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In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Phyllis Staines, RE/MAX Realtor in Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, and Nocatee Florida - RE/MAX Realtor in Jacksonville, ...
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www.pstaines.com   (1038 words)

  
  GRAHAM STAINES STORY
Graham Staines and his two sons, Timothy and Phillip, were burned alive in Manoharpur village of Orissa’s Keonjhar district of India early on the morning of Jan 23, 1999.
Fluent in Oriya and the local Santhali dialect, Staines and his wife Glades, whom he married in the '80s, were pillars of the local society.
While Staines and his sons slept in the car parked outside the village prayer hall -- his companions were sleeping inside -- the mob descended on them.
ibsresources.org /articles/staines.shtml   (2947 words)

  
 Staines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Staines is a Thames-side town in the Spelthorne borough of Surrey and part of the London Commuter Belt of South East England.
Staines enjoys a strong rivalry in general with neighbouring town, Slough similar to the fictional rivalry between Springfield and Shelbyville in The Simpsons.
Staines is on the North bank of the Thames.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Staines   (1147 words)

  
 Staines, Mavis
As artistic director of Canada's largest professional ballet training institution, Staines has used her considerable influence and vision to shape the NATIONAL BALLET SCHOOL to serve the increasingly varied requirements of today's dancers, performing companies and choreographers.
Staines studied BALLET privately with teachers in Ottawa and Vancouver before entering the National Ballet School in 1967.
Staines has been a regular juror at the annual Prix de Lausanne, an international competition in Switzerland for young dancers, and has served on the Dance Advisory Committee of the Canada Council.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0011250   (285 words)

  
 Graham Stewart Staines: His Background   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Staines had successfully worked to ensure that the stigma of leprosy is eradicated and this is evident from the fact that number of people are purchasing milk from the dairy of the Leprosy Home.
Staines was also actively involved in the local Rotary Club and participated in their pulse polio and Hepatitis 'B' vaccination programme He was hoping to get a referral hospital for leprosy patients as presently patients have to go outside the.
Staines was a picture of poise as she stood yards away from the verandah where three coffins had been lined up.
www.hvk.org /specialrepo/wadhwa/Graham.html   (1400 words)

  
 Robert John Staines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Robert John Staines, the son of John and Mary Staines, was baptized on 8 November 1820 at an Anglican church in Oundle, Northamptonshire, England.
In 1848, Staines was selected by the Hudson's Bay Company to fill the position of schoolmaster for the Columbia District, under the condition that he "be admitted to holy Orders" so that he would be able to perform clerical duties as chaplain as well as teach.
The Rev. Staines was referred to as a "prig" by Eden Colville and as "a man of frills" by Roderick Finlayson.
www.mala.bc.ca /homeroom/content/Topics/People/Rstaines.htm   (707 words)

  
 The Homeroom: Emma Francis Staines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Staines was to teach the girls who enrolled in the Company's school and to act as matron to students who boarded at the school.
Staines was a much more energetic person, she it was who really kept the school going and in spite of many undoubtedly adverse circumstances managed comparatively most credibly.
Staines was widowed in February 1854: her husband drowned when the ship he was travelling on foundered in the Strait of Juan de Fuca off Cape Flattery.
www.mala.bc.ca /homeroom/Content/Topics/people/estaines.htm   (514 words)

  
 Paul Staines - SourceWatch
Paul Staines is a former member of the Committee for a Free Britain a shadowy organisation which was funded by Sir James Goldsmith, Rupert Murdoch and David Hart.
Paul Staines went on to become one of the people behind the Acid House craze of the early 90s and was involved with the "Sunrise" and "Back to the Future" M25 orbital raves that led the police on a merry dance.
Staines wrote a seminal chapter in Nicholas Saunder's classic "E for Ecstasy" where he admits to enjoying deliberately mixing politics, dance music and drugs.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Paul_Staines   (917 words)

  
 Staines Synagogue Home Page
Staines, Ashford, Feltham, Sunbury-on-Thames, Chertsey, Shepperton, Walton-upon-Thames, Weybridge, Woking, Ascot, Sunninghill, Datchet, Windsor, Eton, Slough, Camberley and Bracknell.
SYMCA (originally Staines "Young" Marrieds') You don't have to be young and you don't have to be married.
Staines Synagogue members who are experiencing health or other problems, or who simply would like someone to talk to, are asked to let the Shul know.
www.btinternet.com /~staines.synagogue   (1443 words)

  
 Gladys focuses on Staines's work
Gladys Staines continues to work at the home for leprosy patients set up by her late husband back in 1982 at Baripada in Orissa's tribal-dominated Mayurbhanj district.
Staines met her husband while she was serving on a youth mission in Orissa back in the early 1980s.
he Reverend Staines and their two young sons, Philip and Timothy, were burnt to death by a mob allegedly comprising Bajrang Dal activists while they were asleep in their vehicle at Manoharpur village in neighbouring Keonjhar district.
in.rediff.com /news/2003/sep/14staines.htm   (512 words)

  
 The Staines case verdict
Dara Singh, the main accused in the Staines' murder case, after he was convicted and sentenced to death by a court in Bhubaneshwar on September 22.
Dara Singh and the other accused were charged with setting fire to the station wagon in which Staines and his two sons were sleeping at Manoharpur village in Keonjhar after attending a jungle camp, an annual gathering of Christians of the area to strengthen fellowship and for teaching.
The assumption was that Staines indulged in illegal conversions, and the failure to check this through the legal process led to his killing by Dara Singh.
www.hinduonnet.com /fline/fl2021/stories/20031024003902400.htm   (1526 words)

  
 India Honors Gladys Staines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Staines was given the "Padma Shri" award for social work.
After his murder, Staines publicly forgave the killers and stayed in India to see the hospital on which they had been working, completed.
In 2003, one man was sentenced to death and 12 others to prison for life for the killings of her family.
www.bwanet.org /News/05-jan-mar/indiahonorstaines.htm   (140 words)

  
 Staines Killers found Guilty
The triple murder of Staines and his sons Philip, 11, and Timothy, 7, sent shock waves around the world and demonstrated that Christians are persecuted in India.
Staines now directs her energies to the welfare of leprosy patients her husband cared for.
Graham Staines’ brother said he hopes the 13 people convicted of the murders will be spared the death penalty.
www.worthynews.com /news-features-4/staines-killer-convicted.html   (766 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Bill Staines tickets, dates
As a youngster, Staines was heavily inspired by the folk scene in Boston and Cambridge in the early '60s.
Staines gained notoriety as a songwriter when Randy Burns and the Skydog band recorded his first original song, "That's the Way It's Going to Go in Time," in 1966.
In 1993, Staines composed "The Alaska Suite," an instrumental, fifteen tune, suite for strings and brass that was inspired by his many flights to Alaska.
www.ticketmaster.com /artist/754313?brand=none   (761 words)

  
 How do I get to Staines Moor?
Staines Moor is one of the remaining "Commons" of the medieval Manor of Staines.
Between the motorway and the old railway track are a bridleway leading to Colnbrook, the Wraysbury River and another strip of the Moor.
The mosaics are a reminder that Staines is built on the Roman town of Ad Pontes.
spelthorne.gov.uk /lei_leisure_tourism/tourism/.../lei_stainesmoor.htm   (1575 words)

  
 Martyrdom: One Missionary's Death Impacts the World's Largest Democracy. Graham Staines
The death of Dr. Graham Staines, 58, director of the Leprosy Mission in Baripada, Orissa, India, and translator of the New Testament into the Ho tribe language, brought about profound effects in India.
Staines had spent 35 years of his life to help the poor and illiterate in India.
Staines, a native of Australia, was attending the 14th annual jungle Bible camp in the village of Monoharpur.
www.joyfulheart.com /new/staines-martyrdom.htm   (572 words)

  
 Staines Family Crest
Staines is a name whose history on English soil dates back to the wave of migration that followed the Norman Conquest of England of 1066.
The Staines family lived in the parish of Staines in the counties of Middlesex and Surrey.
In the Staines coat of arms as in all coat of arms the crest is only one element of the full armorial achievement.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.fc/qx/staines-family-crest.htm?a=54323-224   (734 words)

  
 Red House Records 1-800-695-4687
There is something about Bill Staines’ songs that makes them instant classics and it’s not surprising that so many of them slide so easily into the folk music canon.
A New England native, Staines became involved in the Boston-Cambridge folk scene in the early 1960s and, for a time, emceed the Sunday hootenanny at the renowned Club 47 in Cambridge.
Over eighty of Staines’ songs have been published in three songbooks: If I Were a Word, Then I’d Be a Song; Music to Me: The Songs of Bill Staines; and All God’s Critters Got a Place in the Choir.
www.redhouserecords.com /Staines.html   (563 words)

  
 Bill Staines in Salem on Thursday, September 28, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
For over 30 years, Bill Staines has traveled back and forth across North America, singing his songs and delighting audiences at festivals, folksong societies, colleges, concerts, clubs and coffeehouses.
"Staines is one of the best songwriters in folk music today, penning lyrics that evoke a sense of place and a generous spirit to go along with his pretty melodies.
"Bill Staines is a prototypical singer/songwriter, long on the anecdote, quick with the quip, not a stranger to his character's plights and/or escapades.
members.aol.com /ssssbill/billstainespublicity.htm   (1235 words)

  
 rediff.com: The Graham Staines murder case Homepage
Staines murder case: Dara Singh sentenced to death, life imprisonment for 12
Staines case: Dara Singh, 12 others found guilty
Staines murder accused Dara Singh on hunger strike
www.rediff.com /news/staines.htm   (165 words)

  
 HUMAN RIGHTS FEATURES
In the early hours of 22 January 1999, Graham Staines and his two young sons Timothy and Philip were burned alive inside their jeep at Manoharpur village in the Indian State of Orissa.
According to police, Staines and his sons had no way of escaping death when a mob of 30 people descended upon the village, poured petrol on the station wagon and set it alight.
Immediately following the Staines murders, Hindu fundamentalist organisations sought to justify the killings by alleging that Graham Staines had been converting Adivasis (tribals) in the local district to Christianity--a charge that has been used to excuse a plethora of crimes against Christians in the past year.
www.hri.ca /partners/sahrdc/hrfeatures/staines.htm   (1384 words)

  
 India Missionary killings: A rage that has consumed missionary Graham Staines and his sons.
While Staines and his sons slept in the vehicle, Ghosh and Gilbert Venz, a cousin of Staines, slept in the home of a villager.
Staines was a dedicated social worker, whose motives were entirely honorable and actions wholly above board.
He also alleged that on the fateful night, Staines, having seen the mob coming, whipped out a pistol and threatened to shoot, infuriating the crowd into torching him.
www.appiusforum.com /staines.html   (1658 words)

  
 rediff.com: Staines family to celebrate Christmas in Baripada
Gladys Staines said that they are celebrating Christmas with inmates of a leprosy home to overcome painful memories of the fateful night nearly three years ago when her husband, Australian missionary Graham Staines and two minor sons, were bunt to death at Manoharpur village in Keonjhar district.
The Staines' house located inside an old Baptist church in Baripada, where late Graham Staines spent nearly 35 years working for leprosy patients, is all set for Christmas celebration.
Gladys Staines said that she, along with her daughter, would also go to a village church to celebrate Christmas with the villagers.
www.rediff.com /news/2001/dec/24oris1.htm   (205 words)

  
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Altogether, 13 radical Hindus were convicted of murdering Australian Christian Graham Staines and his sons, Philip and Timothy, six years ago.
The missionaries were burned to death in late January, 1999, as they slept in their station wagon parked near a church.
Gladys Staines is the wife of the martyred missionary.
www.cbn.com /cbnnews/CWN/052705indiastaineskillers.aspx   (331 words)

  
 Knowhere: Staines, Surrey, Inside Information, Hookup Spots and Stuff Only Locals Know   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the summer all the local youth of Staines seem to congregate on agreat piece of land called Silvery Sands which is right next to the river.
A favourite spot used to be the fountains inside the Elmsleigh Centre (since removed, presumably due to being too pleasant on the eyes, and therefore not in keeping with the rest of this god-forsaken nest of proles).
Staines highstreet appears to be the hookup spot for the 'rude boys' of staines.
www.knowhere.co.uk /3952.html   (1018 words)

  
 Staines RFC - Staines WRFC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Having re-established itself in 2001, the Ladies Section of Staines Rugby Club is continuing to grow and during
The summer 2005 programme has been designed as an introduction to Staines Rugby Club and tag rugby starting with a "meet & greet" session on Wednesday 6th July 2005.
This evening is open to any girl, parent or PE teacher who has an interest in becoming involved, either with the tag rugby programme or in developing their skills through to the full fifteen a side game played by girls and ladies during the winter.
www.stainesrugby.co.uk /women   (286 words)

  
 Two Rivers Staines Directions
Two Rivers, located in the heart of Staines, is easily accessible from the A30, M3, M4 and M25 and by rail, bus and on foot.
With fantastic parking facilities all on one level and free parking after 6pm, it could not be easier to visit Two Rivers.
Staines Railway station is easily accessible if you go to Reading's large train station in Berkshire and travel quickly into Staines.
www.tworiverstaines.com /info/directions.cfm   (170 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The First Million Miles: Music: Bill Staines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When Staines sings with just his guitar, he can extend his performance as he does on other versions of Maples.
When Staines is good, it is hard to get enough of his music.
Bill Staines has a deep sense of mood in parts of the US from California to Yellowstone to Texas to New England.
www.amazon.com /First-Million-Miles-Bill-Staines/dp/B0000003ND   (1131 words)

  
 Staines Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
For folksinger and songwriter Bill Staines and artist Kate Spohn, the river is that place--always changing, always free, the source of inspiration.
Each fall, Bill Staines leaves his home in New England and sets out on a 5-week tour of North America, playing his music for fans and friends, and covering almost 15,000 miles of open highway.
A comprehensive resource manual for both students and instructors to help students carry out library research in the social sciences, develop writing strategies for formal papers, and orally present and defend their work.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Staines   (707 words)

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