John N. Mitchell
American lawyer and criminal (1913–1988)
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John Newton Mitchell was the 67th Attorney General of the United States, serving under President Richard Nixon and was chairman of Nixon's 1968 and 1972 presidential campaigns. Prior to that, he had been a municipal bond lawyer and one of Nixon's associates. He was tried and convicted as a result of his involvement in the Watergate scandal.
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Mitchell wants England to be more ruthlessEngland had New Zealand "exactly where we wanted", but need to be more ruthless to ensure they "bury" top teams, head coach John Mitchell says.BBC Sport - Published | |
England must meet New Zealand standards - MitchellEngland must meet New Zealand's standards when they face the world champions at Twickenham next weekend, head coach John Mitchell says.BBC Sport - Published | |
Feaunati to make first England start in France TestFlanker Maddie Feaunati will make her first England start on Saturday as John Mitchell names a strong side to face France at Kingsholm Stadium.BBC Sport - Published | |
Selling Twickenham name rights 'smart' - MitchellEngland women's head coach John Mitchell believes Twickenham being renamed the Allianz Stadium is a "smart move" by the Rugby Football Union.BBC Sport - Published | |
Mitchell 'open and honest' over selectionEngland players understand head coach John Mitchell's selection rationale because he is "open and honest", says lock Rosie Galligan.BBC Sport - Published | |
England begin bid for sixth successive Six NationsEngland women start their Six Nations campaign in Italy on Sunday in John Mitchell's first championship as head coach. What changes can we expect to see?BBC Sport - Published | |
England head coach wants 'consistent training base'England women want Pennyhill Park to become their "consistent training base", says head coach John Mitchell.BBC Sport - Published | |
Mitchell considers Scarratt move to inside centreEngland's Emily Scarratt could move to inside centre in the Women's Six Nations, says head coach John Mitchell.BBC Sport - Published | |
Red Roses can become 'phenomenal' - MitchellEngland head coach John Mitchell describes his new side as "very good", and says the Red Roses have the potential to be "phenomenal".BBC Sport - Published | |
Mitchell involved in Red Roses selections - DeaconEngland interim head coach Louis Deacon says his successor John Mitchell has been involved in picking the Red Roses side to face Canada in WXV1.BBC Sport - Published | |
Mitchell era with England to begin in WXV1 openerNew England head coach John Mitchell is set to take charge officially before their WXV1 opener against Australia in Wellington.BBC Sport - Published | |
Packer 'excited' by Mitchell but almost missed callEngland captain Marlie Packer almost missed her first opportunity to talk to new head coach John Mitchell as she was on holiday.BBC Sport - Published | |
Mitchell named England women's head coachFormer New Zealand men's head coach John Mitchell succeeds Simon Middleton, who stepped down after the Six Nations.BBC Sport - Published |