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ORLANDO, Fla. -- The Newport Group, a leading national provider of retirement and executive benefit plans and investment consulting services, announce...
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- Frank v. Thompson Et Al., Appellants, v. the School Board of the City of Newport News, Virginia, Et Al., Appellees. Frank v. Thompson Et Al., Appellees, v. the School Board of the City of Newport News, Virginia, Et Al., Appellants., 465 F.2d 83 (4th Cir. 1972)
Henry L. Marsh, III, Richmond, Va. (S. W. Tucker, James W. Benton, Jr., and Hill, Tucker & Marsh, Richmond, Va., and Philip S. Walker, Newport News, V...
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Candidates will quote polls if they think it will help their candidate and a week later they will criticize the same poll if they think that it is hurting their candidate," says Frank Newport, editor-in-chief of the Gallup Poll, one of the most respected public pollsters out there. "In any sort of consumer activity we always look for the validity of an independent authority, and a lot of folks treat an independently conducted survey as that kind of 'Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval.'" Yet diverting resources away from substantive campaigning to rebut results could turn a public poll into a seff-fulfilling prophecy.
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FRANK NEWPORT
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Republicans are more suspicious of news coverage than ever. Democrats, meanwhile, remain quite confident that press reports are complete, accurate and fair, according to a Gallup survey released yesterday.
The partisan difference is "profound," according to Gallup's editor in chief, Frank Newport.
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James W. Benton, Jr., Richmond, Va. (Jack Greenberg, James M. Nabrit, III, Norman J. Chachkin, New York City, Henry L. Marsh, III, S. W. Tucker, Phili...
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Ceremony Celebrates Move to Meet Significant Patient and Staff Growth; More than 50 Skilled Jobs added between April 1 and October 1, 2010
HAMPTON ROADS, Va., Aug. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF), - a national non-profit resolving patient access to health care issues, medical financial limitations, insurance denials and multiple government program enrollments, including Medicaid and Social Security Disability Income - marked the official grand opening of its new national headquarters today in Hampton Roads, Virginia with a widely attended ribbon-cutting ceremony. President Obama sent a personal letter of congratulations for PAF's continued service to Americans who are challenged with hurdles to accessing important health care services. Senator Jim Web...
... two in 1996, the year it was founded in Newport News, VA by current CEO Nancy Davenport-Ennis and ...
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- James F. Koester; Robert Rives; Harry J. Nichols; Janice Spengel; Alexander Loeb; Thomas Zensen; Frank B. Green; Dr. Gerald Newport; Lawrence J. Siefel; Robert E. Perkinson; Dr. James R. Criscione; Dr. A. Sciortino; Eugene Fahrenkrog; Eugene Fahrenkrog, Jr.; Scott Kell; William Londoff; John Larsen; Spero Bourdoures; Fox, Goldblatt & Singer, P.C.; Noah Susman; Steve Gilmore; Robert Evans; Dr. Jacques Paul Schaerer; William Curren; Virginia Curren; Patricia Baxter; Lester A. Schamel; Dr. Alan Pierce; Bernie Plouch; Jerry Kopp; Donna J. Hill; Phillip Sweeney; Dr. Ronald Hertel; Joseph Straub; Dr. John Keethler, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. American Republic Investments, Inc.; American Resource Corporation, Inc.; Ronald Ruis; Tatco Investment Co., Defendants, G. Charles Cole; Sherman Mazur, Also Known as Masur, Defendants-Appellants., 11 F.3d 818 (8th Cir. 1994)
Matthew Hale, Kansas City, MO, argued (George L. Fitzsimmon, St. Louis, MO, and David A. Welte and Matthew R. Hale, Kansas City, MO, on the brief), fo...
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They Know Less Than You Think. Two new survey findings -- from Gallup and Fox News -- remind us of a lesson that always bears repeating. Those of us that write and obsess about politics typically over-estimate the degree to which ordinary Americans follow the day-to-day workings of government and politics. It is what Gallup's Frank Newport calls "insider parochialism" in his latest installment of Gallup Guru: "The tendency for those of us who are following the presidential election closely to assume that everyone else is too.
Mark Blumenthal
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PORTLAND - Frank and Pat Giordano of Newport were the first to arrive at the Portland Expo to voice their opposition to President Barack Obama and the health care law he came to Maine on Thursday to promote.
The couple, wearing matching American flag shirts, calmly endured the stares and whispers of the dozens of Obama supporters who gathered around them.