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
Those are the things that we are looking at - how do you continue to provide the best benefits to employees and remain competitive? There's a genuine desire to do just that at Wal-Mart, but we feel like we can certainly improve our offerings today.
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.
It is hard to coordinate these different, separate, entities. We are committed to getting the rest of these stores up.
The American people know that catering to the special interests does nothing to help the 46 million uninsured individuals in this country. Now is the time for legislators across the country to work together to find real solutions to the health care challenges facing every state, every business and every working family.
I would love to do a Western someday. Every time I watch any of them, I'm so envious.
We have taken residential property, but I can't think of an incident where we have gone through a gated property. We want to avoid going through the middle of a community because it's not economically feasible for us.
With the growth in this area, it's hard to tell anyone that traffic congestion will go away. I'm not sure if we can build roads fast enough.
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.
Typically, people who are farther away from the corridor are going to see it as an enhancement because it will help them get to and from work. The people who are going to be closer to it, probably won't like it as much.
It's been a line on the map for a long time. It just wasn't prioritized and funded.
These Washington, D.C., union leaders should let Americans decide where to shop and where to work.
This year is another step toward being a more transparent corporation in all aspects of our business, including diversity.
We have to do better and we will. But that challenge isn't just limited to Wal-Mart.
Being a mother of two myself - and two small girls - I think that single parenting is hard.