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 Royals Portal
Lady Helen Pleydell-Bouverie (5th and youngest daughter of the 6th Earl of Radnor) died at the age of 95 on April 2nd 2003.
Comte Bernard de Castellane and his wife, née Lady Charlotte-Anne Montagu-Douglas-Scott (daughter of Walter Francis John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch, 11th Duke of Queensberry, and his wife, née Jane McNeill) became parents of Pierre John Boniface, a brother for Boniface Louise Albert Charles and Rose Jane Michèle Elisabeth, on April 11th 2003.
Lady Eliot gave birth to twin daughters on April 7th 2003.
www.royalsportal.de /html/news2003/2003-04.html

  
 Journalism scandals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stewart (who had worked for the New York Times for a decade previous) "described" the events of said hunt.
The reality is that weather had delayed the hunt, which had not even begun by April 13, the day the story had been filed, and was rescheduled to start, at the earliest, on April 15, three days after Ms.
Stewart has not commented on filing this story describing events that never occurred.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Journalism_scandals   (4159 words)

  
 Archives: Story
LOS ANGELES - Paul Stewart Green entered into eternal rest April 4, 2005 at his home in Los Angeles, Calif. He was born on Dec. 25, 1919, in Manson, NC.
EL PASO, TEXAS - Alice Mangum Longmire, 84, of 5200 White Oak Drive, and a former resident of Henderson, died Saturday, April 1, 2005, at her home.
Paul was the widower of the late Virginia Marie Green.
www.hendersondispatch.com /articles/2005/04/07/obits/obit03.txt   (785 words)

  
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Mili was born April 2, 1999, and Hazel was born April 16, 2001.
Tyler started playing hockey when he was six, and played forward in community hockey leagues when he was 19.
Tyler was born in Toronto and grew up in Newmarket, Ontario.
www.mysd.org /band/tylerstewart.html   (785 words)

  
 AOK: Preparing for Conversations with Tom Stewart
The following columns by Tom Stewart were provided to focus the opening discussions of "Conversations With Tom Stewart" April 16-27, 2001 on a new theme: Managing in Real Time.
Tom Stewart, member of the board of editors at Fortune magazine and knowledging's foremost media advocate, starts his new book The Wealth of Knowledge by making the case against Knowledge Management and ends it with some reflections about blowing bubbles.
Conversations with Tom Stewart March 18-29, 2002 will be thought provoking once again, if enough people come prepared and participate.
www.kwork.org /Stars/stewart_02.html   (785 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism to the World: Books
Stewart Bell, a seasoned journalist who has written on terrorism for a dozen years, has been criticized for allegedly targeting minority ethnic groups.
Stewart Bell, a seasoned journalist who has written on terrorism for several years, has been criticized for allegedly targeting minority ethnic groups.
Canada in Denial: A Wakeup Call, April 19, 2004
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0470834633   (1156 words)

  
 Connecting Capron Cousins - Person Page 131
Charles Stewart Mott was born on 21 March 1833 in Norwich, CT. He married Emma A. Ayres on 11 April 1860 in Romeo, MI.
Charles Mortimer Whitcomb (M) Charles Mortimer Whitcomb married Fanny Kingsley, daughter of Juluis Edward Kingsley and Ariannah Barstow Stewart, on 11 April 1882 in Philadelphia, PA.
John Tyler Mott was born on 2 December 1806 in Preston, CT. He married Joanna Fanning Stewart, daughter of Thomas Stewart and Maria Fanning, on 2 August 1828 in Griswold, CT. John Tyler Mott died on 8 October 1884 at age 77 in Detroit, MI.
home.comcast.net /~desilva/p131.htm   (1156 words)

  
 Clack's Cellar
April 27, 2004: I received a note from John's nephew and sadly must report that John's sister Liz Parsons passed away on April 17.
Aug 23, 2003: I'm pleased to make available an mp3 file of John Stewart and Chris Whalen's "Dylan Does Vegas" comedy routine where John and Chris sing Moon River.
John and Buffy are doing well and spent the holidays with their family in Southern California.
members.aol.com /clackclack   (1156 words)

  
 Historical_Notes.html
April 11,1918--John Robert Gannaway, by order, reported to the local War board at Clarksville and was sent to camp Gordon, Georgia, April 1st.
Robert Armistead, born June 29,1761, died September 8,1853; served in the Revolutionary War.
Robert B. Mathews, dates unknown; member of the Cobb Gracey Battery, CSA.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~nightshade/Historical_Notes.html   (1156 words)

  
 LETTERS REMAINING AT THE POST OFFICE
Edwards, P.M. List of Letters Remaining in the Post-Office at Orville, N. April 1, 1831: Benjamin Austin, Squire Adams, Abijah Adams, Harvey Annibel, John Briant, Nicholas Bovee, Edward H. Bunnill, Mrs.
List of Letters Remaining in the Post-Office at Orville, April 2, 1833: Adams, Hiram; Burtic, William; Camp, Mojor; Earl, Jonathan W.; Huson, Gilbert; Knapp, Henry; Laton, John; Norris, Nancy; Ostrom, Zebulon; Starr, James; Schoonmaker, Cherk; Ward, Ebenezer J.; Wheeler, Jacob; Willrat, Asa.
Edwards, P. A List of Letters remaining in the Post-Office at Jamesville, Oct. 1, 1831: Sarah Atwater, Luther Badger, C. Colton, William Cook, Thomas Dixon sen, Hannah Dean, Samuel Eager, I. Foster, H. Gates, John Gilbert, Hellen Gilbert, St'h'n Hungerford 2, Hiram Hoage, Em'line L. Hermans 2, John Hermans, Knight and Root, Wm.
www.rootsweb.com /%7Enyononda/MANLIUS/lettersatpo.html   (2996 words)

  
 James V of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray, his son by his favourite mistress, went on to play an important part in the reigns of Mary, Queen of Scots and James VI.
The son of King James IV of Scotland, he was born in April 10, 11 or 15, 1512, at Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian, and was still an infant when his father was killed at the Battle of Flodden Field on September 9, 1513.
James V (April 10, 1512 – December 14, 1542) was king of Scotland (September 9, 1513 – December 14, 1542).
www.northmiami.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/James_V_of_Scotland   (653 words)

  
 History of the USS Stewart (DD-13)
Put into drydock for repairs at Brest, the Stewart was eventually able to continue her convoy escort duties, apparently ending the war with no further adventures of such magnitude as those she had seen during the month of April.
Though the Stewart herself was taking on water, and at one point had the fires in at least one boiler extinguished as a result, she finally made the Azores on 29 January 1918.
On 3 May 1918, the Captain of the USS Stewart was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the entire crew of the ship was given a Letter of Commendation by the French government for their part in the rescue efforts that took place following the explosion of the Florence H.
users3.ev1.net /~de238/stewart/history005.htm   (3285 words)

  
 sequimvw.txt
US Army WWll September 2, 1918 July 9, 1978 Bataan Campaign George BARNES US Navy WWll April 16, 1913 August 1, 1984 Donald A POWELL CPL US Army WWl September 18, 1895 January 26, 1978 William P. SHAVER Illinois S2 US Navy WWl May 11, 1896 July 14, 1970 John W. CAMPBELL, Jr.
US Army WWl April 10, 1900 September 17, 1970 HULL James H. Arthur A. TETERUD Washington Pvt.
Donald R. McINNES Elizabeth DOOM Born November 21, 1827 Died February 17, 1898 Aged 71 yrs.
ftp.rootsweb.com /pub/usgenweb/wa/clallam/cemetery/sequimvw.txt   (3285 words)

  
 April 20, 2003 - April 26, 2003 Archives
We were in a briefing room at a Saudi Arabian fighter base at Dhahran listening to the commander instruct his pilots when the door flew open and a Saudi officer wearing a flight suit and a checkered scarf strode in.
He was introduced to Duncan and me as "Major Bandar." I was meeting my first Saudi royal, Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, son of the minister of defense and aviation, nephew of King Fahd, and a man who would eventually become the oil kingdom's ambassador to the United States.
He was only a major, but something about his presence sucked up all the authority in the room.
www.mattwelch.com /archives/week_2003_04_20.html   (1240 words)

  
 Caskets On Parade - Targets of Opportunity: "S"
February 1954 Playmate of Month (under real name) and April 1954 and April 1955 Playmate of Month (as Marilyn Waltz)
November 1978 Playmate of Month and 1979 Playmate of the Year
August 2002 Playmate of Month and 2003 Playmate of the Year
www.msu.edu /~daggy/cop/bkofdead/alive-s.htm   (1240 words)

  
 Genealogy Report (Register) to HTML file
William Ffolliott WINGFIELD (5563) was born on 10 April 1861.
married 4th Marquess of Londonderry Frederick unknown (142426) on 30 April 1846.
Robert Hinton "Bobby" WINGFIELD (5584) was born on 12 December 1855.
www.wingfield.org /charts/dewin022.htm   (4227 words)

  
 The Jimmy Stewart Museum: Homepage
BBC One is celebrating Jimmy Stewart on Hollywood Greats April 8.
Stewart's image and likeness is not permitted without permission from the studio or the Stewart family.
James Stewart and Maureen O'Hara assemble children and grandchildren and venture to a Pacific Coast beach house where bad plumbing, local eccentrics and family strife make for a vacation they - and you - will never forget.
www.jimmy.org   (593 words)

  
 The Holland Sentinel: Sports: Stewart Cink edges Lehman to win MCI 04/17/00
Stewart Cink, of Duluth, Ga., coaxes in a birdie putt on the 18th green on his way to winning the MCI Classic golf tournament Sunday April 16, 2000, on Hilton Head Island, S.C. The AP (AP) -- Stewart Cink always had a reason to miss the MCI Classic.
The Holland Sentinel: Sports: Stewart Cink edges Lehman to win MCI 04/17/00
Cink slipped in an 8-foot putt for birdie on the 15th, a 6-footer for birdie to take the lead on the 16th.
thehollandsentinel.net /stories/041700/spo_stew.html   (593 words)

  
 Robert II of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert II (March 2, 1316 – April 19, 1390), king of Scotland, called "the Steward", a title that gave the name to the House of Stewart (or Stuart).
Robert was the sole son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland (d.
Robert had married her in 1336, but as the marriage had been criticised as uncanonical, he remarried her in 1349.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_II_of_Scotland   (691 words)

  
 Amii Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stewart has resided in Italy since the mid 1980s, and in her adopted homeland has become a respected performer of a wide range of musical styles.
Amy Paulette Stewart (born January 29, 1956 in Washington D.C.) is an American singer.
Stewart trained as a singer and dancer, and appeared in the stage production Bubbling Brown Sugar on Broadway, before being signed to a recording contract by record producer Barry Leng.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amii_Stewart   (273 words)

  
 Jane Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Honourable Jane Stewart, PC (born April 25, 1955 in Brantford, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician who was the Minister of Human Resources Development from 1999 to 2003
Stewart was first elected to Parliament in the 1993 election.
While the problems at HRDC mostly date from the time of her predecessor, Pierre Pettigrew, Stewart took the brunt of the attack, and was considered to have handled the scandal poorly.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jane_Stewart   (357 words)

  
 Jay Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jay Stewart (September 6, 1918- September 17, 1989), whose real name was Jay Fixx, was an American television and radio announcer most famous as the announcer on Let's Make a Deal and in the 1980s as the "voice" of Sale of the Century.
Stewart committed suicide on September 17, 1989, as the result of severe depression.
In 1982, Stewart was hired by Reg Grundy Productions as announcer for the new version of Sale of the Century, also hosted by Perry; a job Stewart would hold for five years (he left at the end of the penultimate season).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jay_Stewart   (318 words)

  
 Stewart Cink-s Purdy in Heritage shoot-out - GolfWeek.com
Cink birdied No. 16 April 18 to beat Ted Purdy after knocking a shot from a waste bunker about 6 feet from the hole.
Cink was so far back he teed off nearly two hours before Purdy, the 54-hole leader bidding for his first Tour victory.
Cink’s winning birdie came after he and Purdy matched pars for four extra holes.
www.golfweek.com /articles/2004/pro/pga/38474.asp   (318 words)

  
 [Letter] 1964 April 21 [to] Dr. Trembley / Stewart Udall.
Udall responds to Dr. Trembley, stating that "Your Institute idea is first rate." Though he himself has a tight schedule in the next few months, Udall offers to send some of his best people in his stead.
Udall served four terms in Congress before serving as President Kennedy's Secretary of the Interior.
See also Udall's biography and a guide to research collections of his papers (http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=U000002).
digital.lib.lehigh.edu /remain/402/index.html   (125 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Horse Racing - Jockey Stewart Elliott detained by immigration officials
PHILADELPHIA-- Kentucky Derby winning jockey Stewart Elliott has been arrested and detained by federal immigration officials because of a guilty plea to felony assault four years ago.
Unless Stewart agrees to leave the country, he will remain in detention until a federal immigration judge determines his status, officials said.
In April 2002, a judge cut short Elliott's probation by two months after his lawyer said New Jersey racing officials would not renew his jockey's license.
espn.go.com /horse/news/2005/0302/2003437.html?CMP=OTC-DT9705204233   (393 words)

  
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Stewart McKinney, 9-Term Congressman, Is Dead From AIDS WASHINGTON -- Rep. Stewart McKinney of Connecticut, the second-ranking Republican on the House Banking Committee, died yesterday of acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
McKinney, who was married and the father of five children, tested positive for the virus that produces AIDS some 18 months ago, but wasn't diagnosed as having developed AIDS until he entered the Washington Hospital Center April 22, his doctor said.
McKinney's physician, said in a statement that he believed the congressman acquired AIDS as the result of blood transfusions he received in 1979 during multiple heart bypass surgery.
www.aidsinfobbs.org /articles/wallstj/87/79   (393 words)

  
 UK Nonlinear News 26 (November 2001): Article
In April, 2001 Ian Stewart was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in recognition of his contributions to mathematics and to the public understanding of mathematics and science.
Ian Stewart has deservedly been awarded many prizes for his work including the Michael Faraday Award, the Communications Award of the US Joint Policy Board for Mathematics, the 2000 Gold Medal from the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, and now induction into the Royal Society.
Ian, trained as an algebraist, was introduced to Nonlinear Science by Christopher Zeeman and the Warwick community during the heady days of catastrophe theory.
www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk /Applied/news.dir/issue26.dir/art/stewart.html   (393 words)

  
 ALEXANDER TURNEY STEWART - LoveToKnow Article on ALEXANDER TURNEY STEWART
He died in New York on the 10th of April 1876,i leaving the bulk of his great fortune to his widow, Mrs Cornelia (Clinch) Stewart (1802f886)f.
Stewart was chairman of the commission sent by the United States to the Paris Exposition of 1867.
Grant asked Congress to repeal the law, and Stewart offered to transfer his business to trustees and to give its proceeds while he held office to charitable institutions, but the nomination was never confirmed.
www.1911encyclopedia.com /S/ST/STEWART_ALEXANDER_TURNEY.htm   (393 words)

  
 SI.com - SI Exclusive - Baseball: Famed hurler Dave Stewart has gone from ace to agent - Thursday April 22, 2004 4:45PM
Stewart's handling of the Chavez deal suggests he's a natural agent, but he had, in fact, spent most of the last eight years hoping to be sitting on the management side of the table.
Stewart got his feet wet cutting minor league deals for several players drafted last summer, and in November he was approved by the union.
Stewart abandoned his front-office ambitions, worked for a season as the Milwaukee Brewers' pitching coach and then went into a self-imposed baseball exile.
207.25.71.24 /pr/subs/siexclusive/2004/04/21/sc_business0426   (393 words)

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