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In the News (Mon 7 Dec 09)

  
  Deft and dangerous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Terry Mosher in front of a self-portrait: he was impatient with the documentary filmmaking process.
Mosher's award-winning cartoons have been on display for decades, but little is known about what has driven him to visually toy with political, public and human foibles for more than 30 years.
Mosher is also a player in the political cabaret The Four Anglos of the Apocalypse, along with Gazette columnist Josh Freed and comedy musical duo Bowser and Blue.
www.canada.com /montrealgazette/story.html?id=c154c35c-1983-4558-a5ca-2b0823d146c0&k=63587   (1014 words)

  
 Newfoundland and Labrador Volleyball Association
Terry began his volleyball career as a player in Corner Brook where he was born and raised.
Terry’s greatest accolade came in 2002 when Volleyball Canada honoured him as their coach of the year.
Throughout his distinguished career Terry Mosher has been a dominant force in the development of the sport of volleyball throughout this province.
www.nlva.net /hof/hof_terry_mosher.htm   (623 words)

  
 ACEC - News & Info
The Montreal Gazette's master satirist is the subject of a documentary called Dangerous When Provoked: The Life and Times of Terry Mosher, which airs on the CBC television series Life and Times tonight.
Mosher's award-winning cartoons have been on public display for decades, but little is known about what has driven him to visually toy with political, public and human foibles for more than 30 years.
Under the glare of the documentary lens, Mosher's eyes glisten when he speaks of the importance of his charity work and the beauty of his drug-and-booze- free world.
www.canadiancartoonists.com /news_article_aislin06.html   (542 words)

  
 Defense rests in elder fraud trial -- Los Altos Town Crier
Mosher, a Downey customer, moved her money to another bank in 1993 and then gave Asplund and his family thousands of dollars in gifts.
Minks told the court that Mosher, the same age as Minks, was just a generous person, not a confused, sick alcoholic suffering from dementia.
In July 1993 Terry Mosher closed her Downey account of $294,000, moved it to Home Savings as a joint tenancy account, and put Asplund and his wife, Kathy, on the account with right of survivorship, according to court testimony.
latc.com /1998/03/16/news/news2.print.html   (509 words)

  
 Loyola Corners thrift and manager face charges of elder care fraud -- Los Altos Town Crier
Asplund, 36, admitted in court last Thursday, before Judge Joseph F. Biafore Jr., that on July 9, 1993, an elderly widow, Terry Mosher, closed her Downey account of $294,000, moved it to Home Savings as a joint tenancy account, and put Asplund and his wife, Kathy, on the account with the right of survivorship.
Terry Mosher was in her late 70s at the time of her husband's death.
According to a Mercury News article, court papers indicate Mosher's heirs are seeking $748,000 in general damages on behalf of Mosher's estate and up to $10 million in punitive damages against the thrift.
latc.com /1998/02/16/news/news2.html   (691 words)

  
  Terry Mosher, Aislin Biography
AISLIN, the name of Terry Mosher’s elder daughter, is the nom de plume he has used for over thirty years as the editorial page cartoonist for Montreal’s English-language newspaper, The Gazette.
Terry Mosher has had a long association with The Old Brewery Mission, Montreal’s largest shelter for the homeless, and in 2001, was appointed to the institution’s Board of Directors.
In recognition both of his charitable work and his contribution to the world of political cartooning, Mosher was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in May 2003.
www.aislin.com /pages/bio.html   (399 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Search Results
Scorer Terry Mosher even had the unique experience of being lobbied, in person, by Alex Rodriguez after a game the Mariners lost 15-2 at the Kingdome.
Mosher, who worked 28 years at the Bremerton Sun before retiring (he now puts out "The Sports Paper," a monthly devoted to local sports in Bremerton), is in his sixth season as the Mariners' primary scorer.
One of Mosher's toughest calls came last year, when he ruled an error on Cirillo, who was going for the major-league record for consecutive errorless games by a third baseman.
archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com /cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=scoreside06&date=20030706   (990 words)

  
 Terry Mosher, Political Cartoonist Aislin
Terry Mosher was born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1942.
In November of 1997, Mosher was disturbed, perhaps even horrified, by the actions of a particular group in the Middle East who were beheading girls.
Terry Mosher has a fascinating life that is kept quite private.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/cartoonists/89984   (475 words)

  
 -- Canadian Club -- Biography
AISLIN is the name of Terry Mosher's elder daughter, and the nom de plume that he has used for over thirty years as the editorial page cartoonist for The Gazette in Montreal.
Mosher is also the cartoon editor of Maclean's, Canada's national magazine, where he illustrates Paul Wells' back-page column.
Mosher is a member of the board of directors of The Old Brewery Mission, Montreal's largest homeless shelter.
www.canadianclub-montreal.ca /en/events/bio/mosher.html   (284 words)

  
 Meave Binchy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
AISLIN, the name of Terry Mosher’s elder daughter, is the nom de plume he has used for over thirty years as the editorial page cartoonist for Montreal’s English-language newspaper, The Gazette.
Terry Mosher has had a long association with The Old Brewery Mission, Montreal’s largest shelter for the homeless, and in 2001, was appointed to the institution’s Board of Directors.
Over the course of his career, Terry Mosher has frequently appeared as a commentator on many of Canada’s major television and radio programs.
mcarthur-co.com /aislin.html   (191 words)

  
 TERRY FAMILY HISTORIAN MARCH 1988
Nathaniel TERRY was born 3 Dec 1755 in Halifax County, Virginia the third son of Nathaniel TERRY and Sarah ROYALL.
TERRY was to build the store houses and board the store keepers seven years, for which he was to receive L100 per annum.
TERRY, 20, of DeAnn to Lucinda Prince, 16, of DeAnn on 5 Nov 1893 by J. Biddic, Elder.
www.terry-family-historian.com /TFHMAR1988.htm   (5337 words)

  
 ACEC -- Aislin
Terry Mosher is an editorial cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette.
In 1985, Mosher became the youngest person ever to be inducted into The Canadian News Hall of Fame.
In 2002 he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.
www.canadiancartoonists.com /cartoonist_aislin.html   (111 words)

  
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A wet microburst is a funnel cloud similar to a tornado.
Instead of running for cover, Terry Mosher and his wife grabbed a camera.
Terry calls photography a hobby, but wouldn't mind a few more wet microburst, as long as nobody gets hurt.
www.wbir.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=16244   (212 words)

  
 NATIONAL SPEAKERS BUREAU  Terry Mosher aka AISLIN
AISLIN is the nom de plume Terry Mosher has used for more than 30 years as the editorial page cartoonist for Montreal’s English-language newspaper, The Gazette.
Sharp in his analysis of current events and relentless in his pursuit of the newsmakers of the day, Mosher informs, entertains and provokes with a single image.
Mosher’s presentations, always informative and entertaining, cover a wide range of topics such as the role of humour in society, the history of political cartooning in Canada and caricature as a communications tool.
www.nsb.com /espeakers/NSB/espeakers/6983/TerryMosherakaAISLIN.html   (294 words)

  
 The Front: September 27, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
They said that the cartoon would make it look like I was taking sides against the ownership," says Terry Mosher, the acclaimed freelance cartoonist known as Aislin.
Mosher, who repeatedly roasted former owner Conrad Black, was told that his first attempt to criticize the Aspers would be published sometime in the following days.
Meanwhile, Terry Mosher reminds readers that they can grab an uncensored collection of many Aislin cartoons in the new-on-the-stands In Your Face.
www.montrealmirror.com /ARCHIVES/2001/092701/news3.html   (186 words)

  
 Nevada Daily Mail: Story: Melvin K. Mosher
He was born March 30, 1922, in Schell City, to Henry Grant Mosher and Lillian Echelle Mosher.
Survivors include one son, Terry K. Mosher, Nevada; one daughter, Melvonna Schneider, Oklahoma City, Okla.; one stepson, Albert Spencer, Wichita, Kan.; 13 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents and wife, he was preceded in death by two stepsons; and six brothers, Harold Mosher, Edwin Mosher, James Mosher, Kenneth Mosher, Ralph Mosher and Roy Mosher.
www.nevadadailymail.com /story/1069255.html   (241 words)

  
 CBC-TV: Life and Times - add name   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
When Montreal cartoonist Terry Mosher dusts up the high and mighty, their bruised egos may need emergency room attention.
Mosher is “an equal opportunity jabber and stabber,” says Montreal Gazette colleague and friend Josh Freed.
During his early years as an artist, Mosher wrestled with some powerful inner demons.
www.cbc.ca /lifeandtimes/aislin.html   (251 words)

  
 The OBSERVER, Dunkirk, New York   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mosher reviewed some of the studies from the book, “The Singing Life of Birds, The Art and Science of Listening to Birdsong” written by Donald Kroodsma.
Mosher discussed some of the reasons for listening to bird songs, which included a way to identify a bird and also for the beauty of the song.
Males sing to define and hold their territory and also to attract a mate.
www.observertoday.com /news/articles.asp?articleID=9699   (314 words)

  
 Terry Mosher - American Press Institute
Mosher has free-lanced in the US and abroad for such publications such The New York Times, Time Magazine, The National Lampoon, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly and Punch.
Mosher is a member of the board of directors for The Old Brewery Mission, Montreal's largest homeless shelter.
In January of 2003, it was announced that Terry Mosher would be appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada.
www.americanpressinstitute.org /content/914.cfm   (641 words)

  
 www.sportspaper.org > Home ( DNN 2.1.2 )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
By Terry Mosher Editor, Sports Paper At almost the exact day Congress approved the Lend-Lease Act that moved the United States further along toward the war in Europe, Les Eathorne was playing on the Bremerton High School team that was capturing the 1941 state basketball championship with a 30-29 victory over St. John’s.
It’s a splendid view from her lofty perch, the mirror-like waters of Sinclair Inlet shining back at her, Rich Passage off in the distance, across the water, on the far shore, trees waving in the light breeze, outside the house the lawn beautifully landscaped, the bloom on the flowers striking in their brilliance.
When South Kitsap boys basketball coach John Callaghan was playing for South Kitsap and directing the Wolves to their first state tournament appearance in 14 years it was common for his teammates to clear out and let their friend bring the ball up the court by himself against tremendous defensive pressure.
www.sportspaper.org   (4319 words)

  
 NOMINATION FORM
Terry Mosher has been involved in volleyball in Newfoundland and Labrador in some capacity since 1968.
Terry Mosher believes in helping his athletes make it to the next level of competition.
Terry Mosher has been involved in volleyball in Newfoundland and Labrador since 1968.
www.qerhs.k12.nf.ca /n_old/mosher.htm   (1075 words)

  
 Mosher Relieves Sorce as Cowpens CO
Mosher Relieves Sorce as Cowpens CO Mosher Relieves Sorce as Cowpens CO By Ensign Victoria Tacconelli, Cowpens public affairs
-- Capt. Terry Mosher relieved Capt. John Sorce as commanding officer of USS Cowpens (CG 63) in a change-of-command ceremony aboard the ship’s flight deck on May 17.
Following his comments, both captains read their orders and Mosher assumed the responsibilities of command in traditional fashion.
www.c7f.navy.mil /news/2006/may/22.htm   (309 words)

  
 Terry Mosher at AllExperts
Christopher Terry Mosher (born 11 November 1942) is an political cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette.
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Mosher attended fourteen different schools in Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City.
He famously won entrance to the École des Beaux Arts (now part of UQAM) by forging his high-school graduation certificate, which he called his most successful work.
en.allexperts.com /e/t/te/terry_mosher.htm   (233 words)

  
 Concordia University Archives Private Fonds and Collections
Aislin is the pseudonym Terry Mosher uses as the editorial cartoonist for the Montreal Gazette.
He was born in Ottawa in 1942 and attended school in Montreal, Toronto, and Quebec City.
The material was donated to the Concordia University Archives by Terry Mosher in 2001.
archives3.concordia.ca /Privatefonds/P167.html   (226 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Aislin releases collection of best cartoons
The nationally-syndicated artist, who borrowed the pen name, Aislin, from his eldest daughter, is recognized for his satirical depiction of prominent political figures and headline-making news.
From Martha Stewart and George Bush to the Liberal Party and Canada's involvement in Afghanistan, Mosher's biting caricatures of newsmakers have often elicited both contempt and admiration from readers.
Despite Mosher's strong editorial slants, he believes in depicting his subjects in the way the public sees them.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1101481366535_8   (272 words)

  
 AISLIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
AISLIN is the name of Terry Mosher's elder daughter and the nom de plume he uses as
Mosher, was born in Ottawa in 1942 and attended fourteen different schools in Montreal,
International Salon of Caricature, in 1985 Mosher became the youngest person eve to be
www.cartoonweb.com /spotlight/aislin.html   (276 words)

  
 USS Cowpens (CG 63) Official Web Site
YOKOSUKA, Japan — Capt. Terry Mosher relieved Capt. John Sorce as commanding officer of USS Cowpens (CG 63) in a change-of-command ceremony aboard the ship’s flight deck on May 17.
            Following his comments, both captains read their orders and Mosher assumed the responsibilities of command in traditional fashion.
            “Now, all I have to do is follow the lead of Captain Sorce and take care of these fine sailors,” said Mosher.
www.cowpens.navy.mil /news1.htm   (277 words)

  
 Macleans 100 | In Conversation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Aislin, the name of Terry Mosher's elder daughter, is the nom de plume he has used for over 30 years as the editorial page cartoonist for The Montreal Gazette.
Named cartoon editor of Maclean's several years ago, Terry illustrates Paul Wells' back-page political column and showcases the work of an array of Canadian political cartoonists.
Mosher was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in May 2003.
www.macleans.ca /m100/inconversation/tickets_halifax.html   (414 words)

  
 Muslims Outraged Over Cartoon Depicting Them as Mad Dogs
The cartoon by Terry Mosher was headlined "In the name of Islamic Extremism," and compounded the insult with the statement, "with our apologies to dogs everywhere."
The editorial board said that the cartoon was intended to express "disgust at the massacre of more than 60 innocent tourists in Egypt."
"His [Mosher's] cartoon referred exclusively to Islam, and made no mention of the massacre," responded Awad.
www.wrmea.com /backissues/0198/9801049.htm   (1144 words)

  
 Mosher, Elizabeth A. ( 1921 - 1992)
She received her education at Aurora, Ill. She worked as a legal secretary for several years in Aurora and later worked for the draft board.
She married James H. Mosher March 24, 1942, in Georgia.
Survivors include her husband four sons, James Jim Mosher Jr., Pickerton, Ohio Jack Mosher, Salk Village, Ill. Terry Mosher, Naperville, Ill. and Jerrold Jerry Mosher, Montgomery, Ill. two sisters, Mrs.
wvls.lib.wi.us /ClarkCounty/clark/data/obits2/23.htm   (428 words)

  
 NATO and Nations Conduct CWID 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ruud van Dam and the NATO CWID Director, U.S. Navy Cmdr. Terry Mosher.
NATO CWID runs concurrent and shares elements of a common scenario with the Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff CWID annual event.
"NATO CWID scenario development is unique in that the scenario is not built to exercise battle staff training or refine operational procedures but to test the C2 systems that would be used by them," NATO CWID Director U.S. Navy Cmdr. Terry Mosher said.
www.act.nato.int /content.asp?pageid=973   (911 words)

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