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** Ross Perot announces he is ending his presidential campaign.
Henry Ross Perot (; born June 27, 1930 ) is a U. S. businessman best known for running for President of the United States in 1992 and 1996.
Her tutor, Prof. Perot ( Albert Bassermann ) is sympathetic and, finding that she has no friends or family in Paris, invites her to a soirée his wife is throwing for a " few friends " ( primarily professors and their wives ).
Marie almost loses her mind, but after the concerned Prof. Perot counsels her, she rallies when she remembers Pierre's words that if one of them is gone, the other must go on working just the same.
It is named after Charles Fabry and Alfred Perot.
Small changes of the incident wavelength generated by an acousto-optic modulator or interference with a fraction of the incoming radiation delivers the information whether the Fabry Perot is too long or to short.
The first record of the commercial sale of " Smithfield Ham " is a receipt for the sale of these cured hams to Ellerston and John Perot on the Dutch Caribbean Island of St Eustatius.
The Reform Party of the United States of America ( RPUSA ), generally known as the Reform Party USA or the Reform Party, is a political party in the United States, founded in 1995 by Ross Perot.
Patrick Choate ( born April 27, 1941 ) is an American economist who is perhaps most known for being the 1996 Reform Party Vice President candidate, the running-mate of H. Ross Perot.
Around 1330 Thomas Perot became Lord of the Manor of the estate where Parrotts Farm is today.
In June 2010, Cuban responded in a court filing maintaining Perot is wrongly seeking money to offset some $ 100 million in losses on the Victory Park real estate development.
Perot is the founder of the centrist Reform Party of the United States.
The Center is named for Morton H Meyerson, arts patron and business partner of Ross Perot, who provided $ 10 million in funds for its construction.
What ensued was one of the most vitriolic corporate battles of the 1980s, with Perot and Smith publicly exchanging barbs using the media, which delightedly splashed the story over every business publication in the U. S .. Perot notoriously lashed out at Smith in a 1988 exclusive to Fortune Magazine, saying: " My question is: Why haven't we unleashed their potential?
In November 1993 Ross Perot and vice-president Al Gore conducted a nationally televised debate about NAFTA on CNN which is still the most widely viewed political program in US history.
They quickly notice that the spaceliner is filled with such notoriously obnoxious and mediocre celebrities as radio psychologist Dr. Laura, film director Spike Lee, grunge rock singer Courtney Love, politician Ross Perot, actor Tom Arnold, MTV VJ Paulie Shore, and actress / talk show host Rosie O ' Donnell.
Associate producer Rebekah Taylor ( referred to by Miller as being surly ) steps in to add some commentary early in the broadcast but is also utilized for her Ross Perot impression.
* the diminutive, malapropism-spouting Mayor Lansdale, who is widely thought to be a parody of Ross Perot.
Henry Ross Perot, Jr. ( born November 7, 1958 ) is a real estate developer and Chairman of the Board of Perot Systems.
He is the only son of Ross Perot.

Perot and married
Perot married Margot Birmingham of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, in 1956.

Perot and Margot
* Margot Birmingham, wife of Ross Perot
Perot was born and raised in Dallas, the son of Margot ( Birmingham ) and Ross Perot.

Perot and ;
Clinton won the 1992 presidential election ( 43. 0 % of the vote ) against Republican incumbent George H. W. Bush ( 37. 4 % of the vote ) and billionaire populist Ross Perot, who ran as an independent ( 18. 9 % of the vote ) on a platform focusing on domestic issues ; a significant part of Clinton's success was Bush's steep decline in public approval.
Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate ; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U. S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election.
The United States presidential election of 1992 had three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush ; Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot.
Perot employed the innovative strategy of purchasing half-hour blocks of time on major networks for infomercial-type campaign advertisements ; this advertising garnered more viewership than many sitcoms, with one Friday night program in October attracting 10. 5 million viewers.
Perot was reportedly unhappy with what he saw as the disintegration of the party, as well as his own portrayal in the press ; thus he chose to remain quiet.
* Perot Charts ; a blog launched June 2008 by Perot to examine different national issues with charts and graphs.
* United We Stand, H. Ross Perot ; text of the book published by Perot in 1992 to mark the launch of his Presidential campaign, complete with charts.
Dell has grown by both increasing its customer base and through acquisitions since its inception ; notable mergers and acquisitions including Alienware ( 2006 ) and Perot Systems ( 2009 ).
During the 1992 US presidential election campaign, Carvey did an impression of independent candidate Ross Perot ; in a prime-time special before the election, Carvey played both George H. W. Bush and Perot in a three-way debate with Bill Clinton, played by Phil Hartman.
Perot made a splash by bringing a focus to fiscal issues such as the federal deficit and national debt ; government reform issues such as term limits, campaign finance reform, and lobbying reform ; and issues on trade.
* Russell Freeman, Perot Systems ; also serving as Chief Financial Officer since 1994
In 1984 and 1988, only the major party candidates fulfilled the Appleseed criteria ; in 1996 and 1992, only H. Ross Perot and the major party candidates managed to meet the Appleseed threshold ; and in 2000, only Ralph Nader, Pat Buchanan and the major party candidates satisfied the criteria.
In presidential races, Georgia has not given its electoral college votes to the Republican candidate only four times since 1964: in 1968, segregationist George Wallace won a plurality of Georgia's votes on the American Independent Party ticket ; former Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter won his home state by landslide margins in 1976 and 1980 ; and then-Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton won a plurality of votes in 1992 against incumbent Republican George H. W. Bush and Independent Ross Perot.
Executive Chairman, Perot Systems ; real estate developer.
In 1992, third-party Presidential candidate Ross Perot proposed that future Social Security benefits be subjected to a means test ; though this was hailed by some as a potential solution to an impending crisis in funding the program, few other political candidates since Perot have publicly made the same suggestion, which would require costly investigations and might associate accepting those benefits with social stigma.
Hence the anomaly of Ross Perot standing as Reform Party candidate in 1992 and receiving 18 % of the vote, yet receiving no matching funds because the Reform Party did not receive 5 % of the vote in 1988 ; whilst Pat Buchanan, running as the Reform Party candidate in 2000, did receive matching funds despite winning only 0. 4 % of the vote.
In 1992 almost all Democrats elected to Congress won more votes in their congressional districts than the party's Presidential candidate, Bill Clinton ; this may have had to do with the presence of a strong third-party presidential candidate, Ross Perot.

Perot and they
In the discussion leading up to the passage of the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ) then-Vice President Al Gore mentioned the Smoot – Hawley tariff as a response to NAFTA objections voiced by Ross Perot during a debate in 1993 they had on The Larry King Show.
Perot and Stockdale received 19 percent of the vote in the 1992 presidential election, one of the best showings by an independent ticket in U. S. electoral history, although they did not carry any states.
The 15 % criterion, had it been in place, would have prevented Anderson and Perot from participating in the debates they appeared in.
Perot gladly accepted the mission and while in the air between Texas and Italy the Italian government heard about the private rescue mission and was thereby convinced that in order to avoid severe diplomatic problems originating from the capture of several foreign armed mercenaries on its sovereign homeland they would launch their own rescue mission.
Perot, along with Jay Coburn, became Earthrounders when they piloted the first ever round-the-world helicopter flight.

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