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  DNZB / BIOGRAPHY
Malcolm and Forrest were married at Dunedin on 7 March 1890, and honeymooned in the Tasman valley.
Malcolm Ross was a prominent representative of a new professionalism in journalism.
Forrest and Malcolm Ross had many friends among politicians and other public figures, and their home in Hill Street, Wellington, was 'the frequent rendezvous for keen Parliamentary debates and intelligent discussions.' They both continued to write after Malcolm retired from the press gallery in 1926.
www.dnzb.govt.nz /dnzb/Essay_Body.asp?PersonEssay=2R28&related=false   (0 words)

  
  Canada, Ross v. New Brunswick School Dist. No. 15
Ross ineffectively, and, by its almost indifferent response to the complaints and by continuing his employment, it endorsed his out-of-school activities and writings.
Malcolm Ross appealed this decision to the New Brunswick Court of Appeal.
Ross off-duty conduct when he is not in a teaching position, does not meet the minimal impairment test; it impairs the right to freedom of expression more than is necessary.
www.hrcr.org /safrica/education/ross_nbschools.html   (1229 words)

  
 The Prince of Wales - Sir Malcolm Ross is appointed as the new Master of TRH's Household
The Prince of Wales - Sir Malcolm Ross is appointed as the new Master of TRH's Household
Sir Malcolm Ross is appointed as the new Master of TRH's Household
Sir Malcolm Ross, currently Comptroller, Lord Chamberlain’s Office at Buckingham Palace, has been appointed Master of the Household of TRH The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall.
www.princeofwales.gov.uk /mediacentre/pressreleases/sir_malcolm_ross_is_appointed_as_the_new_master_of_trh_s_hou_182.html   (0 words)

  
 ACEC -- Article
Ross "perceives Judaism as an enemy of the traditional Christian teaching he embraces and he is prepared to do all he can to defend his faith against a group who he sees as being out to undermine it," the judge found.
The court ruled that because Ross is not a Nazi, the cartoon was libelous.
Ross was being denied his job because of deeply held religious beliefs, you didn't hear (many) defending his freedom of speech," Christie said.
www.canadiancartoonists.com /news_article_beutel.html   (1384 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
Malcolm Ross and the School Board, is the fact that teachers are role models for students whether a student is in a particular teacher's class or not.
Throughout his books, Malcolm Ross continuously alleges that the Christian faith and way of life are under attack by an international conspiracy in which the leaders of Jewry are prominent.
Ross did not introduce his opinions into the workplace; his opinions were of a religious nature; and none of his publications were contrary to Canadian law.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/undocs/736-1997.html   (8061 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross & Sons Ltd - textile yarn agents specialising in the field of technical textiles
Malcolm Ross and Sons Ltd - textile yarn agents specialising in the field of technical textiles
Malcolm Ross and Sons Limited are textile yarn agents specialising in the field of technical textiles providing the correct yarn or thread for technical end users.
Malcolm Ross, who originated from Glasgow, established the business in 1834 and the family business is now in its sixth generation.
www.malcolmross.co.uk   (259 words)

  
 Ross v. School District No. 15
Malcolm Ross was a teacher in Moncton, New Brunswick who published anti-Jewish pamphlets in his capacity as a private citizen.
His school-board employer became the object of a human rights complaint from a Jewish citizen and parent on the grounds that, by employing Malcolm Ross, the school board was discriminating against him and his family.
The Supreme Court of Canada decided that the Board of Inquiry had correctly determined that the employment of Malcolm Ross by the school board constituted discrimination and upheld the board's decision that he could not continue in a teaching position with the school board but that he could be given a non-teaching position.
www.unb.ca /education/ed3051/malcross.html   (396 words)

  
 MyClan.com : Clan Ross : Clan History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Arms of Ross of Ross in the hoist and of two tracts Argent and Gules, upon which is depicted the Crest in the first and third compartments, and the Badge in the second and fourth compartments, along with the Motto ‘Spem successus alit’ in letters Argent upon three transverse bands Azure
The Rosses were royalists in the civil war, and David, the twelfth chief, led almost a thousand of his clansmen against the forces of Oliver Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
The chiefship eventually passed in 1968 to her heir, David Ross of Ross and Balnagowan, a descendant in the direct male line of Mac an t-Sagairt, who was Earl of Ross more than seven-and-a-half centuries ago.
www.myclan.com /clans/Ross_120/default.php   (966 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross (anti-Semite) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malcolm Ross is a former schoolteacher from the Canadian city of Moncton, who became notable for his anti-Semitic writings, including Holocaust denial.
After a lengthy hearing, during which Ross was represented by Doug Christie, the human rights commission ordered the District to remove Ross from the classroom, and to terminate his employment unless Ross's school could find a non-teaching position for him (and in fact, he was made the school librarian).
In 1998, Ross filed a defamation lawsuit against Josh Beutel, an editorial cartoonist for the Telegraph-Journal, who had compared Ross to Joseph Goebbels; the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench ruled that, as Nazism was an anti-religious philosophy, and Ross was profoundly religious, Ross's extreme degree of anti-Semitism could not fairly be labeled as Nazistic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Malcolm_Ross_(anti-Semite)   (309 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross: publications and papers
Malcolm Ross and Stacy Fang-ching Teng, Formosan languages and linguistic typology.
Malcolm Ross and Stacy Fang-ching Teng, Clause constructions in Nanwang Puyuma.
In Andrew Pawley, Malcolm Ross and Darrell Tryon eds, The Boy from Bundaberg: Studies in Melanesian linguistics in honour of Tom Dutton, 301-321.
rspas.anu.edu.au /linguistics/projects/mdr/mdrpubs.html   (2125 words)

  
 Environment News: ". . . the Most Massive Abuse of Science I Have Seen"
Ross is a recently retired research mineralogist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Ross is past president of the Mineralogical Society of America and has published 84 papers and 63 abstracts in peer-reviewed journals.
Ross: Yes it is. The idea that humans have significantly enhanced global warming is by far the most massive abuse of science that I ever have seen.
www.heartland.org /archives/environment/jun97/ross.htm   (1258 words)

  
 UN Human Rights Committee rejects Malcolm Ross claim (00/12/06)
Ross had asked the UN Human Rights Committee to say that a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1996 violated his freedom of thought, conscience and religion and his freedom of expression, contrary to articles 18 and 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
They found that the limit to Ross' freedom of religion was permitted because it was prescribed by law and necessary to protect the fundamental rights and freedoms of others.
Ross' views had been communicated in four books, as well as in published letters and media interviews, and were widely known in the Moncton area.
www.gnb.ca /cnb/news/hrc/2000e1029hr.htm   (979 words)

  
 Walter Hugh Malcolm Ross - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Walter Hugh Malcolm Ross GCVO OBE (b.1943), is a member of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom, and since 2006 of the Prince of Wales.
Sir Malcolm was educated at Eton and Sandhurst.
Ross joined the Royal Household in 1987 as Assistant Comptroller of the Lord Chamberlain's Office and Management Auditor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walter_Hugh_Malcolm_Ross   (288 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross: Media
For this, Ross was attacked by the media and by Organized Jewry, who did not appreciate his exposure of the endemically anti-gentile, anti-Christian content of the Babylonian Talmud.
Now Ross has done what Zundel did in 1992: Published an edited transcript of his various trials and hearings, with commentary and explanations to elucidate the text, in which the details of his (ongoing) persecution are all laid out with startling clarity.
Ross an opportunity to talk to free speech advocates and to raise money for an upcoming appeal instigated by Josh Beutel, who, earlier this spring, was found guilty of defamation for a series of scurrilous cartoons which, among other things, smeared the intensely religious Ross as a Nazi.
www.strongholdpublishing.com /media.htm   (0 words)

  
 ROSS, Malcolm - 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
Malcolm Ross was born in Dunedin on 13 July 1862, a son of Alexander Ross, a first-generation immigrant from Scotland.
The Ross household in Hill Street, a stone's throw from Parliament, was on easy social terms with many of the legislators who figured in Malcolm's reports.
Malcolm Ross's success in journalism was in some part due to his man-of-the-world relations with the men who controlled events in New Zealand's capital.
www.teara.govt.nz /1966/R/RossMalcolm/RossMalcolm/en   (791 words)

  
 Canada, Ross v. New Brunswick School Dist. No. 15
Ross' writings and statements communicating his anti-Semitic views included books, letters and interviews with local media.
In clause 2 the Board of Inquiry ordered the School Board to (a) immediately place Malcolm Ross on a leave of absence without pay for a period of eighteen months; (b) appoint Mr.
Ross' conduct is sufficient in this case to support a finding that his continued employment impaired the educational environment generally, by creating an environment characterized by a lack of equality and tolerance.
www.hrcr.org /safrica/expression/ross_new_brunswick.html   (1396 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross Greenshields: An Economy of Violence in Early Modern France
Using police records, other archival materials, and the growing literature on the history of crime, Malcolm Greenshields argues that violence was often a form of private justice or vengeance that affected all levels of society.
This "economy of violence" could be seen in confrontations between peasants fighting over the use of hay meadows, in drunken scuffles that broke out in taverns, and in the attacks against royal tax officials or other outsiders who threatened the rural community.
Malcolm Greenshields is Associate Professor of History at the University of Lethbridge and co-editor of the journal North American Religion,.
www.psupress.org /books/titles/0-271-01009-6.html   (432 words)

  
 The Best Vehicle for an Offshore Corporation
Malcolm is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Counsel Limited.
Malcolm has a professional, no-nonsense approach and is one of the most respected members of the Anguillian financial community.
Their practical business background in both the Caribbean and North America make Malcolm and the people at Counsel ideal to provide day-to-day Mind and Management for your offshore corporation in Anguilla (anything and everything, from strategic planning to offshore banking and other offshore financial services).
www.anguilla-beaches.com /offshore-corporation.html   (0 words)

  
 Prof Malcolm Ross : Sussex Law School : University of Sussex
Prof Malcolm Ross : Sussex Law School : University of Sussex
Malcolm Ross joined SLS as Professor of European Law in February 2000.
Malcolm has been granted study leave for the Autumn and Spring Terms 2007-08 to work on a major writing project exploring the concept of solidarity in EU law.
www.sussex.ac.uk /law/profile114740.html   (0 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross - SourceWatch
Malcolm Ross holds a Ph.D. in geology from Harvard University.
Malcolm Ross received in 1990 form the 'Mineralogical Society of America' (MSA) the 'Distinguished Public Service Medal' for his research on asbestos minerals.
In 1994 Malcolm Ross was a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the pro-tobacco junk science report Science, economics, and environmental policy: a critical examination [1] published on August 11, 1994, by the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI).
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Malcolm_Ross   (0 words)

  
 SIL Bibliography: Malcolm Ross
Ross, Malcolm D. "Describing interclausal relations in Takia."
Ross, Malcolm D. "Tonogenesis in the North Huon Gulf Chain."
Ross, Malcolm D. "The position of Gumawana among the languages of the Papuan Tip Cluster."
www.ethnologue.com /show_author.asp?auth=6672   (120 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Malcolm Ross - UK - Pop / Indie / Country - www.myspace.com/malcolmrossuk
Malcolm recently cropped up on ex-Fire Engine, Davy Henderson's The Nectarine No.9s last album, I Love Total Destruction (2004) and is currently working with another ex Fire Engine, Russell Burn in their new band STAC LEE.
Malcolm continues to play with wife Syuzen in the country tinged BUCKLEY'S CHANCE who can be found playing the pubs in and around Edinburgh, Scotland.
A retrospective compilation of Malcolm's work was released on Re-Action Recordings in 2006 and he recently was performing as a member of Barry Adamson's live band.
www.myspace.com /malcolmrossuk   (0 words)

  
 Cargorecords.co.uk: Artist Info - Malcolm Ross
After the demise of Josef K, guitarist Malcolm Ross became something of a gun for hire, accepting an invitation to join Orange Juice one week after the split was announced.
Ross contributed several songs during his tenure and stuck around until late 1983, but finally quit after the Texas Fever album.
In 1985 Ross embarked on the High Bees project with wife Syuzen Buckley on vocals.
www.cargorecords.co.uk /artist_zoom.php?artist=2185   (0 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross
Books by these Canadian authors could not be widely read and appreciated until inexpensive versions of their work became available to those who wished to study them.
Authors owe Malcolm a great debt of for furthering their careers.
Without Malcolm Ross’s initiatives and persistence, this might not have happened as quickly as it did, or with as much success.
www.halifax.ca /cah/MalcolmRoss.html   (0 words)

  
 malcolm ross, wrong place wrong time 1995-1999
MALCOLM ROSS - Wrong Place Wrong Time 1995-1999
Re-Action Recordings are pleased to announce the release of a compilation of ex- Postcard Records’ guitar hero, Malcolm Ross’s solo material, following on from Domino Records recently released Josef K compilation.
Malcolm previously played guitar in Josef K, Orange Juice and Aztec Camera, and is currently playing in ex-Magazine and Bad Seeds’ member, Barry Adamson’s band.
www.boomkat.com /item.cfm?id=24649   (201 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross
In 1979, Malcolm formed the very influential Josef K in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Josek K split in 1981 whereupon Malcolm joined Orange Juice for their most successful period: the Rip It Up LP and Texas Fever mini-LP.
Malcolm Ross with the Delancy Street Group and the Magic Clan CD
www.busstoplabel.com /malcolm_ross.htm   (0 words)

  
 Offshore Companies and Financial Services in Anguilla
I only wish I had met Malcolm Hope-Ross in Anguilla 20 years ago.
Malcolm, his family, and our family have formed a friendship over the years.
Here's a pic of Malcolm (far left) and his family, together with Nori's mother, Janice, all having a great time at the Straw Hat.
www.anguilla-beaches.com /offshore-companies.html   (0 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross and Sons Ltd
Malcolm Ross and Sons Ltd was established in 1834, and is now in its sixth generation of expertise in the technical, industrial yarn and fibre sector.
Malcolm Ross & Sons Ltd also has a packaging section that supplies protective packaging throughout the industry.
The number of times that this company page has been viewed can be seen on the results page for Malcolm Ross and Sons Ltd.
www.applegate.co.uk /company/00/23/692.htm   (0 words)

  
 Malcolm Ross - Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) - ANU
Malcolm Ross - Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies (RSPAS) - ANU
Malcolm Ross, BA (Hons) (Bristol), Postgrad Cert Ed (Bristol), MLitt (Ed) (Bristol), Cert TSL (Massey), PhD (ANU), FAHA
For the last few years my main involvements have been in the Oceanic Lexicon Project and the Papuan Linguistics Project, both projects of the Department of Linguistics.
rspas.anu.edu.au /people/personal/rossm_ling.php   (239 words)

  
 The Other One's Malcolm ROSS
Malcolm married Flora MACLENNAN, daughter of Alexander MACLENNAN and Isabella (ALEXANDER MACLENNAN), about 1826.
Malcolm also married Janet URQUHART, daughter of William URQUHART and Mary McGREGOR (Macgregor), on 14 Nov 1827 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada.
Malcolm also married Nancy Ann GRANT on 9 Nov 1839 in Charlottenburgh, Ontario, Canada.
members.fortunecity.com /mahmoud/7483.htm   (159 words)

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