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 Stewart Gray's Meeting With Bill Nelson
Stewart showed a great flair for journalism and would have been a model professional but unfortunately he had problems with his DAT and thus the interview was not recorded.
Bill spoke of his desire to tour with a band but realises that this is unlikely to happen although it's still there in the back of his mind.
Bill sipped his mineral water (having to attend a party later that evening) and touched on a few hundred topics in the couple of hours we were there.
www.billnelson.com /usarchives/special/stewart.htm   (2139 words)

  
 NOW: Transcript - Bill Moyers Interviews Jon Stewart | PBS
Stewart: We're gonna have an honest, open debate between the President of the United States and the one man we believe has the insight and the cahones to stand up to him.
Stewart: Word here is that the attack will actually come in the form of a full blown assault on the city of Baghdad itself, a massive overwhelming strike that will instantly cripple the Iraqi infrastructure.
Stewart: Many of your colleagues have already fled the city and the country in anticipation of an immediate attack.
www.pbs.org /now/transcript/transcript_stewart.html   (2798 words)

  
 Bill Stewart - Moviefone
Percussionist Bill Stewart made his name as the rhythmic force behind guitarist John...
Bill Stewart was a reporter for ABC news who was summarily shot by...
As a composer, Bill Stewart is forward-looking, and seems not to want to repeat what others have already accomplished.
movies.aol.com /celebrity/bill-stewart/120626/main   (126 words)

  
 mary.html
Bill was born in Brownwood, Texas, in 1907.
According to Bill's letter to Eleanor, neither writer had known the other was working on Olson, but when Anderson's article ran, the readers were told this was the conclusion of a three-part series.
When the Stewarts left Ripshin on July 29, 1938, Sherwood's diary says they were "very satisfactory guests." On August 3, Eleanor wrote asking for the "negative of the picture of Sherwood and the dog.
www.richmond.edu /~mspear/mary.html   (2295 words)

  
 Boston Magazine: Restaurants, Shopping, Events, Best of Boston
Stewart did not imagine himself as some sort of evangelist welcoming me to a new life.
Imposing Bill Cunningham, with walking stick and diamond stickpin, was the grand pooh-bah who also had his own radio show.
Bill Stewart, who, as slot man, designed the pages and parceled out the work, smiled, got up from his chair, handed me a sheaf of written material, and pointed toward a Royal Standard typewriter, informing me that I was now Bob Dunbar.
www.bostonmagazine.com /articles/ghost_writer_1   (1117 words)

  
 OC Metro
The longboard is part and parcel of old school surfing, with the emphasis on long, graceful rides, and maneuvers such as Walking the Nose and hanging 10 (as in 10 toes over the edge of the nose).
Stewart is often called the Innovator of the Modern Longboard because he developed the three-fin design (short side fins with a bigger back fin).
Stewart was born and raised in Florida and moved to California after high school.
www.ocmetro.com /archives/ocmetro_2002/metro072502/sports072502.html   (1483 words)

  
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Senator Bill Stewart, in his Autobiography, tells a great story of how scared Mark was, and how he ran; but Stewart was three thousand miles from Virginia by that time, and later got mad at Mark because he made a joke about him in 'Roughing It'.
Senator Stewart had written, about the time of the departure of the Quaker City, offering him the position of private secretary--a position which was to give him leisure for literary work, with a supporting salary as well.
Stewart no doubt thought it would be considerably to his advantage to have the brilliant writer and lecturer attached to his political establishment, and Clemens likewise saw possibilities in the arrangement.
www2.cddc.vt.edu /gutenberg/2/9/8/2983/2983.txt   (20377 words)

  
 UA Sources for Election 2004
Veteran commentator ready for another election — For decades, reporters have turned to Dr. William "Bill" Stewart, professor emeritus of political science, when they were in need of a quote or sound bite on a variety of political issues.
Stewart, who is an expert on Alabama’s constitution, may be reached at 205/556-3043 or wm300@bellsouth.net.
Carol Cassel, professor of political science, 205/348-3805 or 205/758-5978, and Dr. Stephen Borrelli, associate professor of political science, 205/348-3802, 205/292-2372 or sborrell@bama.ua.edu, are available to discuss these factors as well as other aspects of the national races and political parties.
universityrelations.ua.edu /mediarelations/election2004   (793 words)

  
 Bill Stewart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bill Stewart (sports), a coach and official in ice hockey and baseball.
Bill Stewart (coach), a head coach for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Bill Stewart (actor), an English actor (1942-2006) known for his role on A Touch of Frost
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bill_Stewart   (131 words)

  
 Bill Stewart: Kerry voters, fear us not   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bill Stewart works in the health-care industy and lives in Fox Chapel (WHStewart@ rehabcare.com).
We also represent a diversity of professions (from journalism and education to business and law -- not a dummy in the group so far as I can tell, but then I am one of the 59,054,087, so what do I know?).
The fact that we all choose freely to meet for the pleasure of each other's company tells me that what we have in common is more important than our political differences.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04312/407568.stm   (449 words)

  
 Albany N.Y. -- timesunion.com -- TU Editors’ Blog » World news
The Columbia Journalism Review is marking its 45th anniversary by interviewing nearly 50 journalists who have covered the war in Iraq, and creating an oral history from their anecdotes and insights.
Lori Robertson, a senior writer for the Columbia Journalism Review, reports on the challenges of covering Castro’s illness and handoff of power to his brother.
Bob Steele, Nelson Scholar for Journalism Values at the Poynter Institute, a media studies facility in St. Petersburg, FL, says editors should bear the responsibility for decisions to publish or not.
blogs.timesunion.com /editors/?cat=4&paged=2   (2525 words)

  
 billbeuttler.com - Home
He was for two years a visiting professor of magazine journalism at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University, during which time he spent six weeks in Lebanon substituting for the former hostage (and OU colleague) Terry Anderson in overseeing a summer course Anderson had set up at the American University of Beirut.
Bill Pierce was a star student there, toured with drum greats Art Blakey and Tony Williams, and has since returned to run Berklee's woodwind department.
That night’s double bill of Wynton Marsalis and Dr. John accounted for the drop in attendance from last year, 13,000 total this year versus 17,000 in 2005.
www.billbeuttler.com   (15834 words)

  
 Poynter Online - War Correspondents: Duty and Danger
I vividly remember the day in June of 1979 when ABC News correspondent Bill Stewart was killed while covering the fighting between government troops and Sandinista rebels.
They, like Stewart and hundreds of others over the years, lost their lives at the battlefield crossroads of duty and danger.
It is understandable to question the credibility of journalism when it does not uphold the highest standards of craft and ethics.
poynter.org /column.asp?id=36&aid=881   (450 words)

  
 www.lieverdees.net - News Media Guide, Digital Media and Broadcasting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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Journal articles on organizational change in nursing Authors and bona fide researchers are welcome to get articles on request.
Journalism, especially when practiced without the protective shield afforded in the United States by the First Amendment, is all too often hazardous work.
www.lieverdees.net /content/chapter39.html   (15721 words)

  
 TRIBUNE COLUMN
Gafke became a journalism professor at MU; Zimmer has been the voice of the Denver Broncos and the University of Colorado sports programs for four decades; Irwin became the broadcaster for the Green Bay Packers.
By the time he was 11, Norm had been accepted to attend a summerlong session of the Columbus Boys’ Choir at Chatauqua, N.Y. He still recalls the exciting experience of traveling by train from St. Louis through Chicago to New York and touring the Great Lakes area with the famous choir.
Norm won the role of Buffalo Bill, and Willie, a native of England, became a British Sitting Bull.
www.columbiatribune.com /2006/Aug/20060821Feat001.asp   (967 words)

  
 Albany N.Y. -- timesunion.com -- TU Editors’ Blog » Punditry
Nordenson, a former researcher in the psychiatric field, is enrolled in the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University.
“Bill Stewart was an ABC correspondent who was killed in Central America.
Bill Keller, editor of The New York Times, didn’t beat around the Bush when he was interviewed by the National Journal for an article headlined “Is there a double standard on leak probes?
blogs.timesunion.com /editors/?cat=14   (1726 words)

  
 Dangerous Assignments: 20th Anniversary
When she learned of González's decision to return home, she called me at the Columbia Journalism Review, where I was an editor, to see if I would be interested in a story about him.
In May 1979, for instance, as the regime of Anastasio Somoza was collapsing in Nicaragua, National Guardsmen stopped ABC News correspondent Bill Stewart at a checkpoint, forced him to kneel, and shot him point-blank in the head.
Stewart's execution, taped by his cameraman and shown on national TV in the United States, graphically showed just how perilous the practice of journalism had become in Latin America.
www.cpj.org /Briefings/2001/DA_20th/Massing.html   (1387 words)

  
 The Western Historical Quarterly
Journal of the Western Slope 13 (Winter/Spring 1998).
Baldwin, George C., “The Vanishing Inscription,” Journal of the Southwest 41 (Summer 1999): 119--76.
Garrison, Tim Alan, “Beyond Worcester: The Alabama Supreme Court and the Sovereignty of the Creek Nation,” Journal of the Early Republic 19 (Fall 1999): 423--50.
www.usu.edu /history/whq/rasum2000.htm   (3541 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Cameron County, Texas Obituaries
Bill graduated from Central Michigan University in 1950 and taught school in the Bay City Public School system for 29 years.
Rufus Stewart was the Rector of the church of the Advent Episcopal in Brownsville for 23 years.
Stewart, a native of Florida, was a graduate of the University of Florida and of St. Luke’s school of Theology at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/tx/tx-cameron1.htm   (9100 words)

  
 Profiles in Science: History of RMP: IX. Missouri
William Stewart, HEW staff man for the legislation initiative and soon to be the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, had come to tell the medical school deans about the legislation.
So he wanted to be sure the new program he heard Bill Stewart describing in Washington didn't mean that he would have to start over, following a detailed and elaborate new set of federal rules and procedures as to how to build a regional medical program.
In that job he had come to be acquainted with many physicians throughout the state as well as all of the hospital and nursing home administrators and those who ran and sat on the boards of the professional health associations such as the Cancer Society and the Heart Association.
profiles.nlm.nih.gov /RM/Views/StricklandBook/chap_09.html   (4450 words)

  
 All About Jazz | Email This Article
Bill Milkowski is a New York-based freelancer who contributes regularly to Jazz Times, Modern Drummer, Guitar Player, Bass Player, Jazziz, Audio, Pulse Guitar Club (Italy), Jazzthing (Germany) and (until its recent demise) Fi magazines.
Milkowski studied journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1977.
Following a stint in the Navy, he used the GI bill to attend Ornstein's School of Music, where he studied bass and piano.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article_email.php?id=16487   (4443 words)

  
 Albany N.Y. -- timesunion.com -- TU Editors’ Blog » World news
Bill Keller (seen here), executive editor of the Times, drew up a letter he’s sending to everyone who writes him to ask for his rationale on making the decision to publish the story.
The topic: Revelations that weeks after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Bush administration institituted a secret program involving the CIA and the Treasury Department to subpoena and examine an international banking cooperative’s records of thousands of Americans to see if there were any suspicious transactions.
Bill Keller, The New York Times’ executive editor, said it considered the administration’s arguments but in the end decided to publish.
blogs.timesunion.com /editors/?cat=4&paged=2   (2959 words)

  
 TIME.com: A Murder in Managua . -- Jul 2, 1979 -- Page 1
Arriving at a national guard outpost in northeast Managua, the heart of the fighting last week in strife-racked Nicaragua, ABC Correspondent Bill Stewart sensed it would be safer to approach on foot.
In one hand Stewart carried his government-issue press pass; in the other, he held a white flag.
Stewart, 37, was the first foreign press fatality in the 19 months of fighting, a providential record considering the grave risks that many journalists have been taking.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,916845,00.html   (739 words)

  
 American Journalism Review
The U.S. public's horror at the on-camera execution of ABC newsman Bill Stewart in 1979 by a Nicaraguan national guardsman helped persuade the Carter administration to withhold support for dictator Anastasio Somoza – a decision that helped the Sandinistas overthrow him.
The resulting emphasis on "parachute journalism" – dropping correspondents into trouble spots and expecting reports within hours – means Americans seldom receive the background or context that would enable them to evaluate U.S. policy in a meaningful way, commentators say.
A publication of the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland.
www.ajr.org /Article.asp?id=1579   (3156 words)

  
 Correspondences.org -- News for the people by people: August 20, 2003 Archives
A few days after I returned to Atlanta, Bill and his crew were out shooting video of an area of Managua being held by Somoza's forces.
In Clark's viewfinder, was a horiffic sight; the guardsman forcing Stewart to his knees, aiming his rifle at Stewart's head and firing into his brains.
It was, I recall, the Germans who finally aided ABC News in returning Bill Stewart's body to his wife in New York.
www.correspondences.org /archives/2003_08_20.html   (2380 words)

  
 theplainsman.com | The Auburn Plainsman Online | Alabama legends inducted into Newspaper Hall of Honor
Steve Stewart, left, managing editor of the Decatur Daily, shakes hands with Jim Cox, chairman of the Hall of Honor committee, as he comes to share memories of his father, Bill Stewart.
Last weekend the Alabama Press Association honored Bill Stewart and Porter Harvey as the 86th and 87th inductees into the Newspaper Hall of Honor, located in Ralph B. Draughon library.
Bill Stewart, publisher of The Monroe Journal, was inducted after Harvey.
auburn.edu /student_info/plainsman/archives/102600/102600calabama.html   (504 words)

  
 SpokesmanReview.com
So, when I was told about the guy who bills his consulting operation as Rethinking Work, I figured here's a fellow with hubris to burn.
An 82-year-old Republic, Wash., man was killed Tuesday evening and his wife was critically injured when a Spokane Valley truck driver pulled in front of their vehicle a mile northwest of Colville on U.S. Highway 395, the state patrol said.
BILLINGS – In just less than a week, authorities have captured more than 520 bison near Yellowstone National Park's northern border as part of an effort to reduce the potential spread of the disease brucellosis, a park spokesman said Tuesday.
spokesmanreview.com /news/cover.asp?pubdate=1/18/2006&sectionletter=D   (3894 words)

  
 Boston.com / Sports / loss_of_a_legend
Bill Tierney became chief justice of Boston Municipal Court.
Sean was doing play-by-play of a college hockey game on New England Sports Network, and Bill Stewart, the legendary Boston English coach, was a goal judge.
In 1993, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of journalism degree from Northeastern.
www.boston.com /sports/specials/mcdonough/loss_of_a_legend?pg=full   (2595 words)

  
 acelblog
Stewart is a common surname and male first name.
Its origin is Scottish and means steward, the royal House of Stuart represents a variant spelling.
Bill Stewart (sports), coach and official in hockey and baseball
acel6ou7.blogspot.com /2006/02/stewartstewart-is-common-surname-and.html   (97 words)

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