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  GRAHAM, Robert - 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
Graham held office until 1865, during the most difficult period of the Waikato War, and his term was marked by a number of vigorous and far-sighted policy measures.
Robert Graham was twice married: first, in 1856, to Sophia Swann; and secondly, on 2 June 1870, at Auckland, to Jane Horne.
Although Robert Graham proved his ability as a successful trader, farmer, and politician, it was his influence with the Maoris which enabled him to pioneer the development of New Zealand's thermal areas.
www.teara.govt.nz /1966/G/GrahamRobert/GrahamRobert/en   (848 words)

  
 New Zealand Navy
HMS New Zealand was also hit by a 11-inch shell which hit X turret without any major damage or \casualties.
New Zealand had two sister ships of the class HMS Australia and HMS Indefatigable.
The New Zealand was taken on a cruise of the Dominions in 1913 before joining the 1st Battle Cruiser Squadron, she then served with the Grand Fleet in 1914 before becoming flagship to the 2nd cruiser squadron in 1915.
www.battleships-cruisers.co.uk /new_zealand_navy.htm   (1087 words)

  
 Robert Graham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Cunninghame-Grahame of Gartmore (1735–1797), Scottish politician and poet
Robert Klark Graham (born 1907–1997), American eugenicist, businessman, and founder of the Repository for Germinal Choice
Robert Graham (beverage), invented in Jamacia in the early 1990's.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_Graham   (201 words)

  
 Justice in Cambodia? News Reports 2006 - Jan-Mar
Graham Robert Cleghorn, 55, was charged with raping three girls ages 14 to 18, investigating Judge Ang Mealatey was quoted as saying by The Cambodia Daily.
Robert Graham Cleghorn, 53, a resident of the town and a tourist guide, was arrested after a nearly six-month investigation.
Robert Graham Cleghorn, 53, a resident of Siem Reap since the early 1990s and a private tourist guide, was arrested on Thursday after a six-month investigation into his alleged rape of three girls, aged 15 to 17, authorities said yesterday.
www.peterellis.org.nz /Cambodia/News/2003/index.htm   (415 words)

  
 Iron Chef
Robert Graham joined The Ritz-Carlton, Phoenix as Executive Sous Chef in June 2001 and was quickly promoted to Executive Chef in September 2001.
In this role, Graham is responsible for the culinary concepts and operations of the hotel, including, bistro 24, banquets, garde-manger, in-room dining, The Esplanade Club, and the pool bar.
Graham was particularly impacted by the Japanese dedication to harmony and how the design principle of using odd numbers is consistently reflected throughout their lifestyle.
www.phoenixnewtimes.com /ironfork/chef.html   (2069 words)

  
 Robert Colthart of Crawfordjohn, Scotland and Sheffield, New Zealand
Robert Colthart of Crawfordjohn, Scotland and Sheffield, New Zealand
Robert Colthart was born on November 10, 1841 in Shuttlefield, Crawfordjohn Parish, Lanark County, Scotland.
Robert and Mabel Colthart moved to Ruakaka, near Marsden Point, Whangarei in the far north of New Zealand with their very young family.
www.coulthart.com /robertnz.html   (804 words)

  
 FP study highlights ripple effect: Harm flows from simple errors
She said another report, based on studies that essentially took the Robert Graham Center study and replicated it in physician practices in six other countries, will be published soon.
Dovey said the Robert Graham Center was also seeking AHRQ funds for a study analyzing lab errors.
Roberts, who is on the board of the National Patient Safety Foundation, is heartened by the amount of research being done.
www.vaccinationnews.com /dailynews/September2002/FPStudy15.htm   (1352 words)

  
 New Zealand Titles
New Boots in New Zealand is a humorous, first-hand account of walking the nine Great Walks of New Zealand, encompassing many additional facts, anecdotes and insights about New Zealand’s culture, history and peoples...
As many as 95 percent of New Zealanders have difficulty simply managing their money day to day; for most people the thought of having money to invest and create wealth is no more than a pipe dream.
Leanne McKenzie and Gail Thomas asked women from all over New Zealand to contribute to this book, and the response was impressive, from teenage mothers to grandmothers, and from a range of ethnic backgrounds.
www.exislepublishing.com /newzealand.htm   (3782 words)

  
 FPs, GPs in six countries to go on lookout for medical errors this summer -- April 2001 -- FP Report   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A native of New Zealand, Dovey is an analyst in the Robert Graham Center in Washington.
The Robert Graham Center is coordinating phase one, which is supported in part by the Commonwealth Fund, known for its funding of health policy research and international fellowships.
Dovey is principal investigator for the new study.
www.aafp.org /fpr/20010400/02.html   (532 words)

  
 Wharton Alumni Weekend - 1992 Newsletter
Robert Graham lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Beth, and their twins, Emma and Tyler, who were born in October 1996.
Robert Kirtley and his wife, Renee, live in Saint Charles, Illinois with their three children, one daughter (9) and two sons (6 and 2).
She is about to embark on a new home renovation project and will be taking a sabbatical from her career to spend time with her son and work on the house.
www.wharton.upenn.edu /alumni/reunion/2002/92_1_newsletter.html   (4412 words)

  
 The New Zealand Edge : New : www.nzedge.com
The New Zealand Stock Exchange invited a number of New Zealanders with significant international business experience to contribute their ideas on what it takes for New Zealand to be relevant to, and compete within, global markets.
The New Zealand Edge shop is is proud to announce that the music play-list is now brought to you in association with smokecds.com - the world’s best-value on-line music retailer: bringing the light, ultra and full strength sounds of Aotearoa to the world.
New this month is May-Ana Tirikatene Sullivan's extensive article on the life of Te Rangi Hiroa/Sir Peter Buck: Buck’s achievements are astonishing for their diversity: pioneering and internationally renowned anthropologist, the first Maori medical doctor, a politician, administrator, soldier, sportsperson and leader of the Maori people.
www.nzedge.com /new   (4433 words)

  
 Immigration.com - Newsletter
In July of 1999, the INS changed its interpretation of mandatory detention such that the rules will only apply to people who completed their criminal sentences after October 9, 1998 (the previous interpretation applied to anyone apprehended by INS after October 9, 1998, regardless of when their criminal sentence was completed).
However, the new interpretation does not require the release of those people detained based on the previous interpretation that had been struck down by the courts.
On November 13, 2000, the INS also issued new detention standards with the goal of improving the conditions of detention facilities and access to representation or legal rights presentations.
www.immigration.com /newsletter/news225.html   (798 words)

  
 Waiwera Infinity water | History
Robert Graham, a discerning gentleman, arrived in New Zealand whereupon he heard remarkable stories of the little known Waiwera Hot Springs, North of Auckland.
So impressed was Graham that he set about buying the property at Waiwera, which included some fine cows and every possible fruit you could imagine.
Passionate about health and longevity, Brown began a quest to develop “the perfect drinking water’” a project that was to take him to all four corners of the globe over ten years and result in the water you see before you, Waiwera Infinity Water; New Zealand’s first and only ionic micro mineral water.
www.waiwerainfinity.com /history.html   (505 words)

  
 The chess games of Robert Wade
Robert Graham Wade was born on the 10th of April 1921 in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Awarded the IM title in 1950 he was New Zealand Champion in 1943-44 (after a play-off), 1944-45 and 1947-48.
He played for the English Olympiad team 6 times from 1954-72 and for the New Zealand Olympiad team in 1970, the first Olympiad they appeared in.
www.chessgames.com /player/robert_wade.html   (514 words)

  
 SnortSam - Old News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Robert Rolfe discovered that ipfw2 (version 2 of ipfw available with FreeBSD 5.x) has support for groups and supplied the basics for this plugin.
The new files are committed to CVS and uploaded to FTP.
There aren't new plugins in it yet, but one important change has been made, and I believe that change justifies a major version increase.
www.snortsam.net /oldnews.asp   (6013 words)

  
 The GRAHAM family of Kincardine
The arms of David's second son, Sir John Graham of Dundaff, who was killed fighting alongside William Wallace when he was defeated by the English at the Battle of Falkirk on 22 July 1298.
The next son, Sir Robert Graham of Kilpont, was one of the group which assassinated King James I at Perth on 21 February 1437, and he was executed at Stirling Castle later that year.
William had a charter from Robert, Duke of Albany in 1407 of an entail for the lands of Old Montrose.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Academy/4038/gene/grahamk.htm   (1433 words)

  
 About the Center -- The Robert Graham Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 2000 the Center was renamed, The Robert Graham Center: Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, in honor of the former Executive Vice President of the AAFP who had envisioned the formation of the Center nearly a decade earlier.
The Graham Center was expanded in 2004 with the addition of and economist and administrative support.
These are just a few of many collaborative relationships that have expanded the capacity and work of the Graham Center but represent its commitment to supporting primary care research capacity.
www.graham-center.org /x763.xml   (531 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Unlike Graham": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
And since, unlike Graham Greene, they refuse to see evil and to brand it for what it is, they have nothing to tell us...
Unlike Graham, whose doors were in place when the first Mass was said at the new cathedral in the autumn of 2002,...
Unlike Graham Claytor, who had once commanded a warship and could swing instantly from the role of Washington attorney to the crisp,...
www.amazon.com /phrase/Unlike-Graham   (553 words)

  
 John Prentice of Carluke, Scotland
Caroline emigrated to New Zealand and is Sarah Burns' gg grandmother.
Graham Higgins, by email of 24 Mar 2003, provides additional information from his website at Colin Higgins.
Robert Prentice was born on 16 Sep 1889 in Brdgeton, Glasgow.
www.prenticenet.com /news/2003/john_prentice_carluke_scotland.htm   (4616 words)

  
 Ellerslie, New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ellerslie is a suburb (neighbourhood) of the city of Auckland in the North Island of New Zealand.
It is nine kilometres to the southeast of the city centre, close to State Highway 1, and is surrounded by the suburbs of St Johns Park, Mount Wellington, Penrose, Oranga, Greenlane, and Remuera.
Possibly this was what induced Graham to develop part of his property as the "Ellerslie Gardens", a pleasure garden with flower beds, fountains, bandstand and dance pavilion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ellerslie,_New_Zealand   (597 words)

  
 Robert Graham Tunnicliff : New Zealand All Black
Robert Tunnicliff was a relatively small man at 1.75m and around 75kg but had a surprising strength and wiriness which added to a high work rate made him an effective hooker in the 1920s in the 2-3-2 scrum.
It is a 90 page verbatim record of the discussion on various remits submitted to the Conference by New Zealand and/or New South Wales.
The 1905/6 New Zealand team touring Britain were the first to be so named.
www.rugbymuseum.co.nz /ABProfilee.asp?level1=All_Blacks&Level2=ABC&IDID=901   (470 words)

  
 New Zealand provinces 1848 - 1877
could be elected and the new governance was formally initiated on 1 Jan 1877.
1848 - 1853 Province of New Munster (the South Island).
1848 - 1853 Province of New Ulster (the North Island).
www.worldstatesmen.org /New_Zealand_provinces.html   (592 words)

  
 Wings & Waves Auckland - NEWS
Some companies are developing a new generation of speedglider which is intended to be more user-friendly than the current ones and more accessible to a wider range of pilots.
The new DHV 2-3 wings were tested by CrossCountry Magazine in their latest issue
The next ones were 4 years later; a new NZ record by Angus Tapper with sensational 130km from Coronet to somewhere near Haast Pass.
www.wingsandwaves.co.nz /news.html   (9355 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Robert Graham, Master of Montrose and others
     Robert Graham, Master of Montrose was born before 1532.
He was the son of William Graham, 2nd Earl of Montrose and Lady Janet Keith.
     Robert Graham, Master of Montrose was styled as Master of Montrose.
www.thepeerage.com /p2518.htm   (974 words)

  
 Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham - LSHG Message Board
I am a descendant of Robert Bontine CunninghamGraham through his son Andrew Munro, born circa 1881-1882 probably in Helensborough, Scotland.
I have not been able to establish anything on this property but I suspect that it is owned by the Grahams.
That is, free use may be made of the material here, provided that the same conditions apply to the reproduced material.
www.londonsocialisthistorians.org /messageboard/showthread.php?p=313   (989 words)

  
 On January 18, a joint session of the French parliament ratified the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam, under which EU member ...
The National Front split in January 1999, with Bruno Megret (a University of California Berkeley graduate) elected to head a new National Front--National Movement party.
The new party includes 62 of the Front's 95 local secretaries, half the 1,700 members of its internal security service, and Le Pen's three daughters.
Robert Graham, "Immigration control surrendered," Financial Times, January 19, 1999.
www.migrationint.com.au /news/monaco/feb_1999-14mn.asp   (812 words)

  
 VCU Department of Family Medicine
ACORN is a member of the Federation of Practice-Based Research Networks and participates nationally and internationally in research conferences, symposia and peer-reviewed publications concerned with health services and primary care research.
This project is being conducted in collaboration with the Department of Family Practice at Northeastern Ohio University’s College of Medicine and with social scientists and human factors experts in both the United States and United Kingdom.
The Department of Family Medicine is responsible for organizing errors reported by family physicians in Virginia, Ohio, New York and New Hampshire.
www.vcu.edu /familymedicine/research/index.html   (701 words)

  
 Committee on Ways and Means, Health Subcommittee, 3-7-02, Statement for the Record
The Robert Graham Center and the AAFP National Research Network learned from 43 practices across this country what physician-reported errors look like.
Informationdeveloped in connection with reporting systems should be privileged for purposes of federal and state judicial proceedings in civil matters, and for purposes of federal and state administrative proceedings, including with respect to discovery, subpoenas, testimony, or any other form of disclosure.
This new privilege should not interfere with the availability of records that would be otherwise attainable, including patient access to their own medical record.
waysandmeans.house.gov /legacy/health/107cong/3-7-02/records/aafp.htm   (992 words)

  
 DPMC - New Zealand Honours
On the morning of 9 April 2000, two brothers aged 13 and 14 years at the time were fishing in the Waihao River around an area known as the "box"; so-called because of its wooden boxed internal waterway channel.
He was soon joined in his pursuit by Mr Peter Duncan and Mr Graham Jones and the three men pursued the robber down an alleyway.
By the time Sergeant Graham Ford arrived, a man had already assaulted two women, threatened to kill everyone present with a large carving knife, thrown a television set at a Police Constable and resisted pepper spray.
www.dpmc.govt.nz /honours/lists/list.asp?id=29   (4760 words)

  
 Technology News: Breaking Stories, New Product Reviews, Science, Space - USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
New Palm smart-phone could be Centro of your world
The New England Patriots have won a bid to get the names of all the fans who bought or sold tickets to home games through online ticket...
A New Zealand brewer is offering a lifetime supply of free beer in exchange for the return of a laptop stolen in a break-in.
www.usatoday.com /tech   (367 words)

  
 More funding needed to fight Australia's biggest killer
The need to increase support for health and medical research in Australia has been highlighted this week by the lack of funds for a major new initiative to address the causes of heart disease - Australia's biggest killer.
The Australasian Cardiac Bio-specimen Network (ACBN), is a unique trans-Tasman initiative to bank heart tissue and DNA samples for research use - a first of its kind to unite major heart research groups in Australia and New Zealand to attack the problem of both adult and child-onset heart disease.
Professor Robert Graham, Director of the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute (VCCRI), which spearheaded the initiative, says that diseases of the heart and blood vessels kill more people each year than cancer and motor accidents combined, so there is a real need for heart research groups to unite in fighting this deadly disease.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-12/ra-mfn120805.php   (355 words)

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