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  Stewart Graeme Guthrie
Stewart Graeme Guthrie of New Zealand is the most recent civilian recipient of the George Cross, which is equal to the Victoria Cross, but awarded for conspicuous gallantry not in the face of an enemy.
Guthrie, a New Zealand Police sergeant, was sole duty officer at Port Chalmers police station on November 13, 1990 when he received a report that a man was firing a weapon indiscriminately at Aramoana, a seaside town near Dunedin.
Sergeant Guthrie was awarded the George Cross posthumously, and the citation was published in the London Gazette on February 18, 1992.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/s/st/stewart_graeme_guthrie.html   (348 words)

  
  Stewart Graeme Guthrie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stewart Graeme Guthrie, GC (November 22, 1948 – November 13, 1990) of New Zealand is the most recent civilian recipient of the George Cross, the highest award for conspicuous gallantry not in the face of an enemy awarded in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth Realms.
Guthrie, a New Zealand Police sergeant, was sole duty officer at Port Chalmers police station on November 13, 1990 when he received a report that a man was firing a weapon indiscriminately at Aramoana, a seaside town near Dunedin.
Sergeant Guthrie was awarded the George Cross posthumously, and the citation was published in the London Gazette on February 18, 1992.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stewart_Graeme_Guthrie   (397 words)

  
 Memorial : Sergeant Stewart Graeme Guthrie - New Zealand Police
Sergeant Guthrie, who was the sole duty officer at Port Chalmers Police Station, went immediately to the resort.
Sergeant Guthrie challenged the gunman, and fired a shot into the air.
Sergeant Guthrie was posthumously awarded the George Cross.
www.police.govt.nz /about/memorial/stewart_guthrie.html   (247 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Charles Guthrie, Baron Guthrie of Craigiebank GCB LVO OBE, former Chief of The Defence Staff and Chief of The Imperial General Staff, British Army
Francis Guthrie, a mathematician famous for first stating the four color problem
Sarah Lee Guthrie, American folk singer, daughter of Arlo Guthrie, granddaughter of Woody Guthrie
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Guthrie   (115 words)

  
 Guthrie Castle corporate event and wedding venue in Scotland
Very few people have played Guthrie Castle Golf Course, which is set in a private estate and has a membership of one - American millionaire Dan Pena, who owns the castle and built the course eight years ago for his 50th birthday.
He wanted it to be the ultimate challenge and, because he was building it for his own amusement with his own money, he deliberately chose to overlook many of the concepts associated with golf course design.
Guthrie Castle GC, a private course near Arbroath...difficulty is based on several factors.
www.guthriecastle.com /docs/golfcoursetestimonial.htm   (1112 words)

  
 NZDF Medals - The George Cross and George Medal
Three New Zealanders have been posthumous recipients of the George Cross: Sergeant Stewart Graeme Guthrie (of the New Zealand Police); Sergeant Ken Hudson (of the New Zealand Army); and Lance Corporal David Russell (of the New Zealand Army).
A George Cross was awarded to the Island of Malta for the sustained heroism and gallantry of its citizens during the Second World War.
Sergeant Stewart Graeme Guthrie, New Zealand Police - date of act: 13 November 1990; year of award: 1992
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 Scoop: Heather Roy's Diary August 25 2006
Sergeant Guthrie was killed on 13 November 1990 at Aramoana, after David Gray ran amok with a firearm killing 12 people and wounded many more.
They finally located him inside his house, whereupon the constable took position at the front of the house whilst Sergeant Guthrie took position at the rear of the property; the more dangerous of the two positions.
Remembering Sergeant Guthrie, by introducing a police scholarship in his name, would be an honour both to the man who gave his life for the force and for the recipients.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/PA0608/S00465.htm   (2123 words)

  
 Song Books, Magazines, Sources
1955 Australian Bush Ballads, Douglas Stewart & Nancy Keesing
1957 Old Bush Songs, Douglas Stewart & Nancy Keesing
2005 Singing Australian: A history of folk and country music, Graeme Smith
unionsong.com /books.html   (632 words)

  
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Led by national dance participant Graeme Guthrie, the crowd was their's.
After a complete butchering of `Strong Enough' that would make even Sheryl Crow cry, Laurie Jones closed out the first act with the second part of her three act routine.
An incredibly morose piano composition by Jawn Stewart followed and the evening was closed out by the historic `Kickline'.
www.unb.ca /web/bruns/0203/20/entertainment/redandblack.html   (529 words)

  
 Melbourne Research Office -> Research Data Collection & Performance Statistics - Reports / Publication: Research ...
Jobling MF, Huang X, Stewart LR, Barnham KJ, Curtain CC, Volitakis I, Perugini MA, White AR, Cherny RA, Masters CL, Barrow CJ, Collins SJ, Bush AI and Cappai R. Copper and zinc binding modulates the aggregation and neurotoxic properties of the prion peptide PrP106-126.
Differential involvement of conotoxin-sensitive mechanisms in neurogenic vasodilation responses: effects of age.
Pirkis JE, Livingston JA, Appleby NJ and Stewart AG.
www.research.unimelb.edu.au /rpag/reports/research/2001/medicine   (8458 words)

  
 BRITPOP
Mythology leads us to believe that Bob Lang, Eric Stewart and Rick Rothwell were pressed into service as Fontana's backing group when his own group failed to show at an audition.
With Fontana, of course, they did "Game Of Love" in '65, but scored on their own as a solo group with "Groovy Kind Of Love" in '66 once Wayne had left for his own solo career.
Much of their earlier work is pleasant, impressive and pop-orientated; "Go Now" is a fine example (though their jaunty "Fly Me Straight" never made the top-40 charts, alas).
www.columbia.edu /~brennan/beatles/britpop.html   (14595 words)

  
 NetRhythms: A to Z Album and Gig reviews
Springsteen does so by drawing on the inspiration of Guthrie, Seeger et al, Pacheco is the real thing, cut from the same cloth as those guys with the same dust on his boots and the same song in his heart.
I'd emphasise that these are points which may well not occur to those coming to George's music for the first time (let's be honest, not every listener readily responds to just one man and a guitar!), and which are more of concern to those of us who already know George's earlier recordings.
However, so long and illustrious is the list (Jon Bon Jovi, Rod Stewart, John Prine and Lucinda Williams are just four of the names), that it seems more appropriate to say that if YOU haven't worked with HIM then the gap is on your CV not his.
www.netrhythms.co.uk /reviewsp.html   (14626 words)

  
 The early history of Scotland and meanings of the clan names and place-names appearing on the Clan Map of Scotland
The lions at the top of the map are modelled on those on the Bruce crest; these were later adopted by the Stewart kings as a public proclamation of the legitimacy of their claim to be Bruce's heirs.
The crown for which the lions are reaching is the second one Bruce had made for himself, Edward I having first confiscated the crown worn by Alexander III and then, after the battle of Methven in 1307, Bruce's replacement.
David de Graham was granted land north of Dundee by William the Lion and another David acquired the barony of Kincardine in Perthshire.
www.gwp.enta.net /scothist.htm   (19691 words)

  
 NetRhythms: A to Z Album and Gig reviews
Cantrell's interpretation of these "lighter" musical sojourns has been a staple of her charm from the start, and under her guidance, maybe in consequence of the unobtrusive, effortless emotion of her voice, the music seems utterly exposed, and the expression is of a wealth of substance and beauty.
Wishful Thinking, Wynn Stewart's blissful fifties shuffle, is in a similarly thrilling vain, Cantrell affectionately expressing her historian' s fondness for "Californian Country" of the time with a precision execution that has the song absolutely regaling in splendour.
Of her own all-important originals on Flowered Vine, California Rose follows on in the tradition of past efforts like Queen of the Coast and Mountain Fern in being stylistically and emotionally sparkling tributes to forgotten country heroes, Cantrell coating her acute narrative in a traditional and humble country form.
www.netrhythms.co.uk /reviewsc.html   (14040 words)

  
 Noise News for Week of March 19, 2000
The article said that the Government is expected to argue that the flights are necessary, and that Heathrow is a major and an important factor in the national economy.
But Hacan spokesman John Stewart says defense and economics are weak arguments.
While the number of people disturbed by the night flights might not have that same impact on the national economy, the impact has still caused people to move because of the noise, or have had their families adversely affected because of it.
www.nonoise.org /news/2000/mar19.htm   (18267 words)

  
 New Zealand Mathematical Societu Newsletter Number 90, April 2004
In Wellington I was interviewed for local radio: the interviewer was so interested in the hot news of how the parallel postulate led to the discovery of non-Euclidean geometry that I had to repeat it on air.
Stewart, Robert; The University of Auckland; 1999; "A model of the moisture distribution during the production of medium density fibreboard''; I. Collins, K. Jayarama.
He arrived in New Zealand in 1997 as the Royal Society of London Postdoctoral Fellow working with Graeme Wake at The University of Auckland and the University of Canterbury for more than a year.
ifs.massey.ac.nz /mathnews/NZMS90/news90a.shtml   (17191 words)

  
 Topic Discography - file 1
Sung in Yiddish and English by Martin Lawrence (bass) with the WMA Singers; cond.
Rich and Rambling Boy; Buffalo Skinners; I Wish I Was a Rock; It's Hard, Ain't it Hard; All Around the Water Tank; Mother's Not Dead; East Virginia Blues; The Old Batchelor; Danville Girl; The State of Arkansas; The Death of Mr Garfield; Roll On Buddy.
Crookitt Horn (Lucy Stewart); Wim Worn Waddles (Mummers, Dorchester); When I Was a Little Boy (John Stickle); The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre (Jimmy Mcbeath); The Frog and the Mouse (Adolphus Le Ruez/Elizabeth Cronin/Annik Paterson/Albert Beale); Old King Cole (Bill Westaway); Fear a'Phige (Group Of Singers.
www.mustrad.org.uk /discos/dis_txt1.htm   (9477 words)

  
 Masonic Book Reviews
The History of Freemasonry in Virginia, by Richard A. Rutyna and Peter C. Stewart, published in 1998
Huts and Sheds: The Journey of Freemasonry from Western Europe to the Republic of Texas, by Howard R. Stewart
100 Years of Scottish Rite Masonry in the Valley of Guthrie, 1899–1999, Orient of Oklahoma, by Robert G.
www.bessel.org /bkrevs.htm   (15147 words)

  
 Alexander Books - Catalog E-K
Guthrie, John - A HISTORY OF MARINE ENGINEERING (Hutchinson Educational) Hardcover; Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket; Hardcover w/dust jacket.
Covers bumped along edges and corners; donation bookplate on front end paper; no marks in book.
Johnson, J. Stewart - EILEEN GRAY DESIGNER (Museum Of Modern Art) Paperback; Very Good- with no dust jacket; Oversized paperback.
www.alexanderbooks.net /cgi-bin/catalog.cgi?spanno=2   (14618 words)

  
 Graeme Greenback: The Iraqi Alamo, a CNN/CIA Scenario
Graeme Greenback: The Iraqi Alamo, a CNN/CIA Scenario
Martha Stewart's Lesson: Never Talk to the FBI
Mired in the Tracks of Alexander the Great
www.counterpunch.org /valentine04282004.html   (2248 words)

  
 CALL Bibliography
In H. Trueba, G. Guthrie, and K. Au (eds.), Culture and the bilingual classroom: Studies in classroom ethnography (pp.
Goodwin, Alice Anne; Hamrick, Jim; Stewart, Timothy C. Instructional Delivery via Electronic Mail.
Hymes, D. Foundations in sociolinguistics: An ethnographic approach.
www.athel.com /athelbb.html   (11101 words)

  
 The Professionals (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
gs: Michael Craig [ Guthrie ], Ronald Hines [ Copeland ], Lynda Marchal [ Viv Copeland ], Ian Redford [ Lucas ], Alun Lewis [ McCabe ], Oona Kirsch [ Sandy Copeland ], Kate Dorning [ Nancy ], John Michael McCarthy [ Insp.
Johnson ], Freddie Boardley [ Billiard player ], Arthur Whybrow [ Gardener ], Stephen Mackenna [ Rod ], Richard Albrecht [ Pearson ], Grant-Ashley Warnock [ Lou ], Graeme Eton [ CI5 mechanic ], James Butchart [ Labourer ], Tex Fuller [ Pat Weaver ], Kellie Byrne [ Schoolgirl ], Joanne Bell [ Schoolgirl ]
A criminal comes to Doyle seeking protection for his family who have been threatened by rival mobsters.
epguides.com /Professionals/guide.shtml   (2879 words)

  
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Guthrie, W.K.C. A History of Greek Philosophy, Camb.
Nicholson Graeme, Plato's Phaedrus: The Philosophy of Love (Purdue University Press Series in the History of Philosophy), Purdue University Press; ISBN: 1557531188; (March 1999)
Science, Technology and the Rise of Corporate Capitalism.
www.hist-analytic.org /Czechfriends.htm   (12258 words)

  
 New Zealand Books
Around Christchurch by Tram in the 20th Century :: Graham Stewart
Around Wellington by Tram in the 20th Century :: Graham Stewart
Collins Handguide to the Native Trees of New Zealand :: K Stewart
www.newzealandbooks.co.nz /ep-new-zealand-books.htm   (4019 words)

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