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  2. Chris Christie - Wikipedia

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    Chris Christie. Christopher James Christie (born September 6, 1962) is an American politician and former federal prosecutor who served as the 55th governor of New Jersey from 2010 to 2018.

  3. Chris Christie 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 presidential campaign of Chris Christie, the former governor of New Jersey, was formally launched on June 6, 2023, at an event in Manchester, New Hampshire. He was seeking the Republican Party nomination in its 2024 presidential primaries. [2] He withdrew from the race on January 10, 2024. [3]

  4. Christie's - Wikipedia

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    Christie's American branch at Rockefeller Center in New York. Christie's is a British auction house founded in 1766 by James Christie. Its main premises are on King Street, St James's in London, and it has additional salerooms in New York, Paris, Hong Kong, Milan, Amsterdam, Geneva, Shanghai, and Dubai. [3]

  5. Fort Lee lane closure scandal - Wikipedia

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    On June 23, 2014, The New York Times reported that the inquiries are focusing on possible securities law violations caused by Christie's use of Port Authority funds to pay for repairs to the Skyway in 2010 and 2011, using money that was to be used on a new Hudson River rail tunnel that Christie canceled in October 2010.

  6. Agatha Christie bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Agatha Christie bibliography. Agatha Christie (1890–1976) was an English crime novelist, short-story writer and playwright. Her reputation rests on 66 detective novels and 15 short-story collections that have sold over two billion copies, an amount surpassed only by the Bible and the works of William Shakespeare. [1]

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    • Elise Christie leaves ice on stretcher after second crash of Winter Olympic Games
      Elise Christie leaves ice on stretcher after second crash of Winter Olympic Games
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    • Scott Tady: Locally made Titanic film debuts in Sewickley; Lou Christie songs unvaulted
      Scott Tady: Locally made Titanic film debuts in Sewickley; Lou Christie songs unvaulted
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  7. Christie Aschwanden - Wikipedia

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    Christie Aschwanden is an American journalist and the former lead science writer at FiveThirtyEight. Her 2019 book GOOD TO GO: What the Athlete in All of Us Can Learn From the Strange Science of Recovery, was a New York Times bestseller.

  8. Electoral history of Chris Christie - Wikipedia

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    Christie easily won the Republican nomination, and he went on to defeat Democrat Buono in a landslide by 22 points after consistently leading in polling. As of 2022, this is the last time a Republican won the governorship of New Jersey or won any statewide election.

  9. Governorship of Chris Christie - Wikipedia

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    Governorship of Chris Christie. Chris Christie took office as the 55th Governor of New Jersey on January 19, 2010, began his second term on January 21, 2014, and left office on January 16, 2018.

  10. Hercule Poirot - Wikipedia

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    Following the latter, Poirot was the only fictional character to receive an obituary on the front page of The New York Times. By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot "insufferable", and by 1960 she felt that he was a "detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep".

  11. The Murder at the Vicarage - Wikipedia

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    The review of the novel in The New York Times Book Review of 30 November 1930 begins, "The talented Miss Christie is far from being at her best in her latest mystery story. It will add little to her eminence in the field of detective fiction."