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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: John Dunwoody
A surgeon, Dunwoody worked in Devon as a senior house physician at Newton Abbot Hospital from 1955 to 1956 and as a GP and medical officer in Totnes District Hospital from 1956 to 1966.
John Dunwoody was one of them in the late 1960s when he was Member of Parliament for Fal-mouth and Camborne.
Dunwoody married Gwyneth Dunwoody (née Phillips), daughter of a General Secretary of the Labour Party and a Baroness, in 1954.
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 John Dunwoody Information
John Elliot Orr Dunwoody CBE (June 3, 1929 — January 26, 2006) was a British Labour politician.
Dunwoody had campaigned hard for a total ban on smoking, before its negative health effects were universally recognised, and became the first director of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).
Dunwoody married Gwyneth Dunwoody (née Phillips), daughter of a General Secretary of the Labour Party and a Baroness, in 1954.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/John_Dunwoody   (362 words)

  
 The Dunwoodies of Ireland - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Mary Dunwoody was born 6 Oct 1832 in Presbyterian, Boardmills, Down, Ireland.
John Dunwoody was born 6 Nov 1830 in Presbyterian, Boardmills, Down, Ireland.
John Dunwoody was born about 1758 in,, Ireland.
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 Davidson College English | Faculty | Elizabeth Mills| Anthology Project
John Dunwoody was inspired by the course in "American Women Poets" to craft his anthology as sculpture.
The one student submission that wouldn't fit in Mills's box was John Dunwoody's "Dissolving Boundaries," a six-foot-square tubular frame sculpture he created on the wall of his studio in the Belk Visual Arts Center.
Dunwoody, an Orlando, Fla., senior majoring in English and studio art, described his project as "ecphrasis" -- one art form responding to another.
www.davidson.edu /academic/english/faculty/mills_home/anthol.html   (970 words)

  
 Politics | 'I'm a puddycat'
Dunwoody is a rare survivor from a bygone era of no-nonsense Labour women - doers and fixers.
Dunwoody talks of herself as a "peasant", and true enough her grandfathers were miners and postmen, but she's been a Labour party grandee for many years.
The problem, Dunwoody says, is that the government regards the backbench as the enemy, whereas she says it is stuffed with loyalists - but loyalists who are no longer prepared to automatically nod through every piece of legislation.
politics.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4226262-107979,00.html   (1688 words)

  
 Dr John Dunwoody - Independent Online Edition > Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John Dunwoody was one of them in the late 1960s when he was Member of Parliament for Falmouth and Camborne.
John Dunwoody came from a medical family and received a first-class rigorous education, for which he always expressed himself grateful, at St Paul's, before training as a doctor at King's College, London, and Westminster Medical School.
Dunwoody's first wife, Gwyneth, now the formidable and hugely successful Chairman of the Commons Select Committee on Transport, entered Parliament at the same time as he did, as Labour MP for Exeter, and now represents Crewe and Nantwich.
news.independent.co.uk /people/obituaries/article341883.ece   (866 words)

  
 Save John Stossel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John Stossel is one of the "points of light" that is in danger of being snuffed out by majority who seem ignorant of the dangerous course we are taking.
John Stossel is being persecuted because he is not afraid to speak the truth.
John makes an honest mistake in interpreting his research data (with NO agenda in mind) and he's the target of a powerful lobby and threatened with his job.
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 Dr John Dunwoody obituary - Times Online
But Dunwoody was defeated at the general election of 1970 in which the Wilson Government was turned out in favour of Edward Heath’s Tories.
Dunwoody and his wife, who had already become Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, were the first husband-and-wife ministerial team.
Dr John Dunwoody, CBE, general practioner, area health administrator and Labour MP for Falmouth and Camborne, 1966-70, was born on June 3, 1929.
www.timesonline.co.uk /tol/comment/obituaries/article728255.ece   (1235 words)

  
 DAR Records
John Davidson was a signer of the Mecklenberg Declaration and served under Sumter at the battle of Hanging Rock.
John Davidson (1735-1832) was a signer of the Mecklenburg Declaration, and served under Sumter at the battle of Hanging Rock.
John Davidson (1735-1832) was a signer of the Mecklenberg Declaration and served under Sumter at the battle of Hanging Rock.
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 DR JOHN DUNWOODY Independent, The (London) - Find Articles
John Dunwoody was one of them in the late 1960s when he was Member of Parliament for Fal-mouth and Camborne.
John Dunwoody came from a medical family and received a first- class rigorous education, for which he always expressed himself grateful, at St Paul's, before training as a doctor at King's College, London, and Westminster Medical School.
I remember clearly the concise comments of Dunwoody, combined with a vision as to what a Labour government ought to be doing not only in the health field but generally, which lodged the thought in my mind that one day he would be an excellent leader of the Labour Party.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20060130/ai_n16032975   (781 words)

  
 DR JOHN DUNWOODY Independent, The (London) - Find Articles
In the early 1960s, when Dunwoody led the campaign within the Labour Party and was prominent in Ash (Action on Smoking and Health), it was far from popular to espouse such a cause.
I fought hard and without much trouble got John Dunwoody, who will make an enormous difference because he will fill the House of Commons gap and he is a really vigorous man who can take over Questions and letters from MPs and relations with GPs.
During his all-too-brief period in office, Dunwoody dealt with the very difficult problems of nurses' and hospital pharmacists' pay and the sticky issue of government policy towards the use of the Pill.
www.looksmartolympicsports.com /p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20060130/ai_n16032975   (762 words)

  
 Mexico City Shriners Hospital - Feature Story
Imperial Sir Gary Dunwoody, the Imperial Potentate of the Shrine of North America, was the keynote speaker and characterized the hospital as "A dream come true for the Shriners".
Dunwoody said the hospital was "at the right place, at the right time to care for the thousands and thousands of children who need the expert medical care the new hospital will provide".
He went on to say that it was an honor to be the Imperial Potentate at such an exciting time in the history of the Shriners Hospitals for Children.
www.shrinershq.org /Hospitals/Mexico_City/Feature   (587 words)

  
 San Francisco Chronicle News Stories   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John Kirk Dunwoody Died peacefully at home on Monday, Oct 23, 2006 in San Francisco.
Dunwoody is mourned with great sadness by his much-loved wife of 49 years, Helen; daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and...
John was born on November 26, 1940 in England.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/artlist.cgi?d=/c/a/2006/10/29&key=MN&o=30   (992 words)

  
 Obituaries for February 20, 2000
The Rev. John Mazzei, associate pastor, was the celebrant.
He was the son of Marilyn Corradino of Dunwoody, Ga., and the late Michael N. Corradino.
He moved to Dunwoody in 1993 and was awarded a distributorship with American Business Forms, which he ran and developed successfully.
www.seacoastonline.com /2000news/2_20obit.htm   (696 words)

  
 John Dunwoody | Obituaries | Guardian Unlimited
For those with longer political memories, he was one of the most promising newcomers in Labour's 1966 high tide - when he was elected as MP for marginal Falmouth and Camborne and his then wife, Gwyneth, captured Exeter.
Born in London, John was educated at Colet Court preparatory and St Paul's schools, King's College London and the Westminster Hospital Medical School, graduating in 1954.
John fought hard for the south-west, especially over heavy unemployment and poor transport, but concentrated on health issues - fighting smoking so hard that he felt the need to give up the weed himself.
www.observerunlimited.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,,1699075,00.html   (758 words)

  
 Search: the word 'crossrail' page 8 (TheyWorkForYou.com)
Gwyneth Dunwoody: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what (a) decisions, (b) agreements and (c) procedures have resulted from the liaison between project teams on Crossrail and the Olympic games on the coordination of construction programmes.
John Pugh:...(Graham Stringer), have said that there is a north-south split in the debate, and there genuinely is. Most Members present are from the north.
Gwyneth Dunwoody: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what precautions will be taken to ensure that dust and pollution from Crossrail construction will not adversely affect air quality at the time of the 2012 Olympics.
www.theyworkforyou.com /search/?s=crossrail&pop=1&p=8   (825 words)

  
 BDO Dunwoody: Leadership
John ensures that BDO's tax professionals are up to date on the most current tax legislation and regulations.
A renowned tax expert, he is quoted regularly in the media on tax issues and has appeared on the ICAO's "Prosperity" show, "ROBTV," and "Canada AM." He is the Canadian representative on the BDO International Tax Steering Committee and lectures frequently at BDO International conferences, ICAO tax courses, and at the ICAO School of Accountancy.
When he is not working, John is involved as a member of the executive committee for Canadian Crossroads International, a registered charity that provides cross-cultural exchange programs.
www.bdo.ca /about/profile/leadership.cfm   (965 words)

  
 Second Boardmill Presbyterian Church
The site of the new church was given by John Dunwoody, Carrickmaddyroe, a cousin of the Rev. Ebenezer Martin, Drogheda, and the Rev. John Dunwoody Martin, Tullyallen.
Dunwoody's granddaughter married the Rev. George Laverty of Tyrone's Ditches, who is still remembered by the older members of Killaney.
John Moody, B.A., a nephew of the Rev. Joseph Moody of Cullybackey R.P. Church.
www.lisburn.com /books/boardmills/boardmills5.html   (816 words)

  
 John Dunwoody, London (Stormont Road)
London Online and John Dunwoody are separate entities and are in no way connected.
If you wish to contact John Dunwoody, please do so directly using the phone number or address provided.
John Dunwoody is based in Stormont Road London.
www.londononline.co.uk /profiles/88568   (101 words)

  
 Save John Stossel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I don't always agree with John, but at least he is fair and willing to admit when he made an error.
If they are successful in running John Stossel off, we need to unite and start a major protest of the liberal media and let them know we want the news and not their liberal biased unethical opinion.
John has done this and ABC should make note of the error and move forward.
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 John Dunwoody - Suchergebnis zu John Dunwoody - Definition zu John Dunwoody - Deutsches Bedeutungswörterbuch - ...
Dunwoody, gelernter Chirurg, arbeitete von 1955 bis 1956 in Devon (England) als Arzt am Devon (England) als Arzt am Newton Abbot Hospital und am Totnes District Hospital.
Dunwoody war Direktor von Action on Smoking and Health (ASH).
Dunwoodys ehemalige Ehefrau, Gwyneth Phillips Dunwoody, wurde 1966 ebenfalls Labour-Abgeordnete.
www.bedeutungswoerterbuch.de /John_Dunwoody.html   (182 words)

  
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John MELICK, Hester A. John BETTS was a shoemaker.
John BISHOP was born about 1590 in England.
John BISHOP and Ann were married about 1620 in England.
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 DUNWOODY, John Kirk
Dunwoody is mourned with great sadness by his much-loved wife of 49 years, Helen; daughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Mark Coleman; son and daughter-in-law, John Craig and Teresa; granddaughters, Isabel, Jennifer and Sarah; brother and sister-in-law, Bentley Bruce and Clara; brother-in-law, Charles Edwards and his wife Caroline, and everyone lucky enough to have known him.
His sense of humor, his terrible shaggy-dog stories, and his unfailing optimism will be sorely missed.
Dunwoody's life will be held Sunday, Nov. 19, at 3:00 p.m.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/26/MNDUNWOODY8.DTL&type=printable   (151 words)

  
 History of Delaware County - Ashmead, Ch. XLV, (Page 586)
Charles Moore, the grandfather of John M., settled upon the homestead farm in 1718.
Moore, on his marriage, inherited the homestead farm, which he cultivated until 1821, when the property now owned by his son, J. Hunter Moore, became his home, on which the substantial stone residence, still standing, was erected.
Dunwoody having been formerly a supporter of Whig principles found the platform of the Republican party in harmony with his convictions, though he invariably refused all proffers of office tendered him.
www.delcohistory.org /ashmead/ashmead_pg586.htm   (931 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Other Sport... | Horse Racing | Ex-trainer 'Duke' Nicholson dies
After retiring as a trainer, Nicholson was still a familiar figure on British racecourses and was appointed a British Horseracing Board bloodstock representative in March 2002, which involved promoting British-bred horses around the world.
Ex-champion rider Richard Dunwoody, who was a stable jockey to Nicholson paid tribute to his former boss.
Racing pundit John McCririck added: "He was one of the great characters of the game who very much embodied the "old way" and we can't afford to lose people like him."
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/5292414.stm   (542 words)

  
 Health Dunwoody D Localities Georgia United States North America Regional   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
July 25, with a health public service forum at 6:30 to 8 pm at the American-Intercontinental University Dunwoody campus.
Huntsville High School graduation awards 2007Huntsville Forester, Canada - Jul 4, 2007BDO Dunwoody LLP Bursary: to assist a graduating student who has been accepted into a recognized post- secondary school in the field of business.
Red Cross blood levels hit a critical lowAtlanta Journal Constitution, USA - Jul 5, 2007Representatives call frequent donors like Jackie Willey of Dunwoody with what she described as "an insistent but friendly reminder.
www.iaswww.com /ODP/Regional/North_America/United_States/Georgia/Localities/D/Dunwoody/Health   (377 words)

  
 John Dunwoody | EdLab
One might paradoxically use the adjectives off-center and grounded to describe John.
John has a BA in English and Studio Art (Davidson College), and worked as both a Graphic Designer at hotjobs.com, Donna Karan and A&E Television Networks as well as an artist in the painting and sculpting realms.
Currently working on his Masters with certification in Art & Art Education at Teachers College, Columbia University, John spends much of his time blending the theoretical and studio aspects of art and education.
edlab.tc.columbia.edu /index.php?q=user/12   (135 words)

  
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Hannah DUNWOODY was born on December 13, 1879.
John DUNWOODY and Emma Jane BISHOP were married on May 17, 1876.
Ruth DUNWOODY was born on December 28, 1885.
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 History of Delaware County - Ashmead, Ch. XLVI., (Page 598)
1850, of which John P. Crozer was chairman and John C. Beatty and Ellis Smedley secretaries, the Charter House Association was organized and articles of government drawn up and subscribed to.
The officers elected were, President, William Eves; Vice Presidents, John P. Crozer, John M. Sharpless, John Hill, Edward Garrett, Daniel M. Leiper, Abram L. Penrock, John Dunwoody, and William T. Cook; Secretary, William B. Lindsay; Associate Secretary, Benjamin Brooke; Treasurer, Abraham Pennell.
On this occasion John F. Vanleer was chosen president; James Lewis, James T. Dannacker, John C. Beatty, and George G. Knowles, vice-presidents; D. Hawkins and J. Taylor, secretaries.
www.delcohistory.org /ashmead/ashmead_pg598.htm   (839 words)

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