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  1. SHELTON-COLBY: Is that really of interest to anyone? Q: Yes, it is, because I think people, when they're reading these transcripts, want to have an idea who's talking. SHELTON-COLBY: I was born in San Antonio, Texas. My Mexican friends say I'm really Mexican, because I was born in tierra robada, stolen territory. Grew up in a very,

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  3. WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 15: Sally Shelton-Colby, the second wife of former CIA Director William Colby, disputes a documentary produced about her late husband in Washington, DC on November 15, 2011. The documentary "The Man Nobody Knew" was made by Carl Colby, William Colby's son from his first marriage. (Photo by Linda Davidson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

  4. 26. Juli 2021 · Sally Shelton-Colby, Faculty. For her Fulbright grant to conduct research at l’Institut des Sciences Politiques in France—which took place in 1969—Ambassador Sally Shelton-Colby explored how the French and the North Vietnamese were able to build a new relationship after France was defeated in the Indochina wars. She was interested in how ...

  5. Prof. Shelton-Colby has so much real world experience in government and diplomacy (seriously check out her wiki). Warning, she can be a bit intimidating. I took her first year seminar "Why do they love and hate us" and thought it was a fantastic class. I'd recommend her class if you're a high achiever and willing to put in the extra effort.

  6. 20. Nov. 2011 · And even though [Sally] Shelton-Colby, the spymaster’s second wife, has been kept at a distance by most of Colby’s biological children, their grievances with the film have united them, at ...

  7. 27. Apr. 2022 · Sally Shelton said that Colby was known to occasionally take his canoe out around twilight, but on routes where he hugged the shoreline and stayed in shallow water. [7] Colby’s canoe was discovered by a local island handyman, Greg Akers, who found it odd that the canoe was filled with sand (it took Akers one hour to empty the sand before he could take it to the marina).