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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 (composer) - An Irish composer [3]
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 John Gibson (media host) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
An outspoken critic of the BBC, Gibson claims that the British Broadcasting Corporation is anti-American, accusing the BBC of having "a frothing-at-the-mouth anti-Americanism that was obsessive, irrational and dishonest"[13][14].
Editorial by John Gibson., published on FOXNews.com on January 29, 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Gibson_(media_host)   (1055 words)

  
 William Gibson's new novel asks, is the truth stranger than science fiction today?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Gibson went home to Vancouver, B.C., and soon implanted the notion of computer viruses into a short story that he was writing, later a novel.
Gibson soon published his first novel, "Neuromancer," a 1984 volume that is widely considered a seminal, classic work of sci-fi.
Gibson later went to private school in Arizona, then immersed himself in the 1960s counterculture and fled to Canada to evade the Vietnam War draft, although his name was never called.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /books/107368_gibson06.shtml   (1251 words)

  
 Regent News
Gibson observed, however, that Christmas is not only a religious holiday, but it is embedded in a secular holiday, because many who celebrate it are not self-identifying Christians.
Gibson also said that “inclusivity becomes exclusivity of things Christian.” Out of concern for learning about other cultures, he said, kids are being taught in schools about Judaism, Muslimism, Kwanzaism, and Wiccanism.
Gibson theorized that if the George W. Bush Administration had come forward and said that an Iraqi was involved in the Oklahoma City bombing, and Hussein had his hand in it, the whole federal death penalty may have been in jeopardy because there would have been someone more responsible than McVeigh.
www.regent.edu /news/john_gibson05.html   (909 words)

  
 World Magazine Blog: Media Archives
Media Research Center recently published its annual awards issue, a compilation of "the most outrageous and/or humorous news media quotes from 2005." Among the winners of such dubious honors as the "Good Morning Morons" award was Matt Lauer, for this humbling exchange with active duty soldiers in Iraq...
The Media Research Center's "quote of the year" is from Mary Mapes, the producer who fell for a forgery in putting together Dan Rather's 60 Minutes report on President Bush's National Guard service.
Julio Hernando Palacios, host of the "El Viento" ("The Wind") program for Radio Lemas, was shot in the head and stomach as he drove to work in the city of Cucuta, Colombia, near Venezuela.
www.worldmagblog.com /blog/archives/cat_media.html   (7245 words)

  
 Gibson CEO to host 'fifth Beatle' at Harvard multimedia event
Gibson Chairman and CEO Henry Juszkiewicz will introduce Sir George and host the benefit event.
Gibson with the Museum of Fine Arts is also donating for auction a Gibson Chet Atkins Tennessean.
While he is understandably best-known for his monumental work with the Beatles--and rightly celebrated for that canon of work, Sir George Martin retires this year from producing after a 48-year career in which he made over 700 recordings.
www.gibson.com /whatsnew/pressrelease/2000/oct12a.html   (584 words)

  
 Media Cynic -- Independent Political Blog -- John Kerry
John McCain, interviewed on CBS's The Early Show, maintained that "one of the very big mistakes early on was that he didn't have enough troops on the ground, particularly after the initial victory, and that's still the case."
John Kerry's office has released a copy of his letter to the Senate Intelligence Committee requesting an investigation of pre-war Iraq intelligence failures (and the Downing Street Memo) to LightUpTheDarkness.org.
Gibson strove to regain lost ground by pulling out some half-glasses and donning a stern look, but the match was over by then.
www.mediacynic.com /johnkerry   (6862 words)

  
 John Gibson on The War On Christmas on National Review Online
John Gibson: Fox News Channel put a "Merry Christmas" greeting on the air last year, as well as a "Happy Channukah" (though at this precise moment I'm not certain what spelling was used).
Gibson: I am pro prayer in school if the urge to do some comes from the person praying, and not an official or functionary of the school or local government.
Gibson: I want people to understand that the idea that religious tolerance is good includes the idea that it's also good to be tolerant of the largest religious group in this country.
www.nationalreview.com /comment/gibson200510270839.asp   (2195 words)

  
 Endorsements | John Bonifaz
John Bonifaz has been a leader in the clean elections fight in Mass, the struggle to count every vote in places like Ohio in 2004 and even against the Iraq War.
I have met John at a DFA meeting, and I believe he is committed to changing the current inaction.
John is a most remarkable person and deserves all the help he can get in his campaign.
www.johnbonifaz.com /endorsements   (674 words)

  
 Media Matters - Gibson: "Make more babies" because in "[t]wenty-five years ... the majority of the ...
Gibson added: "By far, the greatest number [of children under five] are Hispanic.
Gibson also noted that Europe is "not having enough babies to sustain their population," adding that "[c]onsequently, they are inviting in more and more immigrants every year to take care of things and those immigrants are having way more babies than the native population, hence 'Eurabia'."
Gibson suspicious that Hispanic-American advocacy groups are set on "retaking old Mexico territories...
mediamatters.org /items/200605120006   (2154 words)

  
 CampusProgress.org | Know Your Right-Wing Speakers: John Gibson
Gibson is the host of “The Big Story with John Gibson,” purportedly an hour of “in-depth coverage and analysis of the day’s top stories, ” but generally an opportunity to air right-wing talking points, especially everyone-who- disagrees- with-me- hates-America pabulum.
This winter he came to the fore of the media scrum as a leading adversary of "The War on Christmas"— coincidentally, the title of a book he wrote on the subject.
Gibson later took credit for U.S. bombings of Iraqi television stations, noting that his "criticism about allowing Saddam Hussein to talk to his citizens and lie to them has had an effect."Of course, the facts are still troubling.
campusprogress.org /tools/930/know-your-right-wing-speakers-john-gibson   (1503 words)

  
 Firedoglake - Firedoglake weblog » Media
But a bombshell decision may happen anyway: Sources close to the project say the network, which has been in a media maelstrom over the pic, is mulling the idea of yanking the mini altogether.
Media Matters has more on the Scholastic materials, and the factual misrepresentations therein.
ThinkProgress has confirmed with Scholastic that the materials are temporarily down — but could not confirm whether changes are being made or anything beyond that, but that materials are still going to be provided to teachers regarding the film.
www.firedoglake.com /category/media   (2328 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - On Deadline: Archives
Most media are marking the fifth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, but ABC's two-night dramatization of the events leading to that day is generating the most attention — and controversy — so far.
CBS News reporter Kimberly Dozier, who was seriously injured in a May 29 attack in Iraq that killed two of her colleagues, was released from Kernan Hospital in Maryland today, the network reports.
If he's convicted and sentenced to death, he prefers to be executed by a firing squad to being hung "as a common criminal," former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein declared today at his trial in Baghdad.
blogs.usatoday.com /ondeadline/media/index.html   (8203 words)

  
 Made in Motown: A Night to Care 15th annual St. John Detroit Riverview Hospital fundraiser
John Detroit Riverview Hospital (SJDRH) will host “Made in Motown”, the 15th annual A Night to Care on Saturday, October 29, 2005 from 6 p.m.
John Detroit Riverview Hospital is a member of St. John Health, the largest provider of inpatient care in Southeast Michigan and one of the largest employers in metro Detroit.
John Health provides comprehensive prevention, primary care and advanced treatment programs with more than 125 medical centers, and eight hospitals spanning five counties.
www.stjohn.org /pressrelease.aspx?pressreleaseid=695   (327 words)

  
 Ankerberg Theological Research Institute - The John Ankerberg Show
Media expert Dr. Ted Baehr, armed with 70 years of historical evidence, urged theologians from North America and 15 Latin countries gathered at a conference last week that the Church should not hold back from speaking out boldly on controversial contemporary issues.
Baehr is the founder of the Christian Film and Television Commission, a ministry that has been active in Hollywood and the mass media since 1978.
In fact, we’ve got three Jesus films coming out in the next nine months, including Mel Gibson’s ‘The Passion,’ and ‘The Gospel of John.’ So, what we have seen is that, when you are willing to stand up for the faith in love, grace and kindness, you can make a tremendous difference.
www.johnankerberg.org /Articles/media-wise/MW0903W3.htm   (1458 words)

  
 John Gibson (1790 - 1866) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Sartain, Portrait of John A. Sutter, 1850
John Nicholson (Hannah Duncan) and John Nicholson, Jr.
Born in 1939 in Louisville Kentucky, David H. Gibson is a Dallas businessman turned photographer who learned his craft through self-direction and a series of workshops.
www.wwar.com /masters/g/gibson-john.html   (1300 words)

  
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Gibson told Rob that he was the one who was going to be sued if he couldn't back up his charges.
Liddy told the Fox News Channel's John Gibson Wednesday that as a law enforcement officer if Felt had evidence of a crime and the participants of that crime, "he was duty bound to take that to the grand jury." "That's what he should have done rather than leak...
ET Hosted by John Gibson "The Passion of the Christ" (search) was one of the top-grossing films of 2004, yet it has been totally ignored by the Golden Globes and doesn't prominently appear in most mainstream critics "Best of 2004" lists either.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/keyword?k=johngibson   (5089 words)

  
 T. Rex's Guide to Conservative Media Bias
But as some media outlets have reported, her record on the commission is the subject of considerable debate.
Host Chris Matthews, who "spent 15 years in politics and government" and was the Washington bureau chief for the San Francisco Examiner for 13 years, failed to challenge DeLay on these points.
By contrast, NBC host Tim Russert refuted DeLay's statement on the September 29 broadcast of NBC's Today, noting that DeLay "was admonished by the ethics committee of the House of Representatives," although he wrongly said that ethics charges levied against DeLay after 1995 have all been dismissed.
quinnell.us /politics/media.html   (13366 words)

  
 The John and Ken Show
To listen to the John and Ken Show Archives you must have Windows Media Player 7.0 or better installed.
John & Ken interview Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy James Mee, The sheriff's deputy who arrested Mel Gibson for drunken driving.
While John & Ken ARE, in fact, raving lunatics…their exuberance during this piece was partially caused by Fox 11 blaring J&K's own delayed voice back at them in their headphones.
www.johnandkenshow.com /audio.php?offset=0&per_page=50   (923 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Are the media playing politics?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the home stretch of a political year marked by heated media flaps, two controversies erupted over the weekend illustrating how voters may not be the only ones who can be put into red and blue categories.
The memo "is blatantly an expression of partisanship on the part of ABC News," syndicated radio host Laura Ingraham said.
Analysis by Fox News and CNN was more down the middle, says a study by Media Tenor, a media monitoring group, and the Center for Media and Public Affairs: 57% of comments were positive and 43% negative for Kerry; Bush: 53% positive, 47% negative.
www.usatoday.com /life/columnist/mediamix/2004-10-10-media-mix_x.htm   (891 words)

  
 TalkRadio 570 KLIF - John Gibson
Gibson, who lives in Denton, Texas, hosts The Big Story on Fox News Channel.
Prior to joining Fox News Channel in September of 2000, Gibson worked at MSNBC hosting the network's news talk programs, including Newschat and Internight.
Before that, Gibson served as a West Coast correspondent for NBC, where he provided extensive coverage of key news events, including the O.J. Simpson criminal trial, America's involvement in Mogadishu, Somalia, and the invasion of the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas.
www.klif.com /host-gibson.html   (116 words)

  
 UGA News Bureau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Previously announced host Barbara Walters was unable to fulfill the role as Peabody host as she was assigned recently to conduct an interview out of the country during that week.
Gibson will host the luncheon ceremony, which honors 2002’s most outstanding work in radio, television and new media.
Gibson host this year’s ceremony," said Horace Newcomb, director of the Peabody Awards.
uga.edu /news/newsbureau/releases/2003releases/0304/030423gibson.html   (444 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)

  
 ABC’s Charles Gibson, Conventional Liberal
A notable exception was when Gibson hosted the 2004 town-hall style debate between President Bush and John Kerry.
Charles Gibson: "But let me come back to you on that, the polls, I agree on that, the polls have shown that this country would accept registration of firearms and yet we don’t do that and we’re not fighting about regulation of guns.
Gibson: "Given the fact that it is so important, what does it say about the system when one candidate raises more than $50 million.
www.mediaresearch.org /Profiles/gibson/welcome.asp   (3871 words)

  
 ATRI Journal Online Article Index
Christians need to be called to redeem the values of the media, which means, in part, working behind the scenes in Hollywood and helping good movies succeed.
It is one thing to commend the secular media for airing programs which are not antagonistic to the gospel.
John Pate has gone from a stand-up comedy, performing with such notables as Robin Williams, Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld and Red Skelton, to the classroom, where he now teaches young comedians to get laughs without getting vulgar.
www.johnankerberg.org /Articles/article-index-media-wise.html   (3238 words)

  
 Biased Media? You decide.
The media vote by Cal Thomas (10/25) The Big Media - by which I mean the three broadcast networks and the most 'influential newspapers' have been 'voting' for the next president for much of the last two years.
The Media Research Center (MRC) is praising MSNBC for firing talk-show host Michael Savage for wishing death upon a caller to his show earlier this month.
Graham also referred to a quote from then-USA Today columnist and Pacifica Radio talk-show host Julianne Malveaux, who said she hoped Clarence Thomas's wife fed him lots of eggs and butter so that he would die of heart disease, as a similarly outrageous comment for which, again, the speaker was not held accountable.
www.earstohear.net /Archives/media.html   (4428 words)

  
 On the Media - April 15, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Especially present in the self-flagellation performed by many journalists after November’s election is the refrain that the media just don’t get religion.
The media are camped out by the courthouse and ready to go, but curiously enough, the public does not seem to be biting.
On the Media is funded by The Bydale Foundation, The Ford Foundation, The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, The John and Annamaria Phillips Foundation and the Overbrook Foundation.
www.onthemedia.org /otm041505.html   (1118 words)

  
 The Search For John Gissing Official Film Website -- Press & Reviews -- The Hollywood Reporter
Mike Binder might just be on to something with "The Search For John Gissing," a business world romp that has the quirky look and feel of an English import but is actually what the film's Yank writer-director-star refers to as a British-American fusion comedy.
Not only is their host a no-show, but unbeknownst to Barnes, who's being groomed as his replacement at the international computer firm, Gissing has plotted to make the couple's stay as unpleasant as possible.
Technical attributes are bright, including DP Sue Gibson's crisp camerawork and Martyn John's well-appointed production design, which take good advantage of all those scenic London locations.
www.searchforjohngissing.com /media_reporter/reporter_page2.htm   (434 words)

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