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  Shirley Bond - Working for You
Shirley Bond was appointed Minister of Education and Minister responsible for Early Learning and Literacy on June 16, 2005 and Deputy Premier on Sept. 20, 2004.
Shirley Bond was elected in 2001 to represent the riding of Prince George-Mount Robson.
Minister Bond has an arts and science diploma from the College of New Caledonia and, up until becoming MLA, was working on a bachelor of arts degree in political science at the University of Northern BC.
www.shirleybond.com   (216 words)

  
 ICT [2004/02/09]  Plan to boost Navajo economy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Shirley's bond consultant George Cordova, who ran unsuccessfully for Congress, has presented the proposal to all Council committees, but the full 88-member Council did not act on the item during the recent Council winter session as the administration had hoped.
Bond financing is not a new tool," Shirley said during his Jan. 26 State of the Navajo Nation address.
The bond is necessary, putting our people first by funding programs that will advance the Navajo Nation, while improving the quality of life, creating jobs and increasing the Navajo Nation tax base, all while preserving our sovereignty, culture and way of life," he told members of the Council.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1076361305   (773 words)

  
 Shirley Bond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bond has previously served as Minister of Advanced Education (British Columbia), and Minister of Health Services (British Columbia).
Prior to being elected, Bond was Chair of the Prince George School Board.
She was also attending the University of Northern British Columbia but did not yet attain her Bachelor's Degree.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Shirley_Bond   (145 words)

  
 Scott Bond — Todd Bond : ZoomInfo Business People Information
Shirley Bond was appointed Minister of Education and Minister responsible for Early...
The groom is the son of Terri Bond of Parkersburg and the late Edwin Bond.
Bond street was named after Sir Thomas Bond who was the financial controller of the Queen's household at the court of King Charles...
www.zoominfo.com /people/level2page3941.aspx   (1668 words)

  
 The Songs Of Shirley Bassey : Song info
Certainly contributing to this was the first "important" Bond title theme and the series' first title vocal, composed and conducted by Barry.
Shirley Bassey's powerful rendition of "Goldfinger" not only added a rich shimmer to this third James Bond movie, it created the first American hit song out of a Bond title theme - shot to #8 on the U.S. charts and to #20 on the U.K. charts - and transformed Bassey into an international singing sensation.
Shirley Bassey has sung "Goldfinger" and "Pennies From Heaven" 1980 in the Muppet Show episode 100 (aired: October 4, 1980).
home.arcor.de /bassey/song/sng64006.html   (1501 words)

  
 Box Office Prophets: James Bond Theme Songs
While an ongoing re-inventing of the James Bond franchise for an evolving audience has proven necessary to maintain box office success, there is also an underlying formula that is immune from tampering.
Shirley Bassey’s distinctive and powerful voice belt out one of the most fondly remembered (and most often lampooned) theme tunes ever.
The film tends to be one that Bond fans either love or hate, with many (myself included) listing it as their favorite.
www.boxofficeprophets.com /wakeman/bondthemes.asp   (1044 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: James Bond - Goldfinger (Ultimate Edition 2 Disc Set) [1964]: DVD: Sean Connery,Gert Frobe,Honor ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the third James Bond adventure, the dangerously suave spy's objective is to terminate criminal capitalist Auric Goldfinger--and his assistants Pussy Galore and Oddjob--and foil his plan to contaminate Fort Knox's gold with atomic radiation, a strategy that would dramatically increase the value of Goldfinger's own hoard.
James Bond is assigned to track the movements of billionaire Auric Goldfinger, whom MI6 suspects of smuggling large quantities of gold in and out of England.
Bond coming to, and finding Jill Masterson covered in gold paint, the fantastic Aston Martin sequences that still hold up today, the laser sequence with Bond on the table and last but by no means least, the demise of Oddjob in Fort Knox who arguably is the greatest of all the Bond villains.
www.amazon.co.uk /James-Bond-Goldfinger-Ultimate-Disc/dp/B000FIKUEI   (1451 words)

  
 MR. KISS KISS BANG BANG! The Music Of James Bond
The Grammy-winning maestro attributes the enduring appeal of the Bond songs to "the fact they were conceived, written and produced in a timeless fashion." For example, "Diamonds Are Forever" was penned in 1971.
To pique younger moviegoers, Moby was brought in to revamp the classic "James Bond Theme." He felt a strong connection to the material, too.
The new breed of Bond producers would be wise to listen closely to what she's singing.
www.ianfleming.org /mkkbb/magazine/musicof.shtml   (1717 words)

  
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As Bond movies became more in tune with the modern era around the mid 80s, the scores started losing much of their old-world charm, as full-blown orchestras were increasingly replaced with synthesizers and electronic music.
It is no surprise that most Bond aficionados view the scores written after A View To A Kill —the ones without John Barry at the helm—as undeserving of the Bond legacy.
Shirley Bassey had the honor of singing the title tune, and her amazingly powerful voice set the pattern for the future Bond movie title tracks, which to this day are cued up some ten to fifteen minutes after the opening scene, with the now-classic credit scrolls set in fantastic, sometimes unbelievable worlds.
www.positive-feedback.com /Issue10/bond.htm   (1934 words)

  
 james bond multimedia | Shirley Eaton (Jill Masterson) images
After Felix Leiter tells Bond to keep an eye on Auric Goldfinger, he suspects that Goldfinger is not playing by the rules in the card game he is playing.
She is an intelligent, very beautiful woman who Bond thinks is too nice to be involved with Goldfinger.
Even though Shirley Eaton only appears in the film for less than five minutes the scene with her painted in gold remains one of the most striking in the whole Bond series.
www.jamesbondmm.co.uk /bond-girls/shirley-eaton.php   (326 words)

  
 Songs Of Shirley Bassey > Songs > Goldfinger
See what Bond actor Sean Connery thinks about Shirley Bassey in the sleeve note that he wrote for the album 12 Of Those Songs.
Harry Saltzman, the Bond producer, hated the Goldfinger theme and much of the rest of what Barry came up with - John Barry said: "Harry would start with, 'This is crap!' And it went downhill from there." See what Shirley said about Sean Connery and Michael Caine in an interview.
Shirley performed this song on her guest appearance on The Muppet Show in 1980.
www.songsofshirleybassey.co.uk /song/sng64006.html   (1114 words)

  
 Endorsements from the Community (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
“As a strong voice from the North, Shirley Bond worked tirelessly in her role as Advanced Education Minister to develop projects that are helping to build a stronger economy and making sure students can study, work and stay in the north.
Shirley is an outspoken advocate of Northern B.C. Her integrity and work-ethic make her one of the best MLA's I have ever met across Canada.
I believe Shirley is very committed to serving the good of her constituents and the Province of British Columbia.
www.shirleybond.com.cob-web.org:8888 /EN/837   (991 words)

  
 James Bond Film Soundtracks
The title song (appearing in a scene where Bond is called in to the office while "entertaining" a female friend and later in the ending credits) was composed by Lionel Bart ("Oliver!") and performed by Matt Munro, with a unique orchestral style replete with Russian shaker bells.
Comments: In celebration of Sean Connery's return to Bond after George Lazenby's stint, Shirley Bassey came back with the title song "Diamonds are Forever," an interesting blend of traditional Barry orchestral elements and '70s funk (the use of guitar "wah-wahs" and funky percussion grooves).
The film also features Shirley Bassey for her third Bond outing with an inspired title song (which is reprised in disco style for the closing credits).
www.klast.net /bond/soundtr.html   (3939 words)

  
 advocacy.elms.ca - Elderly Liberation Movement Society of BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bond has only mentioned, in passing, her views on health care (all of which have been in support of her government.) (See Hansard)
Bond states: "Seniors have told us they want to live in an environment that balances their desire for independence and privacy, with ready access to support and personal care services." (December 12, 2002 - CMHC Press Release)
Bond's consensus is on the slated closure of Rainbow Intermediate Care Home, a forty-bed facility in her riding in Prince George.
www.elms.ca /sbond.shtml   (227 words)

  
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With the evolution of student learning toward a more collaborative and self-directed model, both the Library and the Division of Student Affairs became interested in whether there was significant overlap in their objectives to consider a joint project.
In early 1999, the University hired Davis Brody Bond, LLP to work with a committee to explore the concept of a joint student center/library project.
With input from the University and Davis Brody Bond, this estimate was developed into a preliminary project budget that also incorporated fees, furniture, loose equipment, telecommunications, contingencies and other ³soft² costs.
www.uvm.edu /~sjc/gateway/1999-davis-brody-bond/1999-gateway-y.txt   (13030 words)

  
 In Support of Public Education: Shirley Bond Speaks to BCCPAC Conference, May 5, 2006
Shirley Bond, BC’s Minister of Education, spoke to an attentive and, for the most part, appreciative audience at the BCCPAC’s annual general meeting Friday, May 5, 2006).
Touching on the importance of parents in the governance of public education Minister Bond also alluded to a climate of “fear and intimidation” that allegedly keeps many parents, teachers, and other community members silent.
At one point the minister turned to Kim Howland, president of the BCCPAC and commented upon the courage that Kim and other parent reps have shown in the face of antagonism.
weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca /newproposals/archives/026338.html   (308 words)

  
 0 0 7 NEWS: TWINE music video premieres
Garbage's singer Shirley Manson opened the behind-the-scenes special with a few thoughts about the bond between Bond and Garbage.
Shirley Manson appears in almost every scene as either the real Shirley or the android version.
Shirley told the special that she doesn't have a drivers license and doesn't know how to drive.
www.ianfleming.org /007news/articles/twinemusicvideo.shtml   (693 words)

  
 Bond Supplement Archive - DAD TV Specials: Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Bond Director Peter Hunt looks at GL inc his Big Fry commercial, GL talks accent, John Barry talks about Lois Armstrong's last song " We Have.." which he recorded in 2 takes.
Bond Director John Glen (Editor/2nd Unit Dir of TSWLM) recalls filming of the stunt with Rick Sylvester and his views of ending up "a happy camper".
Now each guest speaker/star had to come out of the gun iris and down a circle of stairs left or right to meet the host, this is the show's running order...
website.lineone.net /~007bonds/dad/dadtvs2.htm   (1610 words)

  
 Public Eye Online - Just don't call her Shirley
Bond looked like a deer caught in the headlights most of the time.
But passing judgement on Bond as a "weak health minister" on just three days' performance in QP is probably not being fair.
Notwithstanding this instance of hide and seek, I think that Bond is a good minister, and is in fact one of the most powerful ministers in Cabinet, with her as Deputy Premier, and Health Minister.
www.publiceyeonline.com /archives/000589.html   (1533 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Best of Bond...James Bond: Music: Various Artists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
James Bond themes tend to be just as memorable as their movie counterparts and, to a certain extent, just as time sensitive.
This anthology of Bond themes features some of the leading recording artists of the last four decades, from Shirley Bassey to Tom Jones to Duran Duran to Sheryl Crowe; and even if many of the tracks here sound remarkably dated, they still serve as a fascinating history of a unique phenomenon in 20th century music.
From Monty Norman's classic James Bond theme from Dr NO to David Arnold's techno tunes for Tomorrow Never Dies, the film scores for the Bond films are as memorable as the films themselves.
www.amazon.com /Best-Bond-James-Bond-Various-Artists/dp/B00001YVFB   (1678 words)

  
 OnCampus: Bond gets roasted
Ron Bond was roasted, toasted and fricasseed by friends and colleagues Monday night.
“ I am neither shaken nor stirred by today,” Bond joked to the 150 people who attended the James Bond–themed awareness event for this year’s United Way campaign at U of C. The Rooster Blues Band punctuated the roast with snippets of James Bond songs, rewritten with Ron Bond–inspired lyrics by Humanities Dean Rowland Smith.
Bond wisely had no retort to his mystery roaster, his wife Shirley Bond.
www.ucalgary.ca /oncampus/weekly/oct28-05/bond.html   (476 words)

  
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A full James Bond show featuring Shirley's unforgettable Bond themes, Goldfinger, Diamonds are Forever etc. Incorporating two Bond girls, two male dancers and two live musicians.
Also available are 007 film slides that can be projected onto the venues backdrop screen, featuring all the great Bond characters.
Theatre Show, The Shirley Bassey Life Story, "This Is Her Life".
members.aol.com /carolynerowe/shows.htm   (173 words)

  
 Amazon.com: James Bond 007: Goldfinger (James Bond (Graphic Novels)): Books: Ian Fleming,Henry Gammidge,John McLusky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
McLusky's art keeps the scripts' realistic tone and is well executed, yet it doesn't draw readers into the action; the effect resembles looking at still photographs of people in sharp late-1950s outfits with a bit of stiffly depicted violence thrown in for good measure.
Bond must use all his rugged charms and brutal skills to stop Goldfinger before he brings western civilisation to its knees!
Titan Books' "James Bond 007: Goldfinger" trade paperback collects a series of classic newspaper strips written by Henry Gammidge and illustrated by John McLusky (and all, of course, based up on the works of Ian Fleming).
www.amazon.com /James-Bond-007-Goldfinger-Graphic/dp/1840239085   (1582 words)

  
 Bond Supplement Archive - Edition: March 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Others to attend included Bond girl Shirley Eaton, composer David Arnold, director Lewis Gilbert and Lois Moneypenny Maxwell, the service was told of Desmond "reducing a tv repairman to tears" over operating his video and his son Justin confirmed "He gradually became Q and Q became him.
The James Bond Theme was featured in the Top 10 with Robbie Williams (of Millennium) coming top with his hit Angels.
Reason for "the Bond tune, there are a lot of men out there dying to express their sense of adventure, risk-taking and sauve social skills" says psychotherapist Sidney Crown (13/03).
website.lineone.net /~007bonds/yr2k/ma.htm   (1497 words)

  
 James Bond books: biographies
The authorized biography of the actor who played James Bond the most number of times, from 1973-1985.
Profiles such Bond film girls as Ursula Andress, Claudine Auger, Martine Beswick, Daniela Bianchi, Honor Blackman, Karin Dor, Shirley Eaton, Eunice Gayson, Mie Hama, Gloria Hendry, Joanna Lumley, Lois Maxwell, Luciana Paluzzi, Diana Rigg, Jill St. John, Jane Seymour, Lana Wood, plus dozens of other actresses.
The actress who has portrayed James Bond's boss "M" since 1995, in her own words and photographs, including many from her private albums.
www.klast.net /bond/bks_bio.html   (385 words)

  
 Shirley Bond Celebrant - Other services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
After the service you are given a keepsake copy of the service.
Shirley can offer suggestions about other accommodation for you or your guests when staying at Piha Beach.
She can also make suggestions about catering, romantic dinners, things to do and places to dine.
www.pihalodge.co.nz /Celebrant/otherservices.html   (544 words)

  
 james bond multimedia | Shirley Eaton autographs
Each item comes with a certificate of authenticity and a guarantee for life giving you peace of mind knowing that your item is genuine.
Clearly signed in fl, “Shirley Eaton, Jill Masterson”, an unusual and rare piece!
This autograph has been personally signed by Shirley Eaton at a Birmingham (United Kingdom) memorabilia show in 2003.
www.jamesbondmm.co.uk /autographs/shirley-eaton-autograph.php   (140 words)

  
 Marriage celebrant - Shirley Bond (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Marriage celebrant - Shirley Bond (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)
Welcome to the website of Shirley Bond, Celebrant and Justice of the Peace.
Here you will find all the information you need to organise your marriage, civil union or other service.
www.pihalodge.co.nz.cob-web.org:8888 /Celebrant/celebrantindex.html   (187 words)

  
 Shirley Bassey on Rhapsody   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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Who else but the sexy, sassy and ultra-dramatic Welsh Bassey could blast out "Goldfinger" and other Bond themes in the 1960s and still have hits...
Hear Shirley Bassey and similar artists on this channel.
www.rhapsody.com /shirleybassey   (107 words)

  
 Bond
----(2) George Bond Sr.* (14 Aug 1897 - abt 20 Dec 1946)
----(2) Albert W. Bond (27 Oct 1898 - bef 1917)
----(2) Hannah Bond (14 Jan 1906 - 12 Sep 1908)
home.earthlink.net /~kedespo/Pages/family/bond.html   (499 words)

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