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In the News (Fri 9 Jan 09)

  
  Nora Owen officially launches new General Michael Collins figurine
Owen was in the Mid-Cork village where the soy factory is based to officially launch a new figurine of her grand-uncle Michael Collins and to open the factory'snewly refurbished and extednded visitors' centre, where the public can see the process of casting the metal figurines first hand.
Owen entered her office on her first day as Minister for Justice, she made sure that a bust of Collins behind her desk, was caught by the TV cameras.
Owen concluded the day's ceremonies with a tour of the factory during which the full process of making the casting moulds was explained to her in detail.
www.princeaugust.ie /press/4.html   (762 words)

  
 The Nora and Owen Show
The weather was great for October 31, and the Nora and Owen were more than happy to put on their costumes and all the accoutrements (save a crown that lasted about 10 minutes -- sorry, Sharon!).
Evie, Sophie, Owen & Nora hog the swings.
Speaking of that, Nora is doing a great job going to the bathroom on the potty, and Owen is taking a turn for the better as well.
thenoraandowenshow.blogspot.com   (718 words)

  
 Nora Owen - Politics.ie Wiki
Nora Owen (born June 1945), was a a Fine Gael politician.
Nora O'Mahony was born in Dublin in 1945.
Owen was elected as a Fine Gael TD for the first time in 1981, for Dublin North serving until 1987.
www.politics.ie /wiki/index.php?title=Nora_Owen&redirect=no   (196 words)

  
 Nora Dean: Her Gospel Career   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Nora Dean moved to New York city in 1976 and married to man also of Jamaican origin.
As she explains in the liner notes for "The Love of God", a serious and protracted illness lead her to realize the power of prayer, and she was born again in 1981.
Nora currently lives in NYC with her family.
www.noradean.com /gospel.htm   (373 words)

  
 Owen Information
Robert Owen (1771–1858), a Welsh social reformer, considered the "Father" of the cooperative movement
Priscilla Owen, Judge on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, who was filibustered in the Senate
Owen (hippopotamus) a young hippopotamus orphaned by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Owen   (142 words)

  
 Panels at the conference will be held on: | THE EUROPEAN SLAVE TRADE: Character, Causes, Challenges
Simon has spoken often on the subject of human trafficking and has urged that the problem be approached from a human rights rather than legalistic perspective.
Nora Owen is currently the chairperson of the Justice and Law Group at the Institute of European Affairs.
Nora Owen trained as an industrial chemist before entering politics.
www.europeanslavery.com /panels   (1201 words)

  
 Summer Wine - The Story
Nora — who was continually chased by cheeky Compo — has been in the series since the very first pilot in 1972.
And it is a compliment to Nora that she does not appear to have changed much over the years.
If Nora looks at home in the series, it is because she lives over the Pennines in Dukinfield, Greater Manchester.
www.summer-wine.com /summer-wine/castquotes.htm   (616 words)

  
 Hutch Owen
Hutch Owen Daily for Monday, November 19th, 2007 by Tom Hart
Hutch Owen in France: France is too Beautiful
Culling from the best of the week's Hutch Owen daily strip.
www.webcomicsnation.com /tomhart   (188 words)

  
 DeWitt Colony Biographies--Surnames A-G
Survey records do not appear and records indicate the title or grant along with that of Caleb Alexander was "set aside by decree of court in 1843." According to testimony by John McKean in 1837, Alexander and Brock failed to fulfill their part of the contract.
William Owen Burnam was born 7 Nov 1813 in Duck River, Tennessee, the son of Jesse and Temperance Nalls Burnam.
William Owen Burnam participated in the Siege of Bexar in 1835 and the Grass Fight.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/dewittbios.htm   (7308 words)

  
 www.h-p-w.com / obituaries
He married Nora Jacobs on August 22, 1948 in Galesburg.
She was born September 17, 1921 near Herman, IL the daughter of Earl and Emma Tasker Combs.
She married Merrill Owen on December 31, 1943 in Galesburg.
www.h-p-w.com /obituaries.php   (10511 words)

  
 PRESS RELEASE No 59/96 : VISIT OF MRS NORA OWEN - MINISTER FOR JUSTICE OF IRELAND   (Site not responding. Last check: )
VISIT OF MRS NORA OWEN, MINISTER FOR JUSTICE OF IRELAND
Mrs Nora Owen, Minister for Justice of Ireland today made an official visit to the Court of Justice of the European Communities in the context of the Irish Presidency of the Council of the European Union.
Following a discussion with the President of the Court Gil Carlos Rodríguez Iglesias, the Minister met the Irish Members of the Court, John Murray, President of the Fourth Chamber and Advocate General Nial Fennelly.
curia.europa.eu /en/actu/communiques/cp96/cp9659en.htm   (190 words)

  
 Owen’s Verbal Explosion
My son Owen was born on April 20, 2003, with congenital microtia, the absence or malformation of the external ear, and atresia, malformation of the middle ear.
I researched what Owen’s hearing loss could mean to his educational and behavioral development and found that children with unilateral hearing impairments run a risk of delayed speech and even developing learning disabilities.
Owen was fitted with the Softband when he was nine months old.
www.drf.org /hearing_health/archive/2004/fall04_owensverbal_ex.htm   (285 words)

  
 Zoetrope: All-Story: Back Issues
Nora and the Norwegian pretend to be asleep when two guards enter their compartment, but the guards wake them with rude nudges and proceed to rummage through their backpacks.
Nora is disappointed to lose the company, but she’d rather sleep on a train than on a floor in the waiter’s apartment listening to the oofs and moans of lovers in the dark.
Nora has no reason to believe that she’ll ever be other than what she is. Based on what she has learned about herself, she can only imagine a future that is a continuation of the present.
www.all-story.com /issues.cgi?action=show_story&story_id=144   (7354 words)

  
 Dáil Éireann - Volume 448 - 08 February, 1995 - Written Answers. - Naturalisation Applications.
Owen): The documentation supplied by the applicant in support of his application indicates that he has not fulfilled the statutory requirement in regard to residence in the State prior to applying for naturalisation.
Owen): The situation with this person's application for a certificate of naturalisation has not altered since my predecessor wrote to the Deputy on the matter in July 1994.
It was indicated to the Deputy at that time that, if the applicant reactivated his application in 12 months from the date, his application would be reconsidered.
www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie /D/0448/D.0448.199502080066.html   (204 words)

  
 AN PHOBLACHT/REPUBLICAN NEWS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The attack by Fine Gael Justice Minister Nora Owen on Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern shows that her party can still play Civil War politics when they believe it is in their interest.
The speech which drew Owen's wrath was made by Bertie Ahern at the Fianna Fáil Easter commemoration in Arbour Hill last Sunday.
But this was hardly the case since the Fianna Fáil leader's speech contained strong condemnation of the IRA and said that ``an unconditional and lasting cessation of IRA violence'' was the quid pro quo for Sinn Féin's ``full participation in democratic life''.
republican-news.org /archive/1997/May01/01mich.html   (412 words)

  
 The Good Friday Agreement
So we can’t speak to a private group and say something that is for their consumption only and not expect the other side to hear it.
Noel Dempsey and Nora Owen were talking about a new mode of thinking and I would agree wholeheartedly with that - we’ve all got to get ourselves now into that new mode of thinking which Frankie put so well.
Nora Owen, TD: "The reason why I’m here is because Charlie Flanagan, our spokesman on Northern Ireland, who was supposed to be here was called away to Prime Time for a major debate tonight.
members.tripod.com /~meath_peace/talks/talk29.htm   (12421 words)

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