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  John Gibson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Gibson (Indiana) - Territorial Secretary of Indiana Territory
Sir John Morison Gibson - Attorney-General of Ontario (1899-1904), appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1908.
John Gibson (programmer) - author of Stonkers and other games.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Gibson   (182 words)

  
 John Gibson (Indiana) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Gibson was the Territorial Secretary of the Indiana Territory.
Gibson was born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Gibson is sometimes known as Indiana's second territorial governor, but he was really only acting governor during the absences of Governor William Henry Harrison.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Gibson_(Indiana)   (350 words)

  
 John Gibson (sculptor) Encyclopedia @ AlienArtifacts.com (Alien Artifacts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gibson was soon launched, and distinguished patrons, first sent by Canova, made their way to his studio in the Via Fontanella.
Gibson was the first to introduce color on his statues, first as a mere border to the drapery of a portrait statue of the queen, and by degrees extended to the entire flesh, as in his so-called Tinted Venus, and in the Cupid tormenting the Soul, in the Holford Collection.
Gibson was elected R.A. in 1836, and bequeathed all his property and the contents of his studio to the Royal Academy, where his marbles and casts are open to the public as of 2005.
www.alienartifacts.com /encyclopedia/John_Gibson_%28sculptor%29   (1695 words)

  
 John Gibson (media host) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Gibson is a conservative American commentator and host of the weekday show The Big Story on FOX News since 2000.
Gibson's criticisms were rejected by Ofcom when it investigated viewer complaints of Gibson's item.
When London was chosen to host the 2012 Olympics, Gibson said that he regretted that Paris had not been chosen because it would have subjected that city to the threat of terrorism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Gibson_(media_host)   (1156 words)

  
 John Samuel Gibson
JOHN SAMUEL GIBSON has for thirty years been a banker at Geneseo, and has been the leading man of affairs in that rich and prosperous section of Rice County.
Grandfather John Gibson was born in Ireland, when two years of age he went with his father to Pennsylvania and when a young man went west to Southern Michigan and cleared up a farm in the beautiful district along the St. Joseph River in the county of that name.
Samuel Gibson, father of the Genesee banker, was born in the State of Pennsylvania in 1832 and accompanied his parents to Constantine, Michigan, where he married.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/archives/1918ks/biog/gibsonjs.html   (1402 words)

  
 JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
His mother, who was the daughter of the Rev. John Gibson, of Edinburgh, was a woman of considerable intellectual gifts.
A correspondence followed, in which a meeting betweefi Lockhart and John Scott was proposed, with Jonathan Henry Christie and Horace Smith as seconds.
A series of delays and complicated negotiations resulted early in 1821 in a duel between Christie and John Scott, in which Scott was killed.
58.1911encyclopedia.org /L/LO/LOCKHART_JOHN_GIBSON.htm   (1062 words)

  
 GIBSON, JOHN T. FROM 1912 HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ILLINOIS
GIBSON, JOHN T., a retired teamster living just outside the city of Springfield, is a veteran of the Civil War and is well known as a useful, public-spirited citizen.
Gibson's father died in 1876 and her mother in 1902, and both are buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield.
Gibson and his wife, two sons and three daughters, namely: Ida May, born July 10, 1867, wife of Frank Wilder, who is employed at Striffler's ice Plant, Springfield, where he has worked the past six years, and four children died young.
www.rootsweb.com /~ilsangam/1912/gibsonj.htm   (704 words)

  
 John GIBSON
John's property was divided between his two sons on their coming of age.
Samuel Jamison, great-grandson of the first John Jamison, afterward purchased from Jacob Garber about 45 acres (part of the 142 acres), which is now in the hands of his daughters, and is all that is now in the name of the large possessions of their ancestor.
John Bigelow (1739-80), was one of the volunteers from Connecticut to capture Ticonderoga, 1775.
www.irishgenealogy.com /gibson.htm   (6806 words)

  
 Media Matters - Gibson on Gabler: "If Neil were in charge, I'd be sent off to a Khmer Rouge re-education camp to ...
Gibson on Gabler: "If Neil were in charge, I'd be sent off to a Khmer Rouge re-education camp to make sure that his message that there is no war on Christmas is beat into my head"
Calling dissenters "anti-Christmas warriors," Gibson concluded the segment by likening the the "war on Christmas" to "the secret bombing of Cambodia [by the United States during the Vietnam War].
Gibson "leads the pack" in demanding VICTIM STATUS for a chosen group, a group to which his own credentials are highly suspect: "Christians".
mediamatters.org /items/200512070001   (1365 words)

  
 John Gibson - OWWM Manufacturers Index
John Gibson was one of three "well-heeled" investors who bought most of the rights to Woodworth's planer patents.
Gibson appears to have been the most rapacious in a very rapacious group: there is some suggestion that he spearheaded the efforts to obtain the 1849 and 1856 patent extension, and he spent $250,000 each time.
His conduct was so odious that Gibson found his Albany plant stuck with a huge inventory of planers which nobody would buy, simply because they were built by Gibson." Gibson ultimately sold his business to Daniel Doncaster, who ran it for several years and made a number of improvements to the planers.
www.owwm.com /MfgIndex/detail.asp?ID=367   (821 words)

  
 John G. Paton missionary New Hebrides - Missionary Biographies - Worldwide Missions
John G. Paton -- for such was his name -- found in the presence of his Lord the antidote to fear and the assurance that his life was immortal until his work was accomplished.
John G. Paton was born in a farm cottage not far from Dumfries, Scotland, May 24,1824.
As a youth John heard the voice of his Lord saying, "Go across the seas as the messenger of My love; and lo, I am with you." Christ was leading him into a wider sphere of work and training, and he was determined to follow.
www.wholesomewords.org /missions/biopaton.html   (7317 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Politics | Special Reports | John Gibson
John Gibson, who has died aged 82, was an inspiration for leftwingers in north-west England and north-east Wales for many decades.
Born in Chester, to a metal worker father and a mother who, like John, saw the need to fight injustice, he left school at 14 and went to work in an engineering factory, where he soon became conscious of the class struggle.
John loved the Guardian and was a dependable supporter of the Morning Star.
politics.guardian.co.uk /politicsobituaries/story/0,1441,1072248,00.html   (393 words)

  
 Technorati Tag: john gibson
On Wednesday 5/24/06 John Gibson did a segment on The Big Story about a purported former Army Ranger who was making confessions of dreadful behavior...
John Gibson says he's been to there and he knows the Caribou will be fine so he just can't understand why Senate Republicans might reject the ANWR...
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 John gibson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Start the John gibson article or add a request for it.
Look for John gibson in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for John gibson in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/john_gibson   (135 words)

  
 Game Informer Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Gibson, Allen Wilson, Bill Munk, Ingmar Spit, and the rest of their team decided it was time to take their mod, Red Orchestra, to the next level.
John Gibson: Originally I had been working on a mod for Unreal Tournament 99, this was before Unreal Tournament 2003 came out, and I really wanted to move up to the latest tech.
Gibson: The original plan was to reuse a large portion of the mod code to save time and just fix things and polish it up.
www.gameinformer.com /News/Story/200602/N06.0208.1901.19923.htm   (5202 words)

  
 JOHN GIBSON - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN GIBSON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gibson was the first to introEuce color on his statues,first, as a mere border to the drapery 1
Gibson was elected R.A. in 1836, and bequeathed all his aroperty and the contents of his studio to the Royal Academy, where his marbles and casts are open to the public.
The letters between Gibson and Mrs Henry Sandbach, grand3aughter cf Mr Roscoe, and a sketch of his life that lady induced him to write, furnish the chief materials for his biography.
www.1911ency.org /G/GI/GIBSON_JOHN.htm   (1514 words)

  
 Gamecloud - - Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Gibson - We were very close to closing deals on the full single player game a couple of times, but in the end things just didn’t come together.
John Gibson - We decided to scale back a bit and focus on our core competency, which was making a great multiplayer WWII game.
John Gibson - Well we do have a certain license for the hottest new gaming engine (Unreal Engine 3) that we won in the MSU contest we have to figure out how to use J But for news on what we’ll do with that you’ll just have to stay tuned.
www.gamecloud.com /article.php?article_id=2410   (2643 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Hating America : The New World Sport: Books: John Gibson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
By lumping this reluctance under the rubric of hatred, Gibson reduces serious policy differences to emotional animus, mostly motivated either by the fear and envy the rest of the globe-including the "soft-life Euro-paradise"-feels towards America’s "hard power," or by the sort of irrational tribal antagonisms characteristic of the sports world.
John Gibson has written an awesome compilation of facts here supporting his thesis that we, the most powerful nation on earth, are vastly despised, despite all of the sacrifices we have made in blood and money in the last century to make the world better.
What Gibson seems to propose is that the empire--yes, empire--that is largely dominant and at the top of the food chain is hated for being the provider.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0060580100?v=glance   (3277 words)

  
 John Gibson: Make More Babies!
This plea for more pregnancy comes from the inimitable John Gibson, the man who helped concoct the "war on Christmas." John is apparently worried that brown people will outweigh us whiteys.
Another complaint by John is that modern life doesn't lend itself to sticky peanut butter fingers.
Another part of Gibson's panic has to do with the story in the Washington Post that reports that in the group of children under 5, "nearly half are minorities." Poor John, he's just so worried.
www.taylormarsh.com /archives_view.php?id=2355   (617 words)

  
 Composer [John Gibson] / CMC
John Gibson was born in Dublin and began piano lessons with his mother at the age of five.
John Gibson's music has been performed in Ireland, England, America, Germany, France, Poland, Romania, Israel, Japan, Russia, Brazil and China.
Recent releases include a compilation album, ‘The John Gibson Collection’, and a disc of his chamber opera, ‘Judith and Holofernes’ (2000-01).
www.cmc.ie /composers/gibson.html   (280 words)

  
 John Gibson Is Right About The War on Christmas
John Adams wrote in 1813 that “[t]he general principles, on which the Fathers achieved independence, were.
Gibson, who are not afraid to stand up for the tradition of celebrating the birth of Christ.
Gibson is not an idiot, but the reviewer is an ignoramus in need of instruction on America' history, or worse.
www.theconservativevoice.com /articles/article.html?id=10292   (2281 words)

  
 SMU Forum: July 2001
Last year, when Duncanville High School asked John Gibson to write an original music score for the band's performance at Dallas' Meyerson Symphony Center, he added it to his list of commissions.
Gibson serves by day as the Office of Development's director of creative services, but he also enjoys a successful career as a composer, writing three to four compositions a year for orchestras, bands, theaters, and other musical groups nationwide.
John Gibson, director of creative services in the Office of Development, composed "Trinity Passage" for the Duncanville High School band.
www.smu.edu /forum/010701people1.html   (457 words)

  
 John Gibson - Media Matters
Gibson awarded the "Nitwit of the Week" to students and faculty at Boston College who opposed honoring Rice
Gibson on standoff with Iran: "[W]orld leaders may be coming to the U.S. saying, 'Would you please use your super-duper nuke bunker-busters to end this thing?' "
Gibson cited misleading Fox immigration poll question to understate support for path to citizenship
mediamatters.org /issues_topics/people/johngibson   (342 words)

  
 Gourd Art by John Gibson
John Gibson creates these gourds using various styles, techniques and all natural materials, blending the past and present with a touch of art.
Although John lives in the southeast, his gourds are well known and proudly displayed in a number of galleries in the southwest, including Santa Fe and Taos.
The gourds range in size from the width of a volleyball to a basketball and are 10” to 14” tall.
www.visitsoutherncomfort.com /gourartbyjoh.html   (188 words)

  
 Media Matters - Fox News Alert : John Gibson "uncomfortable" challenging RNC's Mehlman
GIBSON: Okay, but Ken, look, you're forcing me into the position of being a Democrat here -- which is an uncomfortable shoe for me to wear, but I'll do it for the moment.
Gibson has been towing the RNC line for so long he probably forgot the journalist charade he's been playing.
Gibson was a pretty good journalist back during the OJ trial when he was on MSNBC.
www.mediamatters.org /items/200505050006   (1974 words)

  
 GIBSON, JOHN (1790-1866) - Online Information article about GIBSON, JOHN (1790-1866)
Liverpool, and there John was sent to school.
imagination in which no teaching is missed, Gibson had had no instruction, and had studied at no Academy.
Austria, and, as is natural with a mind like Gibson's, the first sense of his deficiencies in See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /GEO_GNU/GIBSON_JOHN_1790_1866_.html   (2236 words)

  
 Crooks and Liars
Gibson said it was his book and O'Reilly's campaign that is restoring Christmas.
Gibson: Yea you are, because the incidents in my book are not lies--if you're calling me a liar let's go one on one of it.
Gibson had no use for McCaleb in the segment and finally pulled the plug on Boston.
www.crooksandliars.com /2005/12/21.html#a6426   (1138 words)

  
 My Word. Your Word. - John Gibson
Today is the premiere of the new The John Gibson Show airing from 6 PM to 9 PM EST weekdays on many of the Fox Radio affiliates.
Naturally it can be heard over the internet by going to The John Gibson Radio site and clicking the link to listen live.
If you have found your way here you probably know that John Gibson is the host of the 6th most popular cable news program, The Big Story with John Gibson on Fox News.
www.johngibson.com   (255 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The War on Christmas: How the Liberal Plot to Ban the Sacred Christian Holiday Is Worse Than You Thought: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gibson, this haircut who passes himself off as a journalist/author, has the temerity to equate their struggle with the struggle of Christmas in this country and his self-perceived 'war.' Not only is it extremely opportunistic but is in such poor taste that I find it beyond embarrassing!
Well, John Gibson is certainly no different and he knows exactly which phrases to include to obtain the desired reaction from his loyal readers.
Gibson simply needs yet another cause celebre' to pad his bank account or perhaps it's simply because this is a man who, like Don Quixote, enjoys tilting windmills.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1595230165?v=glance   (2344 words)

  
 Think Progress » Fox News’ John Gibson Bravely Opposes Civilian Massacres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gibson for taking the time to let his viewers know how they should feel about this, if he didn’t do it, then they’d be lost.
John Gibson deserves to spend the rest of his life behind bars.
This needed to be reported and is an important post as Gibson chose to officially distinguish himself from the Faux News default policy of Pro civilian massacres and crimes against humanity under the auspices of Corporate objectives.
thinkprogress.org /2006/05/31/gibson-fox-massacre   (5038 words)

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