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In the News (Wed 16 Dec 09)

  
 Articles on Al Adamson Murder and Trial
Fulford is accused of bashing in Adamsonandrsquos skull and entombing his body under 42 inches of cement in a hole from which a Jacuzzi had been removed at Adamsonandrsquos Avenue 49 home in Indio.
Robert Hurley, Fulfordandrsquos attorney, urged jurors not to conclude from a case lacking direct evidence and filled with circumstantial evidence that his client is guilty of first-degree murder as the prosecution contends.
Fulford, 50, was accused of bashing in the movie directorandrsquos skull and entombing his body in cement in a hole from which a Jacuzzi had been removed at Adamsonandrsquos Avenue 49 home.
gregkrieger.tripod.com /aladamson/adamsontrial.html   (4518 words)

  
 Robert Fulford Speaker Profile at The Lavin Agency
Robert Fulford is, arguably, the most influential cultural critic in Canada.
Fulford writes a column on arts and ideas each Tuesday and frequent special features on other days.Over 19 years, from 1968 to 1987, he was editor of Saturday Night magazine.
Fulford's keynote speeches are a remarkable foray into the world of contemporary arts and culture.
www.thelavinagency.com /canada/robertfulford.html   (376 words)

  
 Croquet World Online Magazine | News & Features
Fulford makes a double of the balls in the green and hits the ball at 5, putting that to 2, with a rush on the tice to the fourth ball.
Fulford takes his ball at 2 (which is for 4-back) and fires on Mulliner's balls from B baulk, hitting the one near corner IV.
Fulford rushes across the green, but does not attempt a distant hoop 1, instead giving himself a rush to it, from near corner I. Mulliner M moves his ball from corner II to corner III.
www.croquetworld.com /1997Archives/Bunbury10.asp   (1591 words)

  
 British Croquet Champs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
(Fulford and Clarke vs. Maugham and Avery) was abandoned due to bad light at about 10pm with the score at one game and one break (to 4-back) each.
Robert won the first game of the singles final with a 6th turn triple peel against Reg Bamford.
Robert played a supershot opening with a reply into corner 2 and his 3rd shot into corner 2 missed.
www.croquet.org.nz /tournaments/international/BritishOpen.htm   (174 words)

  
 Fulford, Robert Marshall Blount   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulford, Robert Marshall Blount, editor, essayist, critic (b at Ottawa 13 Feb 1932).
Editor of SATURDAY NIGHT magazine 1968-87, Fulford has been a champion of liberalism in somewhat the same tradition as J.W. and Frank UNDERHILL.
In Nov 1987, Fulford became Barker Fairley distinguished visitor in Canadian culture at University College, U of T. In 1992 he joined the Globe and Mail and Toronto Life magazine as a commentator and writer.
thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003097   (187 words)

  
 Robert Fulford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alternate use: see Robert Fulford (croquet player) for the English croquet player.
Robert Fulford (born February 13, 1932) is a noted Canadian journalist and essayist.
He was born in Ottawa and lives in Toronto.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Fulford   (136 words)

  
 eye - Books - 12.30.99
But Fulford's reading seems to have slowed to a trickle post-1970 and his musings on popular narrative and mass media are dwarfed by the most trivial observations of Barthes or McLuhan, let alone their many disciples.
Fulford does get his dander up for a little past-due hectoring of Foucault and Derrida, but even here the complaints are moribund and predictable.
More depressing is Fulford's penchant for reviving a familiar argument, invoking one of its key sources then merely recasting the more obvious implications of that author's remarks as if they represented something new.
www.eye.net /eye/issue/issue_12.30.99/arts/books.html   (1110 words)

  
 Dr Weil Says
In fact, Chapter 2 of his early best-seller "Spontaneous Healing" was on his training from Robert Fulford, D.O., a world-renowned Traditional Osteopath who provided him with the best example of an effective holistic physician he had ever seen.
Fulford was a leading practitioner of cranial osteopathy, a healing method in which gentle pressure is applied with the hands to the head and other areas of the body.
According to Dr. Fulford, distortions in the natural rhythms of the central nervous system may result from trauma of all sorts: birth trauma, childhood injuries, car accidents, even psychological trauma.
www.drreiss.com /Osteopathy/DrWeil.htm   (809 words)

  
 NLC - Reading of Robert Fulford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Fulford, author, journalist, broadcaster and editor, was born in 1932 and grew up in the Beaches district of Toronto.
Fulford had his own CBC radio show on the arts, "This Is Robert Fulford", and was co- host on TVOntario's "Realities".
Fulford promoted the careers of a number of artists and writers, notably Michael Snow, Harold Town, and Stephen Vizinczey.
www.nlc-bnc.ca /3/8/t8-2009-e.html   (926 words)

  
 International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulford had two unsuccessful attempts at sextuples against Donati but the result was never in serious doubt and Mulliner cruised slowly past Tony Mrozinski.
Game 3 looked as if it would be a carbon-copy of Game 1 when Fulford hit on turn 3 but then he decided to peel partner through hoop 1 and park the enemy ball (Yellow) on the wire of hoop 2, unrushable to hoop 1, as a prelude to a quadruple.
Fulford elected to take the shot from A-baulk but missed and Mulliner made no mistake with the triple, thereby regaining the European Championship (his 7th win) and ending a 2 year drought.
www.croquet.org.uk /news/interntl_r979.htm   (808 words)

  
 Robert Fulford -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alternate use: see (Click link for more info and facts about Robert Fulford (croquet player)) Robert Fulford (croquet player) for the English croquet player.
Robert Fulford (born February 13, 1932) is a noted (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 (A writer for newspapers and magazines) journalist and (A writer of literary works) essayist.
He was born in (The capital of Canada (located in southeastern Ontario across the Ottawa river from Quebec)) Ottawa and lives in (The provincial capital and largest city in Ontario (and the largest city in Canada)) Toronto.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/robert_fulford.htm   (199 words)

  
 Robert Fulford and the Philosopher Physician - Zachary Comeaux
He was a strong believer in the triune nature of man--physical, mental, and spiritual--and the importance of diagnosing and treating the whole person, not just the physical symptoms.
During the course of a career that spanned six decades he explored a wide spectrum of scientific and philosophical ideas about the basis and mechanics of life, integrating whatever was useful into the practice of what he termed 21st century medicine.
This text is both an intellectual biography and a practical introduction to Fulford's methods of diagnosis and treatment.
www.redwingbooks.com /products/books/RobFulPhiPhy.cfm   (168 words)

  
 Maui Croquet Club News in 2004
Robert (for hoop 2) shot from C2 at the ball by the peg, missing to about 10 yards past (and about 10 yards short of the C4 ball).
Robert hit in C4, split it to hoop 3 going to C1 and then approached hoop 2 from C1, ran his 4 yard hoop (just) and finished.
Robert's break to 4-back, with partner for 1 and Dave for 3 and 4-back, finished with Rob joined in C2 (with a rush south), Dave's 4-back ball in hoop 2 and hoop 3 ball on East Boundary.
www.mauicroquetclub.org /news/2004/WesternChampionshipWonByRobertFulford.htm   (501 words)

  
 azerbic - Antonia Zerbisias - Toronto Star Blog: Blogging 101   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulford's focus is on local Toronto bloggers, not surprising given that the mag is about the city.
Fulford is the Canadian journalistic equivalent of C. Montgomery Burns -- not in the evil department (I don't give the old boy that much credit) but in the fantastically out-to-lunch department.
I like Robert Fulford but his views are so different from your's I'm not surprised that he gave you the shaft.
thestar.blogs.com /azerb/2005/09/blogging_101.html   (1131 words)

  
 Willsl
Doris E. Fulford, 79, formerly of Peoria, died Wednesday morning, Oct 27, 1993, at Shellpoint Village in Fort Myers, Fla. Born July 14, 1914, in Peoria to Jacob and Anna Janssen Bruninga, she married Paul E. Fulford.
Fulford was born Dec 12, 1905, in Mount Sterling, Iowa.
Fulford was an all-'round newspaper man, experienced as both editor and reporter, in both general news and sport.
www.sleepy-creek.com /history/obituary.htm   (993 words)

  
 Croquet World Online Magazine | News & Features
Only the summit of the world rankings has eluded him, for he has already passed Robert Fulford and is only millimeters away from displacing Kiwi Aaron Westerby at the top - but this remains to be formally confirmed.
Fulford missed the 35-yarder, and Reg Bamford then played a most adventurous turn: peeling Clarke through his last two hoops AND his partner through three hoops.
Eschewing the contact, Fulford lifted his ball to third corner and violently cut rush the other ball to within 8 yards of hoop one.
www.croquetworld.com /1997Archives/britopen3.asp   (555 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Dr. Fulford's Touch of Life: The Healing Power of the Natural Life Force   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Fulford, D.O. and the Philosopher Physician by Zachary Comeaux
Fulford truly lived and breathed what he taught...he was for real.
Fulford taught me in the 70s how to use it and I still use it once in a while on myself or my family.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0671556002?v=glance   (1831 words)

  
 The Robert Fulford Homepage has an extensive array of columns written for the National Post and the Globe
The Robert Fulford Homepage has an extensive array of columns written for the National Post and the Globe
One of them wrote back, not just with a few kind words of encouragement, but with real interest in the request, almost as if how we write was more than just a business of completing tasks; almost as if how we write had something to do with who we are.
In these columns he is not afraid to match his intelligence and erudition to a tone of moral responsibility.
www.mrbauld.com /cybercloth/fulford.htm   (634 words)

  
 Robert Fulford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born in Ottawa ON, this widely-read journalist and columnist began his newspaper career at the age of seventeen with The Globe and Mail (Toronto).
From 1949 to 1953, Fulford worked as a reporter.
The recipient of many honours and awards, Fulford remains a voice of cultural conscience in Canada, though decidedly more conservative and critical of popular culture than in the earlier stages of his career.
www.canadianstudies.ca /NewJapan/fulford.html   (170 words)

  
 Championships   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulford now took good position at penult and, when Avery deemed (not daring to take position at rover), began to advance his ball through penult by millimetres at a time.
Robert missed the peg ball from B-baulk and that was shortly that.
World Champion Robert Fulford won his sixth Open Championship title, one year after his fifth, when he defeated Pete Trimmer by three games to two in their best of five final on lawn eight at Cheltenham.
www.croquet.org.uk /news/champs2004.htm   (8380 words)

  
 Eastland Press Books: Robert Fulford, D.O. and the Philosopher Physician   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert Fulford, D.O. (1905-1997) was an important, if enigmatic, figure in late twentieth-century osteopathy.
Fulford's career was a testament to this ideal, what A.T. Still called the philosopher physician.
Robert Fulford, D.O. and the Philosopher Physician is both an intellectual biography and a practical introduction to Dr. Fulford's methods of diagnosis and treatment.
www.eastlandpress.com /books/robert_fulford_do_and_the_philosopher_physician.php   (419 words)

  
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Robert Fulford The games went like this: Quarter Finals Chris Clarke ENG def David Maugham ENG +9 TP Toby Garisson NZ def Jerry Stark US +26 TP Semi Final Chris Clarke ENG def Toby Garisson NZ +3 TP Final Robert Fulford ENG def Chris Clarke ENG +2 We finally got a beautiful day.
The final was a real battle with Fulford missing a sextuple when he failed the peel at 4 back.
Robert had to groom the court with a clip on peg and 4 back.
www.croquet.com /sonoma.txt   (525 words)

  
 Buy Dr. Fulford's Touch of Life By Robert C. Fulford, D.O. with Gene Stone Online at drugstore.com
Robert Fulford, the exceptional healer who was introduced to readers in Andrew Weil's landmark bestseller Spontaneous Healing, spent nearly sixty years treating patients failed by conventional medicine.
In this information-packed volume, he explains the function of the life force, or vital energy, that is the foundation of good health, delineates the healing principles of osteopathy, shares compelling case studies of patients he has treated, and offers advice on integrating natural healing methods with modern health care.
Sure to become a classic, Dr. Fulford's Touch of Life is framed in the plain language, original thinking, and keen common sense that characterized Dr. Fulford's remarkable career in medicine.
www.drugstore.com /qxp86678_332828_sespider/dr__fulfords_touch_of_life/by_robert_c__fulford_d_o__with_gene_stone.htm   (433 words)

  
 Robert Fulford's column about the Encyclopedia of Canada's Peoples
This month brings a notable anniversary to the CTV network, but it's unlikely that the people who work there will hold parties to celebrate.
That broadcast convinced many Chinese Canadians that significant elements in Canada automatically consider them outsiders and, over the years, I have several times heard it called a turning point in their self-awareness.
Perhaps that's the sort of question that will engage the next generation of scholars working the rich fields of ethnic history.
www.robertfulford.com /Encyclopedia.html   (889 words)

  
 Maui Croquet Club News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Robert hits his duffer with yellow, went to fl but failed to get a good a rush on blue.
Robert Fulford completes his absolutely standard BOT (T is for triple).
Robert hits yellow with red and attempts to begin his first break, but red sticks in the jaws of hoop 1.
www.mauicroquetclub.org /news/2002/WorldCroquetFederationChampionshipWonByRobertFulford.htm   (7327 words)

  
 The Other Side of Truth: Robert Fulford on Abductions: Why Are Aliens So Boring?
Robert Fulford is one of Canada's best and most influential journalists, his profession since the summer of 1950, when he left high school to work as a sports writer on The Globe and Mail.
Fulford can now add: "has written a column about the UFO phenomenon that is certain to get him labelled a debunker, klasskurtzian and a skeptibunkie."
Both Coyne and Fulford are well-read, intelligent, thoughtful, perceptive people - they are the kind of opinion-shapers that ufology needs to engage if it is ever to make any headway, and move away from being a fringe pseudo-science.
redstarfilms.blogspot.com /2005/10/robert-fulford-on-abductions-why-are.html   (1464 words)

  
 World Chmpships 97
David Maugham in action against Robert Fulford of England on lawn two in the Semi Finals of the World Croquet Championships 97.
Robert Fulford of England performing a take off.
Robert Fulford of England in action against Stephen Mulliner of England on Lawn Two in the final of the 97 World Championships.
www.croquetinwa.fanspace.com /photo6.html   (336 words)

  
 spiritbookword: The Triumph of Narrative: Storytelling in the Age of Mass Culture (Robert Fulford)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thanks to master-reader Robert Fulford’s 1999 Massey Lectures, I now know where the criminal’s honesty, the gunslinger’s taciturnity and the gangster’s chivalry come from.
Robert Fulford is one of the few intellectuals as comfortable with Elmore Leonard’s thrillers (books or movies) as he is with Saul Bellow’s fictional treatises.
Robert Fulford has written a large book, however few its pages: large in soul, large in insight, large in importance.
www.spiritbookword.net /book/the_triumph_of_.shtml   (949 words)

  
 House of Anansi Press : titles
Fulford writes engagingly and energetically about narrative history, narrative in news coverage, the rise of electronic narrative, and narrative as it flourishes in the form of gossip, "the folk-art version of literature," revealing to us the mystery, power, and importance of story in all our lives.
Robert Fulford was editor of Saturday Night magazine for 19 years and he currently writes a weekly column for the Globe and Mail on ideas and a monthly column on media in Toronto Life.
Fulford has written a short masterwork, a perky narrative on narrative, elegantly honed and humourously capped.
www.anansi.ca /titles.cfm?pub_id=149   (341 words)

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