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 Bobby Fischer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert James "Bobby" Fischer (born March 9, 1943) is a grandmaster and former world chess champion, who on September 1, 1972, became the first American chess player to win the FIDE World Chess Championship.
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess by Bobby Fischer, Donn Mosenfelder, Stuart Margulies (Bantam Books, May 1972, ISBN 0553263153) This book is widely used by chess instructors.
Bobby Fischer's score card from his round 3 game against Miguel Najdorf in the 1970 Chess Olympiad.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bobby_Fischer   (5404 words)

  
 Bobby Rock's Cyber Universe!
Bobby's writings cover a wide range of subjects and forms, from music and drumming to health and fitness, from veganism to human sexuality, from peak creative performance to metaphysics, and from personal memoirs to poetry.
Bobby covers veganism from three primary angles: For Your Health, For the Animals and For the Planet, then offers tons of suggestions for implementing the vegan concepts into your lifestyle in the What to Do section.
Bobby heavily featured on new Michael Angelo CD!
www.bobbyrock.com   (971 words)

  
 Bobby Troup
Bobby also wrote the title song for "Man of the West" which starred Julie London and Gary Cooper in 1958 [which by the way, if you have not seen it is one of Julie's best movies in my opinion].
Bobby was born in Harrisburg, PA. His family owned the J A Troup Music House stores in Harrisburg and Lancaster.
Bobby's father played the piano and music was a big part of his young life.
www.emergencyfans.com /people/bobby_troup.htm   (617 words)

  
 BOBBY BROWN
Bobby Brown, the youngest member of New Edition, was born on February 5, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts.
Bobby has also always been interested in boxing, and he even got accepted to the Golden Gloves when he was eleven.
Bobby was also one of the first three members of the group.
www.angelfire.com /ne/NE/bobby.html   (784 words)

  
 Bobby Hackett: Accomplished musician with a beautiful sound.
Bobby was musical director for, and performed in, Louis Armstrong's acclaimed May 1947 NYC Town Hall Concert.
Bobby was encouraged to purchase an amplifier and switch to electric guitar.
In early 1934 Bobby rejoined the Billy Lossez Band at the Biltmore Hotel in Providence, and then traveled to Cape Cod that summer to play in Teddy Roy's quintet at the Megansett Tea Room.
www.libertyhall.com /bobby.html   (2501 words)

  
 Bobby Dee Country
Bobby knew then they were the people he wanted to perform with, his heart telling him he was still pining to sing country music.
So Bobby went out and bought an electric guitar, a Fender guitar and a great Fender Amp and played for another (5) years or so learning to play lead to many great hot Rock tunes of the time.
About age 13 Bobby started working part time with his dad in construction he saved enough money to buy his first guitar.
www.saddle-records.com /bobbydee.htm   (413 words)

  
 bobby's story
Bobby was laying on a soft blanket and I had my arm around next to him.
Bobby's back leg had been ripped apart at the knee, like a turkey wishbone, hanging on with fur only..
The show Dallas was popular at the time and another friend suggested the name *Bobby*.
www.lisaviolet.com /cathouse/bobby.html   (915 words)

  
 Exploit Interactive Issue 3: Bobby: CAST's Free Public Service for Web Accessibility
Bobby 4.0, to be released next spring, will provide this language support in a single international version that will have the capacity to change language at the user's request.
Bobby, a free interactive tool offered by CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology) on its Web site [1] analyzes Web pages for conformity with the Web Access Initiative's Web accessibility content guidelines and translates them into easy-to-use instructions which help Web developers create sites that are accessible to people with disabilities.
Bobby is written in Java, and has two forms: the online server, and a downloadable version that uses the same page evaluation code and offers both a graphical and a command-line interface.
www.exploit-lib.org /issue3/bobby   (2963 words)

  
 The Brady Bunch: Bobby Brady
Bobby also has a remarkable affection for his younger sister Cindy, which he displays by pretending to be her secret admirer when she is feeling "left out" of her older sisters' lives.
But, Bobby's complexes often get the better of him, making him a bit of a trouble maker.
He has nothing to worry about, as he is better at doing pull-ups than Greg, and is quick enough on his toes to save Peter from being knocked out by a falling flower pot and Greg from being locked in a meat freezer...
www.tvland.com /shows/brady_bunch/characters/char8.jhtml   (234 words)

  
 Bobby Beausoleil
Bobby's interest and expertise in the field of electronic music has grown and flourished, most of the time against tremendous odds and many seemingly overwhelming obstacles.
From early on, Bobby was fascinated by the possibilities inherent in the blending of music and light.
In 1993, after encountering years of frustration in the California State Prison System, Bobby requested and was granted a transfer to a prison in the northwest.
www.beausoleil.net /bobby.html   (597 words)

  
 HBO: Bobby "Bacala" Baccalieri, played by Steven R. Schirripa: The Sopranos
Bobby's obesity often brings him scorn from the other wise guys; Tony himself has warned Bobby "get off my car before you flip it over," and that he should "seriously consider salads." But Bobby is loyal to his deeply buried core, and doesn't shirk the physical requirements of his job.
Robert Baccalieri, Jr., AKA Bobby Bacala, is a stalwart soldier in the Soprano organization.
"Bacala" is salted cod, and at first glance, Bobby can appear to be a fish out of water.
www.hbo.com /sopranos/cast/character/bobby_bacala.shtml   (478 words)

  
 Bobby McFerrin
On April 13, Bobby McFerrin exaggerated the contact to the public that was part of half the program.
It was not until 1977 that Bobby McFerrin decided to become a singer.
Still, Bobby McFerrin was able to show what people can do even with very limited vocal skills and means.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/cosmo6/bobby.htm   (573 words)

  
 CBS.com
Bobby Jon reveals his true feelings about his tribe mates,...
In spite of being on the losing tribe, Bobby Jon is proud...
Watch as Bobby Jon opens up and explains how being on...
www.cbs.com /primetime/survivor10/survivors/bio/bobby_jon.shtml   (257 words)

  
 TV : Bobby Flay : Bobby Flay : Food Network
In May 1993, Bobby was voted the James Beard Foundation's Rising Star Chef of the Year, an award that honors the country's most accomplished chef under the age of 30.
After restaurateur Jonathan Waxman introduced him to southwestern ingredients, Bobby -- instantly drawn to indigenous American foods such as black and white beans, chiles and avocados -- was determined to explore the possibilities of southwestern cuisine as an important and distinct culinary style for America.
Bobby fell into cooking at the age of 17 when he took a job at New York's Joe Allen restaurant.
www.foodnetwork.com /food/bobby_flay/article/0,1974,FOOD_9787_1770069,00.html   (482 words)

  
 Bobby Jones
The great sportswriter Grantland Rice once said, "Bobby Jones is not one in a million persons…I should say he is one in ten million-or perhaps one in fifty million." Indeed, one of the most fascinating and timeless stories in all of sports is the legend of Bobby Jones.
From 1923 to 1930 he won thirteen major championships and remains the only player ever to win all four majors in the same year-all before retiring from competitive golf when he was just 28 years old.
The mere mention of his name immediately conjures up scenes that take their place among the most memorable in the history of the game: the rhythmic, perfectly balanced swing; the boyish face; the articulate, southern drawl; Augusta National; The Masters; the Grand Slam.
www.bobbyjones.com   (267 words)

  
 Bobby Diamond"
Bobby later went on to do guest appearances on other TV shows while still a young boy and had a couple of other roles in TV series.
Bobby has two sons from a previous marriage to Tara Parker.
Bobby Diamond best known for his role as "Joey" on the TV series "Fury." The story of an orphan boy who befriends a wild stallion.
brokenwheelranch.com /bobbydiamond.htm   (637 words)

  
 HTML Validators
Bobby checks that your HTML is valid for numerous popular browsers as well as checking that your page is accessible for people with disabilities.
Bobby was created by CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology).
Bobby is a different kind of HTML validator.
www.flfsoft.com /bobby   (272 words)

  
 BobbyDarin.net/BobbyDarin.com: The Official Bobby Darin Website
As a result of complications from a rheumatic heart,  Bobby's life was tragically cut short in 1973.
Bobby was married to actress Sandra Dee from 1960-1967.
Bobby Darin was a very special and talented entertainer.
www.bobbydarin.net /main.html   (295 words)

  
 Dallas Characters
Brother JR was Bobby’s rival for control of Ewing Oil, while rejecting the advances of sister-in-law Katherine left him lying in a pool of blood.
Jenna (again): They renewed their plans to marry, but then Jenna was kidnapped on the day of the wedding and Bobby realised he was still in love with...
April Stevens: the second Mrs Bobby Ewing, who was kidnapped and murdered on their honeymoon.
www.ultimatedallas.com /characters/snap3.htm   (447 words)

  
 Bobby McFerrin
Bobby, the a cappella legend, may have crossed the line into the land of accompaniment on "Beyond Words," but let us just say that there is accompaniment, and then there is Chick Corea on piano, with musicians of similar stature on bass, percussion, drums and guitar, and Bobby himself playing the Roland XP-80 synthesizer.
Bobby McFerrin is known to commercial audiences by virtue of the monster radio friendly hit, "Don't Worry, Be Happy." However, to judge him by that one song is like evaluating all automobiles by the Edsel.
Listen to "Blue Bossa," where Bobby's gutteral growls menace and alarm; or the heat-infused "Friends," which is a sultry Al Jarreau type contemporary jazz tune; "Spain" is a tour-de-force, where the singer alternates between providing the percussion and bass accompaniment to the piano with a panoply of vocal sounds.
www.singers.com /jazz/mcferrin.html   (2970 words)

  
 Ultimate Bobby Labonte Fans Site - pictures diecast news
Bobby worked his way through the field all day and kept his car going even while wrecks were happening around him.
Bobby Labonte Diecast Checklists and Trading Card Checklists allow for collectors to know what old items Bobby Labonte items you have yet to track down.
Bobby Labonte fan site has current news for Bobby Labonte fans, pictures (including Bobby Labonte driver postcards), career statistics, and diecast and trading card checklists for collectibles collectors.
www.bobbylabontefans.com   (266 words)

  
 Bobby Jones Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net (Launch Base)
This human name article is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
Bobby Jones Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net (Launch Base)
Several notable people have been named Bobby Jones:
www.launchbase.net /encyclopedia/Bobby_Jones   (208 words)

  
 Country Singer, Bobby Hodge
Bobby has been recently featured in a popular music magazine in Australia.
These are songs that were recorded by Bobby Hodge under various labels in Nashville between 1958-1972.
"Bobby Hodge sings Country Music the way I like, good traditional style.
www.bobbyhodge.homestead.com   (242 words)

  
 CAST - Bobby
Bobby is a web-based tool that analyzes web pages for their accessibility to people with disabilities.
Bobby is only one step in the process of making a site accessible to as many people as possible.
Bobby's analysis of accessibility is based on the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
www.wcet.info /resources/publications/guide1003/guide/{BFDC751D-C83E-11D3-9309-005004AD2ACC}_2028_1487.htm   (461 words)

  
 Bobby Rydell Home
Within this anthology of Cameo-Parkway recordings are a number of Bobby Rydell tracks in their rare original format.
The site is a great place to experience some of the many things that connect you to the music and entertainment of Bobby Rydell.
This special Cherish Bracelet design, personally approved by Bobby Rydell, is a stylish way to show your fan pride.
www.bobbyrydell.com   (180 words)

  
 Imaginism Studios Blog
Bobby, you’re one of the most organized and patient teachers I’ve ever had.
Award-winning digital artist Bobby Chiu will teach you philosophies and techniques for producing digital paintings, conceptual art, and character designs by applying traditional art skills in the virtual environment of Adobe Photoshop.
Be prepared to immerse yourself in practical assignments and exercises that will build your digital painting skills from the ground up.
www.imaginismstudios.com /journalism/journalism.html   (1356 words)

  
 Official Web Site of Bobby Shew
orn in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Bobby Shew began playing the guitar at the age of eight and switched to the trumpet at ten.
By the time he was thirteen he was playing at local dances with a number of bands and by fifteen had put together his own group to play at dances, occasional concerts and in jazz coffee houses.
He spent most of his high school days playing as many as six nights a week in a dinner club, giving him an early start to his professional career.
www.bobbyshew.com   (89 words)

  
 Bobby Vee Home Page
Bobby has appeared in four motion pictures and countless television programs.
Home of Bobby Vee Photos, Bio, Discography, Film and Chart History, Interviews, Tour Dates and the latest Bobby Vee News and much more.
For the past 40 plus years he has toured the world making loyal fans and friends.
www.bobbyvee.net   (111 words)

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