By Tom Shoop | Tuesday, December 19, 2006 | 09:33 AM
"The Divine Cup Runneth Over." Divine Imaging Commodities, a small woman-owned California company, has nabbed a multi-million-dollar, five year blanket-purchase award from the General Services Administration to supply soup cups to U.S. troops stationed in Iraq. The woman owner of that business is one Kimberly Devane, who just happens to be the niece of actor William Devane. That's right, the same guy who had prominent roles in "24," "Knots Landing," and about 100 other TV shows. Maybe he gave his niece some inside advice on government operations. After all, he's played the secretaries of both State and Defense in his long career, along with various military officials.
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