Sarah Clarke

Sarah Clarke
Sarah Clarkeis an American actress, best known for her role as Nina Myers on 24, and also for her roles as Renée Dwyer, Bella Swan's mother, in the 2008 film Twilight, Erin McGuire on the short-lived TV show Trust Me, and CIA Agent Lena Smith on the USA Network show Covert Affairs. She currently stars as Eleanor Wish in Amazon Studios' police procedural drama Bosch...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth16 February 1972
CitySt. Louis, MO
CountryUnited States of America
This year is another step toward being a more transparent corporation in all aspects of our business, including diversity.
We have several people who represent talent who could extend it into that role.
We will appeal the decision and the required papers will be filed next week.
The government does not challenge the manner in which we disposed of hazardous waste material ... but rather the transportation of it from stores.
The government did not challenge the manner in which we disposed of hazardous-waste material once it arrived in the return center, but rather the transport of the material to the return center.
We don't always select the cheapest alignment because it may be the most environmentally harmful. Cost drives most everything we do.
It's been a line on the map for a long time. It just wasn't prioritized and funded.
It's a legitimate fear that communities will change. Of course, the roads are coming regardless because the area is growing and changing.
There are more than 786,000 uninsured people in the state of Maryland, and less than one-half of 1 percent works for Wal-Mart.
was not to dissuade unhealthy people to apply for jobs at Wal-Mart?. It was to provide programs to our associates that help them live longer or healthier lives.
We are pleased that the jury overwhelmingly agreed that every allegation in this case was unsubstantiated and reinforced that these bikes were safe and not defective. It is unfortunate when anyone is hurt in a bike accident, but these allegations simply had no merit.
We work hard to pay hourly associates for every minute they work, and they are encouraged and obligated to report any off-the-clock work to upper management. A notice with instructions on how to do this is posted beside every time clock.
This desperate attack has more holes than a pasta strainer. This is another paid attack by union critics.
This certainly gives us pause to sit back and look at the situation.