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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Judith Chaplin
Judith Chaplin (August 19, 1939 - February 19, 1993) was a politician in the United Kingdom.
She was elected to Parliament for Newbury, Berkshire at the 1992 election for the Conservatives, having previously been a councillor on Norfolk County Council.
JUDITH Chaplin-Fleming only had a few drinks during her first pregnancy, but for her second, which is due in November, she has given up alcohol.
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  Charlie Chaplin Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent film era: he acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually scored his own films.
Chaplin's two final films were made in London: A King in New York (1957) in which he starred, and (as writer and director) A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), starring Sophia Loren and Marlon Brando, in which Chaplin made his final on-screen appearance in a brief cameo role as a seasick steward.
Chaplin had a brief affair with Joan Berry in 1942, whom he was considering for a starring role in a proposed film, but the relationship ended when she began harassing him and displaying signs of severe mental illness (not unlike his mother).
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 Tasty Records Catalog, Judith Kay Recordings
More great solo renditions from Judith's one-of-a-kind repertoire.
For this unusual venture, ChamberJazz™ consists of Judith Kay's voice along with piano, acoustic bass, bassoon and vibraphone.
Judith Kay and the ChamberJazz™ Ensemble record on the Tasty label.
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 Major wanted Thatcher 'destroyed', diaries reveal
Judith Chaplin, who was Mr Major's political secretary from 1990 to 1992, records two such outbursts in her journal, serialised in The Telegraph.
Mrs Chaplin also records that - in spite of signing Mrs Thatcher's nomination papers in the 1990 leadership contest - Mr Major said that she was "finished" four days before the first ballot.
Mrs Chaplin also claims that he was "hopeless as a chairman and unwilling to have open discussions in case he appears foolish".
www.telegraph.co.uk /htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/09/19/nmags19.html   (646 words)

  
 Judith Chaplin   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Judith Chaplin (August 19, 1939 - February 19, 1993) was an politician in the United Kingdom.
She was elected to Parliament for Newbury, Berkshire at the 1992 election for the Conservatives, having previously been a councillor on Norfolk County Council.
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"Judith Chaplin" (August 19 August 19, 1939 1939 - February 19 February 19, 1993 1993) was an politician in the United Kingdom United Kingdom.
She was elected to Parliament Parliament for Newbury Newbury at the 1992 election 1992 election for the Conservatives Conservatives, having previously been a councillor on Norfolk County Council Norfolk County Council.
www.biodatabase.de /Judith%20Chaplin   (140 words)

  
 Le Figaro — Actualité en direct et informations en continu
Les Molières consacrent le petit-fils de Charlie Chaplin
A 31 ans, le petit-fils de Charlie Chaplin a reçu les Molières du spectacle de théâtre public, du metteur en scène et de la révélation théâtrale pour le jeune homme, des costumes pour sa mère Victoria Thiérrée.
Judith Magre s'est vu attribuer le troisième Molière de sa carrière en étant sacrée « meilleure comédienne » pour son rôle dans « Histoires d'hommes ».
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Born into a theatrical family, Charlie Chaplin's father died of drink while his mother, unable to bear the poverty, suffered from bouts of insanity.
All this did not hinder Chaplin from embarking on a film-making career which won him immeasurable success, as well as intense controversy.
This biography, first published in 1964 was written almost entirely from memory by the 75-year-old star.
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 Judith Cushner survived cancer with the help of medical marijuana
Judith Cushner survived cancer with the help of medical marijuana
In 1989, I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
My decision to use marijuana and save my own life has educated many, including my rabbi and my congregation.
www.medical-marijuana-testimonials.org /Judith-Cushner-medical-marijuana-cancer.htm   (657 words)

  
 With baby on board, mother goes drink-free - National - theage.com.au
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 ICCF Holland - The Movie
Judith Mugisha shows us the special needs class, where children with a handicap are educated.
We see where they live and what their daily struggles are.
Interviewers: Arleen Buchholz (Karl, Peter, Judith), Kenny Corpeno (Rose Namate)
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 BOL | Film: Die Erbin vom Washington Square von Agnieszka Holland mit Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Maggie ...
Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Maggie Smith, Ben Chaplin, Judith Ivey, Arthur Laupus
Doch Sloper kann nicht verwinden, dass Cathrines Mutter bei ihrer Geburt gestorben ist.
In dieser lieblosen Atmosphäre erscheint ihr der charmante Morris Townsend (Ben Chaplin) wie eine Lichtgestalt.
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 Judith Chaplin (I)
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 The LETSystem Design Manual
If a significant number of hours are worked in the week, a further rule to take into account is:
The DSS position is given in the letter from Alistair Burt (9/12/92) to Judith Chaplin MP (copies available on request).
To ignore a form of payment simply because it is in the form of a local pounds, could lead to the scheme becoming inequitable as only those living in certain towns and who are able to participate in such a scheme can benefit."
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 Chaplin
Chaplin, a Swedish film magazine published by Svenska Filminstitutet from 1959 to 1997.
chaplin is a common mis-spelling of Chaplain, a member of the clergy
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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 BINNEY, Judith
Her writing crosses the boundaries of "colonialist history", partly by drawing on oral histories and communal memories, and by using photographic sources as an integral part of written historical discourse.
In 1997 Judith Binney was awarded the CNZM for services to historical research, and in 1998 was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in New Zealand.
In 2006 Judith Binney was made a Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to historical research.
www.bookcouncil.org.nz /writers/binneyjudith.html   (442 words)

  
 BBC News | UK Politics | Major wanted Thatcher 'destroyed'
A diary kept by one of Mr Major's closest political aides, Judith Chaplin, quotes him in 1991 as saying about Lady Thatcher: "I want her isolated, I want her destroyed."
Mrs Chaplin was the former prime minister's political secretary from 1990 to 1992.
Mrs Chaplin also recorded that Mr Major - despite signing Lady Thatcher's nomination papers in the 1990 leadership battle - said she was "finished" four days before the first ballot.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/451396.stm   (293 words)

  
 The Yelton Family in the United Kingdom - Person Page 1
Judith Sara Chaplin (F) Judith Sara Chaplin married Michael Paul Yelton, son of Joseph William Yelton and Enid Hazel Braithwaite.
Charlotte Anne Alexandra Yelton is the daughter of Michael Paul Yelton and Judith Sara Chaplin.
Judith M. Yelton Judith Margaret Yelton is the daughter of Joseph William Yelton and Enid Hazel Braithwaite.
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 Guardian | Hague haunted by Tory ghosts
We know that Major was more vitriolic in private conversation than in public.
A private diary kept by a Downing Street adviser, Judith Chaplin, who died soon after being elected a Tory MP in 1992, portrays him as almost obsessed by his predecessor, whom he declared had to be 'destroyed'.
Chaplin's sensational account, published two weeks ago, has now been verified by Major himself, who says in a TV interview to be broadcast tomorrow that he made these comments 'in privacy'.
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,3908629-103499,00.html   (1123 words)

  
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Performer Sid Chaplin (1916-1986), British writer Tom Chaplin, (1889-1977) comedian Charlie Chaplin, a disambiguation page: a Swedish film magazine published by Svenska Filminstitutet from 1959 to 1997.
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 Classic Book and Movie Club: Washington Square
This film adaptation of the Henry James novel on which it was based seems to capture its essence completely.
In a twisty plot, questions are raised about both her father's and her suitor's motives, and Catherine must untangle the connections between love and money.
But it's definitely a period piece done right, which is to say that it fully captures its era, and never stoops to anachronisms that would interrupt the viewer's sense of an older, crueler world.
www.wisconsinhistory.org /cbmc/washington_square.asp   (239 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Washington Square: Video: Jennifer Jason Leigh,Albert Finney,Maggie Smith,Ben Chaplin,Judith Ivey,Arthur ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Morris Townsend (Ben Chaplin) is a handsome yet impecunious young man who sweeps her off her feet and shows her a world she longs to live in.
Catherine (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is nave and shy and when she falls for Morris so fast, we can only assume she is consumed by his words, the stories he tells her and how he makes her laugh and feel about herself.
To quote another review again, Ben Chaplin really has you wondering what exactly are his character motives (even though deep down you know he wants her money, like the naive Catherine, you continue to want to believe everyone is wrong).
www.amazon.com /Washington-Square-Jennifer-Jason-Leigh/dp/B00004CXXN   (2205 words)

  
 New Statesman - The New Statesman Profile - The Major/Lamont relationship
Both Kenneth Clarke and Chris Patten were in the frame for the job at the time, and when it went to Lamont it was seen as the pay-off from a deal between the new leader and his campaign manager.
This theory is supported by the diaries of Judith Chaplin - Major's former aide - to which, incidentally, it appears that Anthony Seldon had access when he was writing Major's biography.
As soon as Major was installed at No 10 with Lamont next door, the disagreements went from bad to worse.
www.newstatesman.com /199910040012   (1536 words)

  
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Tell the world what you think of Judith Chaplin, write a review for this person.
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 I don't want to be remembered as the man who wanted Val Doonican destroyed Spectator, The - Find Articles
Those of us who are thus suspected must therefore have a fellow feeling with Mr John Major, whom we assume must have kept some sort of record, and his Downing Street adviser, the late Judith Chaplin, whom we now know kept some sort of record of him.
She is the usual Teutonic broad-hipped, blonde type, and she likes swigging beer but dares not swig when Hitler is present.
All of which is a reminder of how badly we need a decent forgery of Hitler's diaries or, perhaps even better, those of Eva Braun, who might well have been as interesting a diarist of Hitler as Judith Chaplin was of Mr Major.
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 BBC News | UK Politics | Major hits back over 'Black Wednesday'
The latest revelations, coming on the eve of the Conservative Party conference, are part of a long-running dispute between Mr Major and Lord Lamont, both of whom will see their memoirs published this month.
Mr Major, who will not be at Blackpool next week, also admits in the BBC interview that he "let off steam" about predecessor Lady Thatcher to his former private secretary, the late Judith Chaplin.
In Mrs Chaplin's recently serialised diaries, she quotes Mr Major as saying of Lady Thatcher in 1991: "I want her isolated, I want her destroyed."
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/463400.stm   (652 words)

  
 Daily Excelsior... World
Judith Chaplin, who was Major’s political secretary from 1990 to 1992, records two such outbursts in her journal, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
The newspaper said extracts from the diaries, which it is serialising, revealed for the first time the level of bitterness between Mr Major and Ms Thatcher, whom he succeeded in 1990.
In an entry in early june 1991, Mr Chaplin wrote that Mr Major, hearing his press secretary mention Mr Thatcher, said: "I want her isolated, I want her destroyed." (AGENCIES)
www.dailyexcelsior.com /99sep20/inter.htm   (2239 words)

  
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1944), actress, daughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin, actor Films Unknown Chaplin (1983) Chaplin (1840-1923), British politician John Worthy Chaplin, VC recipient Judith Chaplin may wish to change the link to point directly to 1997.
Ralph Chaplin (1887-1961), labor organizer Saul Chaplin (1912-1997), vaudeville performer Sid Chaplin (1912-1997), vaudeville performer Sid Chaplin (1916-1986), British politician Ralph Chaplin (1887-1961), labor organizer Saul Chaplin may mean: Contents 1 Persons 2 Films 3 Places 4 Other Chaplin, a Swedish film magazine published by Svenska Filminstitutet from 1959 to the intended article.
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