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From: Stig_Agermose@online.pol.dk (Stig Agermose) Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 09:17:58 -0800 |
Source: The Arizona Daily Star http://www.azstarnet.com/public/dnews/126-6093.html Unfortunately the paper repeats its incorrect statement that Frances Barwood has distanced herself from UFO believers. Compare her own denial which was distributed by UFO Updates on September 6, URL http://www.ufomind.com/ufo/updates/1998/sep/m06-005.shtml Stig ----- Begin Forwarded Message ----- Wednesday, 9 September 1998 Secretary of state: It's Bayless vs. Hamilton By Jill Jorden Spitz The Arizona Daily Star Secretary of State Betsey Bayless, hoping to keep the job she was appointed to last fall, will face Democrat Art Hamilton in the November general election. Bayless captured the Republican nomination last night by defeating former Phoenix City Council member Frances Emma Barwood. Hamilton, the House minority leader, was the lone Democrat in the race. In another Republican primary - which is, in effect, a general election because there is no Democratic candidate - state Sen. Carol Springer, 61, defeated businessman D.L. Culiver, 39, in the race to be the next state treasurer. Springer captured about 62 percent of the vote to 38 percent for Culiver, the former owner of a Phoenix auto dealership, with about 73 percent of statewide precincts counted. With the same number of precincts counted, Bayless had 73 percent of the vote to Barwood's 27 percent. Bayless, 54, is a former member of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors who has 17 years of state government experience. She was director of the Department of Administration, acting director of the Department of Revenue and assistant director of the Arizona Board of Regents. Bayless was named to the post after it was vacated by Jane Hull. Hull rose to the Governor's Office after the bank fraud conviction of former Gov. Fife Symington. Barwood, 54, captured headlines during her City Council stint by demanding an explanation of the mysterious lights hundreds of Phoenix residents reported seeing in March 1997. In announcing her candidacy early this year, she was accompanied by UFO researchers who said the campaign would be the first to focus on UFOs. Extraterrestrial sightings never were a campaign issue, though, and Barwood has distanced herself from the UFO contingent. Both the secretary of state and the state treasurer positions pay $54,600 a year. ----- End Forwarded Message ----- +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | UFOMIND MAILING LIST | | Supporting the World's Largest Paranormal Website | | www.ufomind.com Moderator: Glenn Campbell | | | | Archived at: http://www.ufomind.com/misc/ | | Submissions to: ufomind@lists.best.com | | "unsubscribe"/"subsingle" to: ufomind-request@lists.best.com | +--------------------------------------------------------------+ RELEVANCE OF THIS MESSAGE: UFO personalities Index: Frances Barwood (#7)
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Created: Sep 10, 1998