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  Jackson
Jackson, Alabama Jackson is a city located in 2000 census, the population of the city is 5,419.
Jackson (village), Wisconsin Jackson is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 4,938.
Jackson Purchase The Jackson Purchase is a region in the 1818.
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 George Jackson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
George Jackson (September 23, 1941 - August 21, 1971) was a Black American radical who was a member of the Black Panther Party.
Jackson was convicted and imprisoned as a felon at age 18.
On August 21, 1971, Jackson was gunned down in the prison yard at San Quentin in what officials described as an escape attempt.
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 Jenks review of Kate Jackson on Newnes
Jackson undertakes an interdisciplinary work, combining the methods of literary criticism, media studies and history to analyze Newnes’ publications and their relationships to British journalism and culture.
Jackson acknowledges that the heavy emphasis on textual analysis was partially dictated by the lack of extensive archival documentation on Newnes.
As Jackson explains, the reconceptualization of time and space, begun with the telegraph and continuing with the telephone, film and radio, stimulated the public imagination and created a market for the accessible exoticism that was at the heart of the Wide World Magazine appeal (p.
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 Roanoke
George Conrad was born in Woodstock, Shenandoah County, Virginia, October 3, 1800, and died at Roanoke, West Virginia, December 18, 1876.
George T. Duvall and a sister Mary Ann Duvall, took up their residence at this point very early in the nineteenth century.
George T. Duvall was born in Hardy County, in 1784, and died at the Indian Farm January 29, 1876.
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 Heroes From PR 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On the night of October 24-25, 1952, Captain Jackson took over the defense of the high ground immediately south of Hill 391, an outpost near Kangong-ni, a place advantageous enough to house bunkers for his company’s three rifle platoons, but none of these was adequate for fighting off an attack.
Jackson knew his plans for improving his defenses had little chance for success, given that the Chinese had excellent observation of George 2/65 – to say nothing of the enemy force four times the size of Jackson’s and the accuracy of the artillery and mortar fire upon the heights.
Jackson retired from the Army in 1965, after twenty years of distinguished service; but it wasn’t until December 2002 that he was presented with the Silver Star for Valor he had earned half a century ago.
www.bragg.army.mil /1-295INF/heroes_from_pr_3.htm   (2057 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Arts special reports | David Aaronovitch: Has everyone gone Wacko now?
Plus their children, which is interesting because, for the second time, Jackson has been accused of child molestation and is now awaiting trial.
Jackson is the stuff of childrens' dreams, good and - increasingly - bad.
When he was in Britain last spring Jackson visited his friend, an Israeli spoon-bender called Uri Geller, the stadium of Exeter City football club, and (unexpectedly) a birthday celebration for minister Paul Boateng held in the Houses of Parliament, where he sang Happy Birthday to You, and had a chat with the lord chancellor.
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 Mp
John Moore Australian Mp John Moore (Australian MP) John Moore (born 2001.
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MP MP may stand for: Member of Parliament military police magic points (in roleplaying games) state code") milepost mult...
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 George Jackson biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Isolated in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, Jackson studied political economy and radical theory and wrote two books, Blood in My Eye and Soledad Brother, which became bestsellers and brought him world-wide attention.
Other prisoners who wittnessed the event claim that there was no weapon, and that Jackson had not been planning any escape or rebellion.
George Jackson on the pacifism of Martin Luther King, Jr.
george-jackson.biography.ms   (356 words)

  
 Jackson Free Press | George Dale Puts Foot In Mouth on Air
June 29, 2004--Magnolia Report has an MP3 of a radio call in which George Dale, commissioner of Insurance and a leading Mississippi Democrat, relates that MS Dem leadership was looking for a "white" chairman; when prodded, he fails to back off the statement, saying that MS Dem's are courting "white conservative" voters.
My guess is that George Dale may have gotten to the point in his life where he needs to asked by the MS Dems that he no longer be a spokesman for the party.
George Dale's endorsement of Bush yesterday is intriguing, if not particularly surprising.
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 George Olliver Guestbook
Perhaps having a friend like George, with a kind word, and a Christian too, might be of some benefit to her.
George the people that do not get out to see you; it is their loss.
George, because of your dedication and ability to change and come up with new material you will have an eternal soft spot in the hearts of your fans.
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 ARTICLES FROM THE TIMES (NEWSPAPER) RELATING TO CARDIFF, WALES, 1840 TO 1853
The plaintiffs Henry and Mary Scale were the representatives of George and John Scale and the defndant Rowland Fothergill, brother of the defendant Thomas Fothergill, was in 1833 appointed the manager of the works, which were called "The Aberdare Iron Company's Works".
Price, M.P. for Glocester, the Sub-Commissioners of the Trinity Board, etc. The meeting arose out of a preliminary one convened a fortnight ago, at which a circular from the Trnity Board to the Sub-Commissioners of Pilots, announcing the intention of Government to revise generally throughout the kingdom the system of pilotage, was considered.
At that meeting it was stated that the pilotage of the Bristol Channel being in the hands of the Bristol corporation, it was only in consideration of the Channel being opened to the pilots of the various ports that any diminution of the present charges could be expected.
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 Slate eBook Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jackson's early films are often dismissed by fans of his later work, but there, lurking beneath the delirious filth, lie Frodo and the gang (or at least Jackson's vision of them), struggling to peek out.
Jackson has become known as the "George Lucas of New Zealand" because of his special-effects wizardry, but he is actually Lucas' opposite (overlooking the fact that both men are fat and bearded).
When George Bush sneered during the 1992 campaign that America needed more families like the Waltons and fewer like the Simpsons, you knew it was over for him--and not only because he seemed to be wishing for an end to electricity and indoor plumbing.
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 Encyclopedia: August 21   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
1971 - Black Panther George Jackson is shot and killed in the prison yard at California's San Quentin prison.
Cover of Soledad Brother George Jackson (September 23, 1941 – August 21, 1971) was a Black American militant who became a member of the Black Panther Party while in prison, where he spent the last 12 years of his life.
Princess Margaret of the United Kingdom, Countess of Snowdon, CI, GCVO (Margaret Rose Armstrong-Jones, née Windsor) 21 August 1930–9 February 2002) was the younger daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and sister of the current British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
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 Warwick: May 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jackson is right to say he should have hidden it (a point I thought at the time was misguided and I was still a teenager - you don't replace a hidden tax with a visable tax.)
Conservative MP Gurmant Grewal says the Liberals offered him a diplomatic post or a Senate seat for his wife in return for scratching his crucial budget vote.
The MP from Surrey, B.C., whose wife Nina is also a Tory MP, alleges he made an audio recording of the offer from Liberal cabinet minister Ujjal Dosanjh and Tim Murphy, Prime Minister Paul Martin's chief of staff.
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 The Corner on National Review Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Michael Foot, reliving his youth as an anti-fascist partisan, was no less firm than Enoch Powell predicting grimly that the next few months would show "of what metal she [the Iron Lady] is made." At that stage, she would not have survived as prime minister if she had gone for a fudged diplomatic solution.
Thank goodness that the obnoxious George Galloway seems to have run into a buzzsaw of criticism for his remarks yesterday about the bombing, which included a comparison between Londoners dead at the hands of terrorists and residents of Fallujah dead at the hand of American troops.
MPs who counseled anything like caution were shouted down.
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 The World Today - Harry Quick plans protest for Bush's Australian address
Mr Quick, one of a group of anti-war MPs, is organising support for Parliamentarians to join him in standing up in protest to denounce the President when he addresses the Parliament.
The Labor MP told Alexandra Kirk the protest is a symbol of his intense dislike for the man who mounted the war against Iraq.
ELIZABETH JACKSON: Federal Labor backbencher, Harry Quick, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Neil Andrew, has refused to comment on whether he'll allow dissenting the MPs and Senators to wear the white armbands and turn their backs on the US President.
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 Everything Tarantino | Tarantino At Venice Film Festival
Also, thanks to MP for sending in a series of photos of QT at the event.
Tarantino is also reported to have bought the rights to reproduce a B-movie by another of his heroes, Enzo Castellari, with Samuel Jackson and George Clooney tipped to star in the remake of his 1977 Second World War comedy, Inglorious Bastards.
I haven't heard Clooney's name mentioned in a long time (though it wouldn't suprise me), have never heard Jackson's name associated w/ this movie, and it is most definately not a remake.
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 Health Literacy (CBM 2000-1)
Jackson RH, Davis TC, Bairnsfather LE, George RB, Crouch MA, Gault H. Patient reading ability: an overlooked problem in health care.
Jackson RH, Davis TC, Murphy P, Bairnsfather LE, George RB.
Jackson JC, Rhodes LA, Inui TS, Buchwald D. Hepatitis B among the Khmer.
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 Loughgall - a Search for the Truth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
George Campbell Jackson Detective Chief Superintendent arrived at the scene at 8.22pm on May 8th.
TDs, MPs, Human Rights groups, individuals and organisations were approached to assist and support the families in the pursuit for truth and justice.
No measures were taken nor is there any evidence to suggest that preventative measures were even contemplated by the security forces to arrest the men involved or to prevent the attack.
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 RTE News - RUC arrest two men in Derry bombing investigation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The local Ulster Unionist MP, Willie Ross, has said that the attack was a deliberate attempt to kill as many soldiers as possible.
The Sinn Féin President, Gerry Adams, said that the party was opposed to such actions.
News At One:George Jackson reports on the situation from the barracks
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 Māori archives and manuscripts
Some major manuscript collections such as the Sir George Grey, John White, and Edward Shortland Papers are now housed in the Mātauranga Māori collection, and these are listed on Voyager, the Library catalogue.
Interview with Ella Ayo, George Jackson and Bruce Skiltern on the history of the Communist Party.
There are some 40,000 letters, together with files of newspaper clippings, documents relating to the parliamentary period, account books and other records of his many-sided business affairs, correspondence relating to a large number of organisations, drafts of speeches, articles, sermons and reminiscences, books and other printed matter including photographs and cartoons.
www.library.auckland.ac.nz /subjects/maori/guides/maomss.htm   (4384 words)

  
 Classic Motor Show 2002
Not having the option to limp on, he was recovered back to Hampshire and had to repeat the journey, less the display kit, in his car.
Fortunately no further mechanical demons surfaced, and at 1100 on the Friday EMLRA were able to muster in the NEC's Hall 5 Peter Barratt's EW101, George Jackson's IIA Lightweight, Dave's 109 FFR and Mike's Ambulance.
Daniel, George and self are gathered around the side of George's Lightweight.
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 36cof
Wounded and captured 4 Jul 1863 at Helena, AR and sent to MP at Camp Douglas, IL then to Point Lookout, MD 14 Jun 1865.
Captured 10 Sep 1863 at Little Rock, AR and sent to MP at St Louis, MO 14 Oct 1863 then to Alton, IL 29 Sep 1864 and released on oath.
McKEE, GEORGE H. Pvt - Enl 18 Jun 1862 at Springfield, AR.
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 Reviews, 1999 - Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal - Scholarly Resources, Romantic Circles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Michael O'Neill, and George Gordon, Lord Byron: A Comprehensive, Annotated Research Bibliography of Secondary Materials in English, 1973-1994, by Clement Tyson Goode, Jr.  BJ 27 (1999): 109-10.
Wang, Orrin N. C.  Rev. of The Insistence of History: Revolution in Burke, Wordsworth, Keats, and Baudelaire, by Geraldine Friedman.  MP 96.3 (February 1999): 393-96.
Wood, Marcus.  Rev. of The Poetry of Opposition and Revolution: Dryden to Wordsworth, by Howard Erskine-Hill.  MP 97.2 (November 1999): 273-76.
www.rc.umd.edu /reference/ksjbib/reviews/reviews99.html   (5576 words)

  
 House of Commons - Minutes of Proceedings
The Transport Committee is appointed by the House of Commons to examine the expenditure, administration and policy of the Department for Transport and its associated public bodies.
Mr Gregory Campbell MP (Democratic Unionist, East Londonderry)
The Committee is one of the departmental select committees, the powers of which are set out in House of Commons Standing Orders, principally in SO No.152.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200102/cmselect/cmtran/1345/134502.htm   (196 words)

  
 LGC 2002
Back for a second year, EMLRA pooh-poohed the idea of a mere static display and instead, under the directorship of George and Mark, opted for manned checkpoints, defensive positions with commanding views, several acres of scrim net and - a bouncy castle.
Contributing to the display were Dave Simpkins (SIII 109), Mike Timlett (SIII Lightweight), Mark Buddle (110 MP), George Jackson (SIIA Lightweight), Sue Cummings (SIII Lightweight and Radio Repair Trailer), Rex "SNAFU Comms" Hunt (SIII 109 CL FFR), Owen Wood (101FC GS) and Mike Allmey (101FC Ambulance and SIII 109 RAF Ambulance).
An aerial recce by glider confirmed that the display was well hidden, so George has now been charged with the task of providing an PIAC (Projectile, Infantry, Anti-Castle) weapon for next year.
www.emlra.org /events/2002/lgc2002.htm   (216 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Patriotic theme dominates country music awards
Young star Brad Paisley recruited veterans George Jones, Bill Anderson and Buck Owens for his record of Anderson's song, which defends traditional U.S. values and music.
Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, George Strait and Reba McEntire were among more than 25 stars slated to sing.
Rehearsals were taped with an eye to broadcasting some of them if the live event were somehow forced off the air.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1025060939160_20470139   (479 words)

  
 Untitled Document
"Sacred to the memory of Corporal George Riach, Gunner George Jenkins and Gunner Samuel Moss, 16th Western Division RA who died in Quetta between 1891 and 1893.
George Davies - Died 7.x.82 - aet 25
George Kittle - Died 31.7.94 Aged 27 1/2 yrs
www.angelfire.com /mp/memorials/RARM1.htm   (1272 words)

  
 Robbiefulks.com
First of the all, the Paramount is lovely, one of those gilded old 75-year old theatres the likes of which will never be built again, it's a lost art, like the grand cathedrals or the Pyramids.
George and his back-up singer Barry Copeland Smith tell a parrot joke involving Alan Jackson and George's steak marinade sauce.
The man is 72 years old and he's dipping and diving and swirling all over the place with that incredible voice of his.
www.robbiefulks.com /bboards?action=readtopic&forum=001&topic=00806   (3244 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
He admits that he first "fell in love" with Anne during history lessons as a five-year-old boy.
He initially approached his constituency MP - coincidentally, the same Charles Clarke - last year but Mr Clarke refused to champion his cause.
So he later wrote to the Queen, whose office forwarded the letter to the Home Office where, by this time, Mr Clarke had been installed as Home Secretary in succession to David Blunkett.
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