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 Alan Campbell (politician) Biography on DanceAge
Alan Campbell (born July 8, 1957) British politician.
Alan Campbell was born in Consett and went to the Blackfyne Secondary School in the town before attending the University of Lancaster where he was awarded a degree in politics.
Following his election, Alan Campbell was a member of the Public Accounts Select Committee for the duration of his first parliament.
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 family_tree_data_campbell
The Lordship of the Isles was broken by the Crown by the end of the fifteenth century, leaving the Campbells the main power in the area.
His line was founded by the colourful crusader "Black" Colin Campbell (d.1498), who received Glenorchy in 1432 from his fahter, Sir Duncan Campbell, who had ejected the MacGregors from the lands.
His mother was a Campbell, though, and when her brother, Colonel John Campbell, took the fifteen-year-old boy to be interviewed for the Army by the Duke of York, the Duke wrote his name down as Campbell.
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 Alan Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan Robertson Cambpell, the Lord Campbell of Alloway
Alan Campbell (screenwriter) (1904-1963) married to Dorothy Parker
Alan K. Campbell - Director of the United States Civil Service Commission
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 Rediff On The NeT: Transcript of the Alan Campbell-Johnson Chat
Negotiations had been going on over a period of five years, and unless a quick solution had been reached, there was a risk of total collapse at a continental level.
Alan: My grandparents used to say that Ganhi used to overdo his Ram Rajya philosophy.
Alan: Can you tell us about the fact that why Hindu fundamentalists were not able to influence Hindu masses as Muslim League influnced muslim masses.
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 Graham Campbell Former Politician   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
James Callaghan (Lancashire politician) Alan Campbell (politician) Anne...
January 2, 1972) is an educator and politician and the current...
Carroll Campbell: Politician: 24-Jul-1940: 7-Dec-2005: Governor of South...
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 uboat.net - Articles
This was also remembered vaguely long after by James Campbell, that the men from Oakcrest who went for help were halted in the dark by the noise of water, and waited for better light to move around what they thought was a stream or loch.
At the commencement of war in September 1939, Campbell was in port, joining a ship a fortnight later, sailing, perhaps in convoy, to Abadan outside Khorramshahr in 'the Gulf', bound Invergordon on the Firth of Forth with 12,694 tons of fuel oil.
Engaged in February, Campbell was discharged in June at Plymouth, the ancient port of William Bligh's birthplace two centuries ago, and long before, that of Drake.
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 Alan Campbell (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the 2001 General Election he became the Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office Gus Macdonald, and in 2003 became the PPS to Adam Ingram at the Ministry of Defence.
He has been married to Jayne Lamont since 1991 and they have a son, James, and a daughter, Emily, and is a supporter of the comprehensive school system.
Guardian Unlimtied Politics - Ask Aristotle: Alan Campbell MP
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 tribuneindia...Book Reviews
It is a delight to share the experience with old India hand Doon Campbell (not to be confused with Alan Campbell-Johnson, Mountbatten’s Press Attache) who was here since the late forties.
Nobody will seriously disagree with Christopher Thomas when he derides Indian politicians: "I believe there is no vindictive adjective too strong to describe them, considering what they have done and continue to do with their grubby manipulations and hateful ambitions...."
And one can imagine Khrushchev squirming with embarrassment as he reviewed an army parade in Burma "to the strains of Colonel Bogey, played by the regimental pipe band." When a labourer was asked if his wife took the birth control pill, he replied, "She takes it every day....And some days, I take it, too."
www.tribuneindia.com /1998/98dec06/book.htm   (6172 words)

  
 News
Allan Campbell said: “these new projects are tangible examples of the restoration of the infrastructure and essential facilities needed in Montserrat, and are also vital steps in the right direction towards a more viable island and helps to send out a signal that Montserrat is here to stay”.
Campbell further stressed that this new police station is a positive signal representing a safe and secure atmosphere, its importance should not be underestimated, given all that is happening around the world, especially in these troubled times, as Montserratians are accustomed to this very safe place they call home.
Expressions of sadness were immediate and widespread, acknowledging his stature as politician, journalist and a dedicated and energetic promoter of cricket.
www.montserratreporter.org /news1102-3.htm   (9937 words)

  
 The Naval Treaty
Report of research performed by Alan Mackler and Sheldon Wesson (and replicated at a Red Circle meeting).
The subway sewer system under the City of London, entered at Holborn Viaduct, suggests a solution to the problem of soil-disposal in the tunnelling by John Clay and his associates.
By studying the timing of certain events in Scan, the author concludes that the Marylebone Presbyterian Chapel, which is less than half a mile from Baker Street, is the most likely candidate for St. Monica's.
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 Playbill Features: Juggling a UK Musical and TV Show, John Barrowman's Really in a Fix
It was actually the calling of American television that forced Barrowman to leave the London production of Sunset, when he was cast as the quintessential young politician on "Central Park West," the dramatic series whose run on CBS was unexpectedly brief.
.And, rather than letting all their political dreams die," Barrowman says, "[the father's wife and brother] decide to groom the son to be the politician the father never was.
Although Barrowman made a brief appearance on Broadway--a two week-stint in Sunset Boulevard when Alan Campbell went on vacation last year--he has yet to open a show on The Great White Way.
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 Jane Kennedy (politician) - Medbib.com, the modern encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Jane Kennedy (politician) - Medbib.com, the modern encyclopedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)
Jane Elizabeth Kennedy PC (born 4 May 1958, as Jane Elizabeth Hodgson) is a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.
She was born in Cumbria and trained as a social worker at Liverpool University.
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 Amazon.com: Lord Mountbatten - The Last Viceroy: DVD: Janet Suzman,Ian Richardson,Vladek Sheybal,A.K. Hangal,Wendy ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The series also features excellent performances by Janet Suzman as Lady Edwina Mountbatten who was one of the great "do-gooders" of history, Vladek Sheybal as the enigmatic,iron-willed, tubercular Mohammed Ali Jinnah, and especially Sam Dastor as Gandhi whose portrayal of him is far superior to that of Ben Kingsley in the film "Gandhi".
One drawback of the series is that it is based heavily on the memoirs of Mountbatten and his assistant Alan Campbell-Johnson who were clearly biased against Jinnah and fans of Nehru and Gandhi, blaming the partition of India solely on Jinnah's "stubborness".
Other historians have a more nuanced view of the Indian leaders pointing out that Jinnah did accept the idea of a united India under a loose Federal system and that it was Nehru and Gandhi's Congress Party that rejected it giving Jinnah no alternative but to seek total separation for India's Muslims.
www.amazon.com /Lord-Mountbatten-Viceroy-Janet-Suzman/dp/B000EDWLSW   (2588 words)

  
 Quayle-Spell - A guide to invented spelling
Quayle's spelling of POTATO was almost consistent with the New Spelling proposal that was promoted by the simplified spelling society in the early 1900's and which became the foundation of the Initial Teaching Alphabet [
Dan Quayle was not the first politician who had trouble spelling.
When someone criticized President Andrew Jackson's spelling, he retorted that it was an unimaginative man who could not spell a word more than one way.
www.foolswisdom.com /~sbett/Quayle-Spell.htm   (3795 words)

  
 Gerry Steinberg - Gerry's News Extras (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
World-wide, politicians visited schools in more than 100 countries, building on the success of the Week of Action 2003, when more than two million young people broke the world record for the biggest lesson.
As well as raising the issue of education for all, the GCE Week of Action was an attempt to engage young people in the UK's democratic process, demonstrating the role of MPs to represent their constituents' concerns, including those of young people.
Mr Blair beat his former Foreign Secretary and Leader of the Commons Robin Cook (who was nominated for his resignation speech) and former Conservative Party leader William Hague (nominated for his speech in the Lords Reform debate) in a poll of parliamentarians.
www.durhamlabour.org.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /steinberg/news.htm   (7975 words)

  
 The Washington Diplomat
These two exhibitions focusing on lands to the far north and south showcase prints by Inuit artist Jessie Oonark, watercolors by Alan Campbell and photographs by Icelandic photographer P·ll Stef·nsson.
Described as a "pop-star prime minister," Pierre Elliot Trudeau was one of the most intriguing public figures in Canadian politics.
Award-winning photographer Peter Bregg gives a rare glimpse into the life of the influential politician.
www.washdiplomat.com /01-12/events.html   (1817 words)

  
 Emerald City Weblog » Evil Capitalists Strike Again: Science Fiction and Fantasy News
And I’m currently reading Scar Night by Alan Campbell, which has also been getting a lot of positive advance publicity.
I thought I knew what I was going to say about it.
Like many a political journalist interviewing a politician, the thought process is something like ‘who is this person, and why are they lying to me?’.
www.emcit.com /wordpress/?p=2760   (7841 words)

  
 Your Birthday - He-Man.org Forums
* 1949 - Alan Campbell, Northern Irish clergyman
* 1794 - Henry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst, British politician (b.
* 2005 - Robin Cook, British politician (b.
www.he-man.org /forums/boards/showthread.php?t=135473   (4735 words)

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