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 Nell's Story
Bob and Nellie planted the plum trees in the early thirty's.
Bob and I did the work of tearing down, pulling nails, piling the boards, etc. We managed to sell enough of the lumber to pay for the building.
While Bob was a live he kept the bears under control, but after he died they played havoc with our fruit trees, stripped them and broke many branches.
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 CSD.bg
Ainsworth pointed out that the most serious threats which should be regarded as priorities of the UK government were Class A drugs trafficking (essentially heroin and cocaine), people smuggling and trafficking, fraud, money laundering, possession and use of firearms, high-tech crime and pedophile crime.
Ainsworth explained that public confidence in the law enforcement institutions was vital to ensure proper implementation of the legislation.
Bob Ainsworth is Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Home Office, where he has responsibility for anti-drugs co-ordination and organised crime.
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Michel, Bob Michel, Bob (Robert Henry Michel)mī´kel, 1923-, U.S. congressman, b.
Hawke, Bob Hawke, Bob (Robert James Lee Hawke), 1929-, Australian statesman.
Dole, Bob Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph Dole), 1923-, American political leader, b.
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 Politics News - MP Blasts Authority - 10 November 1998
Coventry North MP Bob Ainsworth today issued an outspoken attack on the Coventry Health Authority as the row over the city’s super hospital raged on.
Ainsworth is firmly behind the new hospital being sited at Walsgrave and is fuming as the health authority’s move to postpone a final decision.
Ainsworth added he didn’t think the city centre site would be viable but said he just wanted a decision one way or the other.
www.cwn.org.uk /politics/news/9811/981110-ainsworth.htm   (366 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner
Ainsworth went to during his brief visit to Jamaica was the General Penitentiary, Tower Street, central Kingston, where he saw Britons who are serving time for attempting to smuggle drugs to the UK.
Ainsworth's visit so shortly after he had visited him in the UK and the various agencies for which he has responsibility, "is a clear indication to us in Jamaica" of the emphasis that the British Government places in the co-operation programmes with Jamaica.
Ainsworth has responsibility, there is a very far-reaching effort and I think we have really only begun to plumb the possibilities of co-operation between us and I look forward to strengthening the already existing efforts and to move it forward with it."
jamaica-gleaner.com /pages/britishdrugs   (1480 words)

  
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pendulum pendulum, a mass, called a bob, suspended from a fixed point so that it can swing in an arc determined by its momentum and the force of gravity.
The length of a pendulum is the distance from the point of suspension to the center of gravity of the bob (see center of mass).
Among women, a band to keep the hair from the eyes was the forerunner of the fillet.
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 Downing Street Says...: Beverley Hughes Resignation
Subsequent to the story breaking, Bob Ainsworth had contacted her and had said that, according to his recollection, he had written to her when he had been a Home Office Minister raising some issues in relation to Romania following a visit there.
He took the opportunity to point out that what Bob Ainsworth had said in his letter about Romania was of a completely different order to the as-yet-unproven allegations that had been made subsequently and which the Sutton Inquiry would consider.
Asked when Beverley Hughes had been contacted by Bob Ainsworth advising her of their correspondence last year, the PMOS said that she had been contacted subsequent to the issue emerging earlier this week.
www.downingstreetsays.org /archives/000430.html   (1678 words)

  
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While Mr Ainsworth was able to report "really good progress" to MPs on medicinal cannabis, he was less forthcoming when challenged over new research reported earlier this week in the Guardian, which showed that as much as half the cannabis smoked in Britain may be homegrown.
Mr Ainsworth told the Commons home affairs select committee that the government would not adopt a lenient approach to those who cultivated cannabis for personal use.
Mr Ainsworth said he would raise the matter with the Department of Trade and Industry, which is to rule on an office of fair trading inquiry into the supermarkets' expansion into the pharmacy trade.
www.mult-sclerosis.org /news/Apr2003/MedMJonSaleinUKThisYear.html   (490 words)

  
 Ainsworths in the American South
In the previous pages I have traced the migration of Ainsworths from Lancashire, England to the American South, influenced by the growth of the cotton industry.
Joseph Ainsworth, born abt 1740, Chesterfield District, SC.
Bob Ainsworth, b 15 May 1901, m Minnie Lee Harris 19 Dec 1925, d 198?.
www.metanoia.org /ainsworth/ainsw09.htm   (1335 words)

  
 ::Articles::
Bob Ainsworth, on a visit to the area, said the introduction of a trial project in the London borough of Lambeth in July had so far been a success.
Mr Ainsworth said: "I think the kind of problems here are a strong justification for the direction in which our policy is going.
But Mr Ainsworth was keen to stress that the Government wanted to target more resources at dealing with offences relating to class A drugs.
www.webehigh.com /news/detail.php?newsId=98&CITYID=0   (608 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner
AINSWORTH said the question of Jamaicans requiring visas before they enter the United Kingdom was under review.
Ainsworth: So, as you can see, the argument for the alternatives is being presented to us strongly and we are listening to what Minister Phillips is saying and we are evaluating the problems that we have and the potential solutions that we have to it.
Ainsworth: On the courier side, we know that it's (Jamaica) not the source of the overwhelming supply of cocaine into the UK.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /pages/britishdrugs/britishdrugs2.html   (1427 words)

  
 Downing Street Says...: Beverley Hughes
In answer to questions, the Prime Minister's Official Spokesman (PMOS) said it was important to be clear that the concerns raised by Bob Ainsworth were of a different order to the allegations - as yet unproven - which had been expressed in recent days.
In contrast, Bob Ainsworth had raised concerns about whether the policies that were in place in Romania had resulted in certain things happening as a result.
Asked if the Home Secretary had been aware of the correspondence between Bob Ainsworth and Beverley Hughes when he had addressed the House on Tuesday, the PMOS said that Ms Hughes had not seen all the documentation until after the debate on Tuesday.
www.downingstreetsays.org /archives/000432.html   (1470 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - Enough is enough!
'Yardies', cocaine, violence behind visa imposition? - Sunday | ...
Bob Ainsworth, Britain's Parliamentary Undersecretary of State at the Home Office with responsibility for Anti-Drugs Coordination and Serious Crimes, visited Jamaica in April 2002 to discuss both countries' drug problems with his counterpart, Peter Phillips, Minister of National Security.
Ainsworth together was the recognition that their two countries could not stop the cocaine scourge at their own borders, acting on their own without cooperation across international boundaries.
Two major factors in the wake of Bob Ainsworth's visit to Jamaica seemed to have tipped the scale in favour of the imposition of more stringent immigration controls.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20030112/lead/lead1.html   (1287 words)

  
 [AK47 ‘targeted killing’ not a gun-crime]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In June 2002, Bob Ainsworth, Home Office Minister with responsibility for drug, echoes Coles’ warning at a Birmingham “cocaine summit” which the government called to discuss “gun and crack culture” (The Guardian 9/06/02, 25/06/02).
Ainsworth claims there is a close link between cocaine trafficking and dealing crack (The Telegraph 25/06/02).
Ainsworth confirms the linkage when he says, “the levels of violence associated with crack cocaine are very disturbing and they are very clearly linked to the supply of that drug” (The Guardian 25/06/02).
blaqfair.co.uk /blaqfair/police/guncrm.htm   (1374 words)

  
 BUAV - British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection - News Archive 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the recent reshuffle, Bob Ainsworth has been replaced by Caroline Flint MP as Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Home Office (responsible for, amongst others, animal experiments).
Bob Ainsworth took over from Angela Eagle in May 2002 and remained in office for little over a year.
The BUAV deeply regretted the seeming lack of meaningful engagement with the anti-vivisection movement that was demonstrated by both Angela Eagle and Bob Ainsworth.
www.buav.org /news/2003/06-13.html   (342 words)

  
 icCoventry - Ainsworth in leaflets gaffe
Labour's Bob Ainsworth was being mocked by a political rival yesterday because he'd sent out unfinished leaflets to thousands of Coventry homes.
"Bob Ainsworth only had to think of two local priorities as Labour pledges, but could only think of one.
Both men are standing in Coventry North-east, where Mr Ainsworth, government deputy chief whip, is defending a 15,751 majority.
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 Bob Ainsworth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert William Ainsworth (born 19 June 1952, Coventry, West Midlands) is the British Member of Parliament for Coventry North East.
Since then he has been a junior minister at the Home Office, and a government whip.
Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Bob Ainsworth
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bob_Ainsworth   (174 words)

  
 Indymedia UK - UK Minister Anti G Protesters = Organized crime Compliment or Insult?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The EU made it clear that peaceful protest was anchored in law, and called for "constructive dialogue" between demonstrators and the authorities.
Bob Ainsworth, the British home office minister for organised crime, said: "We will not tolerate thuggery as seen in Gothenburg.
Mr Ainsworth said there were no British plans to issue travel bans, like those used against football hooligans, but diplomats said the idea could be studied in national capitals.
www.indymedia.org.uk /en/2001/07/6928.html   (1239 words)

  
 [Gun-crime: The Metropolitan police Big-lie]
Bob Ainsworth, Home office minister with responsibility for drug, lends supports to the Met’s claim.
Speaking after the conference, Bob Ainsworth said: “the use of crack cocaine is greater in fl communities” (Drugscope).
Bob Ainsworth, Home Office minister, played a lead-role in the Met’s campaign to have visas introduced for Jamaicans visitors.
blaqfair.co.uk /blaqfair/biglie/metbiglie.htm   (4080 words)

  
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The Police have a central role in implementing the national drugs strategy, Home Office Minister Bob Ainsworth said at the ACPO Drugs conference in Blackpool.
Effective accessible treatment for offenders dependent on drugs is a central element of the drugs strategy and #183 million of additional investment in treatment was announced in July.
Bob Ainsworth MP addressed the Association of Chief Police Officers Drugs conference in Blackpool.
www.policingnow.com /police/news/040902.html   (1424 words)

  
 C4 News - Home - Politics - Hughes quits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Sometime after Beverly Hughes’ interviews, Bob Ainsworth sent her copies of his correspondence, letters she says she would have given to the official, Ken Sutton, who is carrying out an internal investigation into what went wrong.
Bob Ainsworth is now the Deputy Chief Whip.
Blunkett himself must have been aware of the problems in Romania, as he had met their interior minister last Monday, but today he insisted that he hadn’t misled the Commons.
www.channel4.com /news/2004/04/week_1/01_hughes.html   (740 words)

  
 Bob Ainsworth - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Bob Ainsworth - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Bob Ainsworth (http://politics.guardian.co.uk/person/0,9290,-36,00.html)
This article about a British politician is a stub.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Bob_Ainsworth   (199 words)

  
 UK Construction.com Newsfeed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Bob Ainsworth, the Member of Parliament for Coventry North East since 1992, was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions on 25 Jan 2001.
Mr Ainsworth, 48 was educated at Foxford Comprehensive School, Coventry, and worked at Jaguar Motors from 1971-91.
Mr Ainsworth is married with two daughters and his interests include walking, chess, reading and cycling.
www.ukconstruction.com /?f=newsfeed&st=156   (241 words)

  
 Parents Against Lethal Addictive Drugs
Bob Ainsworth (22 January 2003): "The 'drugs of misuse' controlled under the 1971 Act are determined under United Nations Convention".
"I would like to confirm that Bob Ainsworth in his letter of 21 January 2003 was correct to state that the UN has a great influence as to which drugs are controlled in the UK.
Although this relationship is not explicitly stated in the MDA 1971, it is a condition which the UK is party to, due to it being a signatory to the three UN Conventions.
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 Telegraph | News
Bob Ainsworth, drugs minister, said crack, a pure form of cocaine, was now as great a threat as heroin, but was more difficult to deal with because the levels of addiction are so high and treatment is not as well understood.
Speaking at a conference in Birmingham aimed at tackling the soaring numbers of crack addicts, Mr Ainsworth said the victims were predominantly young men living in poor inner city areas and most were young fl men.
Mr Ainsworth said the hostility towards police in some communities made it impossible to tackle the crack problem.
news.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2002/06/25/ncrack25.xml   (930 words)

  
 AM - New security measures introduced in London amidst fears of terrorism
Rather, as Home Office Minister, Bob Ainsworth, insists, it's part of a continuing process to increase security in the UK capital.
BOB AINSWORTH: If there were a specific threat, and if we could give people information that would help them to take action, we would do precisely that.
The measures that are being taken are work that's being done by the metropolitan police as part of their work of trying to increase the level of security in London.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2003/s862934.htm   (591 words)

  
 Road to Vienna: British Government Chides International Narcotics Control Board on Cannabis Rescheduling Critique
While Ainsworth was careful to restate the British government's commitment to "tackling the scourge of drugs," he strongly defended the move to reschedule cannabis from a Class B to a Class C drug.
Ainsworth pronounced his government amazed that the INCB would mischaracterize its decision-making and vowed to take the organization to task at the upcoming Vienna meeting.
Ainsworth and the British government were particularly perturbed by comments made by INCB representatives at a press conference announcing the issuance of the report.
stopthedrugwar.org /chronicle/280/roadtovienna.shtml   (1197 words)

  
 Edinburgh Evening News - Top Stories - Nationwide threat from crack cocaine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
HOME Office minister Bob Ainsworth today warned that every community in Britain was under threat from a growing tide of crack cocaine sweeping the UK.
He said that local communities must be fully involved in such initiatives in terms of reporting addicts and the crime they cause to the police and in educating young people of the appalling dangers of the drug.
They told Mr Ainsworth that even with substantial investment it would take several years to have enough treatment centres to tackle the problem of crack cocaine addiction that Mr Ainsworth admitted was close to being "out of control".
edinburghnews.scotsman.com /index.cfm?id=687212002   (359 words)

  
 So now we see what the Home Office is made of....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I was quite astonished that he asked the question - John Gamble thanked him for it too, which astonished me even more, as if you have preservation there would be no need for retention (or perhaps that makes better sense the other way round).
It was "same old, same old" from Bob Ainsworth, at least as far as retention goes, and hints that the report would be ignored.
John Gamble (The ACC from NCS) was in his own universe as usual, talking about the (non-existant) duty of the public to help Plod, and welcoming a (non-existant) APIG recommendation to commence Pt1 Ch2 as soon as possible.
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk /pipermail/ukcrypto/2003-February/023598.html   (536 words)

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