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  Eric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric I of Denmark, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII,
Eric Williams, former prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago (1961-81)
Eric the Half-Bee, a sketch by Monty Python
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 Fatal Friendship
Eric and Dylan were part of the Class of 1999, the first students who would spend all four years in a bigger and better Columbine, which had undergone a $15 million makeover, its first major renovation since opening in 1973.
Judy talked to the homeowner whose house had been vandalized and she called deputies and told them Eric was responsible.
Eric invited her to the after-prom party at Columbine's gymnasium, the affair that parents throw for kids as an alternative to drinking and driving when the prom ends.
denver.rockymountainnews.com /shooting/0822fata1.shtml   (9512 words)

  
 Worshipping Suburbia
Writer-director Eric Mendelsohn is sitting in a quintessentially suburban living room in Sherman Oaks, gazing past the sliding glass door to the concrete patio, brick barbeque and kidney-shaped pool in the backyard.
The five children were not allowed to watch TV or listen to rock 'n' roll music during the week; instead, they helped their parents construct a harpsicord in the living room or built models of the Parthenon in the basement.
"Judy Berlin," as it turns out, was Kahn's last film; Mendelsohn's mother, who had served as the impromptu caterer on the bare-bones set, frequently wrote to the actress during her illness.
www.jewishjournal.com /old/judyberlin.2.25.0.htm   (1020 words)

  
 ENJOY BILLINGS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric Judy's fluid bass lines help frame the often surreal, intensely melodic sound that is Modest Mouse, but he's still viewed as the other guy who helped form the alt-rock band 12 years ago.
Judy said that next time they're nominated, his expectations won't be as high and he might just decide to skip the show.
Judy, who just turned 30, was taking a break from touring last week, spending time at home with his almost-3-year-old son, Milo, who is a fledgling musician himself with a huge cache of instruments, thanks to dad.
www.billingsgazette.com /enjoybillings.php?display=rednews/2005/05/27/build/enjoybillings/20-modest-mouse.inc&adtype=enjoybillingsstory   (695 words)

  
 The Popcorn Gallery: Judy Berlin (1999)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric Mendelsohn's "Judy Berlin" is a quiet, beautifully filmed drama about the mundanity of the suburban lifestyle.
It is through Judy, and the eclipse, and a elderly retired teacher (Bette Henritze) suffering from Alzheimer's that Mendelsohn gives his characters a chance to break free of this cycle and, concurrently, illustrates just how firmly ensconced in their routine they truly are.
Kahn, who died just three months after "Judy Berlin" debuted at the 1999 Toronto Film Festival, has fun with her material, but also has an opportunity to demonstrate her sometimes overlooked dramatic skills (Alice's realisation that Arthur has abandoned her is particular good).
www.physics.mun.ca /~sps/movies/JudyBerlin.html   (959 words)

  
 PopMatters | Film | Interviews | Eric Mendelsohn - Judy Berlin
Eric Mendelsohn is a quiet guy, thoughtful and self-reflective.
His first feature film Judy Berlin — which won the 35-year-old Mendelsohn the Directing Award at 1999's Sundance Film Festival and was an official selection in the Cannes Festival's 1999 Un Certain Regard — is a carefully observation of suburban self-delusions and truths.
So, Judy says to David — not out of any autobiography on my part — make a movie, I mean, he could have been a CPA for all I care.
www.popmatters.com /film/interviews/mendelsohn-eric.shtml   (2871 words)

  
 Visit to the Beaudette's
Eric and I learned that a lobster pier is a place you can go to where you can buy steamed lobster, bring your own side dishes, and eat right there.
Judy was telling me to keep an eye peeled for a widow's watch, and we finally saw one.
Eric, Judy, and I went for a walk around town Monday morning, and checked out the covered bridge again.
www.ericandsylvia.com /pictures/2001/02-09-2001/default/page2   (440 words)

  
 DROWNED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
When Rick Taylor agreed to direct a camp, he and his wife, Judy, expected a delightful time for the family, not the darkest season of their lives.
Judy, eight months pregnant, dashed with her son back to the murky pond.
Judy explains, "We believe that if we do some of those things that we are supposed to do, then God is obligated, in our book, to leave us alone and give [hard times] to somebody else who needs those lessons in life."
home.ccci.org /wwc/2002/mayjun025.html   (891 words)

  
 ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, MARCH 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric stated that there will be a meeting with state officials on March 19 to discuss separate state funding for the Wide Area Network (WAN) in SE Minnesota.
Chris O'Neill and Eric Fosdick felt it was important that the Library Board reaffirm their support for the RPL Foundation by a willingness to provide a small amount of financial assistance to the Foundation.
Eric felt that we should have a student representative from each of the high schools and also the junior high schools.
www.rochesterpubliclibrary.org /library/homepage/LibraryBoard/1997/bdmar97.htm   (1879 words)

  
 The State News - www.statenews.com
Although Eric was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth and bound to a wheelchair, he was identified in preschool at 3 years old to be exceptionally gifted with music.
Judy Winter said Eric's life was affected by music in much the same way as Edgerton described.
In particular, Eric was interested in the acoustic guitar and drove music therapists to learn more about the instrument to teach him, his mother said.
www.statenews.com /article.phtml?pk=18188   (839 words)

  
 Hello Neighbor! Welcome to the Eric & Judy Archer place at Holley Mountain Airpark!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric joined Pan-Am in 1966, flying RandR out of Vietnam in the DC-6 aircraft that were based in Hong Kong.
Judy stayed home (in Hong Kong) to take care of the first of their two daughters.
Eric and crew landing a Boeing 727 in Berlin Germany.
www.holleymountainairpark.com /neighbors/archer   (509 words)

  
 Eric David Harris
Eric felt mistreated at school, especially by a small group of jocks (athletes), and he felt ignored by teachers and administrators.
Eric threatened to kill Brooks, stab meteorologists who had made wrong predictions with broken baseball bats, and take a shotgun to anyone who blocked his path in the hallways.
Eric and Dylan were hanging around there, and they ended up talking about what they were doing that night.
zanazl.tripod.com /Columbine/Suspects/EricHarris   (4358 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Remembering: Dick Winter (left) and Judy Winter hold a picture of their son, Eric Winter, who died Feb. 16 at age 12.
Judy and Dick Winter of DeWitt turned to their son's deepest passion, passing along more than $10,000 donated in Eric's memory to the MSU Community Music School to begin a music therapy summer camp.
Eric's musical ability was first recognized at age 3, when MSU music professor Cindy Taggart picked him out of the MSU Child Development Lab.
www.lsj.com /news/local/p_030616_musictherapy_3b.html   (662 words)

  
 Tavis Smiley . Archive . Monday January 9th | PBS
Judy Woodruff is a veteran broadcast journalist who’s reported on politics and breaking news for NBC, PBS and CNN.
In his hometown of Melbourne, Australia, Eric Bana was a popular class clown and won school talent contests.
With a stand-up and sketch comedy background, he’s a relative newcomer to Hollywood and has proven himself to be a versatile actor, capable of comedic, action and dramatic roles.
www.pbs.org /kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200601/20060109.html   (279 words)

  
 Wyoming Horseracing Task Force Committee Minutes Page
Judy made the point of the geographic size of Wyoming and the fact that horsemen don't like long hauls for their horses.
Eric Nelson reported that no money is owed on Wyoming Downs, however, Wyoming Downs is not making money at this point and Eric would like to turn things around and start making money.
Eric said he would put up the money if everything goes back to him until he is paid back.
parimutuel.state.wy.us /whrtf.htm   (1510 words)

  
 Reel.com: Eric Mendelsohn Interview
I am always in awe of the Judy Berlin type of person — the person who does not listen to reason and marches forward courageously, who is full of good humor and unself-conscious goodwill.
The argument that David and Judy are having throughout the whole film — whether anything's worthwhile or whether it's all for naught — is an argument that goes on in my head all the time, and probably everybody's head, I'd imagine.
The whole town of Babylon that I describe in the film is a town of Judy Berlinisms, meaning the forgettable thing, the past viable landscape that, on closer inspection, yields up tons of interesting, compelling, beautiful story lines and human interests.
www.reel.com /reel.asp?node=features/interviews/mendelsohn   (952 words)

  
 Rip-off Report.com - badbusinessbureau.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We signed a 2 year "contract" with Judy Knecht after being assured that everything would be taken care of for the next two years and we wouldn't have to worry.
Eric claimed that this was not his problem and that we should take care of it.
Finally, we received a letter from Eric stating that the house was more trouble than it was worth, and he wanted nothing more to do with it.
www.ripoffreport.com /view.asp?id=57405&view=printer   (991 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Judy Berlin (1997) : Video   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric Mendelsohn's Judy Berlin is, aside from being a Sundance Film Festival award winner, an intelligently observed portrayal of middle class foibles.
Ironically Judy, a local actress, is leaving that day for Hollywood, so she's delighted to see him as she thinks he'll be a director one day.
After seeing Judy Berlin act at a local theme park it is obvious she is never going to make it as an actress.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005NFZN?v=glance   (1932 words)

  
 ROCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, FEBRUARY 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Eric Fosdick moved, Ed Haskell second to seek quotes for security cameras from Custom Communications and at least one other local vendor, and to communicate to the City Administrator and City Council the need for funds to install a better system.
Judy stated that she is not in support of spending this much money on security cameras.
Bob Beery moved, Eric Fosdick second to accept the donation of an afghan from the PTSA and authorize hanging it in the auditorium.
www.rochesterpubliclibrary.org /library/homepage/LibraryBoard/1997/bdfeb97.htm   (2518 words)

  
 Minutes of the NAMI SCC Board of Director's meeting June 11, 2001
Judy: Brief Bios available on the ten candidates for election to the NAMI National Board next month.
Judy: Action must be taken soon in order to secure Web name for the next two years.
Speakers: Eric Seiley is on for 6/20 at Sutter, at 7:00 p.m.
www.namiscc.org /newsletters/Sept01/NAMISCCJuneMinutes.htm   (684 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Judy Collins - Wildflower Festival: DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Judy Collins is a wonderful singer and performer and she lends class and grace to every song she sings.
Eric Anderson's "Thirsty Boots" brings tears to my eyes, and to hear Judy and Eric sing it together is thrilling.
Judy and her co-stars Arlo Guthrie, Eric Anderson, and Tom Rush shine in this rich performance of folk classics, including City of New Orleans, Amazing Grace, The Circle, In My Life, and Both Sides Now.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00008G96H?v=glance   (973 words)

  
 MSU - School of Music - Events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The camp is named in honor of 12-year-old Eric Winter, a nine-year Music Therapy client diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth, who passed away on February 16, 2003.
Music was a very important part of Eric's life that resulted in some remarkable gains, including enhanced motor skills and communication, and heightened self esteem and motivation, according to Eric’s mother.
The camp is open to all ages and abilities, and costs are per family: $100 for one participant, $150 for two participants, or $200 for three or more participants.
www.music.msu.edu /news/showrelease.php?id=38   (465 words)

  
 B&B Online | Daily Recaps Archives | 1998 | The Bold and the Beautiful @ soapcentral.com
Eric pulls Judy's insurance file and gives Maggie the only address he has for her.
Judy doesn't want anything to do with Sheila for fear she might still carry out those threats Sheila made.
Judy couldn't bear the thought of harm coming to her sister so she left Forrester without a word to anyone, not even Eric.
www.soapcentral.com /b&b/recaps/1998/98feb16.php   (2194 words)

  
 EOWG Minutes, April 6, 2001
Judy said people have been asking her about making these materials accessible and whether the WAI will be talking to MIT about making them accessible.
Judy knows that Vint Cerf (?) in ISOC is very supportive of WAI - she hopes WAI material will be a useful resource for policy makers.
Judy noted that there seems to be a fresh round of litigation threats coming from Australia, including some on U.S. companies.
www.w3.org /WAI/EO/2001/0406-eowg-min.html   (1033 words)

  
 Here (Doesn't) Come the Sun, Eric Mendelsohn's "Judy Berlin"
The film -- a nuanced portrait of a sleepy town on Long Island during a supernaturally extended solar eclipse -- is an old-school, independent, with the special effects coming from its A-list cast, including the late, great Madeline Kahn, "Sopranos" star Edie Falco, Barbara Barrie and Julie Kavner.
Eric Mendelsohn: The idea of getting into the festival was surprising - it's just such a youth-oriented festival.
I'm more interested in the dramatic effects of a stopped elevator with two passengers in it, than a hidden bomb and a pot of gold or whatever.
www.indiewire.com /people/int_Mendelsohn_Eric_000228.html   (1633 words)

  
 Judy Garland Database: Home Page
Luft in '97 at the Judy Fest, and he was a very charming and witty man. I can see why Judy loved him.
All of the Judy Garland Show episodes are online, as well as information about the DVDs and DVD Box Sets.
So now there is a Judy on CD page, and a Various Artists/Sountracks page.
www.jgdb.com   (901 words)

  
 Judys Sewing Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The left photo is the entrance near Eric's Deli; the right photo is the entrance between Nob Hill Foods and the Valley Bottle Shop Liquor.
Judy's is the only authorized Husqvarna-Viking dealer in
Located between the hair salon and Eric's Deli.
www.judyssewingcenter.com   (86 words)

  
 Second Hand News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Judy was responsible for introducing Bob Welch to Fleetwood Mac, and worked for them 'behind the scenes' for many years, in their offices and on their tourbooks.
Also we received this letter from a cousin of Judy's, and appreciate her sharing some recollections of Judy's life with us.
Judy befriended Eric Burdon, Paul McCartney, the Kinks, and, of course, married Glenn Cornick of the Jethro Tull.
shn.fleetwoodmac.net /index.php?page=index_v2&id=251&c=1   (766 words)

  
 The Rebel Domain - The Official Site Of The Anti-Authority Movement   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
But Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold will be remembered for what they shared: A secret sickness and a hatred for humanity and their high school, a place where their teen-age angst spiraled into murderous rage.
His nickname, Reb, was inspired by a character in one of his favorite computer games, Doom, where the goal is to score high body counts.
Eric taught Brenda how to download Doom and other computer games, and how to use the Internet.
www.therebeldomain.com /before.html   (9363 words)

  
 Modest Mouse: The Moon & Antarctica ---Ink Blot Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Emo-esque indie rock band Modest Mouse was formed in 1993 in Issaquah, WA by vocalist/guitarist Isaac Brock, bassist Eric Judy and drummer Jeremiah Green.
The combination of its earthy, fatalistic lyrics, Hipgnosis-inspired album artwork (the award-winning team that created Pink Floyd album covers) and band members named Issac, Jeremiah, and Eric (Jericho) paint a surreal biblical landscape within the text of the liner notes.
The opening track, "3rd Planet" unleashes angry pessimistic memories and gloomy foretellings of a love that spirals outward between brazen, angular tantrums of distorted electric guitar.
www.inkblotmagazine.com /rev-archive/Modest_Mouse_Moon.htm   (436 words)

  
 Woods Hole Visitor from the National Research Council
Judy Nyquist, Deputy Director and Program Administrator for Associateship Programs in the Policy and Global Affairs Division of the National Research Council, visited the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)'s Woods Hole Field Center on June 18.
Judy discussed postdoctoral programs with center chief Bill Schwab and Eric Sundquist (National Research Program, Water Resources Discipline) and then discussed carbon-cycle research with Eric.
After a brief tour of Eric's lab, Judy and Eric were given a tour of the center's gas-hydrate facilities, including the GHASTLI (Gas Hydrate and Sediment Testing Laboratory Instrument) and HyFI (Hydrates From Ice) labs, and were briefed on laboratory and field gas-hydrate activities being conducted out of Woods Hole.
soundwaves.usgs.gov /2003/08/staff.html   (126 words)

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