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In the News (Wed 9 Dec 09)

  
  Mrs. Catherine Clark obit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Catherine Clark (nee Edwards) was born September 3, 1850 near South Garryowen, Jackson County, Iowa, and passed quietly away at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Peter Johnson of Zwingle, Iowa; Azariah Clark of Bernard, Iowa; Ezra Clark of Maquoketa, Iowa; Mrs.
Frank Sagers of Iron Hill, Iowa; William Clark of Ozark, Iowa; Charles Clark of Ozark, Iowa; and Harrison Clark of Calamus, Iowa.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Prairie/2685/streetobit3.html   (319 words)

  
 Catherine Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Catherine Jane Clark (born November 6, 1976, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is the daughter of former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark and Maureen McTeer.
Born the same year Joe Clark first became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Catherine Clark attended Neuchâtel Junior College in Neuchatel, Switzerland prior to pursing studies in Art History at the University of Toronto.
Clark was one of several children of former Prime Ministers who became Canadian media personalities between 1998 and 2001.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Catherine_Clark   (324 words)

  
 Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clark Point is a point in eastern Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay.
Clark is also a personal name (people including the fictional Clark Kent are not listed here).
Clarks Crossing is also a neighborhood northwest of Vienna, Virginia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clark   (260 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Joe Clark
Clark tried running for office himself in the 1967 provincial election in Alberta, going up against the Social Credit Speaker of the legislature in what was considered a "suicide seat." Clark made a battle of it, losing by only 462 votes.
Clark loyally backed the new leader, and when the Mulroney Tories took power in 1984, Clark became minister of external affairs, a portfolio he held until 1991 when he became minister of constitutional affairs.
Clark denied rumours that his criticism of Harper was a signal that he's hoping for a Senate seat or other government position.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/clark_joe   (1166 words)

  
 Dorchester Reporter, Dorchester MA USA
That was when Clark encouraged Dolores Miller, a neighbor and fellow activist from Savin Hill, to contribute her organizational and musical background to a campaign for revival of the Strand Theatre as a community arts center.
Clark would later speak in support of Finnigan at a caucus of Savin Hill Democrats trying to regain Quinn's former seat from an incumbent who lived in a part of Ward 13 outside the neighborhood.
Clark was back on Savin Hill Avenue, in the home which had also served as a command center for neighborhood activists&emdash;complete with a view of Dorchester Bay and the gas tanks on Commercial Point.
www.dotnews.com /kitclarklovett.html   (3013 words)

  
 THE AMBER ROOM, by  Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy
Their conclusions are largely based on the diaries of Anatoly Kuchumov, former curator of the Amber Room, who was involved in the search of the room after the war, and the evidence of several witnesses.
It wasn't until Catherine the Great asked her Italian architect to install the star-crossed gift in her summer palace that the Amber Room was revealed in all its resinous glory, perfected by the addition of four jewelled Florentine mosaics depicting the five senses.
Catherine's decorating scheme was achieved in 1770, but nationalism doesn't run by the clock: A masterpiece designed in Germany, for Germans, must return to Germany.
www.arlindo-correia.com /amber_room.html   (3454 words)

  
 THE AMBER ROOM, by  Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy
Larissa Bardovskaya is the current curator of the Catherine Palace; her mission seems to be to spin the truth today so that the Soviets of yesteryear can save face about the disappearance of the Amber Room.
However, their first appointment was a historic unveiling ceremony at the Catherine Palace, built by Peter the Great for his fiancée 15 miles south of St Petersburg in a place that became known as the Tsar's Village, now renamed Pushkin.
Fifty years later, the new empress, Catherine the Great, restored and augmented the Amber Room, which was by then installed in the Catherine Palace, where she entertained her legion of lovers.
www.arlindo-correia.com /121204.html   (10562 words)

  
 Goodbye Mr. Chips
Petula Clark, as the musical-comedy star who exchanges the false glamour of the stage for the fusty restrictions of faculty life, troubling herself and everyone else with the difficulties of the transition, is fresh and charming.
Clark plays Catherine as though she is coming from just the other direction as Chips.
As played by Petula Clark, Catherine is the woman every man dreams of marrying which makes her perfect for the dumb-founded at his good luck Chips.
www.petulaclark.net /films/chips.html   (688 words)

  
 CBC News - Catherine on the campaign trail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
When Catherine Clark first started on the campaign trail with her dad in 1998 she wasn't exactly given a warm reception.
Catherine Clark is 23, beautiful and has been very visible alongside her dad throughout the first week of the campaign.
Clark has been travelling with her father throughout the election, but yesterday was the first time she did any media interviews.
cbc.ca /cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2000/10/28//catherine001028   (271 words)

  
 Catherine Clark bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Catherine H. Clark is Program Director at the Markle Foundation, a New York-based philanthropy that has focused on helping the public benefit from communcations technologies for nearly 30 years.
Clark was Program Coordinator of the Aspen Institute's Communications and Society Program in Washington, D.C., where she organized targeted roundtable seminars on topics bridging public policies and private practices in the telecommunications and media industries.
Clark is a member of the New York New Media Association, the MIT Enterprise Forum of New York, the Alliance Française of New York, and has served on the Communications Committee of the New York Regional Association of Grantmakers.
siyaset.bilkent.edu.tr /Harvard/clark.htm   (301 words)

  
 CTV.ca - Joe and Catherine: The Clark campaign connection - CTV News, Shows and Sports -- Canadian Television
Clark, the only daughter of Conservative Leader Joe Clark and author Maureen McTeer, was born in 1976.
In 1979, Catherine and her family lived at 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa briefly, when Joe Clark became prime minister in a Tory minority government.
Catherine Clark spent most of her childhood in Ottawa, immersed in the political scene.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/print/CTVNews/1025827019374_21236219?hub=CTVNewsAt11&subhub=PrintStory   (305 words)

  
 An "Evening in December"
Catherine: The book was originally intended as a resource pastors could put in the hands of women who came to them in turmoil over the treatment they were receiving in an abusive relationship.
Catherine: The research was done by Nancy Nason-Clark, a research sociologist at the University of New Brunswick.
Catherine Clark Kroeger is Adjunct Associate Professor of Classical and Ministry Studies at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Hamilton, Massachusetts.
www.npwl.org /motm/Kroeger.shtml   (1375 words)

  
 Catherine Clarke Summary
Jonassen, T., Larsen, P. and Clarke, C. (2001) "A dietary source of coenzyme Q is essential for growth of long-lived Caenorhabditis elegans clk-1 mutants." Proc.
Gin, P., Clarke, C.F. (2004) "Genetic evidence for a multi-subunit complex in coenzyme Q biosynthesis in yeast and the role of the Coq1 hexaprenyl diphosphate synthase." J Biol Chem.
Marbois, B., Gin, P., Faull, K.F., Poon, W.W., Lee, P.T., Strahan, J., Shepherd, J.N., Clarke, C.F. (2005) "Coq3 and Coq4 define a polypeptide complex in yeast mitochondria for the biosynthesis of coenzyme Q." J Biol Chem.
www.biochemistry.ucla.edu /biochem/Faculty/CClarke   (768 words)

  
 RISE: Research Initiative on Social Entrepreneurship
Catherine Clark is an experienced social investor, philanthropist and educator.
Clark has worked across the private, public and nonprofit sectors for over 13 years to support and build organizations and companies with a public purpose.
Clark was founder and Managing Director of the Flatiron Future Fund, a social venture fund, and President of the Flatiron Foundation, both incubated by
www.riseproject.org /clark.htm   (322 words)

  
 The Amber Room - Catherine Scott-Clark - Penguin Group (USA)
Passed on by imperial succession, the room was finally erected by Catherine the Great in her palace outside St. Petersburg, where it became legendary throughout the world.
In the last sixty years, hundreds of people have spent tens of millions of dollars tracing the whereabouts of the Amber Room, to no avail.
Catherine Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy have gone farther along the trail of this great, lost treasure than anyone before them and, in a masterpiece of detection, have at last unraveled the jumble of evidence surrounding its fate.
www.penguinputnam.com /nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_0425203786,00.html   (335 words)

  
 Houghton College grants honorary degree to Catherine Clark Kroeger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Clark Kroeger is adjunct associate professor of classical and ministry studies at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary and author of the soon-to-be-released book “Refuge from Abuse.” She is also the grandmother of Ruth Kroeger, one of the Houghton graduates.
In granting the degree, college President Daniel R. Chamberlain cited Clark Kroeger “for serving as a change-agent… from a framework of faith.
Clark Kroeger has founded and/or chaired several organizations including the Consultation on Women in the Biblical World for the Society of Biblical Literature; Christians for Biblical Equality; a colloquium of evangelical scholars on Biblical Perspectives on Women; and the World Evangelical Fellowship.
www.houghton.edu /news/articles/20040510b.htm   (239 words)

  
 Season 4 - Revelations
The girl, his daughter Catherine, doesn't believe them and that it's just a story, but Isaac tells her it's all true.Isaac knew Quinn and Colin's parents, it turns out.
Catherine didn't know his writing was based on experiences and she's not happy that she didn't know.
Catherine will go to her uncle's house, but is with the Sliders for a little while.
www.slidersweb.net /sarah/revelations.html   (1791 words)

  
 Juliette's Genealogy Pages- McAlpin Page
Peter McAlpin was born in the Scottish village of Killen, in Perthshire.
They eventually came to Australia in 1812 on the "General Graham", with three of the four children that were to be born to them...a fourth child, Catherine, being added to the family in 1814, by which time Peter and his family were settled in the Hawkesbury region of Sydney.
Elizabeth was buried in the grounds of the new St Matthews Church at Windsor on 17 November, 1817.
www.angelfire.com /bc/juliette/mcalpin.html   (687 words)

  
 Oshkosh Northwestern - $$text.style("HD*")$$   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Catherine Schwalm Clark, age 87 of Oshkosh, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, March 31, 2005.
Cathy is survived by her two sons: William E. (Sarah) Clark Jr., M.D. of Holden, Maine and David Dick (Jane) Clark, M.D. of Oshkosh; her four grandchildren: Douglas (Kerstin) Clark of Tempe, AZ, Elizabeth (Kurt) Clark Howard of Phoenix, Susan (Paul) Clark Harris of Portland, OR and Allison (Andrew) Clark Dumke of Oshkosh.
She is further survived by five great-grandchildren: Macaulley Dumke and Elizabeth Dumke both of Oshkosh, Maxim Harris of Portland, OR, Leif Clark of Tempe, AZ and Oliver Howard of Phoenix, AZ.
www.wisinfo.com /northwestern/print/stories/print_20460931.shtml   (337 words)

  
 Genealogy of Northeast Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
James Clark followed the flsmith's trade throughout his active life, his death occurring in the homeland when he was about seventy-five years of age.
Patrick J Clark was born 13 Mar 1849, and when a youth came to the United States.
Mrs Clark died 14 Jan 1894, aged forty years, and is buried in St Mary's Cemetery.
www.users.fast.net /~alkeis/history/hitchcock/clark.html   (315 words)

  
 FOR-PD Chat Transcript: 11/30/04   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Catherine Glass>> not to mention the numbers of graphics and pictures that are contained in the textbooks from which we teach.
Catherine Glass>> It is estimated that today's teenager spends 22,000 hours watching TV by the time he or she graduates from high school.
Catherine Glass>> I use a strategy call You Ought To Be In Pictures..I will place the URL for it here so you can check it out if you wish.
www.itrc.ucf.edu /forpd/resources/chat1104.html   (2462 words)

  
 Connecticut College - Women's Lacrosse
Connecticut College: Catherine Clark 4, Sarah Tacy 4, Kelsey Sullivan 2.
Catherine Clarke has amassed 83 goal, 30 assists and 113 points in her four-year career.
Clark led the club in all three major offensive categories, notching 24 goals, with 11 assists and 35 points.
www.conncoll.edu /ccrec/sports/wlax/04archiveindex.html   (4023 words)

  
 - National   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This week is the beginning of a new season for Talk Ottawa with Clark at the helm as both host and associate producer.
Clark is in good company; her predecessors include broadcasters Wayne Parkinson and Ed Hand.
Clark's experience in social affairs, public issues and public relations will only enhance the popular talk show.
www.rogerstelevision.com /option.asp?lid=23&tid=8598&ttl=6   (239 words)

  
 Catherine Clark - Columbia Business School Faculty Staff Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Professor Clark is an experienced social investor, foundation executive, consultant and educator.
She is also founder and Director of Columbia’s Research Initiative on Social Entrepreneurship (www.riseproject.org), and serves as Faculty Advisor for the Global Social Venture Competition (www.socialvc.net).
Clark was founder and Managing Director of the Flatiron Future Fund, a social venture fund, and President of the Flatiron Foundation, both incubated by Flatiron Partners, a JP Morgan Partners affiliate.
www.gsb.columbia.edu /whoswho/bio.cfm?ID=55987   (275 words)

  
 Teenreads.com -- THE ALISON RULES by Catherine Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Alison learns that the pain of emotions rather than the numb existence she was striving for is actually better, as it helps her heal.
Catherine Clark's previous novels were popular for their realistic characters and humorous situations, similar in style to Joan Bauer's books.
This storyline is disappointing to find here, but Clark has the friendship come first with the girls (even though they have a hurtful argument about it) rather than the boy, in a refreshing twist.
www.bonus.com /contour/teenreads/http@@/www.teenreads.com/reviews/0060559802.asp   (358 words)

  
 RIT - NTID - Media - Profile: Catherine Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Catherine Clark is NTID's Cochlear Implant Program coordinator, and an assistant professor in the Audiology Department at NTID/RIT.
She provides and coordinates cochlear implant evaluations, speechreading/listening practice, counseling and social support for the 100 NTID/RIT students who have the implants.
Catherine has presented and published in the areas of speech perception, speechreading, communication technologies and NTID's Cochlear Implant Program.
www.ntid.rit.edu /media/Catherine_Clark.php   (119 words)

  
 index
James Clark is my earliest known Clark ancestor in my direct line.
In the 1850 Burke County Census, there is an Elizabeth Clark, 57, living with the family.
Most of the decendants of James Clark still live in the Burke County area.
www.geocities.com /clarkefam2003   (370 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Analyzes Clark's unique approach to fantasy, pointing out that its incorporation of Canadian, especially Indian, influences, makes it different from fantasy in the European tradition.
Examines Clark's work within the contexts of Canadian fantasy tradition, Canadian myth and folklore, and Canadian children's fic tion.
Explores Clark's synthesis of European and Indian folklore in her fantasies.
www.unm.edu /~lhendr/author/author2.40.html   (115 words)

  
 Powell's Books - The Alison Rules by Catherine Clark
From Catherine Clark, author of Frozen Rodeo, comes a profound story of friendship, love, and loss.
From the author of such lighthearted books as "Frozen Rodeo" comes this new novel of immense depth and warmth that tells the heartwrenching story of friendship, love, and loss.
Catherine Clark is the author of Frozen Rodeo and Truth or Dairy.
powells.com /cgi-bin/partner?partner_id=719&cgi=product&isbn=0060559802   (311 words)

  
 Liberty Letters™: Personal Correspondence of Catherine Clark and Meredith Lyons, The
Catalog Description: This book in the Liberty Letters series—for girls ages 10 and up— is set against the background of World War II Two close friends, Catherine Clark and Meredith Lyons, share in the trials involved in having their fathers in the war.
Both girls involve themselves in the war effort and their friendship proves to be invaluable.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other—except for brief quotations in printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.
www.zondervanchurchsource.com /product.asp?ISBN=0310703530   (1512 words)

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