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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Helen Clark MacInnes Criticism
In Helen MacInnes's novels—"Cloak of Darkness" is her 20th—every cafe and konditorei in Europe is a launching pad for terrorist activity, funded, encouraged and often directly organized by that source of all global evil, the K.G.B. The hand that brushes the Sacher torte crumbs off a lapel may shortly be carrying a Russian grenade.
MacInnes novels are known for their colorful settings, tightlypaced action, and plots which dovetail neatly with the international and political headlines of the day.
Helen MacInnes has written a new novel of international espionage and has called it "The Venetian Affair." It starts in Paris and ends where the title promises.
www.bookrags.com /criticisms/Helen_Clark_MacInnes   (1574 words)

  
 helen
Helen (бј™О»О­ОЅО·) was the wife of Menelaus and reputed to be the most beautiful woman in the world; her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War.
Helen fell in love with him, as the goddess had promised, willingly leaving behind Menelaus and Hermione, their nine-year-old daughter, to be with her new love.
Helen Taylor Callahan, 83, of 1555 Willis Ave., formerly of Fairmont, died Sept. 27, 2006, at Beverly Healthcare in Lumberton.
www.theramonitor.com /Hat-to-Her/helen.php   (2491 words)

  
 Helen (Clark) MacInnes Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
Helen MacInnes was the author of twenty-one spy novels, which have sold more than twenty-three million copies in the United States alone.
In so doing, MacInnes was strongly influenced by George Orwell, whose works she admired and whose.....
Helen (Clark) MacInnes from Dictionary of Literary Biography.
www.bookrags.com /biography/helen-clark-macinnes-dlb   (206 words)

  
 Generation X
Helen Edith MARROY b 1904 FH-JP m William HENEGAN FH-JP 4.
Helene DOUCET b 15 Apr 1888 FH-JGA d 16 Feb 1895 FH-JGA 11.
Helene DOUCET b 9 Dec 1898 FH-JGA d 12 May 1925 FH-JGA 6.
www.doucetfamily.org /Genealogy/G10.htm   (12604 words)

  
 Helen
Helen is Greek name meaning “Light,” or “the Bright One,” from “helios” meaning “Sun.”
Helen, although, the name of the famous Helen of Troy, was usually given by parents looking to honor St. Helena (248-328 A.D), the mother of the Emperor Constantine the Great.
The Normans brought it to England as Elena and Elene appears in 1213.
www.geocities.com /edgarbook/names/h/helen.html   (188 words)

  
 Bates College Winter 2000 Alumni Magazine: Obituaries
A Campfire Girls leader, Helen Norrby was a church deaconess and Sunday school teacher, a library volunteer, and corresponding secretary of the Field and Forest Club.
Helen Crowley Andrews was a homemaker and an involved citizen in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
Helen Andrews wrote several books, including Harry and I, about her experiences as a volunteer sailing instructor, as well as a history of Taylor Pond.
abacus.bates.edu /pubs/mag/00-Winter/obits.html   (11857 words)

  
 ActionScript-ToolBox: by Helen Hunt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
You have five seconds to enjoy it and then you remember who you didn't thank.
Helen Elizabeth Hunt (born 15 June 1963) is an American actress.
She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of an acting coach.
www.actionscript-toolbox.com /quotes/author/Helen-Hunt.html   (370 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
During today's Book Club chat, we talk to Carol Higgins Clark about her mother, mystery maven Mary Higgins Clark, whose new memoir, Kitchen Privileges, is the most recent USA TODAY book club selection.
The Clark mother/daughter duo have coauthored two Christmas mysteries, He Sees You When You're Sleeping and Deck the Halls.
Carol Higgins Clark: My mother had a big influence because I started retyping her books for her when I was in college.
www.usatoday.com /community/chat/2002-12-26-higginsclark.htm   (760 words)

  
 eBay.co.uk - helen, Fiction Books, DVDs, Non-Fiction Books items at low prices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
HELEN FORRESTER Three Women Of Liverpool and M'm Barbara
HELEN FORRESTER - BY THE WATERS OF LIVERPOOL (NEW)
MOG AT THE ZOO Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski
search.ebay.co.uk /helen_W0QQfrtsZ450QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ2   (405 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: By A Womans Hand: Books: D James   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Coverage is given to writers of suspense, such as Mary Stewart, Phyllis Whitney, and Mary Higgins Clark; but not to writers of espionage, such as Evelyn Anthony and Helen MacInnes.
Here are more than 200 clear, concise profiles of women authors of mystery and suspense fiction--including Mary Higgins Clark, Sue Grafton, and many others.
Focusing on writers whose work appeared from the 1970s to the present, the volume is arranged alphabetically, with each entry containing the author's best-known books, mystery heroines, pen names, writing styles, and more.
www.amazon.ca /Womans-Hand-Guide-Mystery-Fiction/dp/0425141438   (781 words)

  
 Scoop: Global Market Targeted After $3.5 Million Raising
Mr MacInnes said the capital raising had been well supported by investors who acknowledged the potential of the company to revolutionise the global cork market.
Mr MacInnes and ProCork founder and Chief Executive Officer Dr Gregor Christie have previously had success in commercialising Australian technology in Europe with biodegradable plastic packaging company Plantic Technologies.
As the former Chief Executive Officer of Plantic Mr MacInnes established its European operations which recently announced Nestle would begin using Plantic bioplastic for the trays in their Dairy Box chocolate range.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/BU0511/S00308.htm   (1939 words)

  
 S DATA 148   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
In Lois' memory, memorial contributions may be made to the Montreal Oral School for the Deaf, the Alumni Scholarship Fund in Lois' honour at the Bloor Collegiate Institute, and/or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Joe and Martina GLAVIN of Parkhill, Helen McDONALD of R.R.#5, Parkhill, Mary DIETRICH of Mount Carmel, Pat and Hazel GLAVIN of R.R.#2, Crediton and Theresa GLAVIN of Exeter Villa.
Survived by his sisters Helen and Ann and his daughters Patricia and her husband Owen SULLIVAN, Diana, Elaine and her husband Ken LAUPPE, Sandra and her husband Paul ANCINELLI, Mary Ann and her husband Bill BENNETT.
www.ogs.on.ca /ogspi/200os/2004s148.htm   (17162 words)

  
 Scoop: New Zealand Chefs To Cook Up A Storm
For example, the team has created their own variation of Salmon and Cream Cheese, using only the best of ingredients from around New Zealand, such as Akaroa Salmon from the Banks Peninsula and products from Kapiti Fine Foods” added Miller.
The Team is coached and trained by Neil MacInnes from CPIT and Andy Gibb from Christchurch Convention Center.
Team Captain Jonny Schwass, says “Every little bit helps and the fantastic achievements of the team and individual team members to date is a promising sign of what lies ahead for the team as a whole at the FHA Culinary Challenge next week.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/CU0604/S00142.htm   (1899 words)

  
 Above Suspicion - Helen MacInnes - Used Books
A nice copy of the first Dell printing.

First of Helen MacInnes' many superb novels combining suspense, espionage and love.

Her hallmark was the ordinary man and woman, innocently caught up in a deadly web of intrigue.
www.biblio.com /books/20541415.html   (278 words)

  
 The Writer's Almanac from American Public Media
He also became a follower of the Kawaida faith, a combination of Islam and traditional African religion, and changed his name from Leroy Jones to Amiri Baraka, which means "blessed prince."
It's the birthday of Scottish-American suspense novelist Helen Clark MacInnes, born in Glasgow (1907).
She was married to an Oxford classicist, Gilbert Highet, whose wartime work for British intelligence inspired her first novel, Above Suspicion (1941), about a husband and wife who are recruited to locate a missing British agent.
writersalmanac.publicradio.org /programs/2001/10/01/index.html   (4057 words)

  
 Vital extractions from the St. Thomas Times-Journal July thru Sept 1943
Helen Jean Newman, dau of Clifford Copeman, to Carl E. Logan, 24 Jul
c8        Born - dau of Medford Clark, 26 Jul
c2        Married - Mary Gertrude Clarke to Donald Campbell Moyer
www.elginogs.ca /newsindexes/timesjournal/sttj1943julthrusep.htm   (4696 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Nick Robinson's Newslog | About Nick Robinson
Your recent blog "What Gordon Really Said" brought out some very important issues regarding Trident showing the interest in that subject and some of the pro/anti arguments which could have been developed.
I also note a very interesting question from Helen, above, regarding the Legislatory and Regulatory Bill - is there any chance of following up some of these issues?
Basically can we please have more meat on top of the Westminster tittle-tattle?
www.bbc.co.uk /blogs/nickrobinson/2005/11/about_nick_robi.html   (2796 words)

  
 A Celebration of Women Writers: M Listings
(London; Toronto: Copp, Clark, E. Stock, 1899) (page images at canadiana.org)
Madame Elizabeth [aka Elisabeth Philippine Marie Helene of France] (1764-1794)
McClung, Nellie [aka Helen Letitia Mooney] (1873-1951) ; More Information ; More Information ; More Information ; More Information ; Bibliography
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/_generate/authors-M.html   (3220 words)

  
 Mac/Mc/M'f - Mac/Mc/M'n - New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
- ?) Lewis And Clark (w James STEVENS) [n?] Robert Gwyn MACFARLANE (M: 1907 - ?) Diagnosis And Treatment Of Haemophilia And Its Related Conditions [n1955] Robert Stetson MACFARLANE {US} (M: ?
[b1922] Paul Clark McGILLICUDDY {CA} (M: 1918 Feb 12 - 1942 Aug 21) Between Lectures [1939] C J MacGILLIVRAY {CA} (?: ?
- ?) 18530 Elsie Inglis [1920] The History Of The Scottish Women's Hospitals [n?] Floris Clark McLAREN {CA} (F: 1904 - ?) Frozen Fires [p1937] Gay MacLAREN, Mrs BACKMAN, aka 'The Girl with the Camera Mind' {US} (F: 1886 - before 1966) Morally We Roll Along..
www.kingkong.demon.co.uk /ngcoba/m12.htm   (6668 words)

  
 Scottish Books | Books Scotland Site Map
Books Scotland - She Was Aye Working by Helen Clark and Elizabeth Carnegie
Books Scotland - Walking Through Scotland David and Kathleen MacInnes
Books Scotland - Walking Through Scotland David and Kathleen MacInnes 2
www.westofscotlandbooks.co.uk /site-map.htm   (1028 words)

  
 eBay Store - Discount Books and Awesome Crystal: Author, Paperback, Hardback   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
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The Cradle Will Fall by Mary Higgins Clark (1999)
Loves Music, Loves to Dance by Mary Higgins Clark (1...
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