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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Terry Jones - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Terence Graham Parry Jones (born February 1, 1942) is a British comedian and writer.
Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales, and attended the Royal Grammar School in Guildford, where he was head boy; he graduated from St.
As a Python, Jones is remembered for his roles as middle-aged women and the "man in the street".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Terry_Jones   (1019 words)

  
 NU Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham B. Jones and Mustafa Guzel Tetrahedron Lett.
Graham B. Jones and Mustafa Guzel Tetrahedron: Asymmetry 2000, 11, 1267.
Graham Jones, Mustafa Guzel, and Jude E. Mathews Tetrahedron Lett.
www.chem.neu.edu /jones.html   (1244 words)

  
 Graham Chapman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Graham Chapman (January 8, 1941 – October 4, 1989) was a British comedian and writer.
Graham Chapman and John Cleese wrote professionally for the BBC during the 1960s, primarily for the ubiquitous David Frost but also for Marty Feldman.
One of Michael Palin's favourite stories about Graham involved Palin's trips to collect him every morning for Python related business, he would call up to Chapman's window and be greeted by a collection of young men before Graham eventually surfaced pipe in mouth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Graham_Chapman   (1095 words)

  
 GRAHAM WAS WARNED MANY TIMES
Graham, of course, did not listen, and John Rice publicly disassociated himself and the Sword from the young evangelist in 1957.
Bob Jones supported Graham during his early years, and Graham even wrote to Jones to say that he got his evangelistic burden at Bob Jones College and he wanted to be called one of Dr. Jones's "preacher boys" (Bob Jones, Sr., letter to a supporter, March 6, 1957).
Graham also calls the criticism "harsh" and claims that the men who criticised him demonstrated "a lack of love," but the disobedient always say that no matter how tender and loving the rebukes are.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/grahamwas.htm   (2139 words)

  
 Billy Graham
Harold Ockenga said that Graham "on the mass level is the spokesman of the convictions and ideals of the New Evangelicalism" (John Ashbrook, New Neutralism II).
They heard Graham on television in Alaska in the early 1960s, were stirred to seek the Lord, found a little Baptist church, and were led to Christ by the pastor of that church.
Graham goes on to call the criticism "harsh." He also claims that the men who criticised him demonstrated "a lack of love," but the disobedient always say that no matter how tender and loving the rebukes are.
www.wayoflife.org /fbns/grahamrome1.htm   (5214 words)

  
 ESPN.com - Timing is everything
Jones' former husband, C.J. Hunter, told investigators that Graham gave Jones banned substances, along with instructions on how to administer them, when he was her coach.
Graham has steadfastly denied any connection with banned substances, explaining that he came about the syringe with the "magic potion" THG on it via Hunter, the disgraced ex-shot putter who -- according to one version of the story -- was trying to get himself professionally hitched to Graham as a strength coach.
Of course, Graham is the same coach who once tried to explain why an athlete of his tested positive for a performance-enhancer by saying the runner had fallen down hard and thus may have secreted excess levels of testosterone in the process.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=1865875&type=story   (781 words)

  
 CJ Implicates Marion - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Jones’ attorney, Joseph Burton, released a statement to The Associated Press on Thursday night accusing Hunter of lying to authorities because he was bitter about the couple’s breakup.
Jones, who had three gold medals among the five she won in Sydney, is scheduled to compete in the long jump at next month’s Olympics in Athens.
Graham told investigators he had never noticed increased acne or skin changes on Jones while he was coaching her.
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 Graham Jones 2004
Graham Jones is Director of Communications Engineering with the Science and Technology department at the National Association of Broadcasters in Washington, DC., where he works on advanced television issues, technical standards, education and training.
Jones became chairman of the newly formed T3/S1 Specialist Group on PSIP Metadata Communication in December of 2002.
Jones is author of the 3rd Edition of A Broadcast Engineering Tutorial for Non-Engineers and is a section-editor for the 10th Edition of the NAB Engineering Handbook.
www.atsc.org /lechner/lechner_jones.html   (357 words)

  
 The syringe that ushered in a major sports scandal / How paraphernalia aided in probe of possible drug cheats
Graham's story of the syringe is one highlight of the nine-page memo, which recounts an interview that took place on the same day agents interviewed Hunter in North Carolina.
Graham had positive things to say about Jones, calling her "such a hard worker on the track that she would drive herself to the point of throwing up," and describing how she routinely discarded packages sent to her by BALCO unopened.
Graham told the agents that another sprinter had confided that Montgomery was using human growth hormone and "untestable things" obtained from BALCO, statements confirmed by Montgomery's grand jury testimony.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/23/GRAHAM.TMP   (976 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Reports: Ex-husband told feds Jones used steroids in Sydney   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Hunter, married to Jones from 1998-2002, told IRS investigators in the BALCO steroid case that Jones used human growth hormone, the designer steroid THG and endurance-boosting EPO and that he sometimes injected her, according to stories in the San Francisco Chronicle and The (San Jose) Mercury News.
Jones, who is on the U.S. Olympic roster to compete in the long jump in Athens, is under investigation by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency but no charges have been filed.
If Jones is found guilty of doping violations in 2000, she could lose her medals from Sydney in addition to serving a suspension from the sport.
www.usatoday.com /sports/olympics/athens/track/2004-07-22-jones-investigation_x.htm   (746 words)

  
 Court TV Online - Texas v. Zamora and Graham
Graham is arrested in Colorado for the murder of Adrianne Jones and after failing a polygraph lie detector test, confesses the crime to authorities.
She tells jurors that she did not know Graham was going to kill Jones on the night of the incident and claims that she never intended to harm the victim.
Graham is convicted of capital murder and automatically sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 40 years.
www.courttv.com /archive/trials/zamora/chronology.html   (1120 words)

  
 Court TV Online - Texas v. David Graham
Marc Krouse, another witness from the Zamora trial, also came to the stand and said that the head injury suffered by Adrianne Jones from the blow to the head was so severe that she could have died from the injury if left untreated.
Krouse's theory was that the butt of a gun (perhaps the 9 mm Makarov used to kill her) was used to hit Jones.
Graham then said that he, as a point of honor and from the desire to be completely honest, had something else to confess: the murder weapon was in his home.
www.courttv.com /archive/trials/graham/071698.html   (1479 words)

  
 ESPN.com: OLY - Marion Jones splits with her longtime track coach
Jones had been coached by Graham since ending her college career at North Carolina in 1997, and became the first female track athlete to win five medals at one Olympics in Sydney in 2000.
Jones was introduced to Graham by shot putter and then-assistant North Carolina coach C.J. Hunter.
Jones and Michael Johnson are the only athletes to win the Jesse Owens Award three times.
espn.go.com /oly/news/2002/1214/1476673.html   (419 words)

  
 Olympian accused of doping in Sydney / Jones' ex-husband told investigators he injected sprinter
Track and field superstar Marion Jones was using banned performance- enhancing drugs when she won five medals, three of them gold, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, her ex-husband has told federal investigators probing the BALCO steroids scandal.
Jones is under investigation by anti-doping officials seeking to purge presumed drug cheats from the U.S. Olympic team, but she has not been charged with wrongdoing.
Jones, 28, is a former University of North Carolina basketball star who rocketed to international fame with her five-medal performance in Sydney.
sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2004/07/23/MNGEO7S0N11.DTL   (1875 words)

  
 Printable Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Prosecutors said Zamora wanted Jones dead out of jealousy because she thought Graham had had sex with the Mansfield High School sophomore.
Graham, who was 18 at the time of his arrest, confessed to the slaying but later denied being present and said he lied to protect Zamora.
According to their testimony, Graham left the school after returning from Lubbock, leaving Jones and Bartlett behind to stow equipment.
www.herald-democrat.com /articles/2005/01/28/texas_news/iq_1727480.prt   (420 words)

  
 Oberlin preacher known for breaking color line 47 years ago | wkyc.com
Jones was determined to preach a "color-blind gospel."
Jones was a pastor in Cleveland, when the world famous evangelist Billy Graham asked to meet with him.
Graham kept Jones close to him, becoming a close friend of the Jones family, even if other preachers didn't like it.
www.wkyc.com /news/news_print.asp?id=15535   (282 words)

  
 Ex-cadet's conviction, life sentence ends another chapter in tragedy
And victim Adrianne Jones is gone, though her parents and teen-age brothers remember the bright-eyed high school student with joy and believe she remains with them in spirit.
Cogdell suggested Graham helped cover up the crime afterward and vowed to Miss Zamora he would confess along with her if she were ever caught.
Jones was given her time in court to speak after Graham's conviction, her words reflected the sorrow touching all three families shattered by the crime.
www.texnews.com /1998/texas/cadet0726.html   (842 words)

  
 CNN - Closing arguments begin in Zamora murder trial - February 16, 1998
Psychologist Michael Lobb didn't say whether Zamora was suicidal at the time of Jones' death, but he did say that there was evidence that she had been emotionally weak for years.
Zamora has testified that police read her Graham's confession to the killing and, in an attempt "to take the blame for him," she memorized it and made a confession that conformed to his.
Zamora then hit Jones over the head with a dumbbell weight and Graham shot her when she tried to flee, according to the statements.
edition.cnn.com /US/9802/16/cadet.trial.adv   (471 words)

  
 Bleed Into Me: A Book of Stories by Stephen Graham Jones | PopMatters Book Review
Jones was born with his own unflinchingly peculiar world vision and it is as natural to him, while being so wondrous and exotic to everyone else, as Superman's X-ray vision.
Jones manages to write a story that isn't so much about drugs and despair, as it is the grace of love.
Jones sees this world, its parallels between beauty and despair, grace and turmoil, and describes it with originality and stylistic flair.
www.popmatters.com /books/reviews/b/bleed-into-me.shtml   (1262 words)

  
 People | Graham Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Asenstorfer, R.E., Hayasaka, Y. and Jones, G.P. (2001) Isolation and structures of oligomeric wine pigments by bisulphite-mediated ion-exchange chromatography.
Jones, G.C., Guerin, J., Kinsman, N., Sedgley, M. and Jones, G.P. (2002) Shelf life of olive oil.
Asenstorfer, R.E., Iland, R.G., Markides, A.J. and Jones, G.P. (2003) Synthesis of vitisin A during winemaking.
www.agwine.adelaide.edu.au /people/wine/gjones01.html   (259 words)

  
 Graham Jones 1973 20 SF CC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Graham Jones 1973 20 SF CC Graham Jones' 1973 20 CC Graham's description of his 1973 20 SF CC:
I am planing on using the original console with some modifications, would like to put a pod type helm with a single lever side control on the right, and a hard top tee top with electronics box.
Graham has blasted the bottom paint off and is gearing up to refresh the boat so it will look great for many years to come.
www.classicseacraft.com /Jones197320CC.htm   (149 words)

  
 KTVU.com - Entertainment - Python's Jones Passionate About 'Life Of Brian's' Return
The film tells the tale of Brian Cohen, who is born in a stable next to Jesus Christ and goes through his life mistaken for a messiah.
Jones said the protest heat was felt as far away as Norway.
While Jones looks back at the time of the film's original release with such fond memories, its re-release now is bittersweet since Chapman isn't around to enjoy it.
www.ktvu.com /entertainment/3316054/detail.html   (895 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports > Chargers -- Chargers cut loose Jones and Graham
The moves took the team off the hook for $750,000 in roster bonuses that were payable tomorrow and are believed to have cleared just over $3 million beneath the salary cap.
Jones began preparing himself for his ouster well before Feb. 3, when the Chargers left him unprotected for the expansion draft by the Houston Texans.
Graham's release was even less of a surprise.
www.signonsandiego.com /sports/chargers/20020228-9999_1s28chargers.html   (575 words)

  
 Welcome to Blue Monkeyland ::: StephenGrahamJones.net
the author : Stephen Graham Jones is the acclaimed author of All the Beautiful Sinners, the Bird is Gone: a manifesto, and Fast Red Road, a plainsong and Bleed into Me: a Book of Stories.
Editor's note: The following tape is one of many confiscated from the locker of LP Deal in the back of the Fool's Hip Bowling Alley in the Dakota Territories by Federal Agents during their investigation into the murder of tourists in the region.
STEPHEN GRAHAM JONES: Yeah, that’s pretty much it: I put the disturbing stuff down on the page for that wonderful three-day period that follows finishing a novel, when my head isn’t filled with all the bad stuff.
stephengrahamjones.net /index.php?page=lptape1   (2567 words)

  
 The Fast Red Road - a Plainsong by Stephen Graham Jones | PopMatters Book Review
My hat is off to Stephen Graham Jones, because he is the kind of author that makes the frustrated writer inside every book reviewer cringe with self-doubt.
It's also the kind of debut that should drive wannabe writers to revise their copies of that crucial first manuscript over and over again, looking for the kind of power and majesty that they (by which I mean we) find in other newcomers.
Or for Stephen Graham Jones, who is Blackfeet, it might be a way of rewiring the personal and the historical into the contemporary.
www.popmatters.com /books/reviews/f/fast-red-road.shtml   (1652 words)

  
 Visionary Leadership
Graham Jones, One to One, Executive Coaching, Visionary Leadership, Leadership Trainer, These coaching sessions will allow busines leaders to focus on the strategies that are important to their business.
Professional speaker Graham Jones will help you develop the skills you need to have foresight so you can think in the future tense.
With his blend of magic, audience participation, psychology and wit, he motivates audiences to stop living in the present and move forward.
www.cityspeakersinternational.co.uk /training_details.php?tdID=4   (302 words)

  
 the velvet - Southern Gothic
Jones, have managed to do this along with Baer and Clevenger and for that I thank you.
Writerswrite, I'm probably not nearly as well read as you and I know I'm not as familiar with SGJ's shorts, but I think this could be the no. 1 short I've ever read.
I am a post-it note in someone's mind and I have fallen in love with a child in a book and like Phineas, my heart breaks at all the same times.
willchristopherbaer.com /community/showthread.php?t=594   (1731 words)

  
 NewPages Reviews - Fast Red Road by Stephen Graham Jones   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Stephen Graham Jones does such skillful work in creating a drug-induced state in this book that I felt like I needed detox every time I set it down.
Jones' writing style is bare bones prose with lean dialog in the often cryptic slang of sex, drugs and Native Americans.
The plot is a carnival of personalities woven into the protagonist, Pidgin's, efforts to reconcile himself with the bizarre circumstances of his father's death and the remnants of family.
www.newpages.com /bookreviews/archive/reviews/FastRedRoad.htm   (203 words)

  
 wsbradio.com: News Jones Taps Graham for Dekalb Police Chief
He's former Fulton County Police Chief Louis Graham, who since March of 2001 has served as Chief Deputy to Dekalb Sheriff Thomas Brown.
Graham deflected questions about any possible personnel moves when he takes over 2 months from now: "On November 1st I will take office, and then I will make my decisions based on what I see when I get there.
Both Chief Moody and CEO Jones have rejected suggestions that Moody was forced out.
wsbradio.com /news/083104chief.html   (160 words)

  
 Graham Jones - Where are You? - www.ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Anyone know the whereabouts of Graham Jones these days, last I heard he was going to the Band HHQ, or was it Twickers?
He is now Major Graham Jones and was recently appointed Director of Music of the Coldstream Guards Band.
Graham Jones is still the with the Coldstream Guards as I saw him on the Queen's Birthday Parade last Saturday.
p208.ezboard.com /fdeathorgloryfrm22.showMessage?topicID=7.topic   (124 words)

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