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  Lincoln College - Oxford University - Stephanie Cook (1972 - )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Cook went on to take 3 golds in the World Championships, which were held in Millfield School, in Somerset, in July 2001, and was awarded an MBE for her service to the Modern Pentathlon.
Stephanie Cook was born in Irvine in 1972, and despite moving to Bedford in 1974 she still considers herself as a Scot "I've always considered myself Scottish, even though my English accent provokes a few laughs when I say that.
Stephanie Cook's capacity for single minded dedication and determination to a given task is often noted and suggested as the key to her success both in sport and in medicine.
www.lincoln.ox.ac.uk /content/view/122/125   (1054 words)

  
  Stephanie
Princess Stephanie of Belgium Princess Stephanie of Belgium (1945.
Princess Stephanie of Monaco Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Stéphanie Marie Elizabeth Grimaldi, was born on 1982.
Stephanie McIntosh Stephanie McIntosh was born on ABC News.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/stephanie.html   (283 words)

  
 Interview: Stephanie Cook | Sport | The Observer
Cook is better known for her brilliant performance in last year's Sydney Olympics, when she breezed to a gold medal in the modern pentathlon on the final day of competition.
Liddell, the son of missionaries, famously refused to compete in the 100 metres in the 1924 Paris Olympics because the race was held on a Sunday.
Cook, who watched the earthquake unfold on television from her flat in Bath, visits several of the villages worst affected by the quake.
observer.guardian.co.uk /osm/story/0,,543936,00.html   (2952 words)

  
 My Family
Cook was born on Sep 10 1902 in Murphy, Cherokee Co. North Carolina.
Thomas Cook was born on Jun 11 1815 in Poss.
Cook was born in 1871 in Macon, Missouri.
www.cookshangout.com /database/d80.html   (949 words)

  
 A sensory delight
Gardening novices in their mid-30s, Stephanie and Herb Cook were captivated by the few small rose plants in a more diminutive garden when they moved into the custom-built home.
Stephanie keeps her pruning shears in her kitchen so that she can step outside to snip away whenever she has a free moment.
Stephanie loves the variety in roses, but confesses that her favorites are the hot pink colors and a stunning peach shade called Tropicana.
www.azcentral.com /community/mesa/articles/0430t-rosesZ11.html   (660 words)

  
 The Observer | Sport | Interview: Stephanie Cook
Cook is better known for her brilliant performance in last year's Sydney Olympics, when she breezed to a gold medal in the modern pentathlon on the final day of competition.
Liddell, the son of missionaries, famously refused to compete in the 100 metres in the 1924 Paris Olympics because the race was held on a Sunday.
Cook, who watched the earthquake unfold on television from her flat in Bath, visits several of the villages worst affected by the quake.
www.observer.co.uk /osm/story/0,6903,543936,00.html   (2961 words)

  
 99-3314 -- Vanover v. Cook -- 07/31/2001
Cook took no steps to enforce Vanover's obligation until she filed a renewal notice of the debt in 1993, and then filed her garnishment actions in 1996.
However, the district court found that Cook had delayed enforcing her debt only because of Vanover's assurances he would pay without forcing her to resort to the courts, and held that Vanover was therefore estopped from relying on §§ 60-2403, 2404 to bar the debt.
In this case, the amended complaint alleges that the purpose of the garnishment was "to enforce collection of [Cook's] judgments." This is precisely the purpose of Kansas's garnishment procedure.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/2001/07/99-3314.htm   (3417 words)

  
 Captain Cook Bibliography - Journal and newspaper articles
The New Caledonian vocabularies of Cook and the Forsters (Balad, 1774).
Cook's tour is the sail of the century.
Haudricourt, A.G. The New Caledonian vocabularies of Cook and the Forsters [Balad, 1774].
pages.quicksilver.net.nz /jcr/~cookarticles.html   (6019 words)

  
 Bill Cook files 2/21/2007
COOK was born on Aug 12 1925 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma.
COOK was born on Sep 10 1902 in Murphy, Cherokee Co. North Carolina.
COOK was born in 1871 in Macon, Missouri.
cookshangout.com /database/d83.html   (790 words)

  
 Sport | A-Z of British world champions
If the Olympic victory of Stephanie Cook, right, was the finest hour for Britain's pentathletes, the world championships at Millfield School in Somerset in July ran it close.
Cook, of course, was the star of the show, participating in relay and team victories before adding her first individual world title.
The 23-year-old Georgina Harland, who had beaten Cook in the British championships in April, powered through in the final stages of the run to take third place at Millfield; the Olympic bronze medallist Kate Allenby placed fifth; and Sian Lewis was 14th.
sport.guardian.co.uk /print/0,3858,4321089-108678,00.html   (1712 words)

  
 My Family
Murriel Leo Cook was born on Jul 11 1930 in Tahlequah, Cherokee Co., Oklahoma.
She was married to Charles Edward Cook on Sep 1 1968 in Murphy, Cherokee, N.C..
Rual Calvin "Dusty" Cook was born on Jan 13 1921 in Afton, Oklahoma.
www.cookshangout.com /database/d79.html   (1202 words)

  
 Cook Children's Healthcare //
Cook Children's 500th Stem Cell Tranplant is a Tale of Three Siblings.
Cook Children's is certified by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) as a transplant center, registry site and stem cell harvesting center.
Cook Children's performs stem cell transplants for diseases ranging from various cancers to genetic disorders like Hurler syndrome, sickle cell anemia and immune system dysfunction.
www.cookchildrens.com /Applications/Spotlight/Kids/?com=D4DF82657E58415BA06DA5697DC13CB0&spid=74CC2B13AE8E4A418E4036864AE7C606&id=BA4296A807CD42BBBB38B69ABD318A87   (754 words)

  
 Sisters are working on wedding plans - February 14, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Stephanie, 19, and Tyler Hennessy of Riverside became engaged Jan. 6 while at Disney World with his grandparents.
Stephanie is scheduled to graduate from the Pennsylvania College of Technology in floral design and interior plantscape in May 2005.
Stephanie is considering holding her ceremony in Hennessy’s church.
www.dailyitem.com /archive/2004/0214/local/stories/04local.htm   (688 words)

  
 Washington Courts
After a coverage dispute was settled, USAA paid the Cooks $212,000 under their homeowners policy and $14,500 under a renter's policy.
The Cooks did not go to trial against Butler, but they did proceed to trial against Lavine's on their claims that Lavine's negligence was the cause of the fire.
USAA refused and the Cooks filed suit against USAA, claiming that under Thiringer, USAA was not entitled to retain any subrogation settlement amounts until the Cooks were fully compensated.
www.courts.wa.gov /opinions?fa=opinions.opindisp&docid=527142MAJ   (1115 words)

  
 Stephanie da Silva's Corn Chowder Collection
Cook over low heat for 2 minutes more, stirring constantly (do not boil).
Gently cook the chopped onion in 4 tablespoons (60 ml) of the butter, without browning, until soft (about 10 minutes).
Cook potatoes in separate saucepan in boiling water 15 minutes or until tender.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~mjw/recipes/soup/chowder/sds-cornchow-coll.html   (919 words)

  
 BBC - A Sporting Nation - Stephanie Cook
Born in Irvine, Ayshire in 1972, Stephanie Cook moved to Bedford when she was just two years old; however, she still considers herself to be Scottish.
As the event drew to a climax, Cook was back in eighth place, 98 points behind the leader, de Reil, with Allenby also looking strong 44 points ahead of her compatriot.
However, in a tense finish, Cook made up the ground to pass the previous leader with 250 metres to go and clinch the gold medal with a score of 5,018 points.
www.bbc.co.uk /scotland/sportscotland/asportingnation/article/0029/print.shtml   (606 words)

  
 Steph Cook
Stephanie’s Olympic victory was helped along thanks to a specialist nutrition program she started some 12 months before Sydney, when she was striving to make the GB Olympic team.
Stephanie says, ‘I like the fact that the product has been formulated by doctors and it’s ingredients are 100% natural’.
Stephanie says ‘one of the first benefits I noticed after using Green Magic was that my recovery rate after completing my five disciplines (fencing, swimming, shooting, horse jumping, and running) was much faster’.
www.newspirit-naturals.co.uk /News/StephCook2.htm   (443 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS | Cook's recipe for a happy ending
Britain's Stephanie Cook won modern pentathlon gold on the last day of the Sydney Olympics, but less than a year on, she's preparing for her last hurrah.
Despite the career change, or perhaps because of it, Cook maintains she is totally focused on her final challenge.
It's a tragedy for modern pentathlon that Stephanie Cook is so talented in her chosen field, but pentathlon's loss is medicine's gain.
newsvote.bbc.co.uk /sport1/low/other_sports/1323148.stm   (457 words)

  
 wishlist.com.au - The Cook's Companion - Stephanie Alexander
Stephanie Alexander has added 12 new chapters and over 300 new recipes, bringing the total recipe count to almost 1000.
Stephanie Alexander ran the award winning Melbourne restaurant ‘Stephanie's' for 21 years from 1975 and in 1997 opened the very successful ‘Richmond Hill Café and Larder'.
Stephanie was awarded an Order of Australia in 1994 for her services to the hospitality and tourism industry and for encouraging young apprentices.
www.wishlist.com.au /Product/ProductDetail.asp?SKUID=112435   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.co.uk: Books: The Cook's Companion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Stephanie has taken the unsual step of collating her recipies ingredient-by-ingredient, in alphabetical order.
One of Stephanie's most useful gifts to the domestic chef are the lists she provides of companion ingredients of her selected food.
Stephanie has a wonderfully clear style, her recipes and advice are straightforward and valuable, and I can quite happily nestle down with this book and just read it for hours.
www.amazon.co.uk /exec/obidos/ASIN/0670863734   (1054 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | OTHER SPORTS | Cook's recipe for a happy ending
Britain's Stephanie Cook won modern pentathlon gold on the last day of the Sydney Olympics, but less than a year on, she's preparing for her last hurrah.
With Cook looking to retirement, it is comforting to know modern pentathlon will be in safe hands once she's gone.
It's a tragedy for modern pentathlon that Stephanie Cook is so talented in her chosen field, but pentathlon's loss is medicine's gain.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/other_sports/1323148.stm   (445 words)

  
 Our patrons
Stephanie Cook spectacularly won her gold medal on the last day of the Sydney Olympic Games in the women's modern pentathlon by coming through from eighth place at the start of the final discipline, the 3,000 metres cross-country.
Stephanie, born in Ayrshire, Scotland, was 49 seconds behind American Emily deRiel before the running section but overhauled all the leaders with a brilliant final effort, overtaking deRiel with just 300 metres left.
As an Oxford and Cambridge graduate reading medicine, Stephanie finally gained her medical qualifications in 1997, at which point she progressed from Varsity matches to a call-up to the national pentathlon squad, where she came fifth in her first World Cup event.
www.charityride.org /patrons.htm   (789 words)

  
 Oxford Sports Network - News
Stephanie Cook, who so famously won gold in the Modern Pentathlon at the Sydney Olympics, led the British Modern Pentathlon team to individual and team success in the World Championships at Millfields School in Somerset.
Stephanie Cook has been a breath of fresh air in today's sporting world, where money, greed, and sharp practice have too often overwhelmed the truly heroic, admirable or inspirational performances that lie at the heart of true sporting endeavour.
Cook, who has family in Oxford, only took up Modern Pentathlon when she was a student in the city.
www.oxfordsportsnetwork.com /story2f56.html?ID=23   (450 words)

  
 Love Overboard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Stephanie Lowe, the woman Ivan had been watching, struggled to her feet, adjusted her battered backpack, and scowled at the grass stains on her knees.
Stephanie searched the crowded harbor for the Josiah T. Savage, gasping when she realized it was directly in front of her, tied to a floating dock at the end of the cement path.
Stephanie had her own reasons for believing he was terribly rotten.
www.evanovich.com /ReRelease/loveoverboardexA.html   (3940 words)

  
 BBC - Three Counties - Sport - Stephanie Cook prize-giving
Stephanie, 29, won the gold medal at the Sydney Olympics last year and repeated her success at the World Championships this year before retiring to concentrate on her career as a doctor.
And it's that running ability that often hauls her out of the pack and right to the front in the last event of the modern pentathlon as happened in Sydney when she won the last of Great Britain's 11 golds.
Stephanie was awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours List and she was made a Freeman of the Borough of Bedford along with the town's other Olympic heroes: athlete Paula Radclife and rower Tim Foster.
www.bbc.co.uk /threecounties/news/2001/11/12/stephaniecook.shtml   (353 words)

  
 Cook Children's Healthcare //
In addition to that provided by Cook Children's, there are a variety of low-cost individual life insurance plans for full-time and half-time employees and dependents.
This is paid for in full by Cook Children's with a benefit amount of up to 50% of base pay after six months of disability for full-time employees.
It is Cook Children’s desire to provide quality childcare, early education and work/life solutions for our employees and their families.
www.cookschildrens.org /site.asp?spid=D517C6D3C08C49C7B827ED342386811F   (674 words)

  
 My Books
In Cooking and Travelling in South-West France Stephanie describes the rich food culture she found there during her visits over the years and shares over eighty original recipes insprired by the region.
This is a very personal account of a year of both difficulties and promise, which saw the opening of the Richmond Hill Cafe and Larder, the closure of the celebrated restaurant, Stephanie's, and cooking schools in Tuscany with Maggie Beer.
Stephanie's observations reveal an openness to experience that will delight and inspire not only food lovers, but lovers of life.
www.stephaniealexander.com.au /mybooks.htm   (868 words)

  
 Society People Personal Homepages C Cook   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Cook, Alan - Marine shares photographs from his travels and images of military life.
Cook, Jim- The Art of Self Destruction - Includes original animations, photographs, personal information, a poll, and links to music sites.
Cook, Tim - Contains photographs of his friends and family and a link about AC/DC.
www.iper1.com /iper1-odp/scat/id/Society/People/Personal_Homepages/C/Cook   (138 words)

  
 WEDDINGS; Stephanie Cook, F. Michael Ayles - New York Times   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Stephanie Lee Cook, the daughter of the Rev. Dr.
John W. Cook of Guilford, Conn., was married there yesterday to F. Michael Ayles, the son of Mr.
Her mother, Phyllis D. Cook, is the president of the New Haven Arthritis Rehabilitation Center.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07EFD61738F937A3575AC0A962958260&sec=&pagewanted=print   (146 words)

  
 Olympics: Five-star Harland Has Heart of Iron
She is such a talent that her former team-mate Stephanie Cook, who made history four years ago when she became the first women's Olympic champion in the sport, anointed Harland as her successor almost as soon as she crossed the finishing line in Sydney.
Harland was in Sydney as a reserve to Cook and Kate Allenby, who won the bronze medal and could be one of her biggest rivals in Athens.
Just as the key to Cook's success was her running ability, so Harland is expected to clinch gold on the final leg.
www.buzzle.com /editorials/7-6-2004-56333.asp   (549 words)

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