ISBN 0231130082
Patrick McCaughey, Richard Cork, Emily M. Weeks, The School of London and their Friends – The Collection of Elaine and Melvin Merians, Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase, USA.
June 1977 J Davis McCaughey ; Winston O ’ Reilly ; Sydney, New South Wales
Betsy McCaughey (; born Elizabeth Helen Peterken, October 20, 1948 ), formerly known as Betsy McCaughey Ross, was the 72nd Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1995 to 1998, during the first term of Governor George Pataki.
McCaughey went on to graduate school at Columbia University in New York City, earning her M. A.
An internal memo by tobacco company Philip Morris, dated March 1994, indicated that representatives of Philip Morris had collaborated with McCaughey when she was writing " No Exit ", stating: " Worked off-the-record with Manhattan and writer Betsy McCaughey as part of the input to the three-part exposé in The New Republic on what the Clinton plan means to you.
Following the national attention McCaughey received in the healthcare legislation debate, George Pataki, a one term state senator who was running for governor of New York, chose her as his lieutenant governor running mate.
Regarding her status as a political rookie, McCaughey said, " Many New Yorkers see that as a plus.
McCaughey described healthcare advisor Ezekiel Emanuel in a New York Post opinion article as a " Deadly Doctor " who advocated healthcare rationing by age and disability.
* 1997 – Betsy McCaughey Ross, during her term as Lieutenant Governor of New York, after falling out of favour with Governor George Pataki
In 2000, Arm, Turner, Peters, Scott McCaughey, Tom Price and Bill Henderson recorded the album " The New Original Sonic Sound " under the band name " The New Strychnines ".

McCaughey and which
* November 19 – In Des Moines, Iowa, Bobbi McCaughey gives birth to septuplets in the second known case where all 7 babies are born alive, and the first in which all survive infancy.
* 1997-Des Moines, Iowa resident Bobbi McCaughey gives birth to septuplets in the second known case where all seven babies are born alive, and the first in which all survive infancy
* November 19-In Des Moines, Iowa, Bobbi McCaughey gives birth to septuplets in the second known case where all seven babies were born alive, and the first in which all survived infancy.

McCaughey and she
* Bobbi McCaughey, the Iowa mother, and wife of Kenny McCaughey, who made international news when she gave birth to septuplets in Des Moines on November 19, 1997.
In 1972, she married Thomas K. McCaughey, a Yale graduate she had met in college and who was then moving up as an investment banker.
Although McCaughey takes a generally positive stance regarding self-defense, and dedicates a chapter to countering various criticisms of women's self-defense from within feminist theory, she does acknowledge and examine several practical and legal concerns with self-defense.

McCaughey and opposed
McCaughey opposed the healthcare reform bills debated in Congress in 2009 and enacted in 2010.

McCaughey and plans
According to McCaughey, the HMO plans would not pay for visits to specialists or for second opinions, and most physicians would be driven out of private practice.

McCaughey and local
McCaughey, claimed that many local RUC and Ulster Defence Regiment personnel were working with UVF paramilitaries in the Armagh and Mid Ulster area in a way that made membership almost interchangeable – he claimed that his RUC Special Patrol Group unit was both exclusively Protestant and " orange " or unionist.

McCaughey and state
McCaughey Ross had been elected on a ticket with Pataki in 1994 but soon broke with him on state policy.

McCaughey and with
Living in Seattle gave Rieflin the opportunity to build relationships with other prominent musicians including Robert Fripp and Trey Gunn of King Crimson, Scott McCaughey of the Young Fresh Fellows, Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM and Peter Buck of R. E. M.
They continued to tour with several accompanying musicians, including long-time sidemen Ken Stringfellow and Scott McCaughey and employed Joey Waronker and Bill Rieflin as live drummers.
The McCaugheys separated in 1992 and divorced in 1994 with McCaughey and her ex-spouse sharing joint custody of their three daughters.
According to The Washington Post, the " No Exit " article, the White House response, and the ensuing television and radio interviews with McCaughey made her a star, and, " Her toothy good looks, body-conscious suits, Vassar BA and Columbia PhD reduced right-wingers to mush ".
FactCheck noted that comparative effectiveness research had been funded by the U. S. government for years, but agreed with McCaughey that there would be penalties for health providers that did not use the electronic records system.
The stimulus bill was passed with the healthcare related provisions still included and McCaughey urged their repeal, so that their potential impact could be studied further.
In 2008, he formed The Baseball Project with Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, and his wife, drummer Linda Pitmon.
* Real Knockouts, Feminista interview with author Martha McCaughey, at archive. org
Formed in 1993, McCaughey designed the Minus 5 as a pop collective, with each record the group put out featuring a new lineup.
After a change of guard at Hollywood Records, the Minus 5 found themselves releasing music via independent channels, with the Return to Sender label releasing a collection of outtakes from Let the War Against Music Begin called I Don't Know Who I Am before McCaughey signed the band to the Yep Roc label for his collaboration with Wilco, Down With Wilco.
RUC and UDR involvement with loyalist paramilitaries is established by admission of some of those involved – see Billy McCaughey.
Donohue's predecessor, Betsy McCaughey Ross, worked on Medicare and education policy, prior to her falling out with Gov.
As the Liberal Party nominee, Lieutenant Governor McCaughey Ross was paired with Jonathan Reiter as a running mate.

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