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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
  Season 3 Due South
Fraser [to Ray]: I have no idea who you are, but if you insist on maintaining the charade of being Ray Vecchio, it may be of interest for you to know that I have reason to believe your house is about to burn down.
Fraser: For the pride and honour of knowing that we make it possible for good people to tuck their kids in at night, turn out the lights and know they'll be safe.
Fraser: Alright we've got a bit of time, so just to finish this off: if you happen to pass all of these hurdles, you might be one of the few, the lucky few, as I was, to have this precious symbol of freedom delivered right to this door.
www.trinityslash.com /trans/season3.html   (13524 words)

  
 A Virtual Tour of Fraser Cemetery,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
This virtual tour of the Fraser Cemetery and the short background history of this cemetery that accompanies it have been created, researched, photographed, and written, by Archie and Dale Miller (A Sense of History Research Services Inc.), who are pleased to provide it to the New Westminster Public Library, for inclusion on their Heritage Website.
This is a large portion of the lower half of Fraser with the cemetery sloping down to the right, to the east.
Fraser started in the period 1869/70 and this marker (and possibly Digby’s remains) was moved from its original site about 1908.
www.nwheritage.org /heritagesite/history/content/fraser/Frasercap.htm   (4836 words)

  
 University of New Brunswick-Archives & Special Collections-Raymond Fraser fonds-Biographical Sketch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Biographical sketch: Novelist, poet, editor, Raymond Joseph Fraser, the son of Robert and Ursula (Graham) Fraser was born 8 May 1941 in Chatham, New Brunswick.
A former resident of Montreal, in April 2000 Raymond Fraser is living in Fredericton.
Scope and content: This fonds documents Raymond Fraser's life as a writer of poetry and prose beginning in the 1960s.
www.lib.unb.ca /archives/Fraser/bio.html   (637 words)

  
 UNB Public Service Announcement: C203   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Author Raymond Fraser will be featured in a public reading on Wednesday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m., in the East Gallery of Memorial Hall at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton.
Fraser is a founding member of The Montreal Story Tellers Performance Group, which initiated the public reading of fiction in Canada.
Fraser was recently nominated for the Alden Nowlan Award for Excellence in the Literary Arts.
www.unb.ca /news/archives/releases/C203fraser.html   (187 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Version - Beat co-worker,
got safety job
  (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fraser, Westlye said, had lunged at him with a set of keys and kicked him.
Fraser said Westlye's attack followed a series of angry exchanges after Fraser sided with a fellow worker suspected of helping auditors track down payroll corruption.
Fraser retired in 2000 after 26 years as an engine room oiler.
www.nydailynews.com /front/v-pfriendly/story/141647p-125579c.html   (408 words)

  
 Due South Slash Stories - Recommendations by Allaire Mikháil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fraser has a couple of weeks of vacation time up North after the end of their search for the hand of Franklin, and comes to a realization long overdue.
Fraser is short-handed for a Consulate function and Ray decides to lend a hand...
Fraser finds that after his experiences with Billy Tallent, he can no longer sublimate his feelings for Ray, but he doesn't dare believe that those feelings might be reciprocated...
allaire.skeeter63.org /FavDS.htm   (1772 words)

  
 Stranraer, Dumfries and Galloway - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
WIGTOWNSHIRE powerlifter Raymond Fraser has won his second world championship in four years.
Raymond (53), a joiner with Robison and Davidson, lives at 22 Oakland Avenue, Stranraer.
This week, Raymond told the 'Free Press' that after a disastrous start in the squat he had to produce good results in the other two disciplines.
www.stranraer.org /sti_live/archive2002/news_gold.html   (113 words)

  
 Joan E. Fraser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fraser was a photo operator for Eastern Manufacturing Corp. in Amesbury, Mass., for the last eight years.
She leaves husband James P. Fraser; son Jim McCusker of Plaistow; daughter Jen McCusker of Danville; mother Pearl MacPherson of New Brunswick; stepsons Wayne Fraser of Winthrop, Mass., James P. Fraser Jr.
of Virginia and Michael Fraser of Raymond; stepdaughters Colleen Fraser of Candia and Barbara Fraser of Melrose, Mass.; brothers Raymond MacPherson, David MacPherson, Michael MacPherson and Roy MacPherson, and sisters Judy Wilson, Patricia Brassard, Mary Cormier and Sandra Lauvin, all of New Brunswick; 13 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/20000607/OB_005.htm   (146 words)

  
 List, List, O, List!
Fraser couldn't help but think of his father, but he was sure that Ray meant someone else.
Ray and Fraser had their own partnership friendship happening, and it ran real deep, and there was no way it was breaking up ever, not for real.
Fraser, Fraser was learning, Fraser was getting into the rhythm of Chicago, Fraser had Victoria in the past and the whole thing about being kicked out of Canada and was in love with Vecchio, so Fraser was still wholesome and clean and everything but Fraser had edges, Fraser had dark places.
www.matthewtime.com /list.html   (4608 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Canadian writers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brad Fraser (born June 28, 1969 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian playwright and screenwriter.
Raymond Fraser is a Canadian novelist and poet.
Sylvia Fraser (born 1935) is a Canadian novelist and travel writer who lives in Toronto, Ontario.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Canadian-writers   (8039 words)

  
 Janus Lithographs - Fine Art Reproductions
West Fraser's art is naturalistic, created by a feeling for the beauty and moods of nature combined with a subject for expression.
His realistic watercolors depict the towns, ports, homes, marshes, and beaches of the land; each with a distinctive understanding of the light, color, details, atmosphere, time and season of the landscape This is apparent in his second series of limited edition prints entitled the Sporting Art series.
Whether his subject is an active urban harbor or a quiet countryside; Fraser’s goal is to evoke what he calls “a sense of place,” an objective and expressive visualization of the look, character and feel of a particular subject.
www.duetproducts.com /janusart06   (527 words)

  
 "Silent Hopes and Dreams" by Allaire Mikháil
Fraser and RayK belong to Paul Haggis and Alliance and a couple of other guys, but not to me. But hey, slavery is illegal!
You know, she never trusted me enough to give me such a great part of herself -- but the Mountie did, crazy guy that he is, the very day we met.
Zonked and staring stupidly at Fraser's face like I am, it takes me almost a minute to react to the feel of his soft lips touching mine, and a husky voice whispering of love as I drown in Ben's warm blue eyes.
www.skeeter63.org /~allaire/Silent.html   (619 words)

  
 Calling Houdini's Ghost
Houdini was a famous debunker of table-levitating spiritualists and often exposed them as flimflam artists who used simple parlor tricks to exploit the gullible.
Fraser, who was ordained through a correspondence course by the National Association of Spiritual Churches, says Houdini's low opinion of clairvoyants like himself doesn't matter.
Yet Fraser admits there are fakes in his field.
www.rense.com /general15/houd.htm   (925 words)

  
 Qvadis Bookshelf - Submit
Raymond Fraser's wickedly funny first novel (originally published in 1975) has the hallmark of an old British Ealing Studios comedy -- except the setting, rough satirical edge, and oddball characters driven by earnest desperation, are distinctly Canadian -- and all the more entertaining for it.
First published in 1973, Raymond Fraser's collection of short stories (set in Montreal and New Brunswick) won critical acclaim for its harsh honesty and humour.
Nominated for the Governor General's Award for Fiction in 1978, Raymond Fraser's relentlessly funny third novel tells the story of a group of young Maritimers forever dreaming of "goin' down the road" and making it big in Toronto.
www.qvadis.com /exlibris/frontlist.html   (1685 words)

  
 Black Moss Press Author Raymond Fraser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Raymond Fraser is a native of Chatham, NB, and lives now in Fredericton.
"Raymond Fraser speaks with a highly original voice that is occasionally sad, sometimes very comic, and nearly always ironic in a gentle rather than a savage way.
"Fraser's style is perceptive, insightful and magnetic; his stories compelling and laced with humour." -- Anne Ingram, The Gleaner
www.blackmosspress.com /2FraserRaymond.html   (982 words)

  
 dS Flashfiction
Fraser smiled, then turned back to the screen where Ray, wearing a tuxedo, was feeding cake to his new bride.
Ray didn't know what was up with Fraser, but whatever it was, it had him distracted enough to trip over a coiled rope and fall into a vat of fish heads during an investigation down at the pier.
The first time Fraser watched them making love was when he very deliberately got out of the bed - out of Ray's bed - and opened the closet door just enough so that the mirror stuck to its back would reflect the scene on the bed as it had done for Ray the other night.
beth-h.mrks.org /flashfiction.html   (7504 words)

  
 Builder: Trees cut by mistake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Fraser and that the developer needs to take responsibility for the damage.
Fraser said he had asked a tree-cutting company to make enough room in the woods to store equipment for fixing those drainage problems.
His intention, he said, was not to begin work on the proposed 10-unit subdivision.
www.eagletribune.com /news/stories/19980709/HA_002.htm   (409 words)

  
 And In the End
Fraser sat in the darkness for a long time, his face straining against the urge to weep.
At six-foot-nine, it was hard for Fraser to believe this was once the mewling infant that curled to Elaine's breast for survival years ago on the tundra.
Fraser was once the removed man in uniform and became the father of men.
www.squidge.org /dsa/archive/drama/andin.html   (9254 words)

  
 Comments about "Deliver Baby, Fight Cancer, Win Emmy"
POSTED NOV 5, 2001 AT 16:22 AST BY I watched "thirtysomething" fascinated by what a bunch of freaks these guys in their late 30's were worrying about jobs, mortgages, relationships.
The mass love of Allie MacBeal, Raymond, Fraser, Coronation Street or anything else that numbs the brain at some level plays a part in undermining reality.
Ficton may be a truth that has not occurred but so much of TV drama and comedy is Huxley's "soma" from a "Brave New World": time stealing, soul sucking pap.
ruk.ca /discuss/459   (512 words)

  
 F/K Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Wherein Fraser drinks tea, beer, and - - oh, this isn't rated NC-17, never mind.
Wherein Ray runs an errand, forgets his turn signal, and steals Fraser's Stetson.
Wherein there's the before, and the after, but I seem to have misplaced the sex scene.
www.matthewtime.com /fkseries.html   (44 words)

  
 Raymond L. Lee, Jr. and Alistair B. Fraser: The Rainbow Bridge
Throughout history the rainbow has been seen primarily as a symbol—of peace, covenant, or divine sanction—rather than as a natural phenomenon.
Lee and Fraser discuss the role the rainbow has played in societies throughout the ages, contrasting its guises as a sign of optimism, bearer of Greek gods' messages of war and retribution, and a symbol of the Judeo-Christian bridge to the divine.
Alistair B. Fraser is professor emeritus of Meteorology at Penn State.
www.psupress.org /books/titles/0-271-01977-8.html   (400 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : That's Your Funeral : Main
Bill Fraser and Raymond Huntley star in the raucous British farce That's Your Funeral.
Fraser and Huntley play Bullstrode and Holroyd, rival undertakers.
The animosity between the two is amplified when drug traffickers attempt to use coffins and hearses to smuggle their wares.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/76377/moviemain.jhtml   (130 words)

  
 Premier Campbell and Honourable Joyce Murray letter to EFSEC regarding Sumas Energy 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
We are writing to inform you our intent to seek intervenor status for the province of British Columbia at hearings for the new application filed today by Sumas Energy 2, Inc. to construct a gas-fired energy facility in Sumas, Washington.
As you are well aware, air quality is a major concern of this government and to people living in Great Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
Our government wishes to fully explore the potential risks to air quality and human health that a facility of this kind may pose to persons living in the region.
www.sqwalk.com /Campbell&MurraytoEFSECreSumasEnergy2.htm   (226 words)

  
 Raymond Fraser -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Raymond Fraser -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
A leading (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian writer, Raymond Fraser is the author of the following books:
The Fighting Fisherman : the life of Yvon Durelle - 1981
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ra/raymond_fraser.htm   (74 words)

  
 Gassy Jack - History of Early Vancouver, B.C. Canada
Vancouver's history as a city has its roots in what was a tiny settlement nicknamed Gastown.
The name Gastown came into use because a Fraser River pilot turned saloonkeeper with the name Capt. John 'Gassy Jack' Deighton was in 1867 the first settler on the site from which Vancouver was to evolve.
And so John Deighton became a Fraser River pilot "and a good, skillful and careful steamboatman he was." The lure of gold again pulled at him when the Cariboo rush started, and so off he went to the Cariboo in 1862.
www.gassyjack.com /gassyjack.html   (1519 words)

  
 Alan Bates Television Archive: "Incident"
His career has included repertory at Coventry, two years as Cliff Lewis in "Look Back in Anger" and a part in the film of "The Entertainer, another John Osborne play.
The part of Palmer's wife, Mavis, mother of the baby, goes to Liz Fraser.
Arden Winch, who is 33, has been writing in one form or another all his working life.
alanbates.com /abarchive/tv/incident.html   (466 words)

  
 Scotsman.com Sport - Shinty - Strathglass's hour of glory looms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
SHINTY: Strathglass were last night celebrating the first Camanachd Cup semi-final slot in their history after they defeated Inverness 4-1 in the replayed quarter-final at Cannich.
Strikes from Raymond Fraser, player/manager Robert Geddes and a double from Gary Reid did the damage for the North Division One title hopefuls.
In the other quarter-final tie, Fort William booked their place in the hat with a 2-1 victory over Kilmallie at An Aird; James Clark again showing his capabilities with both strikes.
sport.scotsman.com /topics.cfm?tid=410&id=910102004   (183 words)

  
 Augustine Funnell Books - Canadian Fiction A-M   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Volume 2 features Fraser Sutherland, Silver Donald Cameron, Alistair MacLeod, H.R. Percy, Harold Horwood, bill bissett, Michael Brian Oliver, Jeremy Akerman, John Steffler, Fred Cogswell, Alden Nowlan, Raymond Fraser, and many others.
Volume 3 features Raymond Fraser, Robert Gibbs, Ann Copeland, Susan Kerslake, Fred Cogswell, Irving Layton, Alden Nowlan, Peter Sanger, David Satherley, Paul Tyndall, Michael O. Nowlan, Fraser Sutherland, and many others.
A novel from one of Canada's greatest poets; a story of a man and a woman brought together by chance on a North Atlantic island; and an account of a Montreal Jew's efforts "to scale the walls of the ghetto" that is St. Lawrence Boulevard.
www.gusbooks.com /canfic1.html   (5025 words)

  
 NBA Draft.net | 2002 McDonald's Player Evaluations
Amare Stoudemire, Shavlik Randolph, Torin Francis, Jason Fraser, and Raymond Felton...
Raymond Felton 6-1 190 PG Latta SC *North Carolina
Jason Fraser 6-9 210 PF Amityville NY *Villanova
nbadraft.net /2002mcdonalds.htm   (1411 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Rainbow Bridge: Rainbows in Art, Myth, and Science: Books: Raymond L. Lee Jr,Alistair B. Fraser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
No wonder the rainbow sunlight bent by raindrops inspires belief in Wotan's heavenly bridge, the elusive pot of gold and the Greek goddess Iris, herald of war and revenge.
Lee, a meteorology professor at the U.S. Naval Academy, and Fraser, who teaches meteorology at Penn State, have created a lambent blend of art history, history of science and cultural criticism that, in the spirit of the rainbow bridge of the book's title, easily straddles the arts and sciences.
The chapters on myth and art are as brilliant as those on modern optics and illustrate how the rainbow has been as elusive to scientists as to ancient mythmakers.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0271019778?v=glance   (717 words)

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