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  THOMAS, ARCHBP OF YORK - LoveToKnow Article on THOMAS, ARCHBP OF YORK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
THOMAS OF CELANO, Franciscan friar and disciple and biographer of St Francis of Assisi.
THOMAS OF MARGA, a Nestorian bishop and author of an important monastic history in Syriac, who flourished in the 9th century A.D. He was born early in the century, probably of Persian parents, in the region of Salakh to the north-east of Mosul.
At some date during these 13 years Thomas was promoted by Abraham to be bishop of Marga, a diocese in the same district as Beth 'Abhe, and afterwards he was further advanced to be a metropolitan of Beth Garmai, a district farther to the southeast in the mountains which border the Tigris basin.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /T/TH/THOMAS_ARCHBP_OF_YORK.htm   (942 words)

  
 St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The present church, the fourth, is a designated New York landmark that was designed by Ralph Adams Cram and Bertram G. Goodhue, also architects of St. Bartholomew's.
Thomas church is characterized by a high main arcade and an open triforium and clerestory.
Making the most of a restricted rectangular urban corner site with no space for transepts, St Thomas has the scale of a large parish church (which it is), but the proportions of a small cathedral, with a nave 95 feet high.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St._Thomas_Episcopal_Church,_New_York   (398 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop of York
Thomas accompanied Odo to England, where he was made one of the King's chaplains and was raised, in 1070, to the Archiepiscopal See of York.
Thomas made a vain attempt to preserve the independence of his see, but was compelled to promise subjection to Lanfranc himself, though not to his successors.
Archbishop Thomas was present, in 1075, at the Council of London and at the funeral of Lanfranc, at Canterbury, in 1089.
www.britannia.com /bios/abofy/tbayeux.html   (570 words)

  
 TAP: Vol 12, Iss. 22. I $ New York. Thomas E. Mann and Norman Ornstein.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
But the solution is not to abandon reform or to embrace deregulation of campaign finance laws; it is to adjust reforms so that they offer adequate resources for nonwealthy candidates to get their own messages across.
And New York law had in place a contribution limit sufficiently high ($4,500, as opposed to the federal limit of $1,000) that Green could raise the additional millions to spread his message.
It means higher federal limits on contributions--closer to the $4,500 in New York than to the $1,000 in current federal law.
www.prospect.org /print/V12/22/mann-t.html   (909 words)

  
 Thomas Robert York b   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
York was a consistent Christian, and faithful in all the duties of her station.
York plans to go to Europe and will be able to have her husband join her at some of the ports where the ship visits during its cruise, most likely in Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey and as well as other ports-of-call.
York was 64 years of age and had lived in Junction City until 20 years ago when he went to San Antonio with the Ziegler and Dalton Construction Company, remaining there to make his home after their work was completed.
oakdene.org /OgGateWeb/york/janice%20list.htm   (14733 words)

  
 The Real 'Thomas Wingfield of York River' Dilemma
The two most likely explanations when it does happen are that the child was illegitimate and its father's identity unknown or that the mother had become the head of a household because of the death of her husband and subsequently given birth to a posthumous child.
So Owen could be Thomas' illegitimate grandson, son of his daughter Mary, or the posthumous son of an otherwise unknown Wingfield man. Since there is no other evidence to suggest that the child was illegitimate (for example, provision for his upkeep is not mentioned in the vestry book), the latter possibility seems more likely.
In the first round of testing, a documented descendant of Sir John Wingfield (d.1631), the father of John the York herald, was compared with one descendant each of Thomas and John Wingfield of Hanover County at 12 loci on the Y-chromosome.
www.chass.utoronto.ca /~young/genealogy/Thomas.wingfield.html   (3607 words)

  
 DOUGLASS : Clarence Thomas, "I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American," 29 July 98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Justice Clarence Thomas used the speech to defend his views — views that run counter to many in the fl community — and their expression via the the Supreme Court.
Perhaps, like Bigger Thomas, I was being consumed by the circumstances in which I found myself, circumstances that I saw as responding only to race.
Thomas Sowell's book, "Education, Myths and Tragedies," in which he predicted much of what has happened to fls and education.
douglassarchives.org /thom_b30.htm   (4449 words)

  
 Judge TAD's Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Thomas A. Dickerson served six years, 1994-1999, as a City Court Judge in Yonkers, New York and was then elected to the Westchester County Court, 2000-2009.
Thomas A. Dickerson is the author of TRAVEL LAW, Law Journal Press, 105 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10012, 1981-2000, updated and revised every six months, approx.
Thomas A. Dickerson is also the author of CLASS ACTIONS: THE LAW OF 50 STATES, Law Journal Press, 105 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10012, 1988-2000, updated and revised every year, approx.
members.aol.com /judgetad   (2161 words)

  
 Skating in the Park ("New York") Open Edition Thomas Kinkade Classic Canvas
Thomas has a great affinity for the Big Apple and has painted 5 New York (Manhattan) Scenes over the years.
As we rounded a brightly lit bend, the cabby stopped and announced, "There she is, Wollman Rink." The next day I returned to the newly restored ice rink and was delighted with the bustle and noise of dozens of skaters dipping and gliding on the ice.
Thomas Kinkade images are beautiful in any light but the illuminist technique mastered by Thom, a main feature of the artworks, is best viewed with proper lighting.
www.kraftmstr.com /kinkade/k118   (596 words)

  
 Insult of Thomas sparks protests
For most of Helen Thomas' 60-plus years in White House journalism, her Arab ethnicity never was an issue.
Reached at her office in Washington on Monday, Thomas, 84, said she didn't want to comment specifically on Coulter's words.
Raised on Detroit's east side by Christian immigrants from Lebanon, Thomas graduated from Wayne State University and went on to become a pioneer for women in journalism.
www.freep.com /news/politics/thomas8e_20050308.htm   (549 words)

  
 Thomas Kinnersley in New York City   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Thomas Kinnersley and his family arrived at the Port of New York on
Thomas' death notice appeared in the New York Tribune for 27 May 1839, "after a severe illness." His will was filed in New York Surrogate Court, liber 80, pp238-244, leaving his presses and the printing business to his wife.
Sacred to the memory of Thomas Kinnersley, beloved husband, a kind father, and a faithful friend, who departed this life 23rd May 1839 Aged 72 years 10 months and 26 days.
www.sunflower.com /~billk/docs/Kinn14.htm   (352 words)

  
 Thomas Publishing Company, New York, NY
Thomas Register® and Thomas Regional® Industrial Purchasing Barometer™ Shows That 62% Believe That 2003 Spending is Holding Steady or Increasing from 2002.
Thomas Publishing Company, LLC today announced that over 80 percent of industrial buyers expect to rely heavily on the Internet in 2003, according to its February Industrial Purchasing Barometer (IPB) Survey.
Thomas Register®, the world’s most comprehensive information resource for supply-chain purchasing, today announced the results of its December Industrial Purchasing Barometer (IPB) Survey, which revealed that more than two-thirds (66%) of industrial buyers are cautiously proceeding and buying only what they absolutely need.
www.thomaspublishing.com   (649 words)

  
 Bohemian New York - Leaving New York. By Inigo Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In New York, someone is always about to leave, the experience of imminent departure is felt acutely among the city's thousands of scientists, many of whom are not American and whose years are studded with goodbye gatherings.
Unless you were miserable in New York, regret at how little you did or saw is a part of departure.
I once heard a British professor say that New York was an old lover and that he hated the next farewell so strongly that he preferred not to visit again.
slate.msn.com /id/2112812/entry/0/fr/rss   (1105 words)

  
 O'Meara: Aquinas Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Summa contra gentiles and the ST were published in the last decade of the nineteenth century (with the commentaries of Silvester Ferrariensis and Thomas de Vio, Cardinal Cajetan, respectively).
Besides M. Stockhammer, Thomas Aquinas Dictionary (New York, 1965) there is an index to the ST by Roy Defarrari, A Complete Index of the Summa theologica of St. Thomas Aquinas (Baltimore, 1956; Boston, 1986).
Thomas Aquinas (New York, 1947); Martin D'Arcy, Thomas Aquinas (Westminster, 1954); F. Coppleston, Aquinas (Baltimore, 1955).
www.op.org /domcentral/library/thombibl.htm   (1781 words)

  
 Ancestry.co.uk - DNA Study Proves Descent from Thomas Wingfield of York River, Virginia
Thomas Wingfield (1664 -1720) lived in St. Peters Parish, New Kent County, Virginia in the 1690s and early 1700s.
However, records in later years indicated that three Wingfield men, Thomas, John and Robert, all came from the same area of Virginia and were of the appropriate ages to have been baptized in the years of the missing records, 1691 through 1702.
Middleton Barnett Wingfield of Tennessee, a documented descendent of Thomas Wingfield II, suspected to be the son of Thomas of York River.
www.ancestry.co.uk /learn/library/article.aspx?article=5159   (593 words)

  
 Hudson River School Art Collection Locations and Descriptions - I LOVE NEW YORK - The Official New York State Tourism ...
The New York Historical Society houses an important Hudson River School collection, including works by most of the major artists, such as Thomas Cole, Asher B.Durand and Jasper Cropsey.
Thomas Cole sketched many works from the area, including A View of the Two Lakes and Mountain House, 1844, now in the collection at the Brooklyn Museum of Art.
A highlight of this collection is Thomas Cole's allegorical series, "The Voyage of Life." It also features landscapes by Asher B. Durand, Sanford Gifford, Frederic Edwin Church, David Johnson, Alexander Wyant, Henry Inman, Worthington Whittredge, Thomas Moran, and others.
www.iloveny.com /travel_ideas/culture_hrsac_map.asp   (999 words)

  
 Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times "Foreign Affairs" columnist and author of "The World Is Flat
Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times "Foreign Affairs" columnist and author of "The World Is Flat
In this brilliant new book, the award-winning New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman demystifies the brave new world for readers, allowing them to make sense of the often bewildering global scene unfolding before their eyes.
With his inimitable ability to translate complex foreign policy and economic issues, Friedman explains how the flattening of the world happened at the dawn of the twenty-first century; what it means to countries, companies, communities, and individuals; and how governments and societies can, and must, adapt.
www.thomaslfriedman.com   (169 words)

  
 Thomas L. Friedman - The New York Times
Thomas L. Friedman appeared on "Meet the Press" along with New York Times columnists David Brooks and Maureen Dowd.
Thomas L. Friedman talks about his new book, "The World Is Flat," with Jon Stewart.
Recent columns and multimedia by Thomas L. Friedman of The New York Times.
www.nytimes.com /top/opinion/editorialsandoped/oped/columnists/thomaslfriedman   (155 words)

  
 Thomas Merton
From his grandfather, young Thomas was imbued with hostility toward Catholicism.
The Thomas Merton Collection at St. Joseph's College Provides glimpses of the Merton Collection at Wellehan Library of St. Joseph's College, Maine.
The Thomas Merton Foundation This site is hosted by The Thomas Merton Center at Bellarmine College.
www.mtangel.edu /library/subject/merton.html   (878 words)

  
 Thomas Cole Online
Thomas Cole at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Thomas Cole in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
All images and text on this Thomas Cole page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/cole_thomas.html   (454 words)

  
 NFL.com - New York Jets Team News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
NEW YORK CITY (April 20, 2002)-- Bryan Thomas was a major part of the defense for University of Alabama-Birmingham.
Thomas was selected by the New York Jets with the 22nd overall pick in the 2002 Draft.
THOMAS: I had a very good season in my junior year and started receiving a lot of positive feedback so that's when I thought I might have a shot.
sports.nfl.com /teams/story/NYJ/5257016   (496 words)

  
 KNICKS: New York Knicks Name Isiah Thomas as President, Basketball Operations
NEW YORK, December 22, 2003 — The New York Knickerbockers announced today that NBA Hall-of-Famer Isiah Thomas has been named president, basketball operations and Knicks team president and general manager Scott Layden has been relieved of his responsibilities.
Following his retirement from the NBA in 1994, Thomas moved right into the front office, becoming part owner and executive vice president of basketball operations for the NBA expansion Toronto Raptors, helping that franchise through it’s formative years.
Following a stint as majority owner of the Continental Basketball Association, he returned to the NBA sidelines as head coach of the Indiana Pacers in July 2000, leading the team to a 131-115 record in three seasons, qualifying for the playoffs each year.
www.nba.com /knicks/news/ithomas_031222.html   (612 words)

  
 Discounted Books: Catalogue by Back Creek Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912 (1906); Early printing.
The life of a Nazi Gestapo officer after World War II until he was finally captured in Bolivia and brought to trial.
Miss Pauli was a promising young actress in Vienna when she fled the Nazis in 1938--first to Paris, eventually to New York City.
www.backcreekbooks.com /catalogs/sale.php   (7103 words)

  
 RootsWeb: GEN-MAT-L [GM] Steadwell, Stedwell, Studwell: Descendants of Thomas Studwell I, ca. 1620-1669, of Greenwich, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
RootsWeb: GEN-MAT-L [GM] Steadwell, Stedwell, Studwell: Descendants of Thomas Studwell I, ca.
Steadwell, Stedwell, Studwell: Descendants of Thomas Studwell I, ca.
Thomas Studwell I (c.1620-1669), was probably from Kent County, England, and
newsarch.rootsweb.com /th/read/GEN-MAT/2001-03/0984836135   (246 words)

  
 New York Fifth Avenue ("New York") Limited Edition Thomas Kinkade I/P Canvas
New York is the most theatrical of American cities.
As I assembled my sketches and impressions of historic New York City in my studio, it occurred to me that an artist is in the same position as a theatrical director.
Looming over all is the magnificent guard of the Empire State Building, which stands as a prideful symbol of the commercial might of this great city.
www.kraftmstr.com /kinkade/k110e   (838 words)

  
 The Galvin Opinion
The New York Post reports that the intriguing intelligence unit known as Able Danger had information that Al Qaeda was up to something in Yemen's Aden harbor just weeks before the USS Cole was attacked.
He had a handle on all of the agencies and was able to defly maneuver through all of the intricacies of managing America's biggest and most complicated city in response to an unanticipated terror attack.
PERMALINK posted by Thomas @ 11:03 AM It doesn't help matters when an elected official is openly weeping and complaining during the course of a radio intervew.
www.thomasgalvin.blogspot.com   (9700 words)

  
 Thomas Struth Online
Thomas Struth at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
Thomas Struth in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Database
All images and text on this Thomas Struth page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/struth_thomas.html   (128 words)

  
 Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
We welcome you in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Saint Thomas Church Fifth Avenue web site and invite you to join us in our mission: To worship, love and serve Our Lord Jesus Christ through the Anglican tradition and our unique choral heritage.
We offer many opportunities to live out this mission, and we encourage you not only to have a look at them but to participate in them.
This complete, illustrated history chronicles the first 175 years of Saint Thomas Church.
www.saintthomaschurch.org   (227 words)

  
 Jumping To Conclusions: Flash: The New York Times Endorses Clarence Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
I discussed the New York Times' editorial in support of Judith Miller below; I forgot to mention the funniest part, though.
Clarence Thomas writes a blistering dissenting opinion, pointing out that the constitution actually meant something different, and that the Court shouldn't rely on flawed precedent when it can rely on the actual meaning of the Constitution at the time of enactment...
Fitzgerald drove that point home chillingly when he said the authorities "can't have 50,000 journalists" making decisions about whether to reveal sources' names and that the government had a right to impose its judgment.
oobleck.com /tollbooth/archives/002044.html   (328 words)

  
 Representative Thomas M. Reynolds, 26th District of New York
Representative Thomas M. Reynolds, 26th District of New York
Following a week in which the average price for regular gasoline rose 46 cents a gallon, U.S. Representative Thomas M. Reynolds, R- Clarence, was in Buffalo and Rochester today, where he announced he's called for wider investigations into gasoline pricing.
U.S. Representative Thomas M. Reynolds, R-Clarence, today announced the passage of H.R. 250, the Manufacturing Technology Competitiveness Act of 2005.
www.house.gov /reynolds   (118 words)

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