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  FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
An autopsy revealed that Hartley suffered from a bruised neck, a scrape on his chin, a skin tear on his wrist, and three knife wounds to the chest.
Robert L. Thompson, a forensic pathologist, testified that Hartley was alive at the time his neck was injured and that his death was caused by a stab wound which made a one-half inch incision in his aorta.
Hartley, was going about his ordinary duties when he was accosted by defendant and his companion, grabbed by the neck, choked, thrown to the floor, and then stabbed.
caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /scripts/getcase.pl?court=NC&vol=1995\0908\&invol=mccarver   (14540 words)

  
 Norris/Beaty Family History - pafg28 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Howard Alton Hartley was born on Dec 5 1926.
Alton Henry Hartley was born on Jun 12 1905.
Kathryn Elaine Hartley was born on Dec 3 1952.
www.nyx.net /~dbeaty/pafg28.htm   (395 words)

  
 1913 Armory Show: Gallery D Tour   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hartley's Still Life, No. 1 (above left) was not reflective of his latest efforts but does display a flattened perspective of traditional still-life subjects, fruits and vegetables, pared with the artist's own found objects, the Navajo jug and tapestries.
Hartley's color studies, shown in Gallery L, undoubtedly demonstrated his exploration of cubism and expressionism during his time in France and Germany.
Hartley's work in the years 1913-1914 reflects his adaptation of Kandinsky's theories found in On the Spiritual in Art, as well as an integration of Native American icons.
xroads.virginia.edu /~MUSEUM/Armory/galleryD/tour.d.html   (216 words)

  
 The Australian film ‘Malcolm’ was an award winning comedy about the story of an innocent, socially retarded ...
Most of the reviewers and critics I noticed on the internet gave Malcolm a general rating between 2 and 3 stars. I was lucky however to find a film rating chart on ‘Malcolm’, whereby a number of film critics join their knowledge and rate the film in different categories out of 10.
In ‘Malcolm’s case it was Malcolms’ social shyness and isolation connected with his amazing ability to make mechanical toy’s and inventions which captured the audience.
The ‘aussieness’ of ‘Malcolm’ however was definitely enough to sustain it, and unless one understands Australian culture and humour (which a majority of Americans do not), one will obviously be cynical about a film like ‘Malcolm’, simply because they do not understand it.
wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au /ReadingRoom/film/dbase/2000/Malcolm.html   (2914 words)

  
 www.hartleyfamily.org.uk HARTLEY Hall of Fame 4
Hartley's Potato Chips have been making kettle cooked potato chips since 1935, when J. Irvin and Gertrude Hartley began production in their home with their 6 children.
Hartley House is a stunning turn-of-the-20th century mansion with the sophisticated elegance of a small European hotel located in historic Boulevard Park in midtown Sacramento.
Malcolm Hartley discovered this comet on plates exposed on 1988 February 19 and 22 with the U.K. Schmidt Telescope Unit at Siding Spring.
www.hartleyfamily.org.uk /Fame4.html   (1407 words)

  
 Trouble and Desire: Reviews: Henry Fool   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hal Hartley's new film, by far his best and most widely appealing, tells a story of friendship, but more keenly it shows how even a phony like Henry (whose sacred scribblings are written in a series of fl notebooks) can exert a profound influence.
Hartley works in an unaffected, straight-ahead visual style as if only interested in capturing the faces of his people and the crummy milieu.
Hartley's plotting is complicated by Henry's past -- it turns out that he did time for molesting a 13-year-old girl -- and by his dealings with a neighborhood womanizer and abuser, who is also a political convert to the racist, Americans-first ravings of a candidate named Owen Feer.
drumz.best.vwh.net /Hartley/Reviews/hc-hf.html   (515 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Nation / Malcolm X at center of Neb. controversy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
But a major-league fight has erupted at the hall over efforts to induct Malcolm X and a U.S. senator who made a name for himself removing homosexuals from the federal government in the 1940s and early '50s.
Wherry's nomination is just one element of the Hall of Fame selection process this year that has had more twists and turns than the corridors of the state Capitol where the bronze busts of the honored are installed.
It started with the nomination of Malcolm X, who was born in Omaha but left a few months later and spent the rest of his life elsewhere, in such places as Detroit and New York.
www.boston.com /news/nation/articles/2004/06/11/malcolm_x_at_center_of_neb_controversy   (701 words)

  
 Joseph Fielding Smith Institute of Latter-day Saint History
Hartley, William G. “Emergency and Family Preparedness: Lessons from Church History.” In Principles of the Gospel in Practice: 1985 Sidney Sperry Symposium Proceedings, 225–41.
Hartley, William G. “Ward Bishops and the Localizing of LDS Tithing.” In New Views of Mormon History: Essays in Honor of Leonard J. Arrington, ed.
Hartley, William G. “Winter Exodus from Nauvoo: Brigham Young’s Camp of Israel, 1846.” In The Iowa Mormon Trail, ed.
smithinstitute.byu.edu /aboutus/books_chap.asp   (2811 words)

  
 Nebraska frets over Hall of Fame - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics - June 13, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
But a major-league fight has erupted at the hall over efforts to induct Malcolm X and a U.S. senator who made a name for himself removing homosexuals from the federal government in the 1940s and early 1950s.
It started with the nomination of Malcolm X, who was born in Omaha but spent most of his life elsewhere, in such places as Detroit and New York.
Wherry over Malcolm X. The commission set a new meeting for June 21 to vote again, but in a surprise announcement this week, the commission put off the meeting until next year.
washingtontimes.com /functions/print.php?StoryID=20040613-123019-2023r   (578 words)

  
 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Children were: Sasha Michele Li'au Malcolm, Chaney Leslie-Ann Kahoalani Malcolm.
Children were: Hartley Ku'ualohalani Marquez, Alana Kahikinananiokala Marquez.
Hartley Marquez and Alana Marquez are twins Parents: Carlos Marquez and Karen Sue Nanileialohamalulani Kaneta.
www.alaska.net /~tomandal/gen/d21.htm   (800 words)

  
 Malcolm Chalmers - University of Bradford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malcolm Chalmers conducts research on security sector reform (SSR) and conflict prevention, with a particular focus on sub-Saharan Africa.
In 1999-2001, together with the MoD’s Chief Economist and Professor Hartley of York University, he worked on a study assessing the economic costs and benefits of UK defence exports.
He has advised the Ministry of Defence (MoD) in a review of the methodologies used in generating estimates of employment generated by defence spending; and in 2004 led a study for the Department for International Development on the impact of arms exports on poverty reduction.
www.brad.ac.uk /acad/peace/tmp/staff/chalmers_m/index.php   (1546 words)

  
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When a group of fl students occupied the ROTC lounge on the first floor of Hartley Hall the aforementioned issues as well as questions of land and territory were definitely on their minds.
The naming was done in the honor of one of the most important revolutionaries of the twentieth century, a man who never wavered on the question of territory as a basis for nationhood and self-determination.
The Malcolm X Lounge, located at 106 Hartley Hall, is the home the BSO.
www.columbia.edu /cu/bso/malcolmx.html   (230 words)

  
 C&MS: 100P/Hartley 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Malcolm Hartley (U.K. Schmidt Telescope Unit, Australia) discovered this comet on a pair of plates exposed with a 1.2-m Schmidt on 1985 June 13.38 and June 13.48.
He estimated the magnitude as 16 and said there was a prominent tail extending over one arc minute toward the southeast.
Following Hartley's acquisition of a photo of the comet on July 10, Brian G. Marsden was able to compute an elliptical orbit which he first published on July 18.
cometography.com /pcomets/100p.html   (345 words)

  
 [NH01] My Dinner With Roz
Malcolm: [excited:] Well I have this great Star Wars site on the internet and that's cool.
Malcolm: Eh, Dr. Crane, I feel kinda funny talking to women.
Malcolm: Oh sorry Dr. Crane, my baby needs feeding.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Derby/3267/nh01.html   (4020 words)

  
 Hartley Greens Creamware Factory - See the Hand Made Pottery
Observe the Potters in a guided tour through Hartley Greens makers of Leeds Pottery.
Malcolm showing his skill as a plate maker.
It takes each piece up to a week to pass through the various stages of casting, jolleying, piercing, glazing and assembly, all of which are carried out by hand to give the finished product a freshness and character of its own.
www.worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk /potteryshop/factory   (231 words)

  
 The New York Times > National > Nebraska Choices for Honors Stir Up a Nest of Controversy
But a major-league fight has erupted at the hall over efforts to induct Malcolm X and a United States senator who made a name for himself removing gays from the federal government in the 1940's and early 50's.
The nomination of Senator Kenneth S. Wherry, who died in 1951, "is a very, very bad thing and it speaks very poorly to Nebraska as a state," said Lin Quenzer, a lesbian who works as the ombudsman for the City of Lincoln.
It started with the nomination of Malcolm X, who was born in Omaha but left a few months later and spent the rest of his life elsewhere, including Detroit and New York.
www.nytimes.com /2004/06/14/national/14fame.html?ex=1402632000&en=bdaa22ac40a9892e&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND   (813 words)

  
 Keef Hartley biography (The Musicians' Olympus)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This band was formed when several members of Red Bludd's Bluesicians were joined by Keef Hartley and Malcolm Pool, around the end of 1964.
Keef Hartley plays in 5 tracks: "Broken wings" (from The blues alone), "The death of J.B. Lenoir" (from Crusade), "Me and my woman" (also from Crusade), "Suspicions (part one)" (from Thru the years), and "Picture on the wall" (from Looking back).
Hartley performs a great work in the long track "Dark of the night".
www.geocities.com /SunsetStrip/Palladium/2214/keefh_b.htm   (2530 words)

  
 Australian Television: Heartbreak High: episode guide
When the Hartley Heights annual Blade Run (a roller blading race around the main quad) is announced, Di Barnett comes down like a ton of bricks.
The newest addition to the teaching staff at Hartley Heights High School, Gerard Albers, is an eccentric and flamboyant bohemian from Spain, who is as at home on the touch football field as he is in the classroom.
Di Barnett is anxious when a Hartley High student is stabbed in a fight at a bus stop.
www.australiantelevision.net /hbh/series6.html   (4427 words)

  
 First Gymkhana Full Report
Carlos Lawrence (Master Cams Golf) won Class A with Malcolm Hartley snapping close at his heels in second spot (same car), with Wanie Phillips showing commitment, by borrowing a car to gain some valuable points in third place.
Malcolm Hartley (Master Cams Nissan 200 SX) put on an exciting display of big power, rear wheel action by using a combination of handbrake, accelerator and opposite lock oversteer to snake and slide his way around the course.
Malcolm topped off his final display of hooliganism by performing a “burnout” until the right rear wheel gave in and blew up, leaving a grinning Malcolm to limp the Nissan off the stage to a big round of applause.
www.gticlub.co.za /news/260201a.htm   (672 words)

  
 Fred Watson: Anglo-Australian Observatory
Malcolm Hartley explains how the fibre-optics work: "We already know the positions of galaxies and stars in this area of sky and these buttons are all configured to look at individual stars or galaxies in this area of sky, so what they'll see is the light coming from an individual star or galaxy.
Malcolm Hartley: "If we hadn't got the robot the kind of survey we're doing at the moment would take between 20 and 25 years.
But with the robot we can cut that time back to between two and three years.
www.seven.com.au /sundaysunrise/features_041024_watson   (1187 words)

  
 Dutch Meteor Society: Meteor Outburst from Comet 103P/Hartley 2
The very favorable encounter conditions and the slow apparent speed of the meteors call our attention, although it is much less certain that a storm will occur.
103P/Hartley 2 was discovered on March 15, 1986, by Malcolm Hartley with the 1.2m UK Schmidt telescope at Siding Spring, Australia.
Based on the preliminary orbit of 103P/Hartley 2, Robert McNaught immediately realised that two returns later, in 1997, the Earth would pass close to the comet itself, making it possible that some meteor activity might occur [3].
www.xs4all.nl /~dmsweb/visual/hartley.html   (1504 words)

  
 Reports 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Hartley Relay - Sunday 14th November - Wee County Harriers organised this year's relay at the Tulliallan Police College and Kinross performed well with two teams finishing third and seventh.
He was followed by Alex O'Hare in 30:43 and Ann Malcolm in 31:35.
Judith Dobson was first home in 10th place recording a time of 72:26; Pauline Malley was 24th in 76:36; Gill Lopez 59th in 84:07; Julia Melville 66th in 85:10; Ann Malcolm 88th in 88:30 and Debbie Gillespie 97th in 89:29.
freespace.virgin.net /willie.rennie/reports2004.htm   (3198 words)

  
 Acknowledgements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This work was carried out at the AAO whilst QAP was on special leave from the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.
We also thank the AAO and PPARC for the staff support at the UKST and for use of the measuring machine facilities at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.
We also thank Paul Cass for performing some of the Tech Pan developer tests and Malcolm Hartley for useful discussions.
www.atnf.csiro.au /pasa/16_3/parker/paper/node5.html   (140 words)

  
 Backbeat Books - New & Upcoming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
This comprehensive guide is a must-have for the multitude of fans of gospel music.
Known for his plain-speaking style and hard-driving business ways, Mississippi native Hartley Peavey pursued a dream that started in his teen years and developed into a musical-instrument dynasty.
This book tells the story of 40 years of persistence, passion, and personal travail, often in Hartley's own colorful words.
www.backbeatbooks.com /new   (1387 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Football | Internationals | In-form players get Scotland call
Hartley has been impressive for Hearts this season
Scotland caretaker manager Tommy Burns has rewarded a number of in-form players with a call-up to the Future squad to face Germany on 7 December.
Rangers' Bob Malcolm, Paul Hartley of Hearts and the Motherwell pair of Steven Hammell and Martyn Corrigan have all been included.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/football/internationals/4052841.stm   (236 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
by Malcolm Gladwell "In the mid-1990s, the city of Baltimore was attacked by an epidemic of syphilis..." (more)
Malcolm Gladwell, a staff writer for New Yorker Magazine, in The Tipping Point, writes a fascinating study of human behavior patterns, and shows us where the smallest things can trigger an epidemic of change.
Though loaded with statistics, the numbers are presented in a way that makes the book read like an exciting novel.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0316346624?v=glance   (2718 words)

  
 Making Time- The Artwoods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Formed in London in 1964, the Artwoods consisted of Arthur (Art) Wood on vocals, Derek Griffiths on guitar, Malcolm Pool on bass, Jon Lord on organ and Keef Hartley on drums.
Art is the elder brother of Ronnie Wood.
Keef Hartley left the band in 1967 to join John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and later formed the Keef Hartley Band.
www.makingtime.co.uk /artwoods.html   (663 words)

  
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The only downside is distribution of real IP addresses (if you need that) and having two set up two separate units.
I believe smoothwall is based on Linux, and although it would just be part of the solution here, you seem to be indicating a deeper reason for avoiding it than that.
malcolm, as a purpose built distribution for doing a simple job of dialup firewall its fine.
lists.consume.net /pipermail/consume-nodes/2002-June.txt   (7863 words)

  
 Malcolm X at Center of Nebraska Controversy... - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Re: Malcolm X at Center of Nebraska Controversy...
Once again, grasping at straws to find SOMETHING a colored man did to place him in the ranks of illustrious White Men...no matter how insignificant...
They try to attach a violent crimminal (Malcom X) who had a fetish for White women and called the White man the Devil to something as noble as a man who tried to get rid of homosexuals.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=137334   (714 words)

  
 The Shakespeare Revue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
With Martin Connor, Gemma Craven, Clive Francis, Jan Hartley and Malcolm McKee
Following a busy winter schedule which has taken The Shakespeare Revue across America, cruising in the Med and the Far East, the show is now 'off the road' until January 2003 when it will once again be touring UK dates and cruising exotic venues overseas.
Scheduled to open at Birmingham Rep in April prior to UK tour and, hopefully, the West End.
www.hissboo.co.uk /shakesrevue/shakespearerevue1.html   (339 words)

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