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 NOW with David Brancaccio. Politics & Economy. The Press and Politics. Tom Curley | PBS
Under Curley's leadership, the AP is evolving from a Wire service to an interactive global news network geared to meet the content needs and marketplace demands of members and customers worldwide.
Curley has restructured senior AP management, created an international division to drive content and new business overseas, charted the development of technology to create a multimedia database for all AP content, and encouraged initiatives to celebrate exceptional and distinctive AP journalism.
Curley was the original news staffer on the project that led to the creation of USA TODAY.
www.pbs.org /now/politics/curley.html   (419 words)

  
 The Craig-Curley Debate: The Existence of the Christian God
Curley:  Oh, I'll just be very brief about that.  I'm not competent to evaluate the latest theories in physics.  I am cautious about making bets against the possibility of science working things out in the long run.  But that's all I have to say about that.
Curley:  I think atheism, per se, has no positive assertions.  That's right.  It's just a denial of theism, that's all.  And it's completely open–ended until you specify what theos [god] is under consideration.  So it's not really a very interesting position to defend in that sense.
Curley: Yeah, well, I certainly agree about the genetic fallacy stuff.  That is to say, to give a causal account of the origin of a belief doesn't imply that the belief is not true.  I do think that it's a problem for Christians, it seems to me...
www.leaderu.com /offices/billcraig/docs/craig-curley10.html   (1195 words)

  
 GoPSUsports.com - Official Home of Penn State Athletics
Curley was recognized for his efforts in helping Penn State maintain its stature as one of the nation’s premier athletic programs in 2003 with his selection as the Northeast Athletic Director of the Year by NACDA.
Curley was named the Lions’ first full-time football recruiting coordinator in 1978 and was instrumental in identifying and recruiting a number of members of the 1982 national championship team.
Curley was active in the development of the Academic Support Center for Student-Athletes; the Penn State Sports Medicine Center; the Varsity “S" Club and the Football Letterman’s Club during his tenure as assistant to the athletic director.
www.gopsusports.com /People/AthleticAdmin/AthleticAdminCurley.cfm   (1657 words)

  
 Jeffrey Curley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Bob Curley is an athletic 43-year-old, with a weather-beaten face, bright blue eyes, and sandy hair that sticks straight up in places because he rakes a hand through it whenever he's fumbling for words, which is often.
The Curley boys are having trouble mustering the dignity and control that is apparently expected from families of murder victims.
Bob Curley, like most parents of murder victims, is determined to be in court for every minute of Sicari's and Jaynes's trial, despite the fact that such proceedings rarely bring the closure and satisfaction families hope for.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/features/98/09/24/JEFFREY_CURLEY.html   (5444 words)

  
 Seven Days: Curley's Cue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Curley describes himself as a fiscal conservative who believes that city government should only be big enough to "fit the bill." During his eight years on the Council, he's shown a readiness to be the lone dissenting voice on some issues, occasionally expressing opinions that were later supported by the voters.
Curley claims it was his initial opposition during a late-night Council meeting, combined with an editorial he penned, that eventually led to Burlington residents overwhelmingly rejecting the move.
Curley says he has no plans to accept campaign funds from the Vermont Republican Party; GOP Chairman Jim Barnett confirms that the state political organization is primarily involved in legislative and statewide elections, and generally doesn't fund local races.
www.sevendaysvt.com /columns/local-matters-news/2006/curleys-cue.html   (2402 words)

  
 The Craig-Curley Debate: The Existence of the Christian God
Curley will reassess his rejection of Christianity, which is largely based on parochial objections that would not trouble the vast majority of Christians either historically or today.
Curley tells us that a more promising way of avoiding his objections is to deny Pauline authority.  This like suggesting decapitation as a cure for headaches!  Fortunately, in the present case there just is no headache at all, unless one is a Calvinist.
Curley finds objectionable in the doctrine is infant damnation, which I (with most theologians) deny is implied by that doctrine.  Nowhere in Scripture is such a doctrine taught or implied.  Prof.
www.leaderu.com /offices/billcraig/docs/craig-curley12.html   (756 words)

  
 James Michael Curley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Michael Curley (November 20, 1874-November 12, 1958) was an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives, as the mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, and as Governor of Massachusetts.
Curley is honored with not one, but two statues at Faneuil Hall, across from Boston's new City Hall.
Curley is considered the inspiration for the protagonist Frank Skeffington in the novel and film The Last Hurrah by Edwin O'Connor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Michael_Curley   (1009 words)

  
 Interactive State House
Curley would go on to win three terms -- every other four years (1914-18, 1922-26, and 1930-34) and after reelection to Congress (1943-1945) return for a final term as Mayor 1945-1949.
Governor Curley accelerated the investment of millions of federal and state dollars in public works projects and induced regulated industries, such as banks and utilities to lower rates.
Curley's Senate campaign was unsuccessful and after a failed Mayoral campaign, he returned to Congress (1943-1945), and then again to the Mayor's office (1945-1959).
www.mass.gov /statehouse/massgovs/jcurley.htm   (291 words)

  
 James Curley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
James Curley the son of Irish immigrants from County Galway, was born in Boston on 20th November, 1863.
Curley was active in the Democratic Party and was a member of the State legislature (1902-03) and the Boston City Council (1910-11) before being elected to Congress on 4th March, 1911.
Curley became mayor of Boston again in 1945 but was found guilty of corruption while in office and served five months in prison before being pardoned by President Harry Truman.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /USAcurley.htm   (425 words)

  
 Curley Bridges Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Curley loved hanging around backstage at the Howard Theatre, befriending the musicians who came through town and expanding his musical education.
Curley's version marked a seminal leap from r&b into the maniacal realm of fledgling rock 'n' roll.
Curley kept busy with a succession of bands then, in 1981, tired of Toronto's big-city hassles, he moved north to the town of Barrie, Ontario.
www.electrofi.com /curleybio.htm   (821 words)

  
 tOA: the Other Arena, Biography
Curley walked away from the meeting with his rule changes; some of which lasted over time such as New York city's reliance on one-fall matches, while the less popular ones were hidden or thrown away.
Curley's NYC promotion suffered in 1923 and 1924 without the world title and due to competition from baseball, boxing and other sports that were going through their Golden Age period.
Curley was the main promoter and front man for the promotion, Mondt was the main booker, while Miller promoted/booked in Brooklyn at the Ridgewood Grove Arena and Pfeffer acted a talent scout (mainly in Europe) and took care of the financial books.
www.otherarena.com /htm/cgi-bin/biography.cgi?jackcurl   (6500 words)

  
 Pride Profile - Elizabeth Curley
Instead, she led Hofstra to a 17-1 Colonial Athletic Association record and was the runaway winner for the CAA Player of the Year Award, which was announced on Thursday evening prior to the start of the conference tournament.
Curley came into the season with a lifetime hitting percentage of.333, but turned her play up another notch this fall.
Curley recognized at the start of the year that she would need to take on a larger role on the team.
www.hofstra.edu /Athletics/Volleyball/ath_vb_curleyprofile.cfm   (944 words)

  
 RIT - News & Events: Curley earns RIT publishing award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Thomas Curley, president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press, will be honored with the 2005 RIT Isaiah Thomas Award in Publishing.
Under Curley, the AP is evolving from a wire service to an interactive global news network.
Curley earned his MBA from RIT’s College of Business in 1977 and is currently a member of RIT’s Board of Trustees.
www.rit.edu /~930www/NewsEvents/2005/Mar01/tpnews_curley.html   (440 words)

  
 Tom Curley - The Media Center @ API
Curley became president and chief executive officer of The Associated Press on June 1, 2003.
Curley has restructured senior AP management and has charted the development of technology to create a multimedia database for all AP content in addition to developing an international strategy to drive content and new business overseas and encouraging initiatives to celebrate exceptional and distinctive AP journalism.
Curley is married to Marsha Stanley, a former newspaper reporter and freelance writer.
www.mediacenter.org /content/6924.cfm   (500 words)

  
 AP Press Release
Curley will be the 12th person to lead the AP since its founding in 1848.
Osborne said Curley's experience with the smallest as well as the largest newspapers, with television and with digital services, equip him well to navigate today's complex news and information landscape.
Curley is a trustee of the Ronald McDonald House Charities, serves on the executive board of the newspaper Ad Council and also is the former chairman of the American Advertising Federation's Advertising Hall of Fame.
www.ap.org /pages/about/pressreleases/pr_32803.html   (1007 words)

  
 Curley's Page
The most common areas for devon baldness is the top of the head and the underside of the body from the throat down to the belly and the insides of the extremities.
Some Devons are born with a great coat with lots of curls like Curley was, and some are born with a short down-like coat that stays that way for their lifetime.
Curley is the sweetest of all the babies, you can see it in his face.
www.geocities.com /baldalikatz/curley1.html   (236 words)

  
 Mike Curley and Ajo, Arizona
Curley, a native of Ireland, who started his working life in Negaunee, Michigan, as an employee of the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co., left there for Coleraine, Minn., when that town was in its infancy.
Curley became the executive manager of the New Cornelia property and operated it until his retirement at which time he was succeeded by C. Kuzel.
Curley was widely known throughout the west and particularly in Pima County for his many community enterprises.
www.cunews.info /curley.html   (630 words)

  
 Curley Taylor - band
Curley Taylor was born and raised in Louisiana and has been around music all of his life.
By the age of 25, Curley had played drums for some of Louisiana's finest legends including: CC Adcock, Steve Riley, John Hart, "Lil" Bob of the Lollipops, and his uncles, "Lil Buck" Senegal and Wayne "Blue" Burns.
Curley found it hard to practice while traveling and touring, but found a way to produce his first CD Country Boy.
www.curleytaylor.com /band.html   (523 words)

  
  Obituary Reverend Martin W. Curley
Father Curley served the Montfort Fathers as an Assistant Novice Master, a professor at the seminary in Bay Shore and as Director of Studies for the Montfort Fathers in Ozone Park.
Father Curley was incardinated and became a priest of the Diocese of Rockville Centre in 1972.
Father Curley was named an associate pastor at St. Rose of Lima Church in Massapequa in 1990, and five years later he was transferred to St. Gertrude’s parish in Bayville where he served in the same capacity.
www.drvc.org /pubinfo/2006/obit_curley.html   (636 words)

  
 CJR - The Rascal King: The Life and Times of James Michael Curley, by Jack Beatty
George Oakes, the Republican running against Curley in 1949, came to the Christian Science Monitor reporters with a sensational story.
He got some stories from reporters for other newspapers, who were unable to get them into their own papers because Curley used his power over real estate assessments to keep the publishers in line, just as he used bribes to keep reporters in line.
As the publication of a religious institution, the Monitor was exempt from taxes and so was beyond Curley's reach.
archives.cjr.org /year/93/2/books-curley.asp   (259 words)

  
 Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble
Curley Taylor continues to bring out the crowds at dancehalls throughout the region with his own brand of city-in-the-country zydeco: hot or mellow, fast or slow the music is always in the groove, smooth and polished.
Curley began playing drums in his father's band when he was 16 and went on to work as a drummer with C.C. Adcock, Steve Riley, John Hart and C.J. Chenier.
Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble are shown performing in Mallet at St. Ann's Catholic Church.
www.lsue.edu /acadgate/music/curleytaylor.htm   (646 words)

  
 curley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Described by author Jack Beatty as 'The Rascal King,' James Curley (1874-1958) dominated Boston politics for half of the 20th century, serving as local councilor, mayor, governor and congressman, while also serving two prison terms.
A son of Galway immigrants, Curley was admired by working families who believed "his triumph was their triumph," and resented by opponents for his zealous railing against the Yankee establishment and for his rough and tumble political style.
The memorial park, which features twin statues of Curley by artist Lloyd Lillie, was dedicated in 1980 by Mayor Kevin White.
www.irishheritagetrail.com /curley.html   (131 words)

  
 attorney lawyer Curley Law Firm LLP law office Wakefield Massachusetts administrative law, alternative dispute ...
Former Curley Law Firm Legal Assistant, Patty Clay, was recognized in the Wakefield Daily Item newspaper for her outstanding participation in the second annual five-hour marathon spinning class to benefit the "Families of SMA" (spinal muscular atrophy).
Curley Law Firm LLP was an Exhibitor at the Caregivers Expo at Galvin Middle School in Wakefield, Massachusetts.
Curley Law Firm LLP was an Exhibitor at the Northern Essex Memory Walk at Bradley Palmer State Park in Topsfield.
www.curleylawfirm.com /FirmNews.shtml   (1788 words)

  
 Curley, Sisk take step back - The Boston Globe
John Curley of Osterville and Geoff Sisk of Marshfield struggled on Day 2 of the Cleveland Golf Tour's Wintonbury Hills Open yesterday in Bloomfield, Conn., but managed to stay in contention.
Curley followed his opening-round 65 that had him atop the field with a 71 to fall three shots behind Scott Ford and Eric Egloff, who share the lead after turning in matching 67-66--133 scores.
Sisk also dropped back after his opening-round 66, finishing with a 70 to join Curley in a tie for third.
www.boston.com /sports/golf/articles/2005/08/18/curley_sisk_take_step_back   (407 words)

  
 Curley Mays' Biography
With Etta's band when she and Curley appeared at the Hideaway Supper Club in Los Angeles were: Plas Johnson, Clifford Scott and Robbie Robinson on saxes, Bert Kendrix on organ, and Wayne Robinson on drums.
Curley's band at the Eastwood at that time was Herman Adams on tenor sax, the late Chester Douglas (also on tenor), "Ralph" on electric bass, Mary Parchman on organ, and Sokol Richard, who later became Ike and Tina Turner's drummer.
Curley was planning a tour around the state and possibly further for the summer of 1972 but was in the meantime still at the head of the Eastwood house band, "The Brothers Seven," on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
www.sonnyboylee.com /curleymays/bio.htm   (1146 words)

  
 attorney lawyer Curley Law Firm LLP law office Wakefield Massachusetts administrative law, alternative dispute ...
Curley is a frequent speaker on the subjects of elder law, estate planning and MassHealth planning.
Curley is active member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA), and the Massachusetts Chapter of NAELA.
Curley Law Firm is centrally located in Wakefield, Massachusetts and serves clients throughout Eastern Massachusetts including but not limited to Middlesex County (Wakefield, Reading, North Reading, Melrose, Burlington, Stoneham, Medford, Winchester, Andover, Middleton, etc.), Essex County (Beverly, Beverly Farms, Peabody, Essex, Ipswich, Rockport, Gloucester, Salem, Saugus, Lynnfield, etc.), and Suffolk County.
www.curleylawfirm.com /DynamicAttorneys.shtml?wldpid=3308426_1&p=yes   (606 words)

  
 The Craig-Curley Debate: The Existence of the Christian God
But who is it that is a member of the group?  ––Those who freely respond to God's offer of forgiveness in Christ Jesus, and place their trust in him.  And, thus, I think that Dr. Curley is simply mistaken that a faithful, Bible–believing Christian has to believe in arbitrary individual predestination.
So while Dr. Curley, I think, has given us, perhaps, good reasons to think that Calvinism is not true, he has not given us good reasons to think that Christian theism is not true.
On the contrary, I think we've seen, as yet unrefuted, five good reasons for thinking that a Creator and Designer of the universe exists who is the locus of absolute value and who has revealed Himself decisively in Jesus Christ.  And, therefore, I think that Christian theism is the more plausible world view.
www.leaderu.com /offices/billcraig/docs/craig-curley04.html   (806 words)

  
 ALA | Arthur Curley Lecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Arthur Curley Memorial Lecture is held annually at ALA Midwinter Meetings and honors ALA past president Arthur Curley.
Arthur Curley served as president of the American Library Association in 1994-1995 and was director of the Boston Public Library.
He was a champion of the arts and of the library’s role as a center that can transform the community.  The lecture series commemorates his lifelong dedication to the principles of intellectual freedom and free public access to information.
www.ala.org /ala/pio/curley/curley.htm   (156 words)

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