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  Neil Andrew - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Neil Andrew (born 7 June 1944), Australian politician, was a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives from March 1983 to October 2004, representing the Division of Wakefield, South Australia.
He was a generally well respected speaker, although some MPs regarded his interventions during debates as heavy handed and his remarks from the chair as sometimes pompous, and was also, along with Leo McLeay, one of the only two speakers as of 2005 to be subject to an ineffective motion of no confidence.
Andrew presided over the House during the special sitting in May 2001 to mark the centenary of the Parliament of Australia, which met in the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne, as did the first Parliament in 1901.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neil_Andrew   (243 words)

  
 Neil Mellor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liverpool FC Neil Andrew Mellor (born November 4, 1982 in Sheffield, England) is a professional football player, currently on loan to Wigan Athletic from Liverpool.
Neil Mellor is the son of former Manchester City player Ian Mellor.
Neil Mellor was ruled out for the remainder of the 2004-05 season after undergoing surgery on both knees in March 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neil_Mellor   (490 words)

  
 The Observer | Comment | The Observer profile: Andrew Neil
Neil's decade at the magazine was the period of Tory political failure and British economic under-performance, which shaped so many on the Right.
Neil's first challenge was to lead a bitter battle against the print unions as Murdoch's papers moved to a de-unionised plant at Wapping in east London.
Neil was eased out of the editor's chair at the Sunday Times, amid some rancour, in 1994 - some believed because Murdoch thought he had become too much of a public personality.
observer.guardian.co.uk /comment/story/0,6903,764496,00.html   (1569 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | The Monday Interview: Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil coordinates his ongoing plan for world domination from a corner office at his financial weekly, The Business, amid stacks of old newspapers and a tall potted plant that is teetering on the threshold of death.
Neil is quick to praise "old Paxo's" interviews with the party leaders as "masterpieces", but he does perceive himself, not uncharacteristically, as a solution to a problem.
Neil acknowledges that he can be an abrasive boss, but he hasn't quite got the hang of self-deprecation: statements which start out as introspective criticism have a way of circling back around and ending up as boasts.
www.guardian.co.uk /g2/story/0,,1469375,00.html   (1768 words)

  
 Forefront LSAT Staff Page
Andrew applies his many years of speaking at seminars, classes and committees to create an LSAT presentation that is both entertaining and incisive.
Neil is a licensed Arbitrator and a past chair of the Young Lawyers Subsection of the Manitoba Bar Association.
Neil and Andrew perceived that there was a significant gap between the available LSAT preparation courses/materials and the demand for high quality training in the market.
www.mts.net /~forefron/lsat/staff.htm   (561 words)

  
 PM - Speaker of the House of Reps has announced retirement
NEIL ANDREW: Certainly the toughest challenge I face is sitting in the Chair and not only doing my best to be equitable and fair in my decision making but being seen to be equitable.
NEIL ANDREW: Not as polite as we'd like it to be, but it is a Parliament and it's meant to hold the government of the day, the Prime Minister and the Executive to account, so it's never going to be polite.
MARK COLVIN: The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Neil Andrew, with Alexandra Kirk.
www.abc.net.au /pm/content/2003/s947236.htm   (860 words)

  
 Biography of Andrew Neil
Journalist and broadcaster Andrew Ferguson Neil was born on 21 May 1949, the son of an army officer.
Andrew Neil attended Paisley Grammar School and the University of Glasgow.
Andrew Neil was appointed editor of The Sunday Times in 1983 and held the role for 11 years.
www.biogs.com /famous/neil.html   (286 words)

  
 Andrew Neil is headhunted by BBC
ANDREW NEIL, the former editor of the Sunday Times and an outspoken critic of the BBC, has been interviewed for the post of its next Director-General.
Neil, a broadcaster and editor-in-chief of the Scotsman and the Sunday Business, is the most unlikely name to have surfaced so far for the appointment.
Neil's emphasis on the importance of the BBC's role as a public service broadcaster will be shared by those in the Government who are concerned that the quality of its output is slipping.
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/05/10/nbbc10.html   (580 words)

  
 Neil Andrew: House of Representatives Speaker
ANDREW: But Laurie, I'd contend that some of the liveliest debates in Parliament House, in fact, occur in the party room and it's in the party room that frequently the concerns of constituents are most freely expressed whether in the government party room or in the Opposition party room.
ANDREW: Well, for example I'd say that the end of a Member's speech there ought to be an opportunity for other Members in the chamber to question that Member about what they have said.
ANDREW: (Laughs) Laurie, I think that if I were to suggest that all members should salute the whips or something like that this would not go down at all well in the parliament.
sunday.ninemsn.com.au /sunday/political_transcripts/article_811.asp?s=1   (2408 words)

  
 Episode209
Neil: At that time of the morning an unregistered van would stand out like a sore thumb, no time to fix the licence plates so its my guess they got the vehicles undercover as soon as they could.
Neil: I’m thinking there's a lot more to this than meets the eye.
Neil: Well the van and the digger have no value to a criminal like Jason Black except maybe their tools for another crime.
www.geocities.com /Andrew_Lancel_197/Episode209.html   (307 words)

  
 YoungSaintLouis.com
Neil has the role of Munna, a 10-year-old slum kid who is the friend of the play’s star.
Neil was in the role on Friday, April 30.
Neil said now the audiences are bigger and more lively than they were at earlier preview shows.
www.youngsaintlouis.com /archive/June2004/kids/diary.html   (754 words)

  
 The Observer | Business | Sic transit Andrew Neil?
But it is, at least, a necessary prelude to examining the chilly battlefields of January 2002 as Neil, publisher extraordinaire, sets out once again to rescue the hulk of a relaunched Sunday Business this weekend and find stability with the sixth editor of the Scotsman he's worked with since 1995.
Neil is the outward and visible manifestation of this fine mess, the chooser of editors who don't last five minutes, the utterer of bold predictions that turn to dust, the sacker of star journalists and scourge of discarded managers, all with scores to settle.
Neil, for all the patina of confidence, takes it hard when the worst happens, a bull rhino with an unexpectedly thin skin.
observer.guardian.co.uk /business/story/0,6903,628106,00.html   (1757 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Modern Retro: Living With Mid-Century Modern Style: Books: Neil Bingham,Andrew Weaving,Andrew Wood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Neil Bingham is a curator of the Drawings Collection at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London.
Neil is a passionate collector of the 1950s and lives in one of the celebrated 'Span' houses in Blackheath, South London.
Andrew divides his time between an early 19th-century town house furnished with pieces from the 1950s and a flat-roofed Modernist house, furnished with 1930s originals.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1841721034?v=glance   (1302 words)

  
 NewsWatch | Profiles | Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil is a newspaper editor, publisher, broadcaster and business consultant on media matters working out of London, New York, Edinburgh and France.
Born in Scotland in 1949, Andrew attended Paisley Grammar School and the University of Glasgow, studying economics at the same university where Adam Smith wrote his famous "Wealth of Nations" in the 18th Century.
In the autumn of 1999 he was elected Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews, one of the oldest and most distinguished universities in the world.
news.bbc.co.uk /newswatch/ukfs/hi/newsid_3630000/newsid_3639000/3639035.stm   (344 words)

  
 Revolution Web Site
LONDON - Andrew Neil, The Scotsman publisher and former Sunday Times editor, has launched a £30m television rights fund that will be used to acquire programme rights, distribute and trade them across the world.
Neil said the launch of WMR has been made possible by the changing nature of the market and the growing importance of new media.
Neil will take on the chairman's role while Griffiths is chief executive and Honey is non-executive commercial director of the new venture.
www.revolutionmagazine.com /News/index.cfm?fuseaction=ViewNewsArticle&newsID=522537   (251 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | Politics | No WMD in Iraq, source claims
Mr Neil said the draft report - which the source said is due to be published next month - concludes that it is highly unlikely that weapons of mass destruction were shipped out of the country to places like Syria before the US-led war on Iraq.
But, Mr Neil added, the report would publish computer programmes, files, pictures and paperwork which it says shows that Saddam Hussein's regime was attempting to develop a weapons of mass destruction programme.
Mr Neil, a former editor of the Sunday Times, stressed he had not seen the draft report, and was reporting what a single source had said its findings were likely to be.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/uk_news/politics/3135932.stm   (841 words)

  
 BrainVista - View Answers given by Other   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Andrew outscored Bridget in Physics, and Neil in Math.
Andrew got better than E in Physics and maths.
Similarly,E in Maths and B in Chemistry is taken by neil and the possibilty he taken is A or C.But he shuldn't taken C.So he take A. Similarly Bridget A in Chemistry and D in MAths and E in Physics.try to do remaining.
www.brainvista.com /bv/viewans.php?qcode=818&page=   (446 words)

  
 DGCBC : Press Release
Neil's departure marks the end of an era for the BCDC.
Neil moves forward in his career to join forces with the Canadian Film and Television Producers Association on October 1.
Many are very familiar with the expertise Andrew provided as Neil's assistant and in producing the Crazy8s and Kick Start projects.
www.dgcbc.com /ie4/news/press_release0926.cfm   (169 words)

  
 AM Archive - Speculation over Speaker's position
The Prime Minister is weighing up his options for the appointment and, as AM reported yesterday, the current Speaker Neil Andrew, believes that he has the support of John Howard to continue in the job.
NEIL ANDREW [AM 27.11.01]: Just prior to his election, re-election as Leader, I spoke to him.
BRONWYN BISHOP: Well Neil Andrew is currently the Speaker and Neil Andrew is a man who's done that job very strongly.
www.abc.net.au /am/stories/s427319.htm   (547 words)

  
 The Speaker, Neil Andrew, Discusses Parliamentary Behaviour and Reform [May 6, 2001]
This is a transcript of an interview given to Channel 9's Laurie Oakes by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Neil Andrew.
By coincidence, the current speaker Neil Andrew is also a South Australian, also from the seat of Wakefield.
And I say that not claiming personally to be independent but after eighteen years in the parliament the overwhelming majority of Speakers under whom I have sat have done their best, in my view, to be absolutely independent.
www.australianpolitics.com /news/2001/01-05-06a.shtml   (2322 words)

  
 Overview of Andrew Ferguson Neil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in Paisley, Neil was educated at Paisley Grammar School and the University of Glasgow.
In 1994, Neil was seconded as Executive Editor of Fox Network News, but left to launch a career in front of the camera.
He has hosted the Andrew Neil Show and the late-night political discussion programmes Midnight Hour (1994) and Dispatch Box for the BBC, together with Thursday Night Live for ITV and taken part in 60 Minutes for CBS and Dateline for ABC in the USA.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst673.html   (270 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Several verses and choruses of bizarrity from Neil and a select few of his underlings later, a rap/remix called \i Hyakugojyuuichi 2003\i0 was born, on the second birthday of that simple but lovable animutation.\par \par 'Twasn't long before the rabble suggested that \i Hyakugojyuuichi 2003\i0 be made into a fully Flash-animated music video.
At last, Neil took the crystal ball and dashed it over the cobbles of his gothic castle on Mount Thunderbone, as Andrew finally completed the task of creating a music video for \i Hyakugojyuuichi 2003\i0, in less than two months - three weeks ahead of schedule, in fact.
And as Andrew marched triumphantly into Neil's castle, carrying his Flash masterpiece before him, all - including Neil Cicierega, the oven-mit master himself - fell to their knees in wonder and awe of the amazing animation, \i Hyakugojyuuichi Forever\i0.
tmst.twu.net /h4e.doc   (3683 words)

  
 PPA | News
Andrew Neil will join a succession of industry big hitters in addressing PPA’s Magazines 2005 conference this year.
Neil will join Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of US Vogue, and Norman Pearlstine, editor-in-chief at Time Inc as a keynote speaker.
Neil will deliver his address on the B2B focused first day of the conference (Tuesday 3 May).
www.ppa.co.uk /cgi-bin/go.pl/news/newsl-article.html?uid=9228   (167 words)

  
 andrewphotos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He is back up within a few grams of his 2 pounds 5 ounces birth weight (1049 grams for those who know what I mean).
Notice the size of the nurse's fingers to Andrew's ankle and wrist.
Andrew also has "frog legs" and a bent foot from being squished inside mom with little amniotic fluid.
www.vermontel.net /~czwakiel/andrewphotos.htm   (250 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Players and Officials - Andrew Strauss
On May 21, 2004, playing against New Zealand, Andrew Strauss wrote his name into the record-books when he became only the fourth batsman to score a century at Lord's on his Test debut.
It was the culmination of a rapid rise to prominence for Strauss, who as captain of Middlesex, was at least on familiar territory for the big occasion.
Andrew Strauss is lifted up high by Andrew Flintoff
content-usa.cricinfo.com /england/content/player/20387.html   (599 words)

  
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ANDREW: (Neil) Once again, I failed to realise the seemingly obvious and completely pointless trap you were setting me. D'oh.
ANDREW: (Mike) Wow, it's lucky that golf ball was there, otherwise we'd have to struggle for a joke for a few minutes.
ANDREW: (Mike) Unless you count that one time when he sorta stuck his boot in my face, but I'm sure that was purely accidental.
tos.beastlet.com /MST3000.htm   (10591 words)

  
 Neil Andrew James Cassley, University of Warwick
Neil Cassley : 21 Mar 2006 00:51
Neil Cassley : 12 Mar 2006 14:17
Neil Cassley : 07 Mar 2006 09:06
blogs.warwick.ac.uk /ncassley/newentries   (2311 words)

  
 politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Is Andrew Neil right about Kennedy going?
In this case, it would be fair enough for Neil to say “some in the Lib dems are briefing that Kennedy will go, though his office are stoutly denying it” but this report was out of order.
OK, I’m biassed because I can’t see how someone with such huge conflicts of interest as neil can be a neutral presenter, but still i think the BBC needs to look very carefully at their political reporting.
Neil’s tip was given just before, or after midnight, on a programme watched by political obsessives like ourselves.
politicalbetting.com /index.php/archives/2005/12/10/is-andrew-neil-right-about-kennedy-going   (9968 words)

  
 FirstFoot - Andrew Neil Quiz
Since Andrew Neil took over at The Scotsman, the paper has:
Andrew Neil will not be presenting Newsnight because:
Andrew Neil celebrated the "success" of the Scotsman at:
www.firstfoot.com /News/neilquiz.htm   (103 words)

  
 Flash Files - Animutation
Animutation is a style of animation invented by Neil Cicierega at age 13.
Other animations by other authors adapting Neil's Animutation style were originally called Fanimutations, as they served as a tribute to Neil's Animutations, and were created by fans of Neil's work.
Colin Mochrie is a staple of the Animutation style, as his image appears in various Animutations and Fanimutations as a running gag and as remembrance to the original Animutations.
www.albinoblacksheep.com /flash/animutation   (254 words)

  
 Andrew Neil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Andrew Neil is an editor, writer, broadcaster and business consultant on media matters, working out of London, Edinburgh, New York and France.
He returned to London in 1982 to become UK Editor of the Economist - the official history of The Economist states that under Neil the magazine enjoyed more scoops than the rest of Fleet Street put together.
In late 1994 Neil decided to resign from both The Sunday Times and Fox Television to begin a new career as an independent broadcaster which is proving very successful.
www.nyt.co.uk /andrew.neil.htm   (425 words)

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