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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Vreeland Marketing & Design, based in southern Maine, is a full service-marketing agency offering marketing, ...
Vreeland designed this newest catalog using patterns and textures, reminiscent of wallpaper.
In collaboration with the team at Acorn, Vreeland created a “flip-side” to the catalog incorporating inside-outside imagery, in order to set the shoe collection apart from the slippers for which Acorn is so well-known.
Vreeland is committed to understanding your business and using that understanding to develop integrated marketing and design solutions that look smart and work hard.
www.vreeland.com   (220 words)

  
 Anderson & Vreeland
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  Diana Vreeland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Diana Vreeland (July 29, 1906 in Paris, France – August 22, 1989) was a noted columnist and editor in the field of fashion.
She was born Diana Dalziel, the eldest daughter of a British father, Frederick Young Dalziel and an American mother, Emily Key Hoffman, a socialite who was a descendant of George Washington's brother as well as a cousin of Francis Scott Key.
On March 1, 1924, she married Thomas Reed Vreeland, a banker, at St. Thomas's Church in New York.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Diana_Vreeland   (474 words)

  
 Delmart "Mike" Vreeland: Debunked
We found that Vreeland had an extensive criminal record, having spent the majority of his adult life in jail and that he was wanted in at least six states.
Vreeland Attacked In Canadian Jail: Vreeland has been subject to physical attacks while behind bars, indicating that the certain death he fears if he is returned to the US, might become a reality behind the jailhouse walls in Toronto.
Vreeland in Safe House, All Canadian Charges Dropped, Temporary Refugee Status Granted: All Canadian charges connected to Vreeland’s December 2000 arrest have been dropped and Vreeland, who is seeking permanent political refugee status in Canada, has been granted temporary refugee status until February 2003, or until his extradition case has been resolved in Canadian courts.
www3.sympatico.ca /ron666/vreeland.html   (1946 words)

  
 BookSense.com
That, Vreeland notes, was not her initial intention: "My goal at the time [I wrote the book] wasn't to create a novel that would make it out in the big world.
Vreeland's 1996 lymphoma diagnoisis lent her task a poignant urgency -- but it also bestowed upon her a heightened appreciation of the beauty in her surroundings, an appreciation that has colored her writing.
But Vreeland's own outcome was a happy one, and she says she has been able to appreciate the things she learned while she was ill, to share that appreciation with her readers.
www.booksense.com /people/archive/vreeland.jsp   (1146 words)

  
 Power Line: John Bolton and His Enemies
Vreeland was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Near East and South Asia from February 1991 to February 1992, and the Ambassador to Morocco from 1992 to 1993.
Vreeland appears to be a virtual caricature of a career CIA and State Department official.
Vreeland's views on key foreign policy issues are typical of career State Department Democrats, which is to say, the precise opposite of the views held by the Bush administration and John Bolton.
powerlineblog.com /archives/010277.php   (1046 words)

  
 Vreeland
Vreeland began a three-year tour at sea in Hartford, at the completion of which he went to the Bureau of Navigation for a two-year assignment.
Vreeland returned home late in 1896, was posted to Massachusetts in mid-January 1897, and served in that battleship until transferred to Helena at the end of June.
Vreeland (DE-1068) was laid down on 20 March 1968 by the Avondale Shipyard at Westwego, La.; launched on 16 June 1969; sponsored by Mrs.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/v4/vreeland.htm   (1622 words)

  
 Vreeland in Safe House
Canadian courts have continually refused to allow Vreeland or his attorneys to present mounting evidence validating his assertions -- in many cases corroborated by official records -- that he was a Naval lieutenant conducting secret intelligence operations for the US government in Russia just before his Canadian arrest on Michigan fraud charges in December 2000.
VreelandÍs claims that a Canadian diplomat, Marc Bastien, was murdered in Moscow, originally denied by Canadian officials, have since proven true as a result of autopsy findings.
VreelandÍs warning note, sealed and placed in the sole custody of Canadian jailers on Aug. 11 or 12, also contained the ominous statement, "Let one happen.
www.fromthewilderness.com /free/ww3/03_15_02_vreeland_safehouse.html   (434 words)

  
 The September 11 X-Files
Ruppert cites Vreeland to back up his allegation that the CIA had "foreknowledge" of the 9/11 attacks and that there is a strong case for "criminal complicity on the part of the U.S. government in their execution." My article discounted their claims.
Vreeland maintains that during court proceedings, five officials of the Canadian jail affirmed that he had passed this document to the guards prior to September 11.
To believe Vreeland's scribbles mean anything, one must believe his claim to be a veteran intelligence operative sent to Moscow on an improbable top-secret, high-tech mission (change design documents to neutralize an entire technology) during which he stumbled upon documents (which he has not revealed) showing that 9/11 was going to happen.
www.thenation.com /blogs/capitalgames?bid=3&pid=66   (4336 words)

  
 Diana Vreeland by Nick Davies
Despite being considered a slightly eccentric and a forceful personality by many of her rivals, Diana Vreeland possessed the ability to persuade the image-makers that she hand picked to perceive her own fashion vision and emulate her professional standards.
Always the forerunner of new ideas, Diana Vreeland was the first to explore new creative techniques and encouraged her team to think laterally.
Over her twenty seven years at Harpers Bazaar, Diana Vreeland's innovative ideas introduced fashion trends to mainstream womenswear that are still evidently practised today; the thong sandal, sportswear pieces worn as everyday wear such as the snood, and many more.
www.fashionfinders.co.uk /DianaVreeland.html   (877 words)

  
 Len Vreeland
Len Vreeland, with his partner Jack Check, owned and operated the Broken Spoke bicycle shop on Union Blvd. in Allentown, Pennsylvania and was, in the early 1970's, the district representative for the Amateur Bicycle League of America.
Len Vreeland was present at the new facility on frequent occassions during the construction phase.
And on that same date, to help publicize the grand opening of the track, Len Vreeland, at age 46, established a new 24-hour roller-riding record of 717.77 miles, a few miles short of his goal of 740 miles.
www.enter.net /~kiddycar/lenvreeland1.html   (658 words)

  
 Crescent Blues | Writer Interview: "Susan Vreeland: Living in the Spirit of Art"
After narrowing Vreeland's focus to the bare essentials of living and dying, the experience opened her horizons to the "beauty and soulfulness" of art.
Vreeland's latest release, The Passions of Artemisia, takes readers on a tour of the world of 17th century art as seen through the eyes of a young woman, Artemisia Gentileschi, who would become one of its most controversial painters.
Susan Vreeland: When I walked where Artemisia walked, a great flood of feeling came over me. How many millions of feet had walked the Lungarno where she lived, yet mine carried me, a person bearing a special need to smell the Arno, watch the ripples on its diagonal dam.
www.crescentblues.com /5_3issue/int_vreeland.shtml   (2661 words)

  
 A White Knight Talking Backwards - SPY CASE IN CANADIAN COURTS SUGGESTS US NAVAL OFFICER HAD FOREKNOWLEDGE OF 9-11
Vreeland, convinced that a return to the US means certain death, wants to stay in Canada in a witness protection program.
As Vreeland sat shackled in a corner, closely flanked by two guards, the Crown Solicitor sought to debunk Vreeland’s assertions that he had been assigned to travel to Moscow to review and retrieve highly technical and classified documents pertaining to Russian and Chinese efforts to counter the proposed US "Star Wars" missile defense system.
Mike Vreeland is one man who, in a rational world, could totally expose the complicity of the US government in the attacks of September 11th.
www.copvcia.com /free/ww3/01_25_02_revised_012802_vreeland.html   (1337 words)

  
 USS Vreeland (FF 1068)
The blazon of the shield which is approriate for the ship and its mission is that of a blue shield representing the oceans, the fess (horizontal bar) that of a convoy, while the three mullets (stars) allude the three major missions of the ship; submarine hunter-killer, convoy escort and surveillance.
Charles E. Vreeland - born on 10 March 1852 at Newark N.J.-enlisted in the Navy as a naval apprentice early in 1866.
Vreeland concluded that latest assignment in Washington on 17 April 1907 and, the following day, placed KANSAS (BB 21) in commission at Camden, N.J. He commanded the new battleship for the next two years - a very auspicious time for it coincided with the cruise of the "Great White Fleet" around the world.
navysite.de /ff/ff1068.htm   (1257 words)

  
 SPAN - July 2005 - Robert H. Vreeland (1917-2005)
It is appropriate that Vreeland Arch on Hunt’s Mesa, Arizona, stands as a lasting namesake and memorial to his association with natural arches.
Robert Vreeland, 68, stood at the window of his apartment in a complex that is reserved for older adults, and offered this comment as a partial explanation of his unusual hobby:
Vreeland was surprised, he said, by the enthusiasm and encouragement he received from the others.
www.naturalarches.org /span-0507-article-RobertVreeland.htm   (1349 words)

  
 Ruppert V. Reality
Vreeland sent, or caused to be sent, an email and a telephone call which had the effect of Vreeland being added to the Pentagon directory.
Vreeland, his former lawyer, Paul Slansky, and others have repeatedly stated that this note was "not a warning note." Hard to believe that they didn't share that information with Ruppert.
Vreeland has stated in a subsequent interview on CKLN and in an interview at FTW that he was not made aware of Bastien's death until August 2001 when he met with the RCMP.
www3.sympatico.ca /ron666/ruppert.html   (5898 words)

  
 Saudi Denounces US Agenda Behind Afghan Bombing Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vreeland says he sensed something fishy with a Russian go-between, and handed over a dummy bag before travelling to Toronto, where he was arrested on December 6 on an immigration warrant.
Vreeland, with his lawyer, Paul Slansky, took the information to both CSIS and the RCMP last summer, but he was blown off as a crank.
The US Navy claim that Vreeland was discharged in the mid-80s, having failed boot camp, but there is evidence to suggest the military is altering his service record.
www.rense.com /general19/fff.htm   (402 words)

  
 Vreeland Graphics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vreeland Graphics sets the standard for fine art reproduction on textiles.
At Vreeland, we try to dissolve the line between client and vendor because, after all, we both want the same thing: a perfect print on a perfect garment.
Vreeland graphics is fast acquiring a national reputation for its four-color process reproduction on t-shirts.
www.vreelandgraphics.com /Broad/index2.html   (367 words)

  
 Diana Vreeland
Diana Vreeland was the twentieth century’s greatest arbiter of style and elegance.
Diana Vreeland can be described as a wellborn social butterfly that dabbled in the world of fashion, exercising her unique ability to give the fantasy starved American woman whatever it was she wanted to see.
Vreeland, is that fact or fiction?” After a small pause she replied, “It’s faction”.
www.canadianinteriordesign.com /kwi/diana_vreeland.htm   (969 words)

  
 From The Wilderness Publications
The prosecution countered that Vreeland is a computer expert who likely discovered a way to hack into the Pentagon's network from jail, or had simply called the Pentagon from a jail phone and conned a military switchboard operation into assigning him an office and phone extension, though they offered no proof to support their argument.
Vreeland claims to never have hit Joey, but he does often grab him, and is extremely physical with him, a strange, uncertain mix of roughhousing and desperate attempts at disciplining an uncontrollable kid.
Vreeland's speech patterns are untamed, and he seems to be in a constant state of chemical imbalance.
www.fromthewilderness.com /free/ww3/092602_vreeland_gnn.html   (9346 words)

  
 FTW Interview: Delmart "Mike" Vreeland
The U.S. Navy says that Vreeland, arrested in Canada on Dec. 4, 2000 and currently fighting a U.S. extradition warrant, was discharged for unsatisfactory performance after only four months of service in 1986.
Something that Canadian authorities have never disputed is that Vreeland wrote his ominous and hastily scribbled warning a full month before the attacks, and that the warning was sealed away by his keepers, beyond his reach, until Sept. 14, three days after the attacks.
It is for that reason that I avoid some of the questions being raised by dilettantes and neophyte journalists who take all of the threads of Vreeland's stories and run with them into a wilderness from which no professional journalist could credibly emerge.
www.fromthewilderness.com /free/ww3/04_04_02_interview_vreeland.html   (3018 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Diana Vreeland: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Diana Vreeland (1906-89) was fashion editor at Harper's Bazaar, editor in chief at Vogue, and finally special consultant to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute.
Diana Vreeland was a homely girl born into a beautiful family; in fact, her mother once told her, "It's too bad.
Vreeland simply passed into legend, where she can be found today.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0688167381   (1575 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Girl in Hyacinth Blue: Books: Susan Vreeland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vreeland opens with a man who suffers through his adoration of the painting because he inherited it from his Nazi father, who stole it from a deported Jewish family.
Susan Vreeland has magically grouped a series of short stories and takes the reader from the present day owner of a Vermeer painting back in time to 17th century Amsterdam and the young girl who was the artist's subject.
Vreeland's characters are sensitively and at times, comically, portrayed and that is perhaps why I longed for each story to continue.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/014029628X?v=glance   (2523 words)

  
 Red Mercury And The Strange Case Of Delmart Vreeland
Vreeland also told journalists last October that the death of a Canadian Embassy official in Moscow, Marc Bastien, was not due to natural causes as initially reported in the Canadian press.
The official in question had personally met Vreeland and said there was a nasty bullet wound on the side of Vreeland's face, which occurred when the Russian mafia put a gun in Vreeland's mouth and pulled the trigger.
Vreeland claims that while spying in Moscow, he teamed up with Canadian Embassy official Marc Bastien, who was found dead on Dec. 12, 2000, six days after Vreeland was arrested in Canada.
www.rense.com /general21/del.htm   (1767 words)

  
 Vreeland
Vreeland, and after completing assignments in Concord, Monterey, and Baltimore-all on the Asiatic station-he returned home on board the hospital ship Solace in March 1900.
While in that position-the forerunner to today's office of Chief of Naval Operations-Vreeland struggled to improve the defenses in the Philippines, agitated for increased naval construction, particularly of battle cruisers, and supported the development of American naval aviation.
On 1 July 1976, Vreeland was reclassified a frigate and redesignated FF-1068.
www.hazegray.org /danfs/escorts/de1068.htm   (1611 words)

  
 Whistleblower, Prior Knowledge of 9-11   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Vreeland's assertions, based upon documentary evidence and continuing court proceedings have steadily been gaining credibility in spite of unfounded and meritless attacks by U.S. media that have failed to address any of the specific documentation in the case.
Vreeland, an American citizen whose claims to being a US Naval Lieu tenant assigned to the Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) are being increasingly corroborated in open court, has been in a Canadian jail since December 6, 2000.
Vreeland, says the Navy, was discharged as a Seaman after a few months of service for unsatisfactory performance in 198 6.
www.apfn.org /apfn/WTC_whistleblower.htm   (12993 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online:
Vreeland was on the Waco, Beaumont, and Sabine Valley Railway eighty-three miles north of Houston in west central Polk County.
Apparently seeking to capitalize on the railroad, constructed in 1908, and on the nearby logging facilities at Blanchard and East Tempe, northern land speculators developed a townsite, which they named after the surveyor.
Although the Vreeland town plat was filed in 1915, the project never developed as its sponsors wished.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/VV/hvv25.html   (176 words)

  
 Barnes & Noble.com - Susan Vreeland - Books: Meet the Writers
Since the publication of her bestselling Girl in Hyacinth Blue, novelist Susan Vreeland has explored the relationships between life and art, rendering scenes from Amsterdam to Rome to the Canadian wilderness with sensitivity and a delicate, painterly precision.
Vreeland's latest offering is a deeply moving, richly textured collection of stories that explore art through the eyes of ordinary people.
We asked Vreeland to tell us about some of her favorite books.
www.barnesandnoble.com /writers/writer.asp?cid=1058197&userid=RA1rNvb9ZO&ql=1   (259 words)

  
 mediabistro: content: features
The delicious dicta of Diana Vreeland, the legendary editor of Harper's Bazaar and Vogue, have been dispensed in a variety of media — memorably in her "Why Don't You...?" column in Bazaar — but none are more fascinating than her memos to her staff.
Filled with quirky directives ("Let's promote grey") and tossed-off thoughts ("Most girls' ears stick out"), the Vreeland memos are often as opaque and fabulous as haiku.
Dictated to a secretary, they feel fascinatingly close to email, written in alternately curt and rambling prose, dotted with ellipses, and with the occasional out-of-nowhere remark or flash of inspiration.
www.mediabistro.com /content/archives/02/03/09   (1057 words)

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