71. On Wednesday, Sandra McBride, a Sun-Diamond spokeswoman in Pleasanton, said the corporation was still exploring the option of appealing the conviction. 72. Post offices around the country are working to protect their employees, said Terry Penland, a postal spokeswoman in Kansas City. 73. Pat Schultz, an NBC spokeswoman in Burbank, Calif., confirmed a report of the decision this week in Adweek. 74. Patricia Mancha, an INS spokeswoman in Miami, said she could not comment on the ongoing investigation. 75. Robin Rorapaugh, a Fisher spokeswoman in Dallas, said South Texas is a political stronghold for her candidate. 76. Sally Stewart, a Cox spokeswoman in Phoenix, was unable to say if any customers have switched. 77. She has become a national spokeswoman in the fight against eating disorders. 78. Shirley Armstead, a DEA spokeswoman in St. Louis, could not say why the DEA decided to have the money declared abandoned in this case. 79. Stephanie Haack, a company spokeswoman in St. Paul, confirmed reports of the planned consolidation this week in Advertising Age and Adweek. 80. Sue Brown, an INS spokeswoman in Atlanta, said the agency has heard of scams in Georgia, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina. |