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In the News (Wed 3 Dec 08)

  
  RED FILES: Soviet Sports Wars - Paul Henderson Interview
Paul Henderson: Didn't mean anything to me, because they were playing a bunch of amateurs, and I, you know, I figured if we played the amateurs, I mean, there'd be no contest.
Paul Henderson: Well, their Olympic victories I guess were impressive to a degree, but they weren't playing the best.
Paul Henderson: No, we could never have gotten away with the training regime that they went through in terms of their coaches -- were totally totalitarian in terms of -- they had no say.
www.pbs.org /redfiles/sports/deep/interv/s_int_paul_henderson.htm   (3553 words)

  
 Paul Henderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Henderson (born January 28, 1943) is a retired ice hockey player, born in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada.
In 1974 Henderson left the Maple Leafs and the NHL altogether, jumping ship to the rival WHA, where he played for the Toronto Toros.
Henderson remains best known for scoring the winning goals in the sixth, seventh and eighth (deciding) games of the 1972 Summit Series.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Paul_Henderson   (394 words)

  
 Jerry Paul Henderson #971
Henderson, a maintenance mechanic with a seventh-grade education, confessed and was sentenced to death.
Henderson stood trial in 1989, and was convicted of two counts of capital murder, being a murder for hire and murder during the course of a robbery.
Henderson has argued that his sentence was largely a product of ineffective assistance of counsel—claiming that his trial counsel put on virtually no defense during the trial’s guilt/innocence phase and introduced only a minimal amount of mitigating evidence at sentencing.
www.clarkprosecutor.org /html/death/US/henderson971.htm   (7384 words)

  
 Paul Henderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Henderson (born January 28, 1943) is an ice hockey player, born in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada who scored the most famous goal in the history of international hockey.
Henderson, who had also scored the game-winning goals in games six and seven, scored the winning goal in the eighth and final game.
In 1974, Henderson jumped ship to the rival WHA, where he played for the Toronto Toros and Birmingham Bulls.
www.bexley.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Paul_Henderson   (331 words)

  
 Paul Henderson: The Goal of the Century
Today, Paul uses the lessons of leadership, teamwork and commitment he learned during the 1972 Summit Series and his 18 year professional hockey career, to motivate organizations around the world to reach their own goals.
Paul begins his presentation with a brief video reliving the rush, glory and heart-pounding excitement of the '72 series.
Paul is not only a great Canadian, he is an individual who cares about people and spent a considerable amount of his personal time meeting with our people.
www.speakers.ca /henderson_paul.aspx   (339 words)

  
 Paul Henderson
Paul Henderson - hockey player, was born in Kincardine[?], Ontario, Canada on January 28, 1943.
In 1972 an eight-game competition was held for the first time ever between Canada’s best professional hockey players and the top players from the USSR’s Red Army team.
Canadian pride reached a zenith unlike anything in its history when Paul Henderson won the tournament with a last-minute goal.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/pa/Paul_Henderson.html   (140 words)

  
 CNNSI.com - Hockey - Q&A: Summit Series hero Paul Henderson - Friday October 04, 2002 10:42 PM
Paul Henderson scored 376 goals in his professional hockey career, but it's one goal on Sept. 28, 1972, that has defined his life.
Henderson scored five goals in the four games in Moscow, including the game-winning goal in each of the final three games.
Henderson: I went to seminary and since 1984 I've been running a men's Christian ministry called The Leadership Group.
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /hockey/news/2002/09/27/henderson_interview   (2672 words)

  
 CourseCo | Management Staff | Paul Henderson
Paul Henderson joined CourseCo in 1996 and now oversees four properties for the company–an appropriate mandate for one whose background is well rooted in the Northern California golf market.
Paul’s home base is Mather Golf Course in Sacramento, where he serves as general manager.
Henderson says of his career move, "With CourseCo, we focus on the issues of our individual courses and communities rather than applying a standard corporate method.
www.courseco.com /bios/html/paul.html   (220 words)

  
 Paul Henderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On Sep. 28, 1972, Paul scored what is perhaps the most famous goal in international hockey history, when he slipped the puck past on Soviet goalie Vladislav Tretiak to give the Canadian team a 6-5 win in game eight of the Summit Series.
Henderson's goal gave the Canadians a 4-3-1 series victory.
Paul was part of two fairly well-known lines: the "HUM Line" with Norm Ullman and Bruce MacGregor for the Red Wings during the 60's, and the "Wing Line" with Norm Ullman and ex-Hornet Floyd Smith for the Maple Leafs from 1968 through 1970.
www.hockeyresearch.com /atkinsj/players/H/phenderson.html   (151 words)

  
 Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Player -- Paul Henderson
Henderson developed into a consistent, full-time NHL winger in 1964-65, playing on a line with Pit Martin and Larry Jeffrey.
Late in the 1967-68 season, Henderson was involved in a multi-player deal that brought him to the defending Stanley Cup-champion Toronto Maple Leafs.
Henderson took two swipes at the puck before slipping the series-winner past Vladislav Tretiak with 34 seconds left in the game.
www.legendsofhockey.net:8080 /LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayer.jsp?player=12910   (1119 words)

  
 1972 Summit Series: A September to Remember
Henderson was in alone on two Soviet defenseman - normally an impossible scoring chance.
Henderson had jumped to the WHA by 1974, just in time to return to Russia in the WHA's copycat tournament known as the 1974 Summit Series.
Henderson was unable to recapture the magic, scoring 2 goals and 3 points in 7 games as Canada won only one game.
www.1972summitseries.com /henderson.html   (725 words)

  
 S'port for Kids Foundation - Paul Henderson
Paul Henderson was born on a sleigh in the middle of a snow storm near Kincardine, Ontario.
Paul is active in the community, being involved with such organizations as Muskoka Woods Sports Camp and Teen Ranch near Orangeville.
Paul is the Founder and President of The Leadership Group where he has been developing men for leadership since 1984.
www.anl.com /sportforkids/paulhenderson.html   (423 words)

  
 eye - Paul Henderson's plan could create a public attraction - 01.24.02
But now that the curves and swoops of the building's titanium exterior glitter in the sun, now that crowds of tourists are flocking there, now that others have decided to make investments as well, that public investment is seen as money well spent.
Henderson, who kept his distance from the 2008 bid, is a world-class sailor.
Henderson has been making the rounds to politicians and has received a favourable hearing at the local level.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_01.24.02/news/citystate.html   (879 words)

  
 PAUL HENDERSON: Historic goal changed player's life
For the past 30 years, Paul Henderson has been a Canadian hero and a source of national pride after slipping a puck past Vladislav Tretiak to defeat the Soviet Union in the legendary Summit Series of 1972.
Late in the 1967-68 season, Henderson's five-year Red Wings career abruptly ended when he was traded to Toronto with Ullman in a blockbuster trade.
Henderson scored the winning goal in Game 6 and then skated through the Russians to win Game 7 with a goal with 2:06 remaining.
www.freep.com /sports/thepuck/pwhere21_20021121.htm   (706 words)

  
 Law Offices of Paul P. Henderson Apple Valley California
Paul P. Henderson is a member in good standing of the California State Bar.
Henderson is proud of the reputation he has established among judges and legal practitioners.
Paul believes that these attributes are a major factor leading to the positive results his clients have benefited from.
www.paulhendersonatty.com   (303 words)

  
 Search Courier Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This winter, Henderson, 16, was a major part of the development of a club team at Camden Hills Regional High School where he is a junior.
Henderson had a plus-16 rating this year which is exceptional for high school hockey.
Henderson may never be able to say he played on a varsity team in high school, but he will be able to say he did more than his part to build one.
www.courierpub.com /articles/2005/03/24/camdenherald/sports/1hockey.txt   (846 words)

  
 Paul HENDERSON (CAN)
Paul Henderson, ISAF President from 1994-2004, has been awarded ISAF’s most prestigious trophy in recognition of 'outstanding voluntary contribution to the sport of sailing', the ISAF Beppe Croce Trophy.
It was Beppe Croce who encouraged Paul to join the then IYRU in 1970, mentoring him as he became a member of the Class Policy and Organization Committee.
In 1978, Paul was elected an ISAF Vice-President, a position he held until 1994, before leading ISAF as the President from 1994-2004, the first non-European to ever hold this position.
www.sailing.org /?ID=j19Fht?vr&format=popup   (287 words)

  
 Canadian Bible Society - One Verse: Paul Henderson
With 34 seconds left in the final game of the 1972 Summit Series, Paul Henderson scored the most famous goal in Canadian hockey history, his third game-winning goal in as many games.
While 'The Goal of the Century', as it is often called, made Paul a hockey legend, he has another goal that is even more important to him.
Paul and his wife speak at marriage conferences, using the Bible as the basis for their talks.
www.biblesociety.ca /hearts_lives/one_verse/henderson.html   (496 words)

  
 Attorney Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul works in conjunction with the Scott Horenstein Law Firm on numerous matters, primarily in the personal injury arena.
Paul has been active in the legal community and is a past President of the Clark County Bar Association.
Paul was admitted to the Washington State Bar in 1978.
www.scotthorensteinlaw.com /CM/XMLAttorneyProfile.asp?guid=I25FB7C0A1DD211B293983100120E55DC&ind_wld_id=3310583&pid=1   (333 words)

  
 Paul HENDERSON (CAN)
Paul first came onto the then IYRU scene back in 1970, aged 36, and was soon making his mark on the Class Policy and Organization Committee (CPOC).
"Paul Henderson has devoted his life to sport, as an athlete at the Olympic Games in Tokyo (in 1964) and Mexico City (in 1968); as President of the International Sailing Federation; and as a member of the ASOIF and GAISF Councils.
I want to pay tribute to Paul HENDERSON’s strong personality: he is a real sportsman and friend who has always acted with courage and realism, enabling sailing and the Olympic Movement to move forward.
www.sailing.org /?ID=j6fFhou/C&format=popup   (541 words)

  
 Paul William Henderson : New Zealand All Black
As were a number of loose forwards who reached their prime in the late 1980s and early 90s Paul Henderson was unfortunate to be a contemporary of the incomparable Michael Jones.
Henderson was thoroughly seasoned in provincial rugby when in 1989 a serious knee injury to Jones gave him an All Black chance on the tour of Wales and Ireland.
In 1995 Henderson was again a bit player but he was rewarded for his admirable service with the captaincy for the pool match against Japan, a match won by a record 145-17.
www.rugbymuseum.co.nz /ABProfilee.asp?level1=All_Blacks&Level2=ABC&IDID=379   (956 words)

  
 The Leadership Group - Paul Henderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul knows first-hand the transformation that can happen when people get together and seriously examine the big questions.
In the early 1980s, he was part of a weekly, early morning meeting of 12 businessmen - and it changed his life.
If you’re a successful business professional exploring what it means to live a life of real significance, Paul would love to hear from you.
www.theleadershipgroup.ca /team_paul.html   (176 words)

  
 Paul Henderson
On September 28, 1972, Paul scored this fabled goal with 34 seconds left in final game of an eight game series between Canada and the USSR to allow Canada to lay claim to victory in the series.
Paul started his NHL career in Detroit with the Red Wings before being traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in a blockbuster deal.
Paul is also highly sought after by Christian audiences for his outspoken faith in God.
www.celebsforyou.com /biographies/bios_henderson.htm   (329 words)

  
 U.S. Catholic Bishops - Office of Communications
Henderson currently heads the Bishops' Office for the Third Millennium and Jubilee Year 2000, and will assume his new position January 2, 2001.
In 1996, Pope John Paul II named him to a five-year term on the Pontifical Council for the Laity.
Henderson frequently speaks on the church and young people and on jubilee activities.
www.nccbuscc.org /comm/archives/2000/00-092.htm   (512 words)

  
 1972 Summit Series.com: A September to Remember   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Almost any Canadian who is old enough can tell you exactly what he or she was doing on September 28, 1972, when Paul Henderson scored the 6-5 goal at 19:26 of the final period.
Paul Henderson's goal sealed a remarkable comeback victory over a Soviet squad that had pushed Canada to the brink of defeat.
Henderson was a talented but unspectacular left winger who was the unlikeliest of heroes.
1972summitseries.com   (579 words)

  
 Paul Henderson CPA - Tax and Financial Services for Georgia Business and Individuals
Paul Henderson CPA, PC is a Certified Public Accounting firm offering a wealth of experience in servicing individuals and organizations.
Paul R. Henderson has worked in the public accountancy field for the last 17 years.
She was recruited from her graduating class and began working with Paul Henderson in that same year.
www.ga-tax-pro.com   (465 words)

  
 Quiz Players - People - Paul Henderson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Currently a Grade 7 in the Civil Service, Paul Henderson was an Oxfam district organiser at the time of his Mastermind appearance in 1987.
Paul also finds times to set crosswords for the Independent, the Times and BBC Music Magazine, as well as being Treasurer of the Mastermind Club, a position he has held since 1989.
Paul has appeared on Fifteen to One, The Great British Quiz (with Allsorts team-mates Phillida and Gavin), Countdown and (on the radio) Counterpoint.
www.quizplayers.com /quizplayers/people/paul_henderson.html   (177 words)

  
 Business Wire: Park Place Entertainment Names Paul Henderson P... @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Paul Henderson, currently president of the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort, has been named to the Caesars post, pending regulatory notifications and approvals.
Paul Henderson, a long-time industry executive, became president of Atlantic City Hilton in August 1998.
Henderson worked in Las Vegas and Atlantic City in a variety of marketing and executive roles.
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:66942782&refid=ink_tptd_g1   (570 words)

  
 Speaker Profile - Paul Henderson
His goal in Game 8 came with only 34 seconds left in the contest and gave the Canadian squad a victory that was celebrated from coast to coast.
While Henderson is widely known for his heroics in the most famous hockey series ever played, he also had a very productive professional hockey career which spanned 18 seasons, 13 of those in the NHL.
It was his winning goal in Game 8 that Henderson is most remembered for.
www.nsb.com /speakerbio.asp?i_speakerid=347   (204 words)

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