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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  foxBGHsuit/SUIT PARTIES
Steve decided it was time for a change after Fox news managers and their lawyers pressured him to deliberately distort a news story-and then fired him after he resisted.
It was Wilson’s reports that first revealed the hazard, uncovering and documenting how, for lack of a 25ยข improvement to the latch, Americans (including many children) were dying in low-speed, side-impact crashes when the latches failed and victims were ejected through the rear door.
She and her investigative reporting partner Steve Wilson sued Fox Television in 1998, claiming they were fired after resisting pressure from their own news managers who wanted them to slant a news story to appease an advertiser and potential litigant.
www.foxbghsuit.com /bgh3.htm   (921 words)

  
 Steve Wilson
Wilson's most important recording to date was released by MAXJAZZ in June 2003.
Wilson brought a sextet to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's "Carolina Jazz Festival" where they were in residency for week of clinics and performances.
Wilson continues to tour with the Steve Wilson Quartet: Bruce Barth, Ed Howard and Adam Cruz and his Generations Band: Mulgrew Miller, Ray Drummond and Ben Riley.
www.stevewilsonmusic.com /index2.html   (862 words)

  
 Steve Wilson and Jane Akre: "Cheap, false martyrs"?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hired in December 1996 to become the investigative team, Wilson was paid $40,000 a year for a backbreaking 10 hours a week of work, and Akre got $70,000 for more or less a full-time job that included light duties as anchor.
Wilson and Akre weren't very shrewd reporters, or they would have known that at that time the Planet and WTVT had several informal relationships, including sharing stories.
Wilson wanted me to testify that when, several months ago we were advertising to hire an investigative reporter, we didn't hire him because WTVT had ruined his reputation as a journalist.
www.milkismilk.com /wilson-akre-cheap-false-martyrs-aug2000.htm   (1219 words)

  
 www.jazzweekly.com | Jazz Weekly Reviews
Wilson has recorded a clutch of fine discs with the fiery percussionist, and with drummers Bill Stewart (the wonderful Telepathy from a few years back), Louie Bellson, and Billy Drummond.
Pianist Bruce Barth is on a few of Wilson’s previous recordings, and he contributes piano and a composition to Passages, Steve Wilson’s latest recording for Chick Corea’s Stretch label.
Wilson (on alto) pairs with Payton to state the theme which is artfully broken and suspended between brief improvisations by Barth.
www.jazzweekly.com /reviews/wilson.htm   (494 words)

  
 Oregon Judicial Department - Publications
The trust became irrevocable on Steve Wilson's death and provides that Eva Wilson, as the surviving spouse, is the income beneficiary and may invade the corpus of the trust if necessary to maintain the standard of living she enjoyed during marriage.
At trial, wife argued that the property at 2850 Crater Lake Highway, the Rubber Tree, Inc. stock, the Steve Wilson, Co. stock and the interest in the trust were marital assets subject to the presumption of equal contribution and should be divided between the parties.
In her second assignment of error, wife argues that the trial court's ruling that husband may delay paying her the value of the Rubber Tree stock leaves the parties financially entangled to an unacceptable degree and, accordingly, that husband should be required to pay her share of the value of the stock immediately.
www.publications.ojd.state.or.us /A97848.htm   (1768 words)

  
 The Man Who
Steve Wilson was born in the 1930's, and spent five years in a state orphanage.
Wilson was also warned that anything he saw was Top Secret, and that if he so much as breathed wrong, or opened his mouth about anything he saw, it would be his last breath.
Colonel Wilson related that among the scenes, which the female extraterrestrial's crystal hologram displayed for the assembled group, was the history of the Earth and of extraterrestrial involvement with it.
pages.prodigy.net /skywatch/man_who.htm   (4226 words)

  
 Letters - Supports Steve Wilson for council
We are writing to encourage Farmington residents to vote for Steve Wilson for one of the open City Council seats on Nov. 2.
Steve’s interest in bringing more business into Farmington, encourage a strong working relationship with the school district, focus on park and recreation opportunities and improve communication both at City Hall and throughout the city are goals that will serve all Farmington residents.
We believe that Steve Wilson’s positive attitude and work ethic is what is needed on the City Council and hope that all Farmington residents will join us in voting for Steve Wilson on Nov. 2.
www.thisweek-online.com /2004/october/8letsmith.html   (176 words)

  
 Steve Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson -- whose degrees are from the University of Oklahoma, Texas Christian University and Wichita State University -- has been on the faculty at SWT since 1987.
In addition, Wilson is actively involved in outreach programs that spread the teaching of creative writing to schools and the community.
Wilson was chosen as the 1999 Honors Professor of the Year, after teaching a Fall 1998 course on "American Protest Literature of the 20th Century."
www.english.txstate.edu:16080 /wilson_s   (479 words)

  
 Wilson Group Communications, Inc. - Steve Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson, a veteran news reporter with The Cincinnati Enquirer, Gannett News Service and USA Today, draws upon his experience of covering national crises as a journalist and helping solve them as a crisis management consultant.
Wilson operates under the belief that organizations often can find opportunity even in the midst of a crisis.
Born and raised in the Midwest, Wilson took his first newspaper job at age 18 and was a combat correspondent during the Vietnam War.
www.wilson-group.com /about/fSwilson.html   (276 words)

  
 [Scott Tribble] Publications - Technically Speaking: Meet Steve Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wilson recently took part in an e-mail interview with Guitar.com, and we’re happy to share with you the Bias King’s responses.
Wilson: When I started, he had a 1-15 Vibroverb driving a Vibrotone, a Dumble Steel String Singer on a 4x12 EV loaded cab, a 200w Marshall Major on a 4x12 EV loaded cab, and a pair of flface Super Reverbs with the two bottom speakers replaced with EVs.
Wilson: I’m a tube Hi-Fi buff, and a lot of the old tube Hi-Fi amps had a resistor in the Plate or Cathode to measure the bias current and a set of test points for easy meter access.
www.stribble.com /showarticle.asp?ID=41   (2396 words)

  
 Steve Wilson, Michelle White, Wilson/White Studios, Saul White, Larry Lake, Tony Scibella, Colorado Modern, The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wilson's art style is influenced by "beat" culture of 1950-1965, by surrealism, and by Dada.
Wilson began working with artists such as Tony Scibella, a poet and painter, Saul White, a painter, Frank Rios, a poet, Stuart Z. Perkoff, a poet and collage artist, Stan Brakhage, a filmmaker, and Renick (Russ) Stevenson, a painter.
In 1999 Wilson was introduced to Elizabeth Schlosser, and in June of the same year he had a one-man show at her gallery.
home.mindspring.com /~sagriffin/WilsonInterview.html   (3250 words)

  
 Steve Wilson
Steve went on to explain further: “So, for example, I did a lot with h’s vocals whereby he had two, sometimes more than that, interlocking vocal parts.
Steve was getting the upper hand on me, which was not a good sign, especially when he added, “Hey ho.
Steve goes on to say that he feels “the pros far outweigh the cons” and then give me the other side of the coin.
www.fortunecity.com /tinpan/rumba/309/steve.htm   (7659 words)

  
 LVanHart Artist Productions - Company Biography and Jazz Artist Biographies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hartmann has co-produced two of Steve Wilson's recordings, Generations (with Mulgrew Miller, Ray Drummond and Ben Riley) and Passages (with Bruce Barth, Ed Howard, Adam Cruz and Nicholas Payton), for Stretch Records; and is a third will be released by MAXJAZZ in Spring 2003.
It is these qualities that have earned STEVE WILSON the enviable position of being on the bandstand and in the studio with the greatest names in jazz.
Wilson continues to tour with the Steve Wilson Quartet: Bruce Barth, Ed Howard and Adam Cruz and Generations (From Hard Bop to Here) his multi-generational quartet with Mulgrew Miller, Ray Drummond and Ben Riley.
www.lvanhart.com /bio.html   (3737 words)

  
 Steve Wilson | Generations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
To reach Wilson's level of musicianship obviously takes years and years of intense practice, but this young dude is clearly blessed with an abundance of natural ability.
Wilson's concept for this major-label debut was to pit himself with several generations of older players who first inspired him to become a jazz artist.
Wilson is equally adept on soprano and alto, and he even plays flute on the gently swinging “Wait,” bringing to mind another talented sax-flutist, Eric Dolphy.
www.allaboutjazz.com /php/article.php?id=2967   (365 words)

  
 Steve Wilson Quartet
Ask Steve Wilson for a characterization of jazz and he’ll defer to the late Billy Higgins, who defined this music as "sanctified intelligence." One could hardly ask for a better way to describe Wilson’s own work; the 40-year-old saxophonist approaches his art with a combination of thoughtful rigor and deep-rooted soul.
These qualities, along with his sure-footed rhythmic sense and sharp melodic instinct, made Wilson the quintessential sideman (with the likes of Ralph Peterson, Dave Holland and Chick Corea) for a number of years.
Like Wilson, this unit is thoroughly modern in conception but admittedly indebted to the past; Passages (Stretch), their latest album, pays homage to jazz’s dearly departed heroes.
www.citypaper.net /articles/012402/mus.picka.shtml   (217 words)

  
 Steve Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wilson HTM chief Steve Wilson confirmed the talks, saying his company was keen to back companies like Mr Ackerie's which were at the more entrepreneurial end...
Steve Wilson Quartet with Nicholas Payton at Jazz
Steve Wilson is a producer as well as lead guitarist/singer for progressive rock band Porcupine Tree.
www.wikiverse.org /steve-wilson   (166 words)

  
 Steve Wilson on the net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson is a singer/songwriter based in Weymouth and regularly plays as a solo artist on the local music circuit.
Steve and his band "The Wilsons" play all over the county with their blend
If you would like to contact Steve for more information or to make a booking, pease take the link to the contacts page.
www.stevewilson.net   (158 words)

  
 PORCUPINE TREE - Steve Wilson - "Eclectic Earwig Reviews Music and More for You!"
Gone are the trippy 10-minute acid-induced sonic journeys that were the trademark of bandleader Steve Wilson, they're now replaced with "proper" songs complete with standard verses and catchy choruses.
To his credit, Wilson does manage to fire off an excellent pop tune with the track "Piano Lessons," a track that is basically a piece of early 60's Brit pop augmented with one of Wilson's ethereal choruses.
I'm not sure why Steve Wilson has decided to steer PT away from psychedelia towards more mainstream music, but on Stupid Dream he does prove to be more than capable at making the switch.
www.eer-music.com /reviews/Porcupine_Tree.html   (513 words)

  
 Steve Wilson | Passages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With a straight-ahead ensemble playing mostly his own compositions, Steve Wilson moves between straight-ahead jazz and the more involved modern mainstream in groups of two, three, four and five.
Wilson’s overtone-rich tone sweetens the project’s impression, particularly on soprano and flute.
Highly recommended, Steve Wilson’s latest album drives straight ahead with tradition in his sights and lush scenery on the side.
www.allaboutjazz.com /reviews/r0600_072.htm   (355 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Taliban on the Palouse?
Before it was over, the presidents of both universities had condemned Wilson and Wilkins' book in unsparing terms, dozens of newspaper articles, editorials, advertisements and letters to the editor had been printed, major demonstrations had been held, new antiracist groups had formed, and a whole array of counter-events had been organized for the Wilson/Wilkins event.
And during those three decades, largely beneath the radar of his neighbors, Wilson had built a far-flung, far-right religious empire that included a college, an array of lower schools, an entire denomination of churches, and more.
At the same time, with longtime collaborator Wilkins, Wilson was developing a theology that married an enthusiastic endorsement of the antebellum South with ideas of religious government — an ideology now at the center of the neo-Confederate movement.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=376   (875 words)

  
 Venues - Your Guide to Entertainment in Denton
Steve explained that it's about how he finally learned to let go, remembering the relationship for the wonderful thing that it was, rather than the tragic parts: “The feelings fade, but the moments linger on.” It's those kinds of sentiments so freely expressed that make this record great.
Steve will be giving an in-store performance there May 3rd, along with Special Guest Marshal from FAKTION.
For more information on Steve Wilson, such as CD releases or scheduled appearances, visit his website online at stevewilsononline.com.
www.venuesmagazine.com /0405/SteveWilson_story.htm   (627 words)

  
 WXYZ: Investigations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chief investigative reporter Steve Wilson got a rude reception Friday when he went digging for answers in the growing scandal that he broke over a pricey S.U.V. linked to the mayor's office.
Our Chief Investigative Reporter Steve Wilson exposed the costly castle on EMU's campus, the $5.2 million structure built to house the school's president and hold mostly private soirees, all at a time when there's no money for classroom renovations and other worthy projects.
Steve Wilson takes a new look at those prices and shows that there are large differences in wholesale prices and what you pay at the drug store.
www.detnow.com /wxyz/ys_investigations/0,2132,WXYZ_15949,00.html   (2530 words)

  
 WXYZ: Anchors And Reporters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson is an investigative reporter with more than 30 years experience on local and national television.
His reports have focused on faulty products, the misbehavior of corporations and their executives, TV preachers who were fleecing the flock, and government officials' caught-in-the-act of putting their own interests ahead of the public interest.
Steve's work has received recognition not only for reporting but also for courage.
www.wxyz.com /wxyz/anchors_reporters/article/0,2132,WXYZ_15900_2506709,00.html   (224 words)

  
 Steve Wilson | Passages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson’s second Stretch release is a triumph.
There are nine Wilson originals, one by Barth (”The Lexter,” among the best), and one by Keith Jarrett (”Days and Nights Waiting”).
Steve Wilson- alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, C flute, alto flute, additional percussion; Bruce Barth- piano, Fender Rhodes; Adam Cruz- drums, percussion; Ed Howard- bass; Nicholas Payton- trumpet on "Turnin’ the Corner and "Q-B-Rab," flugelhorn on "Grace."
www.allaboutjazz.com /reviews/r0700_152.htm   (374 words)

  
 Steve Wilson and Company
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Steve Wilson the JOYOLOGIST whose secrets to success have helped thousands of people to live a happier, more enjoyable, and more profitable life can help you today.
STEVE WILSON and COMPANY brings a promise of quality, value, and uncompromising effectiveness to each presentation...always.
www.stevewilson.com   (377 words)

  
 Steve Wilson (Singer/Songwriter) - Free Music Downloads, Videos, CDs, MP3s, Bio, Merchandise and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Steve Wilson's music career began at the age of 13 when he picked up his first guitar and learned to play it by ear.
Steve's musical talent matured as he played in several bands during high school and college.
During this time, however, Steve continued to write and upon leaving the Army in 1997, the 25-year-old guitarist moved to Dallas, Texas.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/music/artist/bio/0,,2528422,00.html   (332 words)

  
 Steve Wilson
Steve, like myself, was a customer who would hang out and chat at length about the state of comic books.
Well, Steve was very enthusiastic about getting involved any way he could.
Steve tried out for the part of Dark Santa, but that was not to be (a noble effort nevertheless).
www.grenke.com /steve_wilson.htm   (296 words)

  
 Up Close with Steve Wilson
As Steve Wilson took the stage at "Ricks Place", the murmur of chatter inside that Denton landmark was lively.
If you find yourself standing in front of a stage where Steve Wilson is standing, his eyes closed and guitar in hand, get comfortable...You're not going anywhere for a while.
In 2004, Steve gained the attention of several independent record labels resulting in offers for distribution, manufacturing and promotion of his previously recorded music.
www.angelfire.com /tx6/stevewilson   (802 words)

  
 Steve Wilson, Michelle White, Wilson/White Studios, Saul White, Larry Lake, Tony Scibella, Colorado Modern, The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wilson continued working in rare books through the '90s but "the face of the book business has changed.
Wilson speaks highly of these times and the great influence of working with Tony Scibella and Saul White.
I asked Steve Wilson if there were any survival tricks he would like to share.
home.mindspring.com /%7Esagriffin/WilsonInterview.html   (3250 words)

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