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Olson and claimed
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.
A CIA doctor assigned to monitor Olson claimed to have been asleep in another bed in a New York City hotel room when Olson exited the window and fell thirteen stories to his death.
The CIA claimed that on his last night in Manhattan, Olson purposely threw himself out of the window of his tenth-floor hotel room at the Hotel Pennsylvania, which he had been sharing with CIA agent Robert Lashbrook, dying on impact.
Among the paper's other targets were mayor George E. Leach, Hennepin County attorney and future three-term governor Floyd B. Olson, and the members of the grand jury of Hennepin County, who the paper claimed were either incompetent or willfully failing to investigate and prosecute known criminal activity.
Nancy Olson, under contract to Paramount Pictures, later claimed she was considered for the role of Delilah.
Cotter claimed he acted in self defence in shooting Olson, who he said was part of mob who had come to Fitzroy a few days before to shoot him.
Floyd B. Olson, future governor of Minnesota, brought suit against Near and Guilford because their newspaper had an overly anti-Semitic tone, which Olsen claimed was a violation of the Public Nuisance Law, also known as the Minnesota Gag Law, of 1925.

Olson and allegations
At that time, Olson and friend Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman started an informal network of women who supported the Thomas nomination to the Supreme Court despite allegations of sexual harassment by Anita Hill, a former subordinate of Thomas at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
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.
* The Investigation, a TV movie, was made in 2002, focusing on allegations that Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) bureaucracy delayed the arrest of Olson.
Founded by Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman, Anita K. Blair, and Barbara Olson in 1992, the IWF grew out of the ad hoc group, " Women for Judge Thomas ," that was created to defend Clarence Thomas against allegations of sexual harassment and other improprieties.

Olson and raised
Notable athletes are Whitehorse born hockey players Bryon Baltimore, who made it to the Los Angeles Kings in 1974, and Peter Sturgeon who played for the Colorado Rockies in 1974, Whitehorse born olympic cyclist Zachary Bell, Whitehorse raised olympic weightlifter Jeane Lassen who won medals in several world competitions, Whitehorse born basketball players Aaron Olson, and 1984 Olympics centre for Team Canada Greg Wiltjer.
Olson was adopted at birth and raised in Los Angeles, California.

Olson and against
Olson also enjoined Rosenthal from prosecuting any more lawsuits against Day or her business operations.
On November 13, Olson filed a motion requesting to withdraw her guilty plea and acknowledged that she did not misunderstand the judge when he read the charges against her.
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.
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.
1 heavyweight contender, and defended against Bobo Olson, the World Middleweight Champion and future Hall of Famer who was coming off a decision victory over Joey Maxim, by a knockout in three.
After numerous ballots at the convention in St. Paul, Grams won the state Republican party endorsement against State Senator Gen Olson and Bert McKasy.
In November 1935, Steck was jokingly appointed by Iowa Governor Clyde Herring as one of his counsel, along with Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson, to defend him against a citizen's criminal complaint filed against Herring for unlawful gambling.
Olson filed a complaint against Near and Guilford under the Public Nuisance Law of 1925.
With the open support of President Roosevelt, Olson ran for governor of California in the 1938 general elections against conservative Republican and anti-labor incumbent Governor Frank Merriam.
Olson cited scant evidence against Mooney as the reason for his pardon.
For example, Olson concludes that the East India Company's attempt to annex and expand its direct control of India, by arbitrary laws such as Doctrine of Lapse, combined with employment discrimination against Indians, contributed to the 1857 Rebellion.
Seven months after this Olson had his first fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, for the lowly regarded Pennsylvania State World Middleweight Title.
A year after his loss to Robinson, Olson managed to get a rematch against Dave Sands.
This would be the only time that Olson lasted the duration against Robinson.
Olson defeated Paddy Young for the American title to gain the right to fight for the vacant world title, Turpin won the other eliminator against Charley Humez.
Olson won all seven of his fights in 1954 including defences of his title against such big names as Kid Gavilan, Rocky Castellani, and Pierre Langlois.
His first major fight in this category was against former champion Joey Maxim, Olson won the fight easily on points after scoring knockdowns in both the 2nd and 9th rounds.
Following two walkover wins, Olson put his middleweight title on the line against Robinson, who was once again number 1 contender following his brief retirement, on December 9, 1955.
Olson took another year out following a knockout defeat against Pat McMurtry.
On July 13, 1991, Olson combined with 3 other Baltimore pitchers in a no-hitter against the Oakland Athletics.

Olson and him
On September 18, 1974, courts awarded Day $ 22, 835, 646 for fraud and malpractice in an hour-long oral decision by Superior Judge Lester E. Olson, ending a 99-day trial that involved 18 consolidated lawsuits and countersuits filed by Day and Rosenthal that involved Rosenthal's handling of her finances after she terminated him in July 1968.
Olson referred to him variously as " the cosmologist " and as the " constant companion of my poem.
Reilly was late for the taping of two episodes ; Goodson filled in for him for the first few minutes of one, and announcer Johnny Olson did the same on the other.
Olson appointed Benson state Commissioner of Securities before choosing him to replace Thomas D. Schall in the United States Senate after Schall's death in December 1935.
The CIA sent him to New York to see one of their psychiatrists, who recommended that Olson be placed into a mental institution for recovery.
" Ruwet was surprised to see Olson at 7: 30 in the morning, but asked him in.
Bob Hilton filled in for him on occasion on all three versions, Johnny Olson ( also announcing the pilots and while at the same time announcing on The Price Is Right and Match Game, both for CBS ), Jack Narz ( who also announced on Monty Hall's version of Beat the Clock ), Jay Stewart ( while at the same time announcing game shows for Barry & Enright Productions, and Charlie O ' Donnell ( who went on to succeed Stewart at Barry & Enright Productions ) also filled in for him on the NBC version, and O ' Donnell, Johnny Gilbert ( while at the same time announcing on Jeopardy!
Olson was unsuccessful in his attempt to return to Parliament in 1974, and in 1977, Trudeau appointed him to the Canadian Senate.
With him when he gave his radio address from the White House were some of the relatives of the victims, including former solicitor general Ted Olson, who lost his wife, Barbara, on American Flight 77, which crashed into the Pentagon.
Because of the felony conviction, the North Dakota Supreme Court ordered him removed from office, and on July 17, 1934, the Court declared Lieutenant Governor Ole H. Olson the legitimate governor.
Charles Olson, a poet who visited with Pound and was in many ways sympathetic to him, summarized, as follows, " Pound and his kind want to ignore masses.
", her father, Martin Olson, has guest starred as Marceline's dad, where she sang a short song about him eating her French fries.
Olson made many bizarre and false claims, including that the United States had granted him clemency for providing information about the September 11 attacks and that the hearing had no jurisdiction over him because of that.
" In September, 2010, Olson sent one of his Old Age Security cheques to a Sun Media reporter, Peter Worthington, with a note asking him to forward the cheque to Prime Minister Stephen Harper's campaign for re-election.
In August 1993, Olson suffered a torn elbow ligament injury that sidelined him for the rest of the year.
Olson brought Fields onstage and asked him to give an example of how he would call a contestant to " Come on down!
Giambra continually beat the champion to the punch and rocked him many times, but Olson was awarded a split decision.

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