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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  In the Matter of Alfred R. Piasio and Donald W. Wilson -- September 29, 2000
Wilson testified that for Transactions 1 through 3, he did not receive any pricing instruction concerning the result of the purchase and sale, but that for Transactions 4 through 11, he was told that the loss should not exceed one-quarter of a cent per bushel.
Wilson explained to the MGE that allocation among participating traders in matched groups was necessary to achieve the desired result because "it was unlikely he could get local traders to execute spreads using the contract's daily high and low unless they could be on both orders and scalp a profit." DX 29.
Wilson characterizes his conduct as the result of a series of factors that were stacked up against him, such as his "competing obligation to devote proper attention to his large deck," his "confusion" concerning the pricing instructions, and his "misplaced reliance" on the assurances of Soule, Oja and Sinclair that the orders were proper.
www.cftc.gov /ogc/oporders00/ogcpiasio092900.htm   (11924 words)

  
 April 22, 1999, letter to Donald Wilson
Wilson agrees to cooperate fully with the Department by providing complete and truthful information to agents of the Department regarding the subject matter of this grant of immunity as specified in paragraph 1.
Wilson agrees to submit to polygraph examinations administered by the Department related to the subject matter of the grant of immunity, if determined to be necessary by agents of the Department.
Wilson knowingly and willfully provides false or misleading information or statements to agents of the Department in the future, he may be subject to prosecution under 18 United States Code § 1001 or other applicable federal criminal statute for such conduct.
www.usdoj.gov /crt/crim/mlk/attach7.htm   (667 words)

  
 J. Wilson: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Donald Wilson, President and CEO of Prudential Steel Ltd. said, we are hopeful that the price of oil will continue to show sustained improvements, however, the recent low prices have resulted in exploration and production companies restraining their drilling and infrastructure development programs.
Donald Wilson, effective November 1, 2000, as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Prudential Steel Ltd. of Calgary, Alberta, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of Maverick.
Wilson has been with Prudential Steel for 29 years and progressed through the commercial side of the organization, reaching the position of Vice President, Sales in 1974, Executive Vice President and General Manager in 1984 and was appointed to his present position in 1985.
www.zoominfo.com /people/wilson_j._2278477.aspx   (1624 words)

  
 Donald Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald Wilson (born September 1, 1910, Dunblane, Scotland; died March 6, 2002, Gloucestershire, England) was a British television writer and producer, best known for his work on the BBC's adaptation of The Forsyte Saga in 1967.
Wilson was responsible for much of the early development work on the show, although he did strongly attempt to dissuade producer Verity Lambert from using writer Terry Nation’s script featuring a race of aliens named Daleks.
Acting as both adapter and producer, Wilson created one of the BBC’s most popular and successful drama serials of all time, which was a huge hit on its eventual screening on BBC Two in 1967, and was quickly repeated on BBC One.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donald_Wilson   (439 words)

  
 Converted WP file 071701   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wilson claims that double jeopardy barred his retrial, that the court wrongly refused various instructions on lesser included offenses, and that it erroneously gave an instruction referring to the jury as the "moral conscience of our society." We affirm.
Wilson objected, and after the court heard further testimony outside the presence of the jury to clarify Detective McCutcheon's statements, Wilson moved for a mistrial on Doyle grounds, that the State may not comment on a defendant's exercise of his right to remain silent.
Wilson argued at a hearing, as he argues now, that his retrial should have been barred because his motion for mistrial was necessitated by prosecutorial error and/or misconduct, which was inspired by the State's desire to retry the case and improve its chances of winning.
www.in.gov /judiciary/opinions/previous/archive/071701.rts.html   (5363 words)

  
 Donald Wilson Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
During his years in Washington, Donald also worked in forest fire management on the Olympic Peninsula and in the small eastern Washington town of Republic, where he owned property with his sister Sara and her husband Bill.
Though by nature modest and introspective, Donald was often tapped for supervisory positions because of his conscientiousness and intelligence.
Donald's interior life was an incredibly rich and complex tapestry that contained both strength and the devastating vulnerability of depression.
www.losalamos.com /josh/dsmith/o_current.htm   (714 words)

  
 Donald E. Wilson - Board of Advisors - The Institute of Human Virology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wilson is currently is a member of the Advisory Committee to the Director of the NIH.
Wilson is chair of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), immediate past-chairman of the AAMC’s Council of Deans, and a member of the Administrative Board of the Council of Deans, the Executive Committee, and the Advisory Panel on the Mission of Medical Schools of the AAMC.
Wilson has over 150 publications in the fields of internal medicine, gastroenterology and medical education, and has served or is serving as editor or associate editor of several medical journals, including the Journal of the Association for Academic Minority Physicians, the Journal of the American College of Nutrition and Prostaglandins.
www.ihv.org /bios/wilson.html   (534 words)

  
 UM SOM - Dean Wilson
Wilson has dedicated his life to the advancement of medical science, education and the principals of diversity and equity in health care.
Wilson has without a doubt made a measurable and lasting impact on Maryland and the country, while providing inspiration to a new generation of students.
Wilson Wilson is nationally recognized for creating an atmosphere that respects and celebrates cultural and gender diversity.
www.medschool.umaryland.edu /Wilson.asp   (692 words)

  
 Obituary: The Rev. Donald Wilson / Pastor who gave quiet care to North Hills congregants   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Rev. Donald Wilson, a gentle and tireless minister who tended souls at two large churches headed by high-profile evangelist John Guest, died Christmas Eve from complications after heart surgery.
Wilson, 74, had served as an associate rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Sewickley, and was still working for Christ Church at Grove Farm, Ohio Township.
Wilson is survived by two sons, Randolph, of Pittsburgh, and Andrew, of Richmond, Va. ; two daughters, Lorraine Glenn, of Leetsdale, and Rebecca Mercer, of Rochester, NY; two brothers, Walter, of Centerport, N.Y., and John, of Las Vegas, Nev.; a sister, Elsa Jardine, of South Carolina; and seven grandchildren.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04365/434638.stm   (751 words)

  
 Donald K. Wilson
Wilson specializes in all areas of entertainment law and represents clients from the recording, film, television, book publishing and sports industries.
Wilson capped his tenure at Quincy Jones Production as President of Qwest Entertainment Company, which is the parent organization of Quincy Jones Productions.
Wilson has been a featured panelist for various Entertainment and Sports Law Symposiums, and has been invited to guest lecture at UCLA and USC Law Schools.
www.obn-tv.com /dwilson.htm   (161 words)

  
 Donald E. Wilson, Rear Admiral, United States Navy
Donald Erwin Wilson, 69, a retired Navy Rear Admiral who from 1988 to 2001 owned and operated Fishing World, a bait and fishing supply shop in Alexandria, Virginia, died of cancer February 3, 2002, at Inova Fairfax Hospital.
Admiral Wilson, a Springfield, Virginia, resident, settled in the Washington area after retiring from the Navy in 1987 after 32 years of service.
Admiral Wilson reported to Washington, D.C., in 1973 as assistant to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for installations and logistics.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /dewilson2.htm   (591 words)

  
 Wilson Program
Donald Wilson, a longtime College trustee, established a fund in 1981 to help students imagine socially responsible career options in the public and private sectors.
The Donald L. Wilson Program promotes the theory and practice of socially responsible innovation, enterprise, and leadership in the business, government, and non-profit sectors, with the goal of empowering students to explore diverse career options.
The Wilson Program is named in honor of Donald Wilson, a 1925 graduate of Grinnell College and vice-president of Lionel D. Edie and Company, Investment Counselors and Economics Consultants.
www.grinnell.edu /academic/wilson   (668 words)

  
 University of Maryland School of Medicine Dean Donald Wilson Set to Retire in 2006 After 15 Years of Leadership
Wilson will remain in his position as Dean and Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University during the search for a new dean.
From 1994 to 2004, Dean Wilson was chairman of the Maryland Health Care Commission, which monitors health care costs and evaluates the quality of HMOs, nursing homes and hospitals.
Wilson became the youngest person to make full professor at the University of Illinois Medical School and later became chief of gastroenterology there.
www.umm.edu /news/releases/wilson.html   (950 words)

  
 Donald Wilson
Councilman Donald Wilson was born September 20, 1942 on a rural farm in
Councilman Wilson is married to Willie Lee Wilson and they have four children, seven grandchildren and one great grandchild.
Councilman Wilson has been a successful businessman in real estate and as a paint contractor for the past 34 years.
www.commercega.org /site/page5187.html   (120 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Obituaries | Obituary: Donald Wilson
As head of the BBC script department, and a writer and producer, Donald Wilson, who has died aged 91, was an influential figure in television drama from the 1950s to the 1980s.
After the war, Wilson resumed his film industry career until, in the 1950s, he was recruited by the BBC head of drama, Michael Barry, and charged with attracting new writers to the medium.
At home in the evening, Wilson worked on the screenplay, as always in pencil on sheets of foolscap paper - a practice that nearly cost him a bonus when, years later, a wealthy American collector sought to buy the original manuscripts of the serial.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,,665808,00.html   (584 words)

  
 Donald A Wilson Secondary School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Donald A. Wilson Secondary School is located in Whitby, Ontario within the Durham District School Board.
One issue Donald A. Wilson has is its lack of a soccer team.
Donald A. Wilson Secondary School is in Whitby, Ontario.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Donald_A_Wilson_Secondary_School   (375 words)

  
 Alexander Wilson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Donald Roller Wilson, And One Was Very Hot and One Was Very Not, 1985
Elisa Baker is the Exhibits Coordinator for the Cultural Arts Council of Sonoma County and J.J. Wilson and Diane Gillespie are Virginia Woolf Senior Scholars and...
The unfinished, and improvised nature of the works could be described as thoughts in progress mapping out patterns of the possible, or the debris of ideas that remain from the collision between science and the everyday.
wwar.com /masters/w/wilson-alexander.html   (1568 words)

  
 Wilson Program: Mission Statement and Committee Members
Donald L. Wilson (1904-1986) Vice President of Lionel D. Edie and Company, Investment Counselors and Economics Consultants.; Life Trustee and benefactor of Grinnell College.
The Donald L. Wilson Program in Enterprise and Leadership examines the theory and practice of socially responsible innovation, enterprise, and leadership in the business, government, and non-profit sectors, with the goal of empowering students to explore diverse career options.
The Wilson program invites college alumni to return to campus to offer, through short-courses and class visits, insights and salient experiences derived from creative careers and responsible leadership in business, government, and non-governmental organizations.
www.grinnell.edu /academic/wilson/mission   (180 words)

  
 Internet Obituary Network, Obituary for Donald Lee Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald Lee Wilson, 74, died on 8 Jun 1998 and was buried with full military honors in the VA cemetery in Boulder City, NV.
Son of Garnet Wilson and Blanche (Foor) Wilson.
He was born in Mt. Clemens, Mich on Sept. 18, 1923, and after a outstanding 26 year career with the U.S. Air Force (including a few years in the US Army Air Corps) retired in Las Vegas, NV with his wife, Juanita E. (Weethee) of 49 years.
obits.com /wilsondonald.html   (186 words)

  
 Dr. Donald Wilson Named AAMC Chair
Former chair of the AAMC Council of Deans, Dr. Wilson is the first African-American dean of a predominantly non-minority medical school, as well as the first African-American dean of the University of Maryland (UMD) School of Medicine.
Wilson's commitment to the education of minority medical students prompted him to become a founding member of the Association of Academic Minority Physicians, a professional organization for minority physicians and scientists.
He is known at UMD for his successful efforts to increase the number of minority faculty and for creating an atmosphere that respects cultural and gender diversity.
www.aamc.org /newsroom/pressrel/2003/031108e.htm   (355 words)

  
 Donald Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald Wilson played a relatively minor role in World War II, serving as George Kenney's chief of staff for nearly two years.
Wilson fancied himself a philosopher, so there are discourses here on life, education, politics, war strategy, and automobiles.
Wilson therefore provides an interesting portrait of a bygone age.
www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil /airchronicles/cc/wilson.html   (151 words)

  
 Donald M. Wilson's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A native of Chicago, Donald M. Wilson studied composition with Karel Husa and Robert Palmer at Cornell University and with Gunther Schuller at the Berkshire Music Center (Tanglewood).
In 1965 Wilson became the first music director of the educational FM station in Philadelphia now known as WHYY-FM.
Now a professor emeritus at Bowling Green State University, Wilson joined the BGSU music faculty in 1967, taught music theory, analysis and composition for 31 years and chaired the Music Composition/History Department for two four-year terms (1973-77; 1994-98).
mustec.bgsu.edu /~dwilson   (246 words)

  
 Donald Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Wilson was employed with the Carnegie Natural Gas Co. and retired in 1978 with 31 years of service.
In addition to his parents, he also was preceded in death by his wife, Carolynne Sue Wilson, who died Jan. 11, 1996; and a sister, Lillian N. Wilson.
Wilson will be laid to rest beside his wife at the Mannington Memorial Park Cemetery.
timeswv.com /obituaries/local_story_203200811.html/resources_printstory   (313 words)

  
 Donald Wilson Smith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald passed away at his cabin in Republic, Washington on April 10th, 2004.
He was a very special human being and he touched many people--we particularly want to share with those who were unable to attend either of the services.
Clarke, Donald, and Josh on the old Smith bus.
www.vla.com /josh/dsmith   (227 words)

  
 eBay - donald wilson, Paintings, Posters items on eBay.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The ABCs of Worship by Donald Wilson Stake (1992)
Smelt Fly Patterns by Donald A. Wilson (1996)
DONALD WILSON: Lean On Me (soul, vinyl 45)
search-desc.ebay.com /search/search.dll?query=donald+wilson&newu=1&...   (412 words)

  
 donald roller wilson
I was fortunate enough to pick up some Wilson posters at a gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a couple of years ago (including one with the dog seen on the cover of Them or Us), and even the posters were not cheap.
I was told that Wilson's paintings have gotten to be ultra-trendy among the Hollywood set, with people like Whoopi Goldberg and Jack Nicholson buying originals and driving the prices way up.
I really like Wilson's stuff, and I think it does make for a visual equivalent of at least some aspects of Frank's music: the obsessive details, odd recurring themes, strange juxtapositions, etc. The only better visual equivalents are Cal's stuff (of course) and the late great Neon Park --at least that Weasels cover!
www.united-mutations.com /w/donald_roller_wilson.htm   (687 words)

  
 Donald Roller Wilson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Donald Shaw MacLaughlin, The White Ox, circa 1906
Donald Shaw MacLaughlin, Road Song No. 5, 1909
Donald Shaw MacLaughlin, River Song No. 5, circa 1918
wwar.com /masters/w/wilson-donald_roller.html   (1396 words)

  
 UMD's Dr. Donald Wilson Named AAMC Chair-Elect
Wilson will succeed the AAMC's incoming chair, New York University Hospitals Center President Theresa Bischoff, in 2003.
Immediate past chair of the AAMC Council of Deans, Dr. Wilson is the first African-American dean of a predominantly non-minority medical school, as well as the first African-American dean of UMD School of Medicine.
Two years ago, Dr. Wilson became the first recipient of the AAMC's Herbert W. Nickens M.D. Award for Diversity.
www.aamc.org /newsroom/pressrel/2002/021109c.htm   (387 words)

  
 Terre Haute, Indiana News - TribStar.com - Donald R. Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Donald R. Wilson, 68, of Vigo County died at 5:04 p.m.
He was born Sept. 15, 1937, in Vigo County to Arnold Wilson and Lula Akers Wilson.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, Fred L. Wilson and Charles “Tom” Wilson.
www.tribstar.com /siteSearch/apstorysection/local_story_192232624.html   (262 words)

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