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John Moore (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1783 to 1805.
John Moore (born 1936) was Australian defence minister under John Howard.
John Moore (born 1937) was a British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher.
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 John Moore -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
(additional info and facts about John Moore) John Moore (born 1936) was (The Austronesian languages spoken by Australian aborigines) Australian defence minister under (additional info and facts about John Howard) John Howard.
(additional info and facts about John Moore) John Moore (born 1937) was a (The people of Great Britain) British Cabinet minister under (British stateswoman; first woman to serve as Prime Minister (born in 1925)) Margaret Thatcher.
John Moore, motion picture director who directed (additional info and facts about Behind Enemy Lines) Behind Enemy Lines and (additional info and facts about Flight of the Phoenix) Flight of the Phoenix.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_moore.htm   (440 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography Ma-Mo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
His experience was purely Australian; he was the first graduate from an Australian university to receive an honorary surgical appointment at a Sydney hospital, and he never sought to enlarge his experience by visiting Europe.
An Australian Girl is an interesting book written by a woman of thoughtful and philosophic mind, and The Incredible Journey, with its sympathetic appreciation of the point of view of the aborigines, is among the best books of its kind in Australian literature.
Moore also says that though "always temperate and abstemious in his habits he had a talent for frittering away his money".
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 The Ivory Pages - Encyclopedia 1907 - Entries A to Am
ADAMS, JOHN COUCH, an English astronomer, the discoverer simultaneously with Leverrier of the planet Neptune (1819-1892).
ALEXANDER III., son of the preceding, married a daughter of Henry III., sided with him against the barons, successfully resisted the invasion of Haco, king of Norway, and on the conclusion of peace gave his daughter in marriage to Haco's successor Eric; accidentally killed by falling over a cliff near Kinghorn when hunting in 1285.
AL`TEN, KARL AUGUST, a distinguished officer, native of Hanover, who entered the British service, bore arms under Sir John Moore, was chief of a division, under Wellington, in the Peninsular war, and closed his military career at the battle of Waterloo (1763-1840).
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 Christian Century: Courts order judge's monument moved - News - Ten Commandments
Though the populist jurist rallied assorted Christian right supporters willing to risk arrest, among those publicly disagreeing with Moore's defiance were judges, the state attorney general and a prominent Southern Baptist colleague who said the judge's disobedience was not comparable to the civil rights tactics of Martin Luther King Jr.
Moore had the 5,280-pound granite monument placed in the state's judicial building in Montgomery in July 2001, shortly after he was elected to Alabama's highest judicial post.
Moore bad campaigned as the "Ten Commandments judge" after drawing attention in earlier court battles over the display of the commandments in his courtroom while lie was a county magistrate.
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 John Moore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Moore (1599-1650), British regicide of Charles I of England
John Moore, motion picture art director and production designer.
John Moore, motion picture director who directed Behind Enemy Lines and Flight of the Phoenix.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/J/John-Moore.htm   (244 words)

  
 John Moore (Australian jurist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John Moore is an Australian jurist, and since 1973 has been the presiding judge of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission.
Under the Australian system, this commission serves as both an arbitrator in labour disputes and as a court for the enforcement of certain provisions of the commonwealth's Labour Laws.
 This article related to Australian law is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Moore_(Australian_jurist)   (95 words)

  
 All The Way - September, 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Moore had tapped into the same reservoir of support, from a nation longing to be rid of "fl-power," "civil-rights" edicts and despotic minorities.
Moore's colleagues, who at first had backed him, deserted and Moore told a federal judge that he would no longer stand in the way of removing the monument.
Moore, also, told a nationwide television audience that he opposed the "division" embodied by Wallace and segregation and endorsed the "unity" embodied by King and integration.
www.nationalist.org /ATW/2003/sep.html   (5118 words)

  
 Famous Presbyterians
John Poage Campbell (1767-1814) Joseph Campbell, D.D. Rev. William Graham Campbell (1799-1881) Rev.
John Coulter (1784-1867) Samuel Hanson Cox, D.D. (1793-aft 1863) Rev.
John Martin (b pre-1736) Samuel Martin, D.D. Rev. Nathaniel Mather (b pre-1727-1748) John Matthews, D.D. William Maxwell, LL.D. Joseph A. Maybin (1795-1876) Rev.
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 Trinity College, Cambridge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Singleton Copley, 1st Lord Lyndhurst 1772-1863 Lawyer; Lord Chancellor 1827-1830; 1834-1835; 1841-1846
John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer 1782-1845 Known as Lord Althorp; Chancellor of the Exchequer
John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland known as Lord John Manners 1818-1906 Conservative statesman
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 Australia’s Muslims under siege -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Now that we got that out of the way, here is another fact: Unless Prime Minister John Howard and the so called local Muslim leaders change their approach in tackling this divisive issue, the result will be an Australian society that is hurling itself into an abyss of intolerance and potential violence.
But his continuous rhetoric to the Australian Muslim community to solve their problems or face the consequences is not only further marginalising Muslims, but it is also pushing away the moderate voices that the government needs to solve this crisis with.
In order to achieve this, Australian Muslims must be more proactive in conveying to the government and an increasingly sceptical public the many advantages that come with a more robust and active Muslim community.
www.aljazeera.com /me.asp?service_ID=13275   (1105 words)

  
 Public Anthropology
In its Arabic origins, scopelism is defined as a crime that consists of placing stones on a field as a warning of impending attacks on those who cultivate on the field- in essence, scopelism implies a threat of murder and is punishable as a crime by death.
John Eliot established the mission town of Natick in Massachusetts.
Although rooted in Algonquian, Tooker argues that the natick used by John Eliot in naming his ‘prayer town,’ or mission, was not framed in accordance with its pure aboriginal meaning.
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 Form and content | The Arts | The Australian
Among modern artists, he told me that Henry Moore was the biggest influence on his formative years.
But Bass's 2002 sculpture of jurist Lionel Murphy, and the drawing he made as a preparatory study, both transcend caricature.
They may show Murphy with a banana-shaped nose and a stretched-out skull the shape of a kidney bean but they wonderfully convey an aura of intelligent consideration and wizened experience, tainted by a slight hint of shiftiness.
www.theaustralian.news.com.au /story/0,20867,20797402-16947,00.html   (1644 words)

  
 jurist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
Jurist William Barclay (jurist) William Paterson (jurist) George Jessel (jurist) Edward Montague (jurist) Theodorick Bland (jurist) Theoderick Bland (jurist) John Moore (Australian jurist)
Jurist World Law: Yugoslavia Special reports from correspondents and directory of information on all aspects of law in Yugoslavia.
Jurist: Terrorism Law and Policy Information on anti-terrorism law, counterterrorism policy and legal issues relating to bioterrorism and anthrax.
www.purpleuniverse.com /free_associate-jurist.html   (136 words)

  
 AUSTRALIA'S COURTS - A QUARTER CENTURY OF CHANGE
With the retirement of Justice John Cahill (1971) as Vice-President of the New South Wales Industrial Relations Commission and after the recent retirement of Justice Dennis Mahoney (1972) from the New South Wales Court of Appeal, I became the longest serving judge in New South Wales.
The Australian magistrate today is proudly called a judicial officer and a colleague of every other judge throughout the nation.
Formerly Deputy President of the Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission (1975-83); Judge of the Federal Court of Australia (1983-84); and President of the New South Wales Court of Appeal (1984-96) and of the Court of Appeal of Solomon Islands (1995-96).
www.hcourt.gov.au /speeches/kirbyj/kirbyj_futofc.htm   (4778 words)

  
 Waller Scrapbook: Hero or Butcher of Samar?
John Boush, a very wealthy and worthy man, who was clerk of Norfolk County, and died without issue during her father's life.
This John Waller married Elizabeth Farnefold, and had a son Richard Waller of Beaconsfield, Bucks, who was the father of Robert Waller, of Beaconsfield, (died 1545) who married 1st Tryon, 2d Elizabeth, daughter of William Duncombe, and had (according to one account, by the 1st marriage): 1.
John Wynn Waller has information on Wallers back to 12th C. per Tazewell Waller ROBERT HALL WALLER Robert Hall Waller was born Jan. 7, 1764, in Williamsburg, Virginia, and married March 5, 1789, Nancy Camm of York Co. She was born August 1, 1770 in York Co., and died July 28, 1800.
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 Jones Encyclopedia of Media & Technology Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Bardeen was an American electrical engineer, physicist, and two-time winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics for co-inventing the transistor and for co-developing the BCS theory of superconductivity.
John Ford, perhaps the most beloved and honored director in Hollywood history, was a complex, enigmatic figure who hid sensitivity and true purpose behind a sneering contempt for art.
Moore assumed Time’s top position in 2002, at the tail end of one of the worst advertising recessions in history and at a time when the parent company was facing deteriorating income and share price.
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 Irish biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
of John & Margaret Nesbitt CrossMcCaghy Seagoe Parish Cof I (Portadown) Diocese of Dromore
JOHN NESBITT (35) Effects under £450 3 July 1878 Letters of administration for the personal estate of John Nesbitt of Brackley Co.Armagh farmer deceased who died 27 June 1861 at the same place were granted at Armagh to Margaret Nesbitt of Brackley (Derrynoose Keady) aforesaid Spinster, a sister of the deceased.
JOHN NESBITT (324a) Effects under £600 28 Sept 1874 The Will of John Nesbitt late of Erinagh Co.Down farmer deceased who died 16 March 1874 at the same place was proved at Belfast by the oaths of Hugh Henning and William Henning both of Drumcaw (Clough) same County, farmers the Executors.
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 Manuscripts Guide -- M
An archaeological anthropologist and linguist, John Alden Mason spent the majority of his career at the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania.
There are letters (badly damaged) of her husband, John Clarke Slater, before their marriage, and there are also family letters from her sister and John Slater's children, after his death in 1976.
Moore was Lesley's assistant in preparing the Pennsylvania Railroad maps of western Pennsylvania.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/m.htm   (6110 words)

  
 JURIDICAL APOLOGISTS 1600
It is therefore hardly surprising that John Warwick Montgomery laments that it remains a neglected style.
[10] Lord Lyndhurst [John Singleton Copley] (1772-1863) was Solicitor-General of England in 1819, Attorney-General in 1824, and thrice served as Lord Chancellor of England.
[33] John Ford Whitworth (1854-) wrote seven legal textbooks, and his apologia was Legal and Historical Proof of the Resurrection of the dead with an examination of the evidence in the New Testament, Harrisburg: Publishing House of the United Evangelical Church, 1912.
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 Irish Biographical Directory by Stanley Oliver Nesbitt - Ancestral Research, Family History, Laois, Offaly, Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
of John and Judith Nesbitt weaver Lylo Seagoe Parish C of I Portadown Diocese of Dromore by H. Badham.
of John and Margaret Nesbitt CrossMcCaghy Seagoe Parish Cof I (Portadown) Diocese of Dromore
JOHN NISBET b, Ireland 1801 (son of James Nisbet and father of Colin Nisbet) with issue known 1s.
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 ASIET Net News 41 - October 11-17, 1999, 1999
Australian soldiers hold back families straining to find relatives, and in the heated atmosphere many of the returning refugees begin to cry.
He said 400 Australian and British troops had been despatched to "beef up our presence in the western regencies", and a major contingent of Thai troops was expected to arrive in East Timor's second largest city, Baucau, on Saturday.
Australian Prime Minister John Howard told parliament in Canberra his government regarded the incident in the most serious terms and said he was seeking urgent discussions with Jakarta.
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 John Moore - TheBestLinks.com - Australia, Archbishop of Canterbury, John Howard, Margaret Thatcher, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Moore - TheBestLinks.com - Australia, Archbishop of Canterbury, John Howard, Margaret Thatcher,...
John Moore, Australia, Archbishop of Canterbury, John Howard, Margaret Thatcher...
This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Gazetteer for Scotland: Scottish History Timeline: Early 19th Century; 1800-49   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Wilson born - Missionary, who made significant contributions to the study of Indian languages and literature
John Stuart (1st Marquess and 4th Earl of Bute) died - Eldest son of John Stuart (1713 - 92) who became 1st Marquess in 1796
John Veitch born - Philosopher, poet and historian
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 Gender-Selective Atrocities in East Timor 12/99
Australian Broadcasting Corporation presented a quick calculation: out of a total population of 800,000 (!), if 250,000 had taken refuge in Indonesia, and 35,000 of those had already returned, INTERFET ought to have 600,000 under its control.
The Australian newspaper "The Age" wrote that neither the Australian nor the US intelligence services, which are both highly interested in monitoring Indonesia, have the answer to the question of those to whom humanitarian agencies refer as "the ghosts of Timor".
In a separate discovery, Australian Navy divers yesterday recovered the remains of about a dozen bodies dumped in a lake at Maubara, near Liquica, where pro-Indonesian militias were reported to have slaughtered 67 people in April.
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 ACCOUNTING INTERVENTIONS
The traditional and vulgarised type of the intellectual is given by the man of letters, the philosopher, the artist...In the modern world, technical education, closely bound to industrial labour even at the most primitive and unqualified level, must form the basis of the new type of intellectual (Gramsci 1971, p.
The "universal" intellectual derives from the jurist or notable, and finds his fullest manifestation in the writer, the bearer of values and significations in which all can recognize themselves.
The "specific" intellectual derives from quite another figure, not the jurist or notable, but the savant or expert....We are at present experiencing the disappearance of the figure of the "great writer" (Foucault 1984, pp.
les.man.ac.uk /IPA97/papers/neu14.html   (10102 words)

  
 Presbyterian Centenary Colloquium
The process might be fraught with surprises and challenges and might even end up teaching us something about our heritage and about our attitudes to it.
The proposed entries should be nearly all of individuals, though some entries may encompass two or more related or associated individuals.
John and Eliza Pottie (vet and social reformer)
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 John Bassett Moore - The Info Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-06)
John Bassett Moore (December 3, 1860 - November 12, 1947) was an American authority on international law who was a member of the Hague Tribunal and the first US judge to serve on the International Court of Justice (the "World Court").He was born in Smyrna, Delaware, and was admitted to the Delaware bar in 1883.
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This artikel John_Moore is licensed under the GNU free Documentation License.
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 1888
February 25 - John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State (d.
June 17 - John Bergman, Swedish founder of workshop in Motala (d.
August 13 - John Logie Baird, first demonstrated the television
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