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In the News (Sat 19 Dec 09)

  
 Outdoor Writers Association of America - The Voice of the Outdoors, OWAA Legends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Macdonald was born in 1907 at Millet, Alberta, then the Macdonald family moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1910.
Macdonald continued writing for various outdoor magazines during this period, and in 1948 he became the fishing editor for Forests and Outdoors, a relationship that lasted for 10 years.
Macdonald received relatively minor burns to his neck and arms, but Norma was severely burnt over 25 per cent of her body.
www.owaa.org /legends/legendBillMacdonald.htm   (1677 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The route passes across the river terraces of the Matit River on a 5m high embankment to the intersection with the existing old road to Lezha and the Milot to Rreshen railway.
The floor of the river is a gravel bed with few areas of silt, which reflects the rapid flow velocities that occur.
Between Milot and Rreshen in the valleys of the River Fani (54km) and River Matit (79km) the main vegetation is comprised of oak pines, forsythia, juniper.
www-wds.worldbank.org /external/default/WDSContentServer/IW3P/IB/2004/07/26/000160016_20040726110550/Rendered/INDEX/E9860vol02.txt   (13922 words)

  
 Hawkesbury River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hawkesbury River is one of the major rivers of the coastal region of New South Wales, Australia.
The Hawkesbury River and its tributaries virtually encircle the metropolitan region of Sydney.
The Colo River and the Macdonald River are major tributaries of the Hawkesbury.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hawkesbury_River   (374 words)

  
 UMass Lowell Athletics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
MacDonald put in place a system which had the River Hawks among the top four in Hockey East in several categories: team defense in all games (first) and HE games (fourth); penalty kills in all games (first) and HE games (third); team offense in all games (fourth); and power play in HE games (fourth).
As a player, MacDonald was an All-American defenseman in his senior season at RIT and led the Tigers to the NCAA Division II championship in 1983 and 1985.
MacDonald serves on the American Hockey Coaches Association Board of Governors and was honored by Business First for his career achievements and community involvement as part of its 2000 “40 Under Forty” program.
www.goriverhawks.com /iceHockey/coaches.htm   (2732 words)

  
 Manitoba Community Profiles - Community Profile:R.M. of Macdonald
The Rural Municipality of Macdonald is located in south central Manitoba, and is situated adjacent to the southwestern boundary of Winnipeg, Manitoba's capital city.
Macdonald is well located along a major rail line, which provides quick and easy rail transfer access to Canadian and U.S.A. markets.
Macdonald is a rich cultural mosaic of nationalities.
www.communityprofiles.mb.ca /cgi-bin/csd/index.cgi?id=4610035   (641 words)

  
 ESPN.com - River Hawks hit the road
MacDonald starts practice by asking his players to be alert, intense and to pay attention to details.
The River Hawks finished with eight points in this stage and are still on pace to their postseason goal, so junior goaltender John Yaros, who backstopped the first BC win, gets the honor of drawing a yellow border around the Stage 6 sign.
MacDonald and his staff have broken down the Black Bears' strengths, weaknesses and tendencies and the UML players receive handouts that highlight the key points.
sports.espn.go.com /espn/print?id=2002432&type=story   (1446 words)

  
 reviews_photographs
MacDonald has proven again here that he is a master at musically portraying the difficult issues facing this country and the world.
MacDonald is one of the most heavily represented artists on the recordings with 29 songs, some of which have never appeared on his albums.
MacDonald lived across the street from the club, and for much of the early and mid-'80s he was in charge of booking the venue.
www.rodmacdonald.net /reviews_photographs.htm   (10810 words)

  
 MacDonald Architects
Donald MacDonald doesn't pound the table or raise his voice when he speaks, but he admits he's angry.
MacDonald, a San Francisco architect who's been working on bridges for 25 years, designed the single-tower, self-anchored suspension bridge that...
CHARLESTON- Charleston's Cooper River crossing is drawing on a flurry of advances in design and construction of cable-stayed bridges from around the globe.
www.donaldmacdonaldarchitects.com /news.html   (1233 words)

  
 The Diary of Chas. E. MacDonald of Indian River
MacDonald of Rustico, James Aeneas MacDonald of Hope River, D. MacDonald of S’side, J. MacDonald of Miscouche and J. MacDonald of Kinkora.
MacDonald lectured in I. River schoolhouse this eve.
River Literary and Debating Club in I. River school house this eve, subject "A Trip to Europe".
www.islandregister.com /macdonalddiary.html   (7790 words)

  
 The Daily News - Fickle Klickitat running heavy with fish, anglers
Macdonald is a Portland advertising agency associate who manages accounts for Lamiglas Rods and other fishing product companies because he prefers to keep the gap between work and fishing as narrow as possible.
But sometime in September, the river will gradually become more accommodating, just about the time chinook salmon are joining the steelhead en route to spawning grounds.
But when the river came into a good mood at midweek in mid-September, even the midsection of river along State Highway 142 north and south of Klickitat was virtually angler-free.
www.tdn.com /articles/2005/09/30/this_day/news01.prt   (696 words)

  
 Fine art of James Edward Harvey (JEH) MacDonald - Group of Seven Artist. Oil paintings, landscapes, abstracts and ...
Like many of the other Group members, MacDonald also loved to capture the energy of a storm in his paintings.
MacDonald believed that art should express the "mood and character and spirit of the country", and he portrayed his vision in vast panoramas using dark, rich colours and a turbulent patterned style
MacDonald was born in Durham, England and moved to Canada at the age of fourteen.
www.groupofsevenart.com /Macdonald/Macdonald_intro.html   (220 words)

  
 Macdonald River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Walking along the river bed is pleasant and peaceful, but the wet sand can be a little tiring because your feet sometimes sink.
One way the river can be reached is from Putty Road by driving to the end of the Wallaby Swamp 4WD trail (Map: Moruben 1:25000), and then walking for several hours through the bush.
Putty Road crosses the Macdonald near Howes Valley which is about 74 kms north of Colo Heights.
adunk.ozehosting.com /macdonald.html   (312 words)

  
 into_the_blue
MacDonald uses the example of the crash of an passenger airplane several years ago in "Deep Down In The Everglades" which deals with the sensational media.
MacDonald's clear voice delivers all songs with conviction and passion and the pleasant and sweet melodies comfortably carry the lyrics of both the fast and slow paced songs.
The production by MacDonald and his long time musical partner Mark Dann is smooth as we've come to expect from this team and it never interferes with the stories.
www.rodmacdonald.net /into_the_blue2.htm   (620 words)

  
 SLRCAC - Sediment Workgroup
The sediments were contaminated by a number of historical sources in the watershed, and continue to be contaminated by several nonpoint sources today.
A R-EMAP project is being conducted in the St. Louis River AOC as a collaborative effort between the EPA, MPCA and Natural Resources Research Institute (NRRI).
MacDonald Environmental Sciences Ltd. (Nanaimo, British Columbia) has been retained by the MPCA to conduct most of this work.
www.stlouisriver.org /sed_committee.html   (1338 words)

  
 York Weekly: York schools excelling without hefty budget
Selectman Macdonald did offer some changes that addressed my concerns on additional setbacks for existing buildings that I felt were needed, however, at a long and confusing selectmen’s hearing these amendments were not included in the current version.
It was mentioned at the last selectmen’s public hearing that should this York River Watershed Overlay District be adopted, this newly acquired property could be affected to the point of becoming worthless for that purpose.
There are valid measures within the Macdonald River Ordinance which should be adopted, but perhaps a little more time is needed to weed out those that should not.
www.seacoastonline.com /2004news/yorkweekly/03312004/letters/8262.htm   (2532 words)

  
 Walkabout - Bendemeer
Bendemeer is a small village of several hundred persons on the Macdonald River, between Tamworth and Armidale.
A bridge was built over the river in 1874 though the present timber truss bridge dates from 1904.
Being situated on the Macdonald River Bendemeer is ideal for picnics, swimming, fossicking, trout fishing and camping.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/NSWBendemeer.shtml   (279 words)

  
 Walkabout - St Albans
Located 105 km north west of Sydney, St Albans is not so much a town as a fascinating historic relic on the banks of the Macdonald River, a branch of the Hawkesbury River.
St Albans was the limit of navigation on the Macdonald River and this attracted farmers who were transporting their goods.
It dates from 1848 (although the pub claims its arrival in 1836) when it was constructed at a cattle drover's camp on the limit of navigation on the Macdonald River.
www.walkabout.com.au /locations/NSWStAlbans.shtml   (283 words)

  
 USCHO.com :: U.S. College Hockey Online :: Riverhawks Give Blaise First Win In Lowell
Sporting a new-look offensive under first-year coach Blaise MacDonald, the River Hawks used an early third period explosion en route to a 7-3 season-opening victory over Niagara Friday night.
The new face of the River Hawks is a speed and quickness game from forwards matched with an offensive awareness from the defense that is a complete 180 from teams of years past.
As celebrative as the first win was for MacDonald and the River Hawks, on the other side was Niagara coach Dave Burkholder, a former associate head coach under MacDonald also coaching his first game.
www.uscho.com /recaps/20012002/m/10/12/niag-uml.php   (1024 words)

  
 Leah MacDonald: RIver Guide on the Middle Fork of the Salmon for ECHO
In the wake of the Vietnam War, Watergate, and while the Middle Fork of the Salmon was being designated as a Wild and Scenic River, Leah MacDonald was born in the Green Mountains of Central Vermont at the height of winter.
Unfortunately for us at ECHO, but fortunately for those in the Landscape Architecture Community, Leah is only able to work a handful of Middle Fork trips for ECHO every summer as she builds her reputation and experience designing ski resorts around North America.
Her long-term goals include: continuing guiding wilderness rivers around the world, designing sustainable public community projects on an international level, and sailing around the world.
www.echotrips.com /middle-salmon/guides/leah-macdonald.html   (333 words)

  
 Daniel Family
, daughter of James and Mary Daniel nee Riley, born 5th July 1844 in Macdonald River NSW and married James Gardiner in 1868 in Sydney NSW [MF1256].
, daughter of James and Mary Daniel nee Riley, born 1848 in Macdonald River NSW and married Josiah 'James' Sullivan on 9th January 1871 in Windsor NSW [MF371 Windsor].
, son of James and Mary Daniel nee Riley, born 22nd May 1852 in Macdonald River NSW and married Elizabeth Sullivan, daughter of James and Harriet Sullivan nee Rose, on the 18th April 1875 at Macdonald River NSW [MF2900].
users.tpg.com.au /butlerj/Daniel_1.htm   (1267 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Raised by the River: Books: Jake MacDonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
JAKE MACDONALD's Raised by the River can't make up its mind whether it's a screwball comedy, a modern romance, or a serious novel about self-discovery.
A few descriptions linger in the memory; for instance, Saunders's buddy Skip is found to have "the personality of a game-show host." But a meandering subplot that concerns gangsters, a beautiful girl, and some shady business dealings adds little of substance to an already dragging story-line.
Though MacDonald writes splendidly about the wilderness country of northwest Ontario, his book is at best only mildly entertaining.
www.amazon.ca /Raised-River-Jake-MacDonald/dp/0888011660   (345 words)

  
 The Photographers' Gallery | I~P | Ian Macdonald
Ian Macdonald has spent the last thirty years photographing the hinterland of his native Cleveland in the north east of England.
Much of Macdonald’s work has centred specifically upon the River Tees, for it feeds his work just as it feeds the land, and the industries that are based there.
Macdonald has exhibited widely and his work features in many collections, including the Arts Council of Great Britain; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen.
www.photonet.org.uk /index.php?id=103,353,0,0,1,0   (273 words)

  
 Tolt River John MacDonald Park Native Plant Walk
This King County park at the confluence of the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers includes both riparian and upland forest.
Backtrack to the intersection (T) and continue on improved trail slightly downhill toward the river.
This trail intersects the river trail at the next T. Turn right (south) and soon reach a grassy opening with a big picnic shelter, Large Group Camp.
www.wnps.org /cps/walks/mar_walk3.html   (539 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: River of Gods: Books: Ian McDonald   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In my humble opionion, River of Gods is the best construction of a reality since Greg Egan's Permutation City.
River of Gods marks a return to form for Ian McDonald, after the dissapointing Ares Express.
River of Gods takes you into an alien (at least alien to my western mind) world of India 50 years hence, with a mix of hi-tech gadgets and third-world slums, Hindu mythology and Bollywood artificial intelligences.
www.amazon.co.uk /River-Gods-Ian-McDonald/dp/0743256700   (1266 words)

  
 Donald MacDonald FAIA Bridge Architects
The main goal of the architectural design is to create a timeless landmark that will praise and pay homage to the Historic City of Charleston and Mount Pleasant.
From both the drivers' and pedestrians' perspectives, the new bridge will evoke a sail motif over the river to compliment the nearby harbor and Waterfront Park.
The slender concrete proportions of the single tower scheme reflect the elegance of the City of Charleston.
www.donaldmacdonaldarchitects.com /CRB/CRB1.html   (200 words)

  
 Yengo (Macdonald)
In some places the Macdonald River and its tributaries have cut through the upper sandstone strata exposing older sandstones, claystones and conglomerates, deposited during the uplift of the New England Plateau.
Mount Yengo (668m) and Mount Wareng (594m) are all that remains of the overlying basalt, which was gradually eroded by the area's rivers.
By the 1820's small farms working the rich alluvial soils were established in the lower Macdonald Valley, the upper Wollombi and along the Bulga.
www.colongwilderness.org.au /RedIndex/NSW/yengo99.htm   (2108 words)

  
 Deer River Chamber of Commerce Guest Book
Deer River Chamber of Commerce has provided this Guestbook because we would love to hear from you.
My Dad was the first white man born in Deer River (Wilber Macdonald) born in 1896.
I think about Deer Lake and Deer River quite often as my Grandparents George and Mae Sthol lived in Deer River and had a cabin on Deer Lake.To smell those pine tree's and drink that cold iron rich water from our well was something one never forgets.
www.drwebhosting.com /guestbook/deerriver/guest.php?start_number=10   (778 words)

  
 Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel, Nr Preston - Accommodation, Conferences and Weddings
The recently refurbished and extended Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel stands on the banks of the tranquil River Ribble, yet is only minutes from the M6.
It's not just the location that makes it so popular; service at the Macdonald Tickled Trout Hotel is second to none.
It is also in easy reach of the finest countryside of four counties, with the Lake District just 30 minutes away.
www.macdonald-hotels.co.uk /tickledtrout   (110 words)

  
 Rod MacDonald - AOL Music
rod macdonald is represented by: laurie mccormack mccormack and associates 367 bells ferry road ne white, georgia 30184 tel: 770-607-8189...
Rod MacDonald (born on August 17, 1948 in Southington, Connecticut) is an American folk singer/songwriter.
All paintings are copyright of Rod Macdonald and may not be reproduced without permission.
music.aol.com /artist/rod-macdonald/2057/main   (148 words)

  
 MacVarish Family
Daniel Alexander MacDonald (1956-) m., on Apr. 25, 1987, Edna Stella MacDonald (1961-), d/o Martha Rankin and Lawrence MacDonald “Angus the Carpenter” of Judique.
Anna Margaret MacDonald (May 12, 1936-) m., on Aug. 9, 1958, Duncan Joseph Gillis (Jul. 1, 1928-Oct. 6, 1993), s/o Florence Agnes MacPherson of Black River and Neil Charles Gillis of Maple Brook, with issue: i.
Kathleen MacDonald (1944-) m., on Jul. 29, 1969, Thomas Lussier (1941-), s/o Frances Reynolds and Thomas Lussier of Waltham, MA, with issue: i.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/minibios/mc/macvarnish.htm   (1371 words)

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