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 Lebanon has lost important symbol ajc.com
John H. Kelly of Conyers was U.S. ambassador in Lebanon from 1986 to 1988.
John H. Kelly was also assistant secretary of state for the Near East and South Asia from 1989 to 1991.
When I first met him, I thought that Hariri was a talented man and a raw politician.
www.ajc.com /opinion/content/opinion/0205/16edkelly.html   (804 words)

  
 John Kelly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Kelly, a baseball player and umpire, boxing referee and gambling operator.
Sir John Kelly, British Admiral of the Fleet.
John M. Kelly (1931-1991), former Irish cabinet member.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Kelly   (118 words)

  
 The KELLEY Family History Page
John Kelly (1822-1886) was Tammany politician and congressman.
Dennis O'Kelly Farrell's son, called John James O'Kelly born in 1749, was in 1777 appointed Minister Pleni Potentiary of France to the Court of the Elector of Mayence.
The Kellys of Breaga which is situated in the eastern part of Co. Meath, were one of the four tribes of Tara.
www.stefanovich.com /Kelley/KELLEY_family_name.html   (5390 words)

  
 John M. Kelly (politician) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Maurice Kelly (August 31, 1931—January 24, 1991) was a senior Irish politician and academic.
He was author of the standard work on the Irish Constitution; though published after Kelly's death, the third and later editions of this work still bear his name in honour of the original book.
Kelly received his primary and secondary education at St.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_M._Kelly_%28politician%29   (795 words)

  
 John Kelly's Washington Live
John Kelly: I did one of those quick glances at the map before putting the car in gear and figured that I could just meander around until the planets aligned and I was at my destination.
John Kelly: The NRA makes such a big deal out of how concerned they are with weapons safety, you'd think they'd be publicly criticizing Cheney for his misfire.
John Kelly: The District's financial guy approved the document that resulted from the last-minute maneuverings of the City Council.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/02/05/DI2006020500494_pf.html   (5477 words)

  
 THE BLANKET * Index: Current Articles
Conor Murphy being such an able bourgeois politician never said as much, although he came pretty close and in anywise I'm certain that is the conclusion he wished us to draw from his comments about John Kelly.
John Kelly could have been any older elected representative of the PRM who had supported the leadership, but who had reached the end of their political tether as far as their allegiance to the current leadership is concerned.
Kelly is not a youngster anymore, he is 68 years old; thus one would have thought this would have been his swan song and as far as SF was concerned, that would have been that due to Mr Kelly having left the Party.
lark.phoblacht.net /jkmh.html   (969 words)

  
 Famous Person Caricatures
30 - John Kelly (1822 - 1886), American politician who entered politics at an early age and held various elected offices until by 1874 had control of the powerful New York City Tammany machine where he was able to control the course of city elections and was himself city controller from 1876 to 1880.
www.tradecards.com /articles/personages/per30.html   (54 words)

  
 Kelly, John on Encyclopedia.com
John Travolta and his family, Ella Bleu, left, and Kelly Preston, center, join John Travolta as he becomes "Ambassador-at-Large," for Quantas Airlines, July 24, 2002 in Los Angeles, California.
KELLY, JOHN [Kelly, John] 1822-86, American politician, boss of Tammany Hall, b.
Movie star couple John Travola and Kelly Preston stop and visit with Jefferson Parish Sherrif Harry Lee 05 September 2005 in Metairie, Louisiana, near New Orleans.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/K/KellyJ1o.asp   (967 words)

  
 Civil War Book Review -- Reviewers
John Anthony Scott is the editor of the definitive modern edition of Frances Anne Kemble’s Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation in 1838-1839 (1961, reissued 1984) and author of Fanny Kemble’s America (1973).
John M. Coski is the historian and library director at The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia, and author of Capital Navy: The Men, Ships, and Operations of the James River Squadron and The Confederate Battle Flag: America's Most Embattled Emblem.
John C. Willis is associate professor of history and director of the Center for Teaching at the University of the South, and author of Forgotten Time: The Yazoo-Mississippi Delta After the Civil War (2000).
www.cwbr.com /civilwarbookreview/reviewers.html   (12329 words)

  
 Digerati : The Coyote: John Perry Barlow
JOHN PERRY BARLOW is cofounder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a former lyricist for the Grateful Dead, and a former Wyoming cattle rancher.
John Perry Barlow is resident senator of cyberspace, and he's probably the first politician to play cyberspace.
Or the email may chronicle Barlow in meatspace - today he's in France at the Hotel Martinez in Cannes, but soon he'll be passing through Amsterdam, Winston-Salem, San Francisco, San Jose, San Francisco, and Pinedale, Wyoming.
www.edge.org /digerati/barlow   (242 words)

  
 Avocation, in vocational psychology dictionary
Thus, a politician might paint as an avocation (this was the case with Winston Churchill, for example); thus, avocation was a form of leisure activity.
Traditionally, an avocation has been described as a secondary occupation that an individual might pursue outside of the hours of his or her primary one.
In a related vein, avocation has been used to refer to unpaid work pursued for love of the activity; for example, the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) has referred to the athletic avocations of its amateur athletes.
www.vocationalpsychology.com /term_avocation.htm   (227 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: John Kelly (politician)
Desmond (Dessie) Joseph OMalley (born February 2, 1939), was a senior Fianna Fáil politician, the founder of the Progressive Democrats and the partys first leader (1985-1993).
James Dooge (born 30 July 1922) is an Irish politician, engineer and academic.
Brian Lenihan (November 17, 1930 - November 1, 1995) was a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/John-Kelly-%28politician%29   (558 words)

  
 Pedophile Priest: The Crimes of Father Geoghan by Denise Noe
Perhaps that statement was in response to the critics who saw the church as behaving in exactly the same way businesses and politicians had in scandals as recent as Enron and as historical as Watergate.
It also reported that when Auxiliary Bishop John D'Arcy complained about Geoghan's assignment to the parish given his history, Dr. Mullins pronounced him ''fully recovered'' and Dr. Brennan said the church could safely put him back to work sans restrictions.
Robert Mullins and Dr. John Brennan treated the suspended priest for his sexual fixations.
crimemagazine.com /03/geoghan,1201.htm   (4126 words)

  
 Constitutional Autochthony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The process de Valera engaged in has been described by Professor John M. Kelly and others as Constitutional Autochthony.
The articles in effect were merely decorative, intended to give the impression that the new Ireland after 1937 was more truly nationalist and traditionalist than the previous Irish Free State.
This page was last modified 10:18, 5 February 2006.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Constitutional_Autochthony   (358 words)

  
 John Kelly
KELLY, John, politician, born in New York city, 21 April, 1821; (1.
In 1854 he was elected an alderman, and from this time until his death he was active as a Democratic politician.
In 1855 and 1857 he was elected to congress, during his last term was elected sheriff of the county of New York, and in 1876 succeeded Andrew H. Green, by appointment, as comptroller.
www.famousamericans.net /johnkelly1   (310 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Class War in America: How Economic and Political Conservatives Are Exploiting Low- And Middle-Income American Families: Books: Charles M. Kelly
Second, the current major politician whose ideas are closest to Kelly's is John McCain, a moderately conservative Republican (I do not consider Ralph Nader a politician, and Bill Bradley is retired).
Kelly uses direct quotes from these publications to document the many ways the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
Kelly is the author of The Great Limbaugh Con and Other Right-Wing Assaults on Common Sense (1994), in which he countered many of the outspoken conservative broadcaster's daily assertions.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1564743489?v=glance   (1387 words)

  
 Richard Croker
John Kelly - Kelly, John, 1822–86, American politician, boss of Tammany Hall, b.
Croker became Kelly's chief lieutenant, and after Kelly's retirement (1884) Croker was the acknowledged Tammany boss.
He was elected (1868) alderman and held minor appointive offices, which increased in importance after Kelly succeeded (1871) William M. Tweed as boss.
www.factmonster.com /ce6/people/A0814086.html   (209 words)

  
 CNN.com - Kerry names Edwards his running mate - Jul 6, 2004
John Kerry names John Edwards his running mate.
Still, Edwards is green as a politician, and Republicans signaled they were prepared to compare his experience with that of Vice President Dick Cheney.
John Edwards waves to reporters after leaving his Washington home Tuesday.
www.cnn.com /2004/ALLPOLITICS/07/06/kerry.vp   (1208 words)

  
 Reason magazine -- February 2001, Bill Clinton’s Exit Interviews by Nick Gillespie
More disturbing still: Three weeks after the president made his comments, he headlined a fundraiser in New Mexico for congressional hopeful John Kelly, the lead prosecutor in the Lee case.
These are, to put it mildly, curious claims for perhaps the most divisive politician in recent decades, one whose basic response to any and all perceived adversaries was to attack their moral standing and integrity (just ask Billy Dale, the slandered former head of the White House Travel Office).
This willingness to separate himself from his own administration may in the end be Clinton’s truly novel contribution to presidential politics; if this gesture does not exactly originate with Clinton, he is surely its master practitioner.
www.reason.com /0102/ed.ng.bill.html   (1506 words)

  
 AllRefer Encyclopedia - U.S. History, Biographies Encyclopedia
John Winthrop, 1588¢#150;1649, governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony
John Penn, 1729¢#150;95, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania
• Francis Preston Blair, 1791¢#150;1876, American journalist and politician
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/categories/ushistbio.html   (537 words)

  
 RICHARD CROKER - LoveToKnow Article on RICHARD CROKER
After the fall of John Kelly he became the leader of Tammany Hall (q.v.), and for some time almost completely controlled tha organization.
His greatest political success was his bringing about the election of Robert A. van Wyck as first mayor of greater New York in 1897, and during van Wycks administration Croker is popularly supposed to have dominated completely the government of the city.
(1843), American politician, was born at Blackrock, Ireland, on the 24th of November 1843.
www.1911ency.org /C/CR/CROKER_RICHARD.htm   (223 words)

  
 Oral History
They are meant to contribute to a more complete understanding of John F. Kennedy's life, of his Presidency, and of the major events and personalities of his time.
FEILD, JOHN G. Member of staff of Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan (1959-61); worker, John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1960); Executive Director, President's Commission on Equal Employment Opportunity (1961-63).
BURKE, JOHN T. Liaison at advertising agency used by John F. Kennedy in the 1952 Senate campaign.
www.cs.umb.edu /~serl/jfk/oralhist.htm   (5251 words)

  
 1337hax0r.com
If he wants to delude himself that people who believe their vote should matter are zealots and partisans, then he is as bad as any other elitist politician in history who believed that their opinion is more important that that of their constituents.
A significant portion of his riding feels disenfranchised by him and he is going to just sit back and give himself excuses so he can sleep better.
It is frustrating to see the sheer amount of outrage in his riding and yet he just ignores them entirely.
www.1337hax0r.com   (3768 words)

  
 Ross Mayfield's Weblog: January 2005
John Kelly, the senior vice president for technology and intellectual property, called the patent contribution "the beginning of a new era in how I.B.M. will manage intellectual property."
Reading John Patrick's comments on IBM's open source patent initative made me think: if a company with the resources of IBM really wants to commoditize and pool innovation, what is the boldest move they can do?
Micah Sifry: Is That a Politician in Your Pocket?
ross.typepad.com /blog/2005/01   (6156 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Sculptures > Millard Fillmore
Noted in his day for his sculpture of prominent men, Cushing sculpted a bust of New York politician John Kelly that once occupied a place of honor in Tammany Hall.
Born in Ireland, Cushing studied with New York sculptors John Q.A. Ward and Randolph Rogers before establishing his own studio in New York City.
The artist is also known for his public statues, which included abolitionist Garrett Smith and mission priest John Drumgoole.
www.senate.gov /artandhistory/art/artifact/Sculpture_22_00012.htm   (285 words)

  
 Freed
In the first campaign of the 21st century, John Kelly, the son of an assassinated politician who served as John Kennedy's right-hand man, announces his candidacy for president."
www.broadwayplaypubl.com /FREED.HTM   (346 words)

  
 Timeline 1879-1882
All pre-1920 stocks were printed by the American Banknote Co. John D. Rockefeller by this time had acquired 77 separate oil companies and controlled some 90 percent of the refinery and pipeline business in the country through the Standard Oil Trust.
1879 Aug 30, John Bell Hood, confederate general (lost Atlanta, along with arm and leg), died at 48 of Yellow Fever in a New Orleans epidemic.
1880 California politicians integrated the state’s public schools.
www.timelines.ws /1879_1882.HTML   (14240 words)

  
 U.S. kills 3 in Iraq air strike - The Washington Times: World
Marines commander Gen. John Kelly transferred authority to Spanish Gen. Alfredo Cardona, head of the Plus Ultra brigade of Spanish, Salvadoran and Honduran troops at a joint parade in the military headquarters here.
"The Spanish, Salvadorans, and Hondurans are great soldiers and great men of peace," Gen. Kelly said as Gen. Cardona took control.
Gen. Cardona said his men would work "body and soul" to ensure security and quality of life in the region.
www.washtimes.com /world/20030923-093047-8328r.htm   (509 words)

  
 CWN Book Reviews
The Pursuit and Arrest of John H. Surratt: Dispatches from the Official Record of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
On to Atlanta: The Civil War Diaries of John Hill Ferguson, Illinois Tenth Regiment of Volunteers.
Two Germans in the Civil War: The Diary of John Daeuble and the Letters of Gottfried Rentschler, 6th Kentucky Volunteer Infantry.
www.civilwarnews.com /reviews/reviews.cfm   (7462 words)

  
 Reviews of Tripping: An Anthology of True-Life Psychedelic Adventures by Charles Hayes
Even the sort of people you'd expect to find—like Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow—offer intelligent, engaging narratives, without any of the prune-eyed giggling that usually accompanies such stories.
This splendid work is a great addition to the literature of psychedelia." -- John Horgan, author The End of Science and Rational Mysticism
Because every Baby Boomer would have us believe that they spent their days hitching between free music fests in love-powered Bugs, Hayes pulls an expert editorial move: He ignores that big pack of liars born in the fifties.
www.psychedelicadventures.com /Reviews.htm   (7311 words)

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