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Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy, 2000 News
the army's highest-ranking woman, acknowledged in April that in 1999 she filed a sexual misconduct complaint against Maj. Gen. Larry Smith, alleging he groped and tried to kiss her in 1996…David Kay, 2004 News
former chief weapons inspector, stepped down in January, after his Iraqi Survey Group, a 1,400-member team whose mission was to uncover Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, failed to find any…Mohamed ElBaradei, 2005 News
head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the IAEA in October. U.S. officials have frequently called on ElBaradei to step down. In the weeks…William Boykin, 2004 News
U.S. Army general, violated military rules when he spoke in uniform at churches and before religious groups, portraying the war on terror in religious terms. He called the God of Islam “an…Eli Pariser and Wes Boyd, 2003 News
activists, used their advocacy group, MoveOn, to launch a massive online antiwar campaign in January. The group collected more than 700,000 signatures for a petition that urged President…Stuart Bowen, 2006 News
public official, has served as Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction since Oct. 2004, issuing about 300 reports that have been highly critical of the reconstruction in Iraq. He…Dominique de Villepin, 2003 News
French foreign minister, emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of President Bush's pursuit of war in Iraq. He earned rare applause at a UN Security Council meeting in February, when…David Kelly, 2003 News
British weapons inspector, committed suicide in July, shortly after testifying before the House of Commons Select Committee on Foreign Affairs about whether he been the source for a BBC…Ming E. Chang Biography
Ming E. Changbusiness leader, rear admiral (retired) Chang served in the U.S. Navy for 34 years before retiring in 1990. He became the first Asian American naval officer to reach flag rank.…Kenneth Tomlinson, 2005 News
chairman of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, drew criticism from Democrats in June for attempting to politicize the corporation, which annually contributes $400 million to public…