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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028529.txt

The document discusses a survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that asked people around the world who they admire most. Bill Gates was revealed as the most admired person in the world, followed by Pope Francis and Barack Obama. In Western nations, the Queen and Angelina Jolie were also highly regarded. The survey showed that women are strikingly underrepresented on the list of admired individuals.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026788.txt

The document is a weekly update from Carolyn Rangel regarding an event called Restore that will take place in New York City on March 23-25, 2018. The event features Deepak Chopra and Oprah Winfrey and focuses on meditation for mind, body, and spirit. Recruitment for the event is now open and there is a free 21 Day Meditation Experience available starting on March 19th. The document also includes an article about gun control and Congress and how it affects one's sense of being American.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022344.txt

The document discusses a global survey conducted by YouGov for The Times that revealed Bill Gates as the most admired person in the world. In his home country of America, he ranked only fifth behind Pope Francis, President Obama, Billy Graham, and George W. Bush. The Queen came highest in Britain and second in Australia but did not make the Indian top ten. Hillary Clinton was rated 15% in a recent Gallup poll as the most admired woman in separate questions.

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012700.txt

The document is a magazine article about the Academy Awards written by Peggy Siegal. The main topic of the article is the fierce competition between the films "The King's Speech" and "The Social Network" for the Best Picture award. Siegal also discusses her experiences attending parties and events leading up to the ceremony, as well as socializing with celebrities like Colin Firth, Jesse Eisenberg, Elton John, and Oprah Winfrey. The article mentions that Qaddafi is hunkering down in Tripoli, giving press interviews, denying that rebels are taking over Eastern Libya and that oil prices are shooting up over one hundred dollars a barrel, but the focus of the article is on the Academy Awards.