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Encyclopedia > Casey Donovan

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Casey Donovan (singer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (689 words)
Casey Donovan (born May 13, 1988) was the winner of the second season of the reality/talent-search television series Australian Idol.
Donovan was overshadowed by "Idol" rival Callea after the conclusion of the series.
The day after Casey Donovan's victory in the Idol final's, Telsta's website set up a link to caseydonovan.com presuming this to be her fansite.
Mark Riebling -- WEDGE: Chapter 17 (7560 words)
Casey had been Chief of the OSS Special Branch in the European Theater of Operations, then gone on to work alongside William Colby at Donovan's New York law firm, and although he did not return to intelligence until decades later, Donovan had been one of the great influence sin his life.
Casey was allowed "to request the FBI to collect foreign intelligence," while CIA personnel, upon approval of the Agency's Foreign Resources Division Chief, were permitted "to use [U.S.] athletic, entertainment, or cultural facilities that are open to members of the general public...
Casey was hospitalized for a brain tumor in early December and died before the FBI could interrogate him, but the hammer came down hard on all other CIA conspirators in the Iran-Contra affair.
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