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  Jacques Rose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacques Rose (born 1947) in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, was a member of the Chenier Cell of the Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) terrorist group whose members were responsible for a decade of bombings and armed robberies that led to the events known as the October Crisis.
Jacques Rose's involvement in the Quebec terrorist group began in 1968 after a meeting his brother Paul had with Jacques Lanctôt, a member of the FLQ, during an anti-Trudeau (Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau) rally at the St.
Jacques Rose was acquitted of both the murder and kidnapping of Pierre Laporte.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jacques_Rose   (277 words)

  
 Paul Rose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Rose, born October 16, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a political commentator and a trade unionist.
On October 10, Paul Rose as leader of the FLQ's Chenier Cell joined with members, Jacques Rose (brother), Bernard Lortie, and Francis Simard to kidnap and then murder Quebec Vice Premier and Cabinet Minister, Pierre Laporte.
On March 31, 1971, Paul Rose was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Pierre Laporte.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Rose   (364 words)

  
 Michaelle Jean, a great Canadian
If that wasn’t enough, hubby Jean-Daniel has ties Jacques Rose, an FLQ terrorist (that’s what insurgents were called in less politically correct times) who was sentenced to eight years in prison as an accessory after the fact in the kidnapping and execution of Pierre Laporte.
Rose had honed this skill when he built hiding places for the FLQ back in the days of their insurgency.
Jacques Rose is as welcome in Canada as the al Qaeda-loving Khadr family is. The only difference between the Khadrs and Jacques Rose is that with the exception of little Omar who is whining away in Gitmo, the Canadian Khadrs have never been alleged to have killed anyone.
www.canadafreepress.com /2005/weinreb081505.htm   (844 words)

  
 Jacques DeMolay.org - The Story of Jacques DeMolay
Almost immediately Jacques DeMolay moved from England to the island of Cyprus, so that the Knights Templar could reorganize and regain their strength while waiting for the general public to rise up in support of another Crusade.
It would be on the island of Cyprus that Jacques DeMolay would remain until Philip IV and Clement V summoned him to France in the autumn of 1307.
Jacques DeMolay insisted that his hands were not to be bound so that he could pray in his final moments and before he died he cursed both Philip and Pope Clement, summoning both of them to appear before God, the supreme judge, before the year was out.
www.jacquesdemolay.org   (1049 words)

  
 Portland Roses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
But whatever their ancestry, their contribution to the garden is out of proportion to the number of cultivars extant.
Rose de Rescht and Comte de Chambord have earned awards of garden merit from the RHS.
Portland roses are a very small group of extremely garden-worthy roses.
www.rosefile.com /TheTables/portland.html   (238 words)

  
 Biography 1952-1954   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacques Brel records a record (a 78) with Philips with an accordian band.
In August, Jacques Brel is greeted by the Belgian journalist Jef Claessens and records 23 songs on Radio Hasselt, includingt "L'Ange Déchu", "L'accordéon de la Vie" and "Suis l'Ombre des Chansons".
In July, Jacques Brel goes on stage at Olympia as a "supporting act." He takes part in one of Jacques Canetti's tours along with, amongst others, Dario Moréno and Catherine Sauvage.
www.jacquesbrel.com /1952UK.htm   (347 words)

  
 Shohan 1990
The rose has been a door-yard plant for several thousand years and many of the old roses were small in stature and suited to a limited space.
Vernon, the rose beds are edged in a box and filled mostly with gallicas, all pruned to a height of about 30 inches.
Jacques Cartier, Rose de Rescht, Rose du Roi and R. damascena semperflorens are the main survivors of what was once a numerous grouping.
www.rirs.org /shohan90.htm   (2019 words)

  
 Descemet, Jacques-Louis (rose breeder / hybridizer)
Establishments were soon formed solely for the purpose, among the earliest of which were those of M. Descemet and M. Vibert, and the taste spread throughout Europe.
It has been said that the collection of the former at St Denis was destroyed by the English troops in 1815, but I believe they were sold to M. Vibert and removed to Chenevieres-sur-Marne on the approach of the allied troops.
brought together the greatest number [of roses]; it is from this time that seedlings of some important began to appear; and [Vibert's first seedlings] were only in 1812...
www.helpmefind.com /rose/bd.php?n=32   (773 words)

  
 "they call me the mack."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
jacques: the oddest fan request has been for me to dance to sexy sixties music.
jacques: 'cause i think that if you took a picture of him and me and put 'em close together...strong resemblance.
jacques is a sessie model man. notice how the lady in the second picture is SHAMELESSLY checking out his ass.
www.activesack.com /jbfc/lovin.html   (1596 words)

  
 Tell me why
But Rose was in her early forties when she had Marie’s mother.
Jacques shoved Sheridan toward Pierre and lunged for Luis.
Delighting in the moan that rose in the back of her throat as he pulled her more firmly against him and their heated flesh met.
www.angelfire.com /rpg/sheridanlf/tellme2.html   (4025 words)

  
 [No title]
Jacques looked carefully at the mostly stolen items that he had gathered into one end of the warehouse in which he was staying.
Jacques was amazed that she had been able to live without any training, but maybe LaCroix had been able to exert at least a subconscious influence on her actions.
Jacques could see his child was remembering many of the details of their time together, but he did not speak of those times in much detail, perhaps because of Alyce.
www.fkfanfic.com /fanfic/v/veng1242.txt   (21352 words)

  
 Ste Rose History Page 1
Rose du Lac; French Oblate priests, among whom Father Jules Decorby of the diocese of Viviers, France and Father Philippe Vales of Nimes France, were instrumental in bringing French colonists to the area.
Rose occurred when a young Belgium boy Albert Lion, 14 years of age and a 20 year girl were caught in a sudden snowstorm while they were coming from Arden with supplies.
During his stay in Ste Rose, Father Vales was responsible for the addition built on to the church, all the work was voluntary by the parishioners and the extension was of logs, like the main part of the original building.
www.town.sterosedulac.mb.ca /ste_rose_history_pg1.htm   (8118 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Paul Rose Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Paul Rose, born October 16, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, was the leader of the Chenier cell of the Front de Libération du Quebec (FLQ) terrorist group.
Paul Rose's involvement in the Quebec nationalist group began in 1968 after meeting Jacques Lanctôt, a member of the FLQ, during an rally against Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau at the St-Jean-Baptiste parade.
The Chenier Cell of the FLQ terrorist group consisted of Paul Rose; his brother, Jacques Rose; Bernard Lortie; and Francis Simard.
www.ipedia.com /paul_rose.html   (351 words)

  
 Committee for the Republic of Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cross is shewn police photographs and identifies Jacques Lanctôt as one of the kidnappers.
Paul Rose, Jacques Rose and Francis Simard (presumed to be members alongside Bernard Lortie of the Chénier cell, while Marc Carbonneau and Jacques Lanctôt were part of the Libération cell holding James Cross) had been on police files and monitored since no later than 1968.
Jacques Lancôt and Marc Carbonneau were already in exile in Cuba.
comiterepubliquecanada.ca /English/Articles/1970en.htm   (2824 words)

  
 The Flood by Emile Zola - Chapter IV.
Jacques, on his side, had stopped a long pole in its passage.
Rose and Aunt Agathe slid down the tiles and placed themselves beside the young girls.
They explained to me that Jacques had struck his head against a beam and that Rose had been carried down with her husband's body, to which she clung.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/Flood/00000014.htm   (1307 words)

  
 Dear Atlas, Regarding Villeneuve...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
When Jacques Villeneuve made his debut in Melbourne in 1996, he surprised everyone with his speed, maturity and self-confidence.
As time went by and Jacques' stature rose higher, his head started to swell and his attitude changed a great deal.
I wish Jacques tempers his mood and returns to be the driver - and the man - we thought we knew.
www.atlasf1.com /97/mon/baradhy.html   (297 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Name of the Rose (1986): DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jean-Jacques Annaud's The Name of the Rose is a flawed attempt to adapt Umberto Eco's highly convoluted medieval bestseller for the screen, necessarily excising much of the esoterica that made the book so compelling.
Still, what's left is a riveting whodunit set in a grimly and grimily realistic 14th-century Benedictine monastery populated by a parade of grotesque characters, all of whom spend their time lurking in dark places or scuttling, half-unseen, in the omnipresent gloom.
We never learn the name of the rose; indeed, the rose is yet one more sign, a symbol for the love of Adso's life, the woman accused of being a witch.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0001Z37IG?v=glance   (3793 words)

  
 My Song into the Night   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacques had assigned him a specific duty, a very serious one, and to see Rose here, staring up at him with eyes that dared Jacques to strike him for his rebellion, made the Halloyn seethe quietly.
By now Rose was screaming, and Jacques felt sure someone would hear; he was stunned to hear this from Rose, stunned by this outpouring of repressed emotion.
As Rose writhed and struggled in his grip, frantically tugging at the massive hand encircling his throat, he fought more for the breath to speak than his own freedom, even his sobs halted for lack of breath to voice them.
www.greatestjournal.com /users/graveyardsiren   (11447 words)

  
 Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier
They demonstrated this discovery in 1782 when a balloon they made rose into the air about 3,000 feet (1,000 meters), remained aloft some 10 minutes, and then settled to the ground more than a mile and a half from where it rose.
In early June of 1783, in the town of Annonay, they gave a public exhibition of their discovery with a balloon made of silk and lined with paper to trap the gas.
It rose to an altitude of about 6,000 feet (1,830 meters), traveled more than 1 mile (1.6 kilometers), and stayed aloft for 10 minutes.
www.centennialofflight.gov /essay/Dictionary/Montgolfier/DI35.htm   (316 words)

  
 Jacques Cabaret   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacques Underground is located downstairs from Jacques Cabaret.
Jacques Underground is located downstairs at 79 Broadway in Boston's theatre district.
Please keep the noise level down and be courteous and respectful to our neighbors upon entering and leaving the establishment.
www.jacquescabaret.com /JacquesUnderground.htm   (85 words)

  
 James Bond MultiMedia | Bob Simmons / Rose Alba (Jacques Boitier) Images
Jacques Boitier played by Bob Simmons and Rose Alba is the first villain of Thunderball.
Bond attends the funeral of Jacques Boitier near Paris in France.
A French SPECTRE assassin, Jacques Boitier is responsible for the deaths of a number of MI6 agents.
www.jamesbondmm.co.uk /bond-villains/bob-simmonsra.php   (238 words)

  
 Guy de Maupassant : A New Year's Gift
Jacques de Randal, having dined at home alone, told his valet he might go out, and he sat down at his table to write some letters.
Then, when Jacques, after having been for some time the friend, became the lover, his relations with the husband were more cordial, as is fitting.
Jacques had never dreamed that there were storms in this household, and he was bewildered at this unexpected revelation.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid.6/bookid.690   (1542 words)

  
 Rosegathering virtual museum tour of roses in art
Roses and tulips and Jasmine in a Glass with Dragonfly and a Bufferfly
Saintly Throng in the Form of a Rose (select Canto XXXI from Dante's Paradiso, use Dore as preference)
Roses et jasmin dans un vase de Delft
www.rosegathering.com /arttour.html   (360 words)

  
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When he entered the dining room, where we were, Jacques turned toward me, saying: "You speak, father." "Well," I said, "you have come, my boy, to have us set the great day?" "Yes, that is it, Father Roubien," he answered, very red.
Jacques and Rose were looking out of a window.
Jacques and Cyprien looked into the distance, with drawn faces; while Gaspard, clenching his fists, continued to walk about, seeking an issue.
www.gutenberg.org /dirs/etext04/zofld10.txt   (8860 words)

  
 Watch - Find it here   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacques Cartier Map Vol_1/jacquesca_cd.html   Jacques Cartier: Explorer of the St. Lawrence ___Jacques Cartier "was the first European to map, travel and attempt to establish a settlement in the northern St. Lawrence area
Jacques Cartier Park Jacques-Cartier River, Jacques-Cartier Provincial Park, Quebec A River for All Seasons Nominated The magnificent valley of the Jacques-Cartier is cut deep into the ancient bedrock of the Canadian Shield
Jacques Cartier Photo Plans: The Canadas: 16th and 17th Centuries Jacques Cartier Click here to view a larger picture; to return suitable for framing, produced on 38# photo-quality paper.
www.watch-find.com /watch/jacques-cartier-journal-index.html   (598 words)

  
 Michaëlle Jean - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boulanger reported that he had often visited Jean's home and that during one of these visits, Lafond told him that Jacques Rose, a former member of the terrorist FLQ, had built a bookshelf for the couple.
Rose was a member of the FLQ cell which kidnapped and murdered Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte.
Boulanger admitted that his statement was intended to cause English Canada to reject Michaëlle's candidature as the next Governor General.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Micha%c3%ablle_Jean   (1932 words)

  
 Walkthrough for Paris 1313
Now rose moon 6x goes to 2x to it frontally to the target is to the left, then on the target too and to the left to the shrubs.
Rose moons, Pierre and Jacques are now in the office of Nogaret.
Rose moons is directly before a rock ravine, which one clicks, around it to through queren.
www.gamesover.com /walkthroughs/paris1313.htm   (2998 words)

  
 The Flood by Emile Zola - Chapter I.
She was a commanding woman, enormous and gay, whose laugh could be heard at the other end of the village.
The first named was married to Cyprica Bouisson, a big jolly fellow, by whom she had two children, one two years old and the other ten months.
Jacques and Rose, who had had twenty-five years of married life, were more serious, but, surreptitiously, they exchanged tender glances.
www.globusz.com /ebooks/Flood/00000011.htm   (1410 words)

  
 Jacques Cartiér   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Jacques Cartiér Rose (Portlands) from Classic Roses the Peter Beales Collec...
Roses introduced 1850 - 1875 from Classic Roses the Peter Beales Collection...
Portlands roses A to Z Portlands listing See all listed families Best Selling Comte de Chambord Jacques Cartiér Arthur de Sansal Rose de Rescht Duchess of Portland Indigo Rose du Roi roØ...
www.gardenfind.co.uk /Jacques_Cartier.asp   (444 words)

  
 Dessa Rose
In the first act, Dessa has an affair that gets her pregnant, leads a violent slave rebellion in which many are killed, is cruelly branded, is condemned to death and meets an ambitious writer, Adam Nehemiah (Michael Hayden) who wants to record her history before she is executed, but she escapes prison.
This is where Dessa Rose comes to have her baby.
One of the most annoying things about this production is that Dessa Rose and Ruth — whose stories are told in alternating tandem — keep switching from old to young versions of themselves.
www.thejournalnews.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050322/LIFESTYLE01/503220351/1031   (601 words)

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