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 MPs Elected In The UK General Election, 2001 [Definition]
Paul Clark Paul Gordon Clark (born 29 April 1957) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
Paul Boateng The Right Honourable Paul Yaw Boateng (born June 14, 1951), is a British Labour Party politician and the UK's first black Cabinet minister.
Christine McCafferty Christine McCafferty (born 14 October 1945) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
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 Paul Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Gordon Clark (born 29 April 1957, Gillingham) is a politician in the United Kingdom.
He should not be confused with Paul John Clark who stood as the Labour candidate in Rayleigh, Essex in 2001.
He should also not be confused with Paul "Eskimo" Clark, a successful professional poker player.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Clark   (136 words)

  
 Townhall.com :: Columns :: Fighting for the soul of Wesley Clark by Paul Greenberg
But Wesley Clark's great appeal was that he wasn't supposed to be every politician.
General Clark needs to decide who he is - a statesman above the fray, which was the essence of his original promise as a presidential candidate, or just one more of the scrappers mixing it up in the swirl of partisan fuss 'n' feathers known as the Democratic primaries.
Wesley Clark is conducting a kind of split-level campaign, trying to position himself as the moderate Democratic alternative to Howard Dean but, when addressing the party faithful, sounding just like him.
www.townhall.com /columnists/paulgreenberg/pg20040109.shtml   (821 words)

  
 "C" Famous People
Clark, Helen (Elizabeth) (1950-) New Zealand politician and prime minister (1999-), born in Hamilton...
Colletta, Pietro (1775-1831) Politician and historian, born in Naples, Campania, SW Italy.
Claudel, Paul (Louis Charles Marie) (1868-1955) Catholic poet, essayist, and playwright, born in Villeneuve-sur-Fin...
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 BBC News UK Politics By-election chance for Portillo
Alan Clark (C) 19,887 (53.62%); Robert Atkinson (Lab) 10,368 (27.96%); Robert Woodthorpe Browne (LD) 5,668 (15.28%); Ms Angela Ellis-Jones (UK Ind) 540 (1.46%); Edward Bear (Teddy) 218 (0.59%); George Oliver (UKPP) 176 (0.47%); Ms Susan Hamza (NLP) 122 (0.33%); Paul Sullivan (Dream) 65 (0.18%); Pete Parliament (Heart) 44 (0.12%).
The death of Tory maverick Alan Clark leaves William Hague facing a by-election which could see the return of former Defence Secretary Michael Portillo.
Mr Portillo was sensationally dumped from his Enfield Southgate seat in the 1997 election and many Tory rebels desperately want him to come back into the House to champion their cause.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/uk_politics/441134.stm   (821 words)

  
 Gegenschein 79
Marginally interesting due to Gingrich's political position as Speaker of the House, since this may be the first US politician to write science fiction, and admit it (I'm sure lots of them write fiction, if only in budget estimates and political promises).
Cindy Lee Berryhill, attending the con with Paul Williams, gave an impromptu concert in the con suite late in the evening when the dead dog was even more dead than usual.
Great controversy appeared on the net after, mostly misinterpreting something Ian said about the ratio of US to UK fans he expected (it was interpreted as a ratio to be enforced).
www.ericlindsay.com /sf/geg79.htm   (821 words)

  
 Mills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heather Mills McCartney (born 1968), second wife of Sir Paul McCartney whose maiden name was Heather Mills
David Mills (Canadian politician), a Canadian politician, author, poet and jurist
Scott Mills (born 1974), a British DJ Stephanie Mills (born 1957), an African-American singer
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mills   (536 words)

  
 Posts tagged with canada MetaFilter
Movie posters of your favourite politician: Jeancula, The Godfather, Stephen Harper, Jack Layton as Canada Man, and Paul Martin starring in Pirate of Canada, Paul Almighty and The Aviator.
Or maybe former Tory politician Joe Clark, unlucky as prime minister but inspired as foreign minister?
Also of interest from the CBC archives are two pages of radio and video clips (21 in all) on the early years of the disease.
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 Christy Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christina Joan Clark (born October 29, 1965 in Burnaby, British Columbia) is a Canadian politician in British Columbia, formerly representing the riding of Port Moody-Westwood in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (BC) as a member of the BC Liberal Party.
In 2001, Clark gave birth to her first child with husband Mark Marissen, Prime Minister Paul Martin's chief organizer in British Columbia, becoming the first woman in Canadian history to give birth to a child while serving as a cabinet minister.
Clark is sometimes regarded as a potential candidate to succeed Gordon Campbell as Premier of British Columbia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christy_Clark   (332 words)

  
 "C" Famous People
Clark, Helen (Elizabeth) (1950-) New Zealand politician and prime minister (1999-), born in Hamilton...
Clarke, James Paul (1854-1916) US senator and governor, born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, USA.
Clarke, Austin (1896-1974) Poet and playwright, born in Dublin, Ireland.
www.jonathanselby.com /Cfam.html   (332 words)

  
 CAIN: People: Biographies of People Prominent During 'the Troubles' - C
James Chichester-Clark's formal education began at Selwyn House School in Kent, England and then at Eton.
Paul; Channon was elected in 1959 as Conservative MP for Southend West (1959-97) he served in a number of junior ministerial positions before being appointed as Minister of State at the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) in March 1972 (March-November 1972).
To some commentators the decision came as surprise, given the fact that a perceived lack of charisma alongside his deeply conservative nature on many social issues, meant he was not always universally popular within the party.
cain.ulst.ac.uk /othelem/people/biography/cpeople.htm   (6811 words)

  
 New Zealand --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Historic links with the U.K. and the British monarchy were loosened in 2003 by constitutional changes enacted by New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark's reform-minded government.
(1835–99), New Zealand politician and businessman, born in London, England; achieved prominence and power through bold scheme of large-scale public works to build New Zealand's transportation and...
Rising between the South Pacific Ocean and the Tasman Sea, New Zealand is a land of spectacular contrasts—fjords and beaches, glaciers and volcanoes, snowcapped mountains and subtropical bush, clear...
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=43640   (6811 words)

  
 Adherents.com
Melton, J. Gordon, Jerome Clark and Aidan A. Kelly.
The masses turned to him as a Mahatma long before they knew him as a politician...
"Association of Fundamental Ministers and Churches, Inc. was formed in 1931 by Rev. Fred Bruffett, Hallie Bruffett (his wife), Rev. Paul Bennett, Rev. George Fisher, and 6 other former ministers of the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana).
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_294.html   (6811 words)

  
 Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library
Presidential Election and Transition, 1980-81, David, Paul T. Presidential Influence and Environmental Policy, Shanley, Robert A. Presidential Transitions: The Reagan to Bush Experience, Thompson, Kenneth W. President's Point of View, The: Ronald Reagan Speaks, Reagan, Ronald with Clark Cassell
Actor, Ideologue, Politician: The Public Speeches of Ronald Reagan, Houck, Davis W. and Amos Kiewe
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www.reaganfoundation.org /reagan/resources   (6811 words)

  
 dr atkins
Penistone) James Clappison (Hertsmere) Alan Clark (Kensington and Chelsea) Dr David Clark (South Shields) Lynda Clark (Edinburgh Pentlands) Dr Michael Clark (Rayleigh) Paul Clark (Gillingham) Charles...
Clapham (Barnsley West and Penistone) William James Clappison (Hertsmere) Dr David George Clark (South Shields) Eric Lionel Clarke...
Robert C. Atkins, noted for the Atkins Nutritional Approach (Atkin's diet) The Rt Hon Robert Atkins, the United Kingdom politician Chet Atkins, guitarist and record producer Charlotte Atkins, MP...
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 Paul Greenberg
Instead, General Clark joined the partisan clamor, doing and saying pretty much what everybody else in the race for the Democratic nomination was doing and saying.
But the more General Clark explains why he's never been wrong about a single foreign-policy issue, and tries to straighten out all the inconsistent things he's said on CNN and in this campaign and at Republican rallies before he became a Democrat.
Far from not being enough of a politician, the general turned out to be too much of a politician.
www.jewishworldreview.com /cols/greenberg120303.asp   (782 words)

  
 User:YUL89YYZ - tScholars.com
Eliza Clark (author), Howard Clark (bishop), Lorne Clarke, John Cleghorn, Leslie Cliff, Gilles Cloutier, John Clyne
Jacques Hébert (Canadian politician), Arnold Heeney, Gordon Henderson, Martha Henry, Henry Marshall Tory Medal, Ann Hercus, Peter Herrndorf, Jacques Hétu
Jean-Thomas Taschereau (jurist), Veronica Tennant, The Five Stairsteps, The Quarrel, Harry Thode, Ronald Thom, Thomas W. Eadie Medal, Walter Thompson, Shirley Thomson, Paul Thorlakson, Time of Favor, Tokyo Joe, Henry Marshall Tory, Claude Tousignant, Peter Towe, Marcel Trudel, William Twaits, Walter Patrick Twinn, Joseph Tyrrell
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/User:YUL89YYZ   (1904 words)

  
 "C" Famous People
Clark, Helen (Elizabeth) (1950-) New Zealand politician and prime minister (1999-), born in Hamilton...
Clarke, James Paul (1854-1916) US senator and governor, born in Yazoo City, Mississippi, USA.
Clark, Kenneth (Bancroft) (1914-) Psychologist, born in the Panama Canal Zone.
www.jonathanselby.com /Cfam.html   (17660 words)

  
 CBC News Indepth: Paul Martin
He stepped down as MP in 2000 to allow party leader Joe Clark to run in a byelection, only to regain the seat a few months later in the general election.
Andy Scott is a career politician who became executive director of the New Brunswick Liberal Party shortly after leaving school.
She served as assistant professor of law at the University of New Brunswick until 1980, and then moved to Alberta to become professor of law at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
www.cbc.ca /news/background/martin_paul/cabinet2004.html   (17660 words)

  
 A Lion Is In The Streets [VHS] video online at Movies Unlimited
Cast: John Archer, James Cagney, Wally Cassell, Fred Clark, Steve Cochran, Robert Foulk, Paul Guilfoyle, Perry Ivins, Mickey Knox, Harry Lauter, Ian MacDonald, Virginia Mayo, Sid Melton, Ray Montgomery, Edmond O'Brien, Eddie Phillips, Ford Rainey, Grandon Rhodes, Jim Thorpe, Margaret Wycherly
James Cagney turns in an electrifying performance as a slick Deep South politician who uses his poor sharecropping constituents to further his own career.
Cast: Warner Anderson, James Cagney, Jeanne Cagney, Lon Chaney Jr.
www.moviesunlimited.com /musite/affredirect.asp?mscssid=QV5GPQTES7H18K8DGE0DJM98CHF64FN8&page=product%2Easp&sku=191961   (871 words)

  
 Catholic World News : Canadian bishop weighs in on Communion debate
Of note to Canadians, Bishop Henry says that the same "dilemma and principles would apply" to Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin, his predecessor Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and the one-time Canadian Conservative Prime Minister and former leader of the Progressive Conservatives Joe Clark-- all Catholics with pro-abortion voting records.
Bishop Henry concedes that "John Kerry is not the only Catholic politician in North America who is offside" adding "but he is the only one running for the presidency of the United States, and his situation is something of a test case."
Calgary, Alberta, May. 21, 2004 (LifesiteNews.com/CWN) - The first Canadian Catholic bishop known to publicly weigh in on the raging debate over denying pro-abortion Catholic politicians Holy Communion is Calgary Bishop Fred Henry.
www.cwnews.com /news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=29718   (831 words)

  
 Guide to the Pirie MacDonald Portrait Photograph Collection[1885]-1942(Bulk 1900-1942)PR-039Processed by Sandra Markham
Clark, William Andrews (1839-1925), banker, mine owner, politician
Prominent figures in religion include William Ralph Inge, the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, among a sizable selection of archbishops, bishops, canons, priests, and rabbis.
Inge, William Ralph (1860-1954), English clergyman, author, lecturer
dlib.nyu.edu /affiliates/NYHS/findingaids/Pirieb.html   (3500 words)

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