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You don't know me ... but how long have you been sleeping with my wife What the blonde warrant officer's husband asked the dashing major and how he bugged her car to expose their affair
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A SUSPICIOUS husband told yesterday how he bugged his wife's car
and uncovered her torrid affair with a high-flying cavalry officer.
Using voice-activated recording devices and phone scanners,
fireman George McConnell found she was having sex with the King's
Royal Hussars major and a romance with a tank regiment lieutenant
colonel.
Mr McConnell told an industrial tribunal he confronted the dashing
Hussar after discovering a lewd text message from him to his wife
Angela, an Arm...
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McConnell: My fight to save our marriage First Minister tells of struggle to repair damage done by his affair
Mail on Sunday
; JACK McCONNELL has revealed for the first time how he has struggled to regain the trust of his wife after he betrayed her by having an extramartial affair. Mr McConnell famously confessed as he stood for the post of First Minister two years ago that he had engaged in an adulterous relationship with
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McConnell: My fight to save our marriage; First Minister tells of struggle to repair damage done by his affair.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; Byline: MARK AITKEN JACK McCONNELL has revealed for the first time how he has struggled to regain the trust of his wife after he betrayed her by having an extramartial affair. Mr McConnell famously confessed as he stood for the post of First Minister two years ago that he had engaged in an
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David E. McConnell, was RCA worker
Sunday News Lancaster, PA
; David E. McConnell, 74, of 2922 Lincoln Highway East, Gordonville, died Saturday morning at Lebanon Veterans Administration Medical Center after a lengthy illness. His wife, Helen Yurkanin McConnell, died in April 1991. McConnell was employed 35 years as a laborer by the former RCA Corp., retiring
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McConnell: why I opted to remain childless to protect our family; First Minister talks frankly on children, marriage and the trouble with religion
The Sunday Herald
; FIRST Minister Jack McConnell has admitted he took a conscious decision not to have children of his own after marrying because he did not want to make his family "dysfunctional". In his most revealing interview since becoming Scotland's top politician in November 2001, McConnell, who adopted his
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McConnell uses fundraising skills to rise to the top of the Senate.
Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY)
; ... 1984 campaign and is now the head of Fox News Channel. (END OPTIONAL TRIM) Not everyone ... senators in which McConnell _ according to news reports _ told colleagues that cigarette ... ready to block it with objections. It died. News reports identified McConnell as one of ...
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McConnell's former chief of staff emerges as a powerful lobbyist.
Lexington Herald-Leader (Lexington, KY)
; ... McConnell sat have earmarked $17 million from the Justice Department for the purchase of victim-notification systems. At a Washington news conference about the products in 2004, McConnell praised Appriss for innovative techniques that are going to help us make children ...
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Leader: The true cost of McConnell
Scotland on Sunday
; THERE is mounting public distaste over the conduct of the First Minister and the discredit he brings upon the Scottish parliament through his manipulative and petty manoeuvrings. The fact that Jack McConnell's attempts to play at Macchiavellian politics usually prove transparent - verging on the
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Bridget McConnell dragged into Officegate scandal over her role as Fife Council official
The Scotsman
; BRIDGET McConnell, the First Minister's wife, was yesterday dragged into the Officegate affair when it was disclosed she attended a meeting of the Third Age group, the charity at the centre of the row which led to the resignation of Henry McLeish. In her role as community services manager with Fife
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Kentucky's McConnell may be majority leader if GOP holds Senate.
Knight Ridder Washington Bureau (Washington D.C.)
; Byline: John Cheves WASHINGTON _ In the early 1970s, Addison Mitchell McConnell, a young and intense Republican lawyer, strode into the political science class he taught at the University of Louisville. He didn't introduce himself to his students. He went straight to the chalkboard and scribbled. I
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FIERCE PARTISAN MITCH MCCONNELL TAMES HIS IMAGE
Evansville Courier & Press
; The Mitch McConnell that most Americans know is a soft-spoken senator who takes himself and his politics seriously. The Mitch McConnell that Rich Kern knows is a college-football fanatic and fisherman who likes to pass his weekends on a houseboat out on a lake. "We go tie up in a cove, and we sort
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