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In the News (Tue 22 Dec 09)

  
  Newspaper says Wren Cross university chief 'unfit'
The newspaper noted the university's recent statistics: the law school ranking dropped from 29th into a tie for 32nd since Nichol arrived, a college donor withdrew a pledge for $12 million, applications have risen by one percent or less, and fundraising plummeted from a 12 percent growth rate to 2 percent.
With the removal of the cross from Wren Chapel last October, there was a theory advanced over the last several months – as late as March 1 – about the inappropriateness of the ongoing display of a Christian cross in an historic Christian chapel.
The Wren Chapel, built nearly 275 years ago, became an integral part of the university when it was a Christian school.
www.wnd.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55286   (1453 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Alan Wren   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alan loses both feet in the war and is blinded by self-pity and confused by his new role as inheritor and protector of his parents and those dependent on the success of their estate called Coombargana, in Western Victoria.
As Alan returns to England to complete his education and Janet tries to mend her broken spirit, the story develops thru Alan's contact with others who knew parts of the tragic story of these two lovers, and who have made the transition from war to peace more successfully.
Alan searches for Janet but she leaves to attend an aunt in Seattle and his search for the woman who would have been his brother's wife ends in failure.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Alan-Wren   (1187 words)

  
 Stephenson:Neal:Quicksilver:677:Wren library (Doug Miller) - Metaweb   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wren is particularly known for his design for St Paul's Cathedral, one of very few cathedrals in England to have been built after the medieval period, and the only Renaissance cathedral in the country.
Born in 1632 in Wiltshire, Wren was the son of the dean of Windsor.
Wren was also one of the founding members of the Royal Society, of which he was president from 1680 to 1682.
www.metaweb.com /wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Stephenson:Neal:Quicksilver:677:Wren_library_(Doug_Miller)&printable=yes   (920 words)

  
 The Wrens.
The wrens’ first tour’s first show is in Omaha, Nebraska playing to an overwhelming five-person crowd that includes Robb, Conor, and Todd of the as-yet-unfounded Saddle Creek label/scene (Conor and Todd of Bright Eyes and the Faint respectively).
The wrens, frowning on strong-arm tactics, do not re-sign and as promised, all promotion (including support for a pending tour of Europe with Brainiac) is pulled.
The Wrens ditch their really-way-too-big new york law firm representation and spend second half of 1996 and most of 1997 in hilarious courtship ritual with various labels through new attorney.
www.wrens.com /biography.html   (618 words)

  
 Creatures Anthology, Story 2 - "The Many Gods of Alan Wren" by Josh Reynolds   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Wren stared dazedly at the creature, and then at the dangling remains of his door, and at the hideous conglomeration that squatted out in the vast forest of cyclopean statuary which, as far as Wren could recall, had been a really badly painted hallway the night before...
Wren steadfastly ignored its coughs and throat clearings as he felt around under the couch for the bottle of Jack Daniel's he swore had rolled under there last night.
Wren stared amazedly at the entity as its shoulders began to slowly heave and it began to sob.
www.frontierpublishing.net /anthology/creatures/c02.html   (1497 words)

  
 ManchesterOnline - News - Comments
Alan White is a terrible drummer, anyone who did a cover of an 80's Yes song made the beat 10x better.
I read that alan white had been sacked from oasis who does noel think he is going around sacking every 1 i have been a big fan from the start also i am a drummer my fav.
Alan was a fantastic drummer and being a drummer myself i know the high quality of his playing.
www.manchesteronline.co.uk /entertainment/bands/oasis/comments/view.html?story_id=77991&count=50   (1932 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Magazine | Faces of the week
Above are Alan Bennett (main picture), with Katie Holmes, Archbishop John Sentamu, Ronnie Barker and L'Wren Scott.
Alan Bennett's latest book may be his finest work yet.
But, even though he is often caricatured as a benign and genteel observer of the British way of life, a discomfiting and dark thread runs through all of Alan Bennett's work, culminating in his latest volume of prose and reminiscence, the extraordinary Untold Stories.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/magazine/4316116.stm   (1189 words)

  
 The Lovelock Review-Miner Newspaper Online - November 20, 2003 issue   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Planning technician Dora Wren said that the application met all the conditions for a special use permit and she said that she recommended approval with conditions.
Planning Commission member Alan List asked Wren if there was any problem with the county leasing the land to Creative Energy since the land had been given to the county from the Bureau of Land Management for recreational purposes.
Wren said that she had checked with the BLM and that would not be a problem.
nevadarancher.com /rminer/rm2003/rmnov20a.htm   (413 words)

  
 Alan Wren - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Alan Wren - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
After leaving The Stone Roses, he formed The Rub with Casey Longdon (rhythm guitar), Neil Nisbet (bass), and Mick Grant (drums).
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Alan Wren contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Alan_Wren   (296 words)

  
 What It Is
It'll wear you out so fast and so completely (just ask Alan Brooks) that when you're done, all you want to do is collapse on the beach and call it a day.
Alan didn't hesitate and Brian flew YET ANOTHER non-WASP in competition (this was an historic event as Brian had NEVER flown anything but WASPs in competition) and I have pictures to prove it!
Alan Brooks (a competitor from Las Vegas) is her main competition this season, and a fierce competition it is. This is Alan's 3rd year of competition...
www.kitelife.com /archives/SEPT991/whatitis.htm   (1739 words)

  
 Alan Hargreaves' Weblog : Weblog
Posted by Alan Hargreaves on February 13, 2007 at 11:42 PM EST
Francois: As I responded to Andrew earlier, 9 is not vulnerable because the code in question in in.telnetd.c was added early in the Solaris 10 builds and never backported.
Alan, you say that it is great working for a company with people like those who helped you.
blogs.sun.com /tpenta/entry/the_in_telnetd_vulnerability_exploit   (2050 words)

  
 Threlkeld signal box
The box at this particular location has been tacked on to the station buildings on the island platform, with the base matching the stone construction of the station.
The fireman has the single-line token in his hand, ready to hand over to Bob Wren who is holding his arm forward so that the hoop of the leather carrying pouch can be slipped over his arm as the train passes.
The gradient post on the right indicates a change in gradient from 1 in 300 to 1 in 68 and drivers would do their best to avoid stopping as restarting on that gradient could be difficult.
www.signalbox.org /gallery/lm/threlkeld.htm   (712 words)

  
 NME.COM - News - WREN AT WORK   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alan 'Reni' Wren's new band The Rub have announced a Macclesfield gig...
THE RUB, the band formed by ex-STONE ROSES drummer ALAN 'RENI' WREN are to make their live debut at a low-key show at BAR CUBA in MACCLESFIELD.
The band, whose UK tour dates were revealed on NME.COM last week, will precede the tour with a warm-up show at the venue on March 13.
www.nme.com /news/19004.htm   (416 words)

  
 Welcome to the Alabama State Legislature
Alan Boothe, Chair; James Gordon, Vice Chair; Arthur Payne, Ranking Minority Member; Alan Harper, Greg Wren
Alan Boothe, Chair; Robert Bentley, Vice Chair; Mike Ball, Ranking Minority Member, Priscilla Dunn, David Grimes, Richard Laird, Joseph Mitchell
Alan Baker, Randy Davis, Joe Faust, Steve McMillan, Harry Shiver
www.legislature.state.al.us /house/housecommittees/housecommittees.html   (1437 words)

  
 *Sixeyes: an MP3 blog by Alan Williamson. [Free Music Downloads - Free MP3s]
The trials and tribulations of New Jersey indie rock machine, The Wrens, have taken on near mythic proportions in some circles.
From being signed to one indie label and then 'leaving' to sign with another after the former became the type of outfit that followed a completely different 'Creed'; the men of The Wrens soon enough began recording.
Charles Bissell, The Wrens lead singer, took some time while travelling home by train to type up some answers posed by *sixeyes blogger and betterPropaganda contributor, Alan Williamson, below are the results of Charles Wren's fingers tapping the keys.
sixeyes.blogspot.com /2005/09/wrens-kathryn-yu-interview.html   (2805 words)

  
 NME.COM - News - THERE'S THE RUB!   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Alan 'Reni' Wren is back in action at last...
Original STONE ROSES drummer ALAN 'RENI' WREN has formed a new band called THE RUB, and will play a short UK tour in March, NME.COM can reveal.
Reni was the original Stone Roses drummer and the first member to leave the band following the release of second album 'The Second Coming' in 1995.
www.nme.com /news/18306.htm   (196 words)

  
 Talkin' Broadway Off-Broadway - Demon Baby - 1/11/04
The story focuses on Wren (Heidi Schreck), who moves to London when her husband Art (Patrick McNulty) is transferred there for his job.
Though he adjusts to life there quite easily, she does not - as a freelance writer with little career direction and a tough assignment (creating a pamphlet for children who must relocate), she spends much of her time sequestered in their new home eating cookies and watching television.
The only one that feels essential is Wren's editor Alan (Gibson Frazier), who provides her with a professional (and possibly emotional) outlet she can't find elsewhere in London.
www.talkinbroadway.com /ob/01_11a_04.html   (530 words)

  
 Gower Publishing Limited - Online Catalogue
Alan Wren has over 25 years project and change management experience.
In 1993, Alan established his own project management consultancy, which has since become AWA Project Management Limited.
Assignments have varied between managing business and technical change, the development and delivery of training and coaching for current and future project managers, and the implementation of corporate project management methods.
www.gowerpub.com /TitleDetails.asp?sQueryISBN=0566085569&sPassString=Y&sKeyword   (646 words)

  
 Auralgasms Artist - Stone Roses - Bio
In 1985, the Stone Roses officially formed, as Squire and Brown added drummer Reni (b.
Alan John Wren), guitarist Andy Couzens, and bassist Pete Garner.
The group began playing warehouses around Manchester, cultivating a dedicated following rather quickly.
www.auralgasms.com /frameArtistBio.aspx?BandID=stoneroses   (962 words)

  
 The Stone Roses History and Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The roots of the Stone Roses extend back to late 1984, when vocalist Ian Brown and guitarists Andy Couzens and John Squire began performing together as the English Roses.
Lineup changes brought bassist Pete Gardner and drummer Alan "Reni" Wren into the fold, and the band became known as the Stone Roses.
The guitar-rock quintet earned a moderate local following before Couzens left the band in 1986, followed a few months later by Gardner, who was replaced by bassist Gary "Mani" Mounfield.
www.thestoneroses.co.uk /profile_rollingstone.asp   (407 words)

  
 TCRE Text
In response to Alan Wren of Glen Arbor (Dec. 9 letter), I am one of those people he refers to in his letter.
The word harvest is one that I would and do use.
If you think there are a lot of dead deer along Michigan's highways now, imagine the amount if the herd were to double, triple and be allowed to continue to grow.
www.record-eagle.com /1999/15letter.htm   (523 words)

  
 The Stone Roses recent history, news and links
What we are left with now is fragments, a handful of highly talented musicians and songwriters from which we can expect great things.
The first departure from the original line-up came shortly after the release of "Second Coming", when drummer Alan `Reni' Wren left, with personal differences with one or two other band members seeming to be the main reason.
He was soon replaced by Robbie Maddix, who had previously been a session player, having worked with Terence Trent D'Arby among others, and apparently approached the band asking if he could join.
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/1597/stone.html   (1649 words)

  
 NPR : Alan Cheuse's 2004 Holiday Book Picks
All Things Considered, December 14, 2004 · With the holiday rush approaching, reviewer Alan Cheuse offers his annual recommendations for gift-giving.
This year's list includes novels of travel on Earth and in space, new versions of tales from the Bible, Africa and Mesopotamia, and collections of poetry and song.
Auggie Wren's Christmas Story, by Paul Auster (Henry Holt and Co.): "A beautifully illustrated little tale about being commissioned by the New York Times in December of 1990 to write a Christmas story, and the mystery and surprising pleasure this brought him."
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4226073   (710 words)

  
 Stone Roses Reform For Glasto 2005?
Mani would at the drop of a hat; Ian and John have got issues, but they can be worked out.
Drummer Reni, real name Alan Wren left the group in 1995, while Squire followed in early 1996, before going on to form The Seahorses.
Much was made of the recent onstage pairing of Mani and Brown for a version of ‘I Wanna Be Adored’ in March, with Brown himself gearing a high proportion of his solo show towards Roses classics.
www.xfm.co.uk /Article.asp?b=news&id=87263   (344 words)

  
 Law-Lib: Re: CD-Rom costs -Wisc Citation- Wren   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Christopher Wren and Jill Wren wrote the the Board of Governors of the
In addition, had the Wren's contacted me, they would have been advised of
I guess the Wren's never paid for research time on Lexis or Westlaw to
lawlibrary.ucdavis.edu /LAWLIB/jun94/0234.html   (616 words)

  
 Tomorrow/Yesterday
Brown was the perfect pop-idol, all arrogant attitude, charisma and indie-boy beauty (before King Monkey took over), whilst Squire was creative and quiet, preferring to let his amazing guitar skill, and often Brown, speak for him.
Drummer Alan “Reni” Wren and bassist Gary “Mani” Mounfield combined to make an outstanding rhythm section, adding to the band’s hook-laden guitar pop an acid house rhythmic sensibility.
The Stone Roses were lumped together with the Happy Mondays as key figures in the ecstasy-saturated baggy scene which crossed indie and rave.
www.music-dash.co.uk /news/yesterday.asp   (4569 words)

  
 Guardian | Stone Roses back in bloom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
News that former Stone Roses bassist Gary "Mani" Mounfield and drummer Alan "Reni" Wren are contemplating playing together for the first time since 1995 has rekindled rumours that the band will reform.
Mounfield, currently in Primal Scream, revealed that Wren has set up a drum kit at his house.
But he played down reports on BBC6 Music that the pair would go so far as to write songs together.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,5206280-110427,00.html   (150 words)

  
 ipedia.com: The Stone Roses Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Formed during the early-1980's from the remnants of a local Manchester band called 'The Patrol' among other early names.
The line-up featured Ian Brown (vocals), John Squire (guitar), Gary Mounfield - "Mani" (bass), and Alan Wren - "Reni" (drums).
Early members such as Andy Couzens had a great influence on them, but aren't regarded as members of the band.
www.ipedia.com /the_stone_roses.html   (767 words)

  
 BirdForum - Bird ID Quiz from the Falklands
Troglodytes cobbi - Cobb's Wren - I think the only Falkland Is. endemic.
I think you've mis-read Alan over the steamer duck - he only said (post #10) that was the second of the Falkland's two endemics as a follow-up to the wren, he didn't say it was the identity of photo 2.
I think Alan is getting ready to "stew" my goose after all my blabbering!
www.birdforum.net /showthread.php?t=20136   (660 words)

  
 The Stone Roses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Childhood friends, Squire and Brown had both played in bands before, although Brown had previously played bass.
They recruited a talented drummer, Reni (real name Alan Wren), with bassist Pete Garner and rhythm guitarist Andy Couzens completing the original line up.
In their early days the Roses had an aggressive, punky sound, and their influences ranged from The Clash and The Sex Pistols to Manchester band Slaughter and the Dogs.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stone_Roses   (2708 words)

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