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  Cameron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cameron is a surname of Scottish origin, and a first name derived from the surname.
Cameron of Lochiel, Sir Ewen (1629-1719), Scottish Highland chieftain
Cameron is the name of several communities in the United States of America:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cameron   (280 words)

  
 Bill Cameron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William "Bill" Cameron (January 23, 1943 – March 11, 2005) was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
A Gemini Award winner, he was a news anchor, television producer, columnist and author.
Cameron was married to Cheryl Hawkes, a freelance journalist, and their three children - Patrick, Rachel and Nicholas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bill_Cameron   (234 words)

  
 WLS, 890 AM - Chicago's Talk Station
Bill Cameron, who, until the demise of WMAQ Radio was their political reporter, is considered the "dean" of radio political reporters in Chicago.
Bill was also on the scene for many other famous Chicago stories including the tragic plane crashes and train accidents of the '70s, the grisly mass murders of John Wayne Gacy, and the scandals that have sent so many politicians to jail.
Bill's daughter Elizabeth is the principal flutist of a symphony orchestra, and son Matt is a nationally-ranked athlete in the sport of fencing.
www.wlsam.com /Article.asp?id=152533&spid=6789   (249 words)

  
 A LIFE ON THE LEFT A biography of Clyde Cameron - Bill Guy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Bill Guy's biography of Labor legend Clyde Cameron takes the reader from shearing shed to cabinet room, telling the story of the Australian 'left', it's history and its challenges for the future.
Cameron was already a socialist when he joined the ALP at the age of 15 and he has never swerved from that political philosophy - something he says cannot be claimed by the Party.
The story of the great split in the ALP in 1955 and Clyde Cameron's part in it is spelt out in great detail, even to the extent of highlighting the fact that he and his supporters defied the Party's rule in order to prevent the validly-elected Victorian delegates from attending the Hobart Conference.
www.newsweekly.com.au /books/1862544794.html   (1099 words)

  
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Cameron, Misty, and Brock saw the bald man's head and they suddenly knew who this man was.
Cameron became a little nervous for she looked like she was bowing a little too low for him.
Cameron pulled his head out of the water and tried to maintain a smile at Jenny who had no idea that her arrestee was in the same tub with them.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Academy/5000/pkody21.txt   (6249 words)

  
 Bill Cameron Consulting
Bill Cameron Consulting is presently completing a total upgrade of the City of Lufkin website.
Bill Cameron Consulting has also configured live video streaming for the First Christian Church and is working on a similar system for the First Methodist Church.
Bill Cameron Consulting specializes in web site design, live and archived video and audio streaming, networking, IT Training, messaging services and "end to end" information management consulting for small businesses, local governments (read the press release), churches and charitable organizations.
billcameronconsulting.com   (864 words)

  
 ~Los Angeles Radio People, Bill Ward Memorial
Bill was hired by Metromedia in the late summer of 1971 to program KLAC and within a year was promoted to general manager.
Bill knew going into the format that the Autrys would eventually sell the station, but he made very clear to all of us that we were going to do something new and exciting and he was right.
Bill was much fun to work with when he came to the already failing Metromedia owned news radio station in Berlin in 1998/99 and very enjoyable and funny company on the 'Berlin restaurant trail' and trips around town.
www.laradio.com /billward.htm   (8993 words)

  
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Cameron was happily pedaling his new red bike with Sandy happily riding in the basket up front.
Cameron just bent down and looked at the scraped knee that was showing through a rip in her jeans.
Give Cameron a chance to show you what this Trenton place is like." "Very well", said Sabrina as she approached Cameron and placed her hands on his face.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Academy/5000/pkody14.txt   (5828 words)

  
 eye blog » Bill Cameron
Fisher.” Cameron would narrate as a very square-looking man, as I remember him in a tweed jacket and bow tie, went about his day, considering the world around him.
Fisher (or whoever it was who played him) a few years after CBC moved Bill Cameron off the 6 o’clock news, but I didn’t say anything to him.
I saw Bill Cameron once, as he dropped his son off at my university a few years ago, but I thought it would be too absurd to come up to him and tell him how I remembered his closing thoughts, how I remembered Mr.
www.eye.net /blog/index.php?p=119   (496 words)

  
 Bill Cameron - A/B
William Cameron was born in 1924 in East River, St. Marys, Nova Scotia.
After leaving the navy in 1945, in British Columbia, Bill worked for the mining industry in the interior of B.C. He logged on the coast, Vancouver Island and in the Nakusp area, where his parents lived.
Bill and Ruby's daughter, Virginia, her husband, Lyle and their two daughters, live in nearby Vernon.
www.igs.net /~djdelong/the_crew/crew_biographies/biog/108_cameron_b.htm   (285 words)

  
 March 25, 2005 - Bill Cameron by Frank Peers
I was delighted to find that the interviewer was Bill Cameron, whom I knew only for his work on The Journal in the previous six years.
Bill extended the interview beyond its intended length and challenged me in a most thoughtful way.
I regretted Bill's loss to the CBC some 10 years later and, even more, I regret his loss to Canadian journalism in 2005.
www.friends.ca /News/Friends_News/archives/articles03250501.asp   (246 words)

  
 TheStar.com - Bill Cameron, 62: 'Classic journalist' excelled at writing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Cameron died around midnight Friday night of cancer of the esophagus which had moved into his brain and liver despite rounds of brutal chemotherapy, said a CBC spokeswoman.
Cameron's extensive experience was passed on through his role as educator at Toronto's Ryerson School of Journalism.
Cameron is survived by his wife, Cheryl Hawkes, a freelance journalist, and their three children, two of them in university and one in high school.
www.thestar.com /NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1110627273861&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968793972154   (921 words)

  
 BILL by Mike Spack
Friends Bill Cameron from Winnipeg, Reg Bray, and Bill Campbell were there having arrived ahead of the few of us posted from Bournemouth and a long wait it had been.
April 16 - Cam, Bill, and I got the bus to Rugby...Cam went to Coventry - Bill and I to a dance in Leicester -it certainly is a lovely city -dance great but we had to catch the train back at 10.18 pm - we ran the two miles into station” (from main road).
Unfortunately Bill Cameron was killed in action also along with between 18 and 19 thousand other airwomen and airmen in World War 11 out of an estimate of some 42000 who died in this war supposedly to end all wars.
www.airmuseum.ca /rcaf/bill.html   (2061 words)

  
 Broadcaster Bill Cameron Dead At 62
Cameron is well known here in the region for working on CBC's Newsworld program out of Halifax.
Bill Cameron is best known as anchor, writer, reporter and documentary producer for CBC Television’s "The Journal," which signed off in 1992.
Cameron is survived by his wife, Cheryl Hawkes and their three children
www.halifaxlive.com /artman/publish/printer_cameron_031205_89933.shtml   (130 words)

  
 News from Agape Press
But Dr. Paul Cameron of the Family Research Institute has been in a media debate with Focus on the Family's Dr. James Dobson over the latter's endorsement of the legislation.
Cameron contends the measure's exclusion of cohabiting heterosexuals "violates" Dobson's stated principle.
Cameron maintains the Colorado ministry's support for the bill "undermines" the efforts of pro-family groups that have been battling against special rights for homosexuals.
headlines.agapepress.org /archive/2/152006c.asp   (415 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Veteran Cdn. journalist Bill Cameron dead at 62
Cameron died around midnight Friday night of cancer of the esophagus that spread to his brain and liver, a CBC spokeswoman told The Canadian Press.
Cameron later worked for Global TV as host of Newsweek from 1978 to 1983 and also as anchor on Toronto's Citytv before joining The Journal.
Cameron is survived by his wife, Cheryl Hawkes, a freelance journalist, and their three children.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1110642436702_14?hub=TopStories   (405 words)

  
 Remembering Bill Cameron - "On This Day" - CBC Archives
Veteran broadcaster and writer Bill Cameron was known as a trusted broadcaster with a gift for humour and dry wit.
Bill Cameron was born in Vancouver in January 1943.
Cameron simply explained that he was looking for new challenges.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-69-1596-10955-11/that_was_then/life_society/bill_Cameron   (811 words)

  
 Valor, Dedication, and Miracles--March 1997
As a lieutenant, Cameron was a member of the 44th Bomb Group, one of the two B-24 Liberator groups in the European theater during the early days of AAF participation in World War II.
Along with other experienced copilots, Bill Cameron was made an aircraft commander, a new crew was scraped together, and he was assigned a B-24 that he named Buzzin' Bear.
While Cameron was on a three-day pass to celebrate his new job and the forming of a new crew, the group was sent against the heavily defended Krupp Submarine Works at Kiel, Germany.
www.afa.org /magazine/valor/0397valor_print.html   (891 words)

  
 Bill Cameron: Bio
Bill's father served proudly in the United States Air Force allowing Bill and his family to live in Europe as well as many of the New England states.
Bill's musical career began attending New England area open mics and has since expanded to resort performances, night clubs, restaurants and bars.
Bill performs folk and acoustic pop classics by such artists as James Taylor and Cat Stevens, as well as contemporary tunes and inspiring originals.
home.maine.rr.com /bcameronpro/bio.htm   (170 words)

  
 The Demise of WMAQ Radio (including video clips)
Video segment #1: The camera strolls through the WMAQ radio newsroom and into the on-air studio where Bill Cameron and Larry Langford are broadcasting live.
Video Segment #3: City Hall reporter Bill Cameron (a 30-year veteran of WMAQ) on the business of broadcasting in the 21st century.
Bill Cameron and Larry Langford are on the air for the last time as a team.
www.richsamuels.com /nbcmm/wmaq/demise   (296 words)

  
 CBC News: Journalist Bill Cameron dies
Cameron died around midnight Friday of cancer of the esophagus, which had moved into his brain and liver, said a CBC spokeswoman.
Born in Vancouver in 1943, Cameron decided to try his hand at journalism in the late 1960s, while still a struggling actor and writer.
Cameron left the CBC in 1999 and took a position with an online gem marketing firm as its vice-president of communications.
www.cbc.ca /story/canada/national/2005/03/12/cameron050312.html   (485 words)

  
 Slice of Laodicea: Dr. Cameron Responds to Dobson's Radio Attack   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Cameron's credentials are impeccable in this area and far exceed Dr. Dobson's own credentials in the field.
As for Dobson's support of the bill, he is just one more in evangelical leadership positions going soft in their stances.
If Dr. Cameron's research is criticized by the same members of the scientific community who criticize all who offer intelligent design explanations for why the universe exists, then he has the right enemies.
www.sliceoflaodicea.com /archives/2006/02/dr_cameron_resp.php   (2504 words)

  
 Cameron Newham & Bill Rosenblatt
In his spare time Cameron can be found surfing the Internet or working on his project to document buildings of architectural interest in England.
Bill Rosenblatt is author of the the O'Reilly Nutshell Handbook(R) Learning the Korn Shell; coauthor, with Deb Cameron, of Learning GNU Emacs; and a contributor to UNIX Power Tools.
Bill received a B.S.E. from Princeton University and an M.S. and A.B.D. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, each in some variant of computer science.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/bash2/author.html   (247 words)

  
 2005 EERC Britcar Championship
Bill Cameron and Kelvin Burt, in the Parr prepared and run Porsche GT3 proved to be the dominant force for the first round of the EERC Britcar race at Silverstone.
Ian Flux was hunting down Cameron for third too, after the safety car had left him almost a lap down at the restart.
He was unable to catch the Porsche man either, as Cameron excelled in the wet and kept very close to Leslie’s times.
www.parr-uk.co.uk /motorsport/porsche_racing/_2005/britcar/round01/round01.html   (1227 words)

  
 2004 Distinguished Alumnus - B. G. “Bill” Taylor - Cameron University
B.G. “Bill” Taylor, of Midland, Texas, was born in Duncan and graduated from Duncan High School.
He enrolled at Cameron as a married student and Marine Corps veteran of WW II.
He was a past member of the Cameron University Foundation’s board of directors.
www.cameron.edu /alumni/awardbios/bill-taylor.html   (239 words)

  
 Bill Cameron: Ryerson School of Journalism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Bill had fought cancer, gallantly, for more than a year before his death on March 11, 2005, in hospital.
Bill Cameron was the show's final host when it ended in 1992.
Bill loved teaching at Ryerson, and hoped until the end that he would be able to return to it.
www.ryerson.ca /journal/bios/bcameron.htm   (207 words)

  
 Blog on Blog: Bill Cameron (1943-2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Bill Cameron, a highly respected Canadian journalist and teacher, died last night at age 62.
Despite his failing health and frail bones, Cameron taught the first three of my media ethics classes in September.
Great words from a great man. Rest in peace Bill Cameron.
www.rrj.ca /blogs/blogonblog/archives/2005/03/rest_in_peace_b.html   (122 words)

  
 Books at Random House of Canada - Author Spotlight: Bill Cameron
Bill Cameron is no stranger to media or the city.
A Gemini Award-winner and playwright, Bill Cameron is now an independent broadcaster and writer living in Toronto.
When Jones, an ordinary house cat, pops through a loose window screen and abandons his wealthy owner’s country home for the sweltering city by the lake, he does not think...
www.randomhouse.ca /catalog/author.pperl?authorid=35277   (121 words)

  
 James Cameron and Bill Paxton
Also, when Bill is at the window looking out and we're at full screen looking back at him, it was unsafe to block the window with the 3D cam.
Without much thought he responded, "Titanic" but then paused and smiled, "or Terminator" he corrected remarking that that was his first film even though it was a little cheesy and that before it he was a truck driver.
Bright eyed and in good humor, Bill Paxton is quick to joke, happy to talk with us and quite likely the most relaxed candid interviewee we've had the pleasure to meet.
www.rossanthony.com /interviews/ghostint.shtml   (1992 words)

  
 ZWNews.com - linking the world to Zimbabwe
CAMERON: He's the leader of the main opposition party and he was commissioning you to assassinate...
CAMERON: I've been looking through the transcript of the Australian broadcast, and I can't find a record of Mr.
CAMERON: You've just given the Zimbabwe government evidence that its primary opponent is plotting the assassination of the leader of the country.
www.zwnews.com /print.cfm?ArticleID=3711   (1137 words)

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