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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Portmeirion History Home Page
Clough Williams-Ellis (right) with fellow famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright during his visit to Portmeirion in 1956.
In the woods to the left in this photo is where the hillside castle or fort is said to have stood.
Daughter of Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, Susan Williams-Ellis and her husband Euan Cooper-Willis took an increasing role in maintaining the hotel and improving the cottages and village as Clough became more senior.
www.portmeirion-history.co.uk   (3052 words)

  
  Chris Woods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Woods was a confident, brave, and agile goalkeeper, and his association with Shilton began at an early age when he signed for Nottingham Forest as an apprentice in 1976.
Woods was on the bench when Forest then won the European Cup with a 1-0 win over Malmö in Munich, and therefore gained a medal.
Woods didn't get a look-in again - even though England were forced to play the third place play-off match against Italy after their semi-final defeat, Robson chose to keep Shilton in the side for his 125th and final cap.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chris_Woods   (1487 words)

  
 Harold Clough - Maine House Republicans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Clough, a retired business executive, was a member of the Business and Economic Development Committee during his first two terms and served as ranking Republican member during the 120
Legislature, Rep. Clough was also appointed by the presiding officers as a member of the Joint Select Committee on Property Tax Reform.
Clough served on the Scarborough Planning Board in 1998 and 1999.
www.mehousegop.com /index.pl/clough   (134 words)

  
 Sport: Old bighead by Joseph Romanos | New Zealand Listener
Clough compiled a brilliant record through the 1970s, but was too opinionated and unpredictable to be offered the top job in England soccer.
Clough usually operated in harness with Peter Taylor, until they had a falling out in the 1980s.
Under Clough, Forest were promoted to the first division in 1977, won the League Cup in 1978, and were crowned Division One champions at the end of that season.
www.listener.co.nz /printable,2730.sm   (1433 words)

  
 97-6226 -- DeBoard v. Sunshine Mining and Refining Co. -- 04/05/2000
On August 22, 1985, Woods distributed a memorandum to its employees explaining that, due to a "cyclical downturn" in the oil and gas industry, cost-cutting measures would be required by all four of Sunshine's oil and gas subsidiaries, including Woods.
Wood attached a copy of his October 3, 1985, letter from Woods, and stated he agreed to accept early retirement under the Rule of 70 Plan only because of Woods' offer to provide him and his spouse with lifetime health, dental, and life insurance benefits.
Woods responded on July 11, 1995, by providing copies of various documents pertaining to the insurance plans at issue, but it did not alter or further explain the decision to discontinue payment of insurance premiums on behalf of plaintiffs.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2000/04/97-6226.htm   (7999 words)

  
 BreakingNews.ie: Clough plans to entertain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Burton manager Nigel Clough is not holding out much hope of humbling mighty Manchester United — but if Albion do produce an FA Cup shock, the Brewers boss wants it to be on the back of entertaining football.
Clough saw his Football Conference part-timers earn a third-round replay date with Alex Ferguson’s Premiership giants after an entertaining 0-0 draw in the Midlands.
Meanwhile, Clough has selection problems of his own with which to contend, as he is sweating on the fitness of Andy Corbett.
www.breakingnews.ie /story.asp?j=72554292&p=7z554594&n=72554672&x=&fs=2   (492 words)

  
 Clough Crossings - DINING - Polly Campbell: The Cincinnati Enquirer
It's cluff as in tough, as in Clough Pike.
Perhaps this was the kind of educational quandary that baffled students at Clough School, which the building originally was.
The rest of the room is decorated in a style to match: hardwood floors, leaded glass and wood wainscotting, combined with a dropped ceiling and carpeting, soften the feel and noise level.
www.cincinnati.com /freetime/dining/reviews/clough.html   (668 words)

  
 Longdendale | The Legend of Gallow's Clough
In the days when gibbetting was fashionable, it behoved almost every petty township to possess its own gallows, for there was far too great a demand for the services of rope and hangman to permit of only a few recognised places of execution, and one common hangman, as is the custom at the present time.
Wild and lonesome as the Gallow's Clough is at the present day, it was a much bleaker and more awesome place in the days when the gibbet was standing there.
In another moment the prisoner was dangling in the air, and before the night fell the gibbet at Gallow's Clough held the ghastly form of a dead man swinging in chains.
www.longdendale.com /legends_gallow.html   (2909 words)

  
 clough
Clough was cared for by a grandson and his wife Mr.
Clough was born in Durham-co, England, on June 20, 1847.
CLOUGH, WILLIAM C.2, HENRY1) was born February 09, 1978 in Cambridge, Ohio.
web.tusco.net /wisenct/Clough.htm   (1330 words)

  
 Tyler Morning Telegraph - GOOD INTENTIONS GONE BAD IN AFRICA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Michael Clough, an Africa expert and author on U.S.-Africa relations, points out that the countries who received the most aid during the Cold War now have the biggest problems, with Liberia, Sudan and what is now called Congo, topping the list.
Too often, Clough said, aid is granted based on the relationship between a country's leader and the international donors, not on the ability of the nation to use the aid properly.
Clough said this is a new recipe for failure.
www.tylerpaper.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=14801323&BRD=1994&PAG=461&dept_id=339133&rfi=6   (1891 words)

  
 Lad0506   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Clough ladies avenged a previous 6-1 defeat into a 2-0 victory against Bradford City From the start Clough excerted pressure on Citys defence with Louise Iken and Emma Rutherford going close but a darting run through citys defence by Sarah Wood resulted in a penallty which was converted by Helen Wagstaff.
Cloughs midfield started to dominate with Lucy Maude, Jodie Hunter and Wagstaff creating several chances and a through ball to Sarah Wood found Iken who set up Rutherford to lob the keeper to make a two nil interval lead.
The restart saw Clough continue to dominate and a Wagstaff corner was cleared off the line and a long range effort from Stacey Wood produced a superb save from the keeper.
www.howdencloughjfc.freeserve.co.uk /lad0506.htm   (698 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
He was directed to continue the Blanchard survey, which ended at the mouth of the lower Ammonoosuc, observing the same general rule of marking every six miles along the river for the line or corner of a future township.
It is a fact that he was a welcome guest at the Wentworth mansion, and that the governor held the itinerating ecclesiastic in high esteem, although he was proselyting followers from the established church.
At the age of sixteen he was a rugged boy with a willing heart, strong hands, and a determination to assit his hard-working father in the mills, and driving logs, giving his earnings to his father, and remaining with him until he was twenty-one.
www.nh.searchroots.com /documents/History_Whitefield_NH.txt   (13996 words)

  
 hart & clough print group
In the meantime Hart & Clough had acquired the bookbinding firm of W.H. Butler (Bradford) which was relaunched as Woods (Bradford) Ltd., and continues as one of the most successful and prosperous trade binderies in the area.
Hart & Clough was at this time making changes in its line of work, shifting from the production of stationery to that of publicity leaflets and brochures.
Hart & Clough's use of computers increased further in 1991 with the introduction of its first computer controlled four colour press, and two years later a PC network was developed for running the company's management information system (MIS) including estimating and work ticket production.
www.hartandclough.co.uk /history.html   (855 words)

  
 Howden Clough u7 Team page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
Clough responded with Anthony Linley and Scott Atkinson working the ball up the field and a return pass to Anthony almost going in the net.
Cloughs midfield pair of Thomas Duffy and Adam Milner linked well and the striking partnership of Joshua Twohig and Greg Woods caused Carlinghow some trouble.
Clough opened the scoring with a long range shot from Ryan Adams which flew over everybody and into the net, Good play from Scott Atkinson was nearly rewarded but his final shot was tipped over the bar.
www.howdencloughjfc.freeserve.co.uk /u70102.htm   (1385 words)

  
 Norman Giller's England Lineups and Match Highlights 1990-91 to 1995-96
The Turks might easily have salvaged a draw but for a couple of excellent saves by Chris Woods and the intervention of a post when he was beaten by a snap shot from Riza.
The English defence missed the steadying influence of injured Mark Wright, but Carlton Palmer gave a good account of himself against a Danish side in which Brian Laudrup was outstanding as the orchestrator of their attacks.
Tony Adams was a source of strength and inspiration in the middle of the England defence, and John Barnes regained his dignity with a battling performance.
www.englandfootballonline.com /MatchRsl/SumsGiller1990-96.html   (8175 words)

  
 All Things Maine
Established in 1828, this old-fashioned grocery -- with wood floors, tin ceilings, and signs from the 1940s advertising smoked knuckles for 37 cents a pound -- is run by the sixth generation of the Frisbee family, whose Kittery roots date to the late 1700s.
A speech by Rufus K. Sewall before the Maine Historical Society in 1893 recounted an effort in 1793 to spirit Queen Marie Antoinette out of France and give her refuge on the coast of Maine.
The house in which he lived—and where the Queen was to make her home—was moved in 1838 across "The Eddy" to Edgecomb, and is now occupied by Marie Antoinette House Antiques.
allthingsmaine.blogspot.com   (1353 words)

  
 Maine Farmhouse Journal Entry, Green Side Up!, June 1, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
I have always loved rambling in the woods, and have always felt the need to be grounded in the knowledge that there was a patch of trees somewhere that I could always call my own.
The woodlot is roughly rectangular rising from a red maple and hemlock wooded wetland on one edge through stands of white birch and white pine to knolls with red pine, red oak, poplar and beech on them.
I was amazed at the ease with which the big feller machine operated, snaking through the woods to seek out and cut the trees that Jack had marked with a spot of blue paint.
www.crabcoll.com /journal/trees.html   (2681 words)

  
 FAMILY HISTORY
Each of John Clough's living children supplied the facts for their own immediate families and the facts for his deceased children were supplied by one or more of his grandchildren in their respective lines.
John Clough was born July 7, 1874 at Manhattan, Kansas, the fourth child of and Jennie Case Clough.
It had a nice, cozy log cabin, was way back in the woods with a trout stream only a hundred yards from the house, about a mile from the Chippewa River with lots of berries and wood and just about every thing we needed.
www.tomclough.com /library/memories.html   (21862 words)

  
 Broadleaved and Mixed Woodland
In general terms, woods with oak as the main broadleaf tree tend to be found on the more acidic soils such as those found overlying sandstones and gritstones in Bowland and the South Pennines.
It is not uncommon to find ash as a significant component of woods even where oak dominates, with stands of ash often growing in damper or slightly flushed areas of the wood.
Many oak woods, particularly in the north of the county were coppiced in the past to produce charcoal.
www.lbap.org.uk /bap/habitat/woodland.htm   (2769 words)

  
 Home Page
"Clough", as I have come to know it, is pronounced "cluff"and derives from the Middle English word for "a cleft in a hill".
The name is widely known in the United Kingdom and especially around Manchester, where there is a parish called Boggart Hole Clough.
In Virginia, a Reverend John Clough (believed to be Methodist) lies buried in the floor of the old parish church at
members.visi.net /~jclough/index.html   (249 words)

  
 Bluebead lily - Wildlife enhancement on Prince Edward Island
The sale of native trees and shrubs from our nursery helps fund many programs, including a children's program, school tours and talks, guided walks, breeding bird survey and plantings at schools, on community land, for forest restoration, and within riparian zones.
The Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project is growing wildflowers and also has an excellent collection of books on the subject.
The Macphail Woods Ecological Forestry Project, a member of the Island Sustainable Forest Partnership Cooperative with assistance from Natural Resources Canada, the Canadian Forest Service and the Model Forest Program have put together this series of information sheets concerning Wildlife Enhancement on Prince Edward Island.
www.macphailwoods.org /wildlife/bluebeadlily.html   (484 words)

  
 Map & Directions | QC Industries
Travel straight on Bach-Buxton for approximately 2 miles to traffic light.
Turn right at the light onto Clough Pike.
Travel straight approximately 1/4 mile, turn left onto Clough Woods Drive.
www.qcindustries.com /contact-us/map-directions.html   (198 words)

  
 WHOI : Media Relations: Obituary : Auguste K. Clough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has received word of the death August 9, 2005 of retiree Auguste K. Clough of Wentworth, NH after a brief illness.
Born June 16, 1912 in Wentworth, NH, Auguste "Gus" Clough attended Concord, NH, schools and was graduated from Concord High School in 1930.
He is survived by a daughter, Gwen Erwin of Clayton, GA; two sons, Auguste G. Clough and Dennis J. Clough, both of West Falmouth, MA; nine grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgranddaughters; two sisters, Yvonne Qunst of Chadds Ford, PA and Virginia Keith of Wentworth, NH; and many nieces and nephews.
www.whoi.edu /mr/obit.do?id=6322   (299 words)

  
 Bibliography Page 4
Clough Family Line - Moore Family Line - Corey Family Line - Dearhamer Family Line - Unrelated Persons - New or recently changed narratives - Site Search - Legend
The Genealogy of the Descendants of John Clough of Salisbury, Massachusetts.
You will get the best results if these pages are viewed with the latest version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator or other latest generation browser.
www.tomclough.com /s4.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Amerivest Realty, Naples & Bonita Springs Real Estate for sale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-08)
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www.floridatrish.com /featured_communities.asp   (3071 words)

  
 Roy's information site on walking and weather etc.
Cross Clough Bank Bridge and turn right onto the canal towpath heading east, (a less steep drop onto the towpath can be found by initially turning left and doubling back under the bridge).
It is not a history or heritage trail as such but does include and draw attention to things like the stocks, datestones, industrial relics, old byways and examples of architecture.
The route includes Spout House Clough, Clough Brook, the Leeds and Liverpool canal towpath, Hapton Castle Clough, Hameldon Woods, Hameldon Scouts, the Kings Highway, the Coppice, Peel Park, Hillock Vale and the original village centre of Towngate.
www.roychetham.co.uk /huncoattrail.html   (2328 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Burton Albion | Woods handed Burton chance
Woods, 28, is without a club after ending a short spell with Chester at the end of last season.
The former Scarborough and Northwich Victoria number one is set to be given a couple of games by Clough.
Brewers boss Clough has already taken a look at former Accrington keeper Jon Kennedy as he looks to replace Matt Duke following his move to Hull.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/teams/b/burton_albion/3936901.stm   (90 words)

  
 Peter Shilton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forest had just been promoted to the First Division and were on the up under Brian Clough.
They won the League Cup in a replay after initially drawing with Liverpool at Wembley, though Shilton missed that as he was cup-tied, and then incredibly clinched the League title in their first season back in the first division.
Chris Woods, longtime understudy to Shilton (and his teenage understudy a decade earlier at Forest - he had played in the League Cup final when Shilton was cup-tied) was given a rare game.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Peter_Shilton   (3649 words)

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