"Let's go get him (Saddam) now so we can go home," Army Spec. 4 Gwendolyn Page shouted at Bush at Dhahran.
She "observed Gwendolyn Gail Graham suffocating (the patient) by pressing a washcloth beneath the chin of Chambers and another washcloth over Chambers' mouth and nose," the warrant said.
Gwendolyn S. King, a former aide to Sen. John Heinz, R-Pa., was nominated today by President Bush to replace Dorcas Hardy as head of the Social Security Administration.
Rogers was her personal attorney and the director of the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, a charitable trust that her husband, real estate magnate Morris Cafritz, founded.
When Mrs Gwendolyn Mayfield took over as principal of Fowler Elementary school eight years ago, few parents ever came into the school.
"It's become less a vacation home than the place where family life is supposed to occur," says Gwendolyn Wright, a professor of architecture at Columbia University in New York. "But increasingly, people can't afford to do that.
Social Security Commissioner Gwendolyn King told Moley in an internal memo that a $1.3 billion cut in personnel and administrative costs would leave the agency too shorthanded to keep up with changes in the benefit rolls, an agency spokesman confirmed.
On Thursday, she and national Executive Director Gwendolyn Calvert Baker fly to Tacoma to meet with chapter leaders to discuss the issue.
Social Security Commissioner Gwendolyn King on Tuesday defended the agency's nationwide toll-free telephone network as a "success story," but acknowledged that callers too often get busy signals.