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2 unusual facts about Roll Call


Jamie P. Merisotis

His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, National Journal, Times Higher Education Supplement (London), The Chronicle of Higher Education, Huffington Post, Politico, Roll Call and numerous other print and online publications.

Lauren Whittington

Lauren W. Whittington is an American journalist who serves as politics editor for Roll Call newspaper.


Bloomberg Government

Bloomberg implemented an aggressive recruiting strategy to staff the Bloomberg Government newsroom in Washington, D.C. which included hiring many of the reporters from leading D.C. media outlets including CQ-Roll Call, the Associated Press, Dow Jones and other industry publications including Kaiser Health News, Army Times and Defense Week.

David R. Brinkley

On November 30, 2011 Roll Call reported that Brinkley will run for Maryland's 6th congressional district and, “if necessary,” will primary Bartlett, according to his friend and supporter, state Delegate LeRoy Myers.

Gary B. Myrick

Roll Call reporters and editors have repeatedly cited Myrick among leading Capitol Hill staffers.

Gemma Puglisi

and she has been quoted in many media outlets including the Associated Press, abcnews.com; The Irish Times, Agence France-Presse, the Hollywood Reporter, The Washington Post, the The Washington Times, nbcsports.com; sportsillustrated.com; the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Roll Call, the Boston Herald and the Congressional Quarterly.


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Arthur Stockdale Cope

He combined this prolific output with a prestigious roll call of sitters, ranging from Kings King Edward VII, George V and King Edward VIII, to Kaiser Wilhelm II and the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Brad Schneider

The non-partisan Rothenberg Political Report reported the 10th district election as "Leans Democrat" while Roll Call categorized the race as a toss up.

Muselmann

The psychologist and Auschwitz survivor Viktor Frankl, in his book Man's Search for Meaning, provides the example of a prisoner who decides to use up his last cigarettes (used as currency in the concentration camps) in the evening because he is convinced he won't survive the Appell (roll call assembly) the next morning; his fellow captives derided him as a Muselmann.

Nonproliferation Policy Education Center

Morton Kondracke – Nationally syndicated columnist and Editor of Roll Call

Recorded vote

In the Senate, there is only one way to obtain a recorded vote on a pending question, and it is the roll call vote.

Team 5P

The next day, in the morning roll call, everybody sing the South Korean national anthem Aekukga, Stivoong murmured without any sound.

Thomas David Frank Evans

Roll Call at Oeyama, P.O.W. Remembers is quoted in Long Night's Journey into Day by Dr. Charles G. Roland (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2001) and in We shall Suffer There by Tony Banham (Hong Kong University Press, March 2009).