Gallant — may refer to:In fiction* Felicia Gallant, a character on the soap opera Another World * Michael Gallant, a medical doctor in the TV series ER * Goofus Gallant, a cartoon in Highlights for Children featuring two contrasting boys to show… … Wikipedia
Karl Swenson — est un acteur américain né le 23 juillet 1908 à Brooklyn, New York (États Unis), décédé le 8 octobre 1978 (70 ans) à Torrington (Connecticut) d une attaque cardiaque. Biographie Il joua le rôle de Lars Hanson dans la célèbre série La Petite… … Wikipédia en Français
Karl von Müller — Infobox Military Person name=Karl von Müller lived=June 16 1873 March 11 1923 placeofbirth=Hanover, Prussia placeofdeath= caption= nickname= allegiance=German Empire serviceyears= 1891 1919 rank=Kapitän zur See branch=Kaiserliche Marine… … Wikipedia
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U.S. Family Network — U.S. Family Network, Inc. (USFN) was founded in 1996 by Ed Buckham, who also served as the organization s consultant. USFN was a tax exempt 501(c)(4) corporation founded in Virginia, with its principal offices located in the District of Columbia… … Wikipedia
Republican Majority Issues Committee — The Republican Majority Issues Committee (RMIC), a tax exempt 527 committee, organized as a corporation under the laws of Virginia with its principal office located in Virginia, was created by and through the fundraising efforts of Ed Buckham,… … Wikipedia
Americans for a Republican Majority — (also ARMPAC) was a political action committee formed by former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and directed by Karl Gallant. On July 7, 2006 ARMPAC reached an agreement with the Federal Election Commission to pay a fine of $115,000… … Wikipedia
Alexander Strategy Group — was an American lobbying firm involved in the K Street Project, founded by Ed Buckham and his wife Wendy. Buckham is a former chief of staff of House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, and the firm openly promoted its access to DeLay. Its chief lobbyist… … Wikipedia
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