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  Tasmanian Labor Party: Paul Lennon - Member for Franklin
Paul Lennon was elected to Parliament in 1990 and held the positions of Opposition Deputy Leader and Shadow Minister for Industrial Relations, Workplace Standards/Workers’ Compensation, Public Sector Management, Forests, Mines, Racing and Gaming and Leader of Business in the House of Assembly.
Paul was Secretary of the Tasmanian Trades and Labor Council between 1984-89; and Assistant General Manager, Development, Tasmanian Development Authority in 1989-90.
Paul has been a member of the Tasmanian Racing Authority and in 1987 was a member of an Australian Delegation to the International Labor Organisation conference held in Geneva.
www.tas.alp.org.au /people/tas/lennon_paul.php   (0 words)

  
  Lennon - McCartney
Paul was at the garden fete and saw John performing "Be-Bop-A-Lula".
Paul met John backstage and immediately impressed him with his rendition of "Twenty Flight Rock", which he played upside down on John's right-handed guitar.
Paul's mother died on October 31, 1956, and John's mother died on July 15, 1958.
www.angelfire.com /stars/LennonMcCartney   (188 words)

  
 Paul Lennon at AllExperts
Lennon is rare among modern Australian politicians in that he does not have a university education and comes from a working-class background.
Lennon was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly in 1990 on a recount of votes following the resignation of Ken Wriedt and immediately became Deputy Leader of the Labor Party.
Lennon is known as an active proponent of Tasmania's forestry industry, which has made him very unpopular with the Greens, numerous conservation groups and others on the left.
en.allexperts.com /e/p/pa/paul_lennon.htm   (584 words)

  
 Stateline Tasmania
PAUL LENNON: Well the level of dioxins that the standards allow for in Europe and Scandinavia now are about three or four times less than would have been the case in Wesley Vale.
PAUL LENNON: Well it depends on what size mill the proponent came forward with but the general rule of thumb would be that you would need something in the order of 4 tonnes of wood for every one tonne of pulp produced.
PAUL LENNON: Well, as I say, we are bound by the Regional Forest Agreement and the sustainable yield requirements of that agreement.
www.abc.net.au /stateline/tas/content/2003/s989531.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Paul IS dead
Ringo was expecting Paul, and Paul was running late due to an accident, where a council van had swerved accross the road in front of him and forced Paul to swerve off the road.
Paul was a little wound up at the time, and was driving faster than he should have, as a meeting called by John was cancelled at the last moment.
Paul waited with the car until the police arrived, who deemed the car unsafe, so Paul caught a Taxi, we are assuming to Ringos house, where plans had been made for an evening with a few ladies.
members.aol.com /RwilRICHARD/public_html/paul_is_dead.html   (1296 words)

  
 Paul Lennon - Violin, Piano, Guitar, Bass and Voice Tuition
Paul Lennon - Violin, Piano, Guitar, Bass and Voice Tuition
I am a teacher and composer with my own studio in Beckenham.
Paul Lennon L.T.C.L. Telephone 020 8650 2987 / 07786 483 167
www.paullennon.com   (138 words)

  
 Stateline Tasmania
PAUL LENNON: Health up, education up, money for skills, law and order, this budget has given us significant returns.
PAUL LENNON: There's $234 million worth of relief, the biggest in the State's history.
PAUL LENNON: Drinking water infrastructure for all the councils with boil water notices.
www.abc.net.au /stateline/tas/content/2005/s1373569.htm   (371 words)

  
 PAUL IS DEAD
On the cover of Revolver, Paul is turned to the side, as if he doesn't really fit in and his photograph is divided down the centre.
On Lennon's song "Glass Onion" he says, "And here's another clue for you all, the walrus was Paul".
(Lennon claimed that all the Beatles would often say wild and crazy things while in the studio and that what he was really saying was "cranberry sauce".) Click here.
www.geocities.com /penneylayne/paulisdead.html   (840 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Division of Franklin, Tasmania   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The boundaries and name of the electorate are shared with the federal division of Franklin and includes outer Hobart suburbs of Kingston, Seven Mile Beach and Lauderdale but also rural towns of Huonville, Franklin, Cygnet, Margate and others.
The House of Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of Tasmania in Australia.
Paul Lennon (born 1956), Australian politician, has been Premier of Tasmania since 21 March 2004.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Division-of-Franklin%2C-Tasmania   (586 words)

  
 Lennon prepares for top job - National - www.theage.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tasmania's Deputy Premier Paul Lennon is facing a considerable challenge as he prepares to step into the sizeable shoes of Premier Jim Bacon.
Mr Lennon went on to serve as secretary of the Tasmanian Trades and Labor Council from 1984 to 1989.
"Paul Lennon now becomes premier by default, whilst still trying to come to grips with the treasury portfolio, and there will be no restraining hand on his gung-ho, get-out-of-my-way style," Greens leader Peg Putt said in a statement.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/02/22/1077384628820.html?from=storylhs   (649 words)

  
 Probe puts heat on Lennon | Mercury - The Voice of Tasmania
Premier Paul Lennon on Wednesday refused to release the Government-commissioned KPMG report to the Legislative Council committee, on legal advice from the Solicitor-General.
Mr Lennon said he feared he may be sued for defamation if he presented the secret KPMG audit of the TCC to the independent Upper House select committee, as requested in a recent letter from its chairman and Legislative Councillor, Paul Harriss.
He said he did not believe Mr Lennon was "stonewalling" and delaying the release of the KPMG report for political reasons, or to protect either sacked deputy premier Bryan Green or former Labor health minister and TCC principal, John White.
www.news.com.au /mercury/story/0,22884,20532590-921,00.html   (794 words)

  
 Paul Lennon Comedian
After all, he is multi-talented (ask to hear his Paul Lynde impression and prepare to laugh).
In addition to his Lynde impression, Lennon does a dead-on Jerry Lewis, (not to mention the whole Rat Pack), and his stand-up is current, with references to the Internet and today’s technology.
When Lennon was a spry class clown of 10 years old, Lewis and Dean Martin came to his hometown of Dearborn, Michigan.
www.lutzagency.com /lennon.htm   (719 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Paul Lennon - 100 - Male - London, UK - www.myspace.com/lennonp
Paul Lennon's Latest Blog Entry [Subscribe to this Blog]
Paul Lennon is the best lawyer in town, thanks so much for all your hard work mate !!
Paul is as much a star as the acts he represents!
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 The Rock Radio: Flashback: John & Joko meet, Paul is dead???
Lennon was invited to peruse the exhibition the night before the show opened, which led to the future couple being introduced.
Lennon recalled the meeting to Rolling Stone in 1970, saying that, "I got the humor in her work immediately.
Lennon eventually went on to sponsor several of Ono's exhibitions, prior to the pair becoming lovers in the spring of 1968.
www.therockradio.com /2006/11/flashback-john-joko-meet-paul-is-dead.html   (794 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Tony Rundle   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jim Bacon Jim Bacon (May 15, 1950 - June 20, 2004) was Premier of Tasmania from 1998 to 2004.
Paul Lennon Paul Lennon (born 1956), Australian politician, has been Premier of Tasmania since 21 March 2004.
Anthony Maxwell 'Tony' Rundle (born March 5, 1939, Scottsdale) was the Premier of the Australian State of Tasmania from March 18, 1996 to September 14, 1998.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Tony-Rundle   (603 words)

  
 The Wilderness Society - Lennon signals intention to approve pulp mill at all costs
Today’s statement by Premier Paul Lennon that the government would reserve its right to overturn the pulpmill assessment decision of the RPDC, signals his intention to ensure the mill is approved, no matter what the recommendation of the RPDC.
“Mr Lennon must be reminded that responsibility for the damage to the RPDC and pulp mill assessment process lies squarely with his government and the political interference of the Pulp Mill Task Force,” said Mr Bayley.
The statement by Mr Lennon that the government would “keep available the full range of statutory powers available to it…” including “…the existing power to make different recommendations to the Governor and to Parliament than those contained in the RPDC’s own recommendations” goes against all his previous public commitments.
www.wilderness.org.au /campaigns/forests/tasmania/gunns_proposed_pulp_mill/lennon_signals   (494 words)

  
 TSA: TSA Names Paul J. Lennon General Manager for TSA’s Mass Transit Sector
As general manager, Lennon represents the agency on issues involving mass transit and acts as the agency’s chief liaison with industry.
Lennon joined TSA on November 20, bringing more than 40 years of experience in the transit industry.
Lennon will work closely with state and local governments, the mass transit industry, employee groups, and other federal agencies to address security issues.
www.tsa.gov /press/releases/2006/press_release_12072006b.shtm   (337 words)

  
 Lennon tipped to call early poll - National - smh.com.au
Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon is being closely watched amid speculation he is about to call an early election.
Mr Lennon has refused to comment, but ABC Radio said today it was believed the premier would meet soon with Governor William Cox to confirm a date.
Political pundits are tipping Mr Lennon to go to the polls early, or wait until the last minute.
www.smh.com.au /news/national/lennon-tipped-to-call-early-poll/2006/01/27/1138319433370.html   (410 words)

  
 Metro Report:
Lennon will be headquartered in Arlington, Va. His last day with Metro will be Nov. 9, and he will begin his new job Nov. 20.
While managing a staff of several thousand TSA personnel, Lennon expects to spend much of his time focusing on the work of 16-member surface transportation inspection teams that are located in major cities.
Lennon and his wife, Maureen, currently live in Santa Clarita, where she works as an executive secretary in the city government.
intranet2.mta.net /news/report/lennonPaul.htm   (602 words)

  
 Paul Lennon - The Huffington Post
But the Premier, Paul Lennon, says it is the job of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission to keep an eye on petrol prices.
The Premier, Paul Lennon, has described the accident as a terrible tragedy and plans to write to the Federal Government and the Opposition seeking road funding....
The Premier Paul Lennon went to Canberra yesterday to lobby the Deputy Prime Minister, Mark Vaile and Labor's Transport Spokesman, Martin Ferguson...
www.huffingtonpost.com /people/Paul+Lennon   (694 words)

  
 For Tasmanians, it's all about the Premier - National - theage.com.au
Despite Mr Lennon's attempts to spruik the local economy, the most talked-about election issue to date has been the Premier himself, and what some say are his uncomfortably close ties to big business.
Mr Lennon had to be prodded into declaring he enjoyed a luxury upgrade at Crown Casino days before publicly announcing a $30 million betting licence for Crown's owner, Publishing and Broadcasting.
Mr Lennon was enraged, accusing his critics of gossip-mongering, and saying he had made "proper commercial arrangements" with the builders, although he refused to go into detail.
www.theage.com.au /news/national/for-tasmanians-its-all-about-the-premier/2006/02/24/1140670265717.html   (1022 words)

  
 Lennon 'whooping it up' with PBL - Business - Business - smh.com.au
Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon has been accused of "whooping it up" in PBL's Melbourne Cup marquee two days before he announced his decision to licence the company's joint venture Betfair proposal.
Mr Lennon was last week accused of making the Tasmanian racing industry a pariah after announcing his government's approval to licence the British online gambling agency.
Mr Lennon's Betfair decision caused an uproar through Australia's racing industry, which fears the sport's integrity is at stake.
www.smh.com.au /news/business/lennon-whooping-it-up/2005/11/08/1131407620639.html   (577 words)

  
 Where's the Money? Paul Lennon Knows! Media Release 9 March 2004
The Australian Government Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Dr David Kemp, wrote in January advising the Tasmanian Government the funds were available right now for new environmental projects.
This project has been stalled for 7 years now, and Mr Lennon should use the money he has before putting his cap out for more.
“Accusations by Paul Lennon that Tasmania is being shortchanged on World Heritage is totally wrong, and he should put forward projects for the Australian Government to consider.
www.deh.gov.au /minister/env/2004/mr09mar04.html   (396 words)

  
 I Am The Walrus by The Beatles Songfacts
Lennon supposedly thought that Bob Dylan's lyrics were too twisted and nonsensical for their meaning to have any significance, and said 'I can write this crap too!' so he did.
Lennon, because he later said he wanted to make Paul feel adequate (his way of putting Paul in his place), gave him "the gift" of being the walrus--that was why he said the Walrus was Paul.
Lennon thought this was hilarious, and started calling him "the eggman." 3) Lennon was actually not that big of a pothead.
www.songfacts.com /detail.php?id=138   (7939 words)

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