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  1. James Day (journalist)

    Refimprove date February 2009 Infobox person name James Day image Replace this image male.svg birthname birth date birth date 1918 12 22 df y birth place Alameda, California , United States USA death date death date and age 2008 04 24 1918 12 22 df y death place New York City, New York , United States USA education Sacramento City College br University of California, Berkeley UC Berkeley occupation Journalist spouse Beverley Hare 1943 1999 domesticpartner Jeanne Alexander credits The Diane Rehm Show Kaleidoscope br Day at Night James Day December 22, 1918, Alameda, California &ndash April 24, 2008, New York City was an United States American public broadcasting public television television station station and television network network executive and on air interviewer, and professor of television broadcasting. Bibliography cite book last Day first James coauthors title The Vanishing Vision The Inside Story of Public Television location Berkeley, CA publisher University of California Press year 1995 isbn 0520086597 References cite news author Dennis Hevesi title James Day, Public Television Host, Dies at 89 url http www.nytimes.com 2008 05 01 arts television 01day.html work The New York Times date 1 May 2008 accessdate 2008 05 09 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Day, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 22 December 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Alameda, California , United States USA DATE OF DEATH 24 April 2008 PLACE OF DEATH New York City, New York , United States USA DEFAULTSORT Day, James Category 1918 births Category 2008 deaths Category People from Alameda, California Category American television journalists Category PBS people Category University of California, Berkeley alumni US journalist 1910s stub ...   more details



  1. James Campbell (journalist)

    notability Biographies date December 2011 James Campbell is a journalist at the Herald Sun Sunday Herald Sun newspaper in Melbourne. He has also written for The Age http www.theage.com.au news opinion pike has let us all down 2007 04 16 1176696753607.html The Times newspaper in London, The Punch website, The Spectator http www.thepunch.com.au author bios james campbell and the Institute of Public Affairs Review. ref cite journal last Campbell first James title In defence of David Cameron url http www.ipa.org.au library publication 1210833688 document 60 1 campbell.pdf ref He attended Melbourne Grammar School . ref cite news last Campbell first James title Tame Brits have lost the ability to riot url http www.heraldsun.com.au opinion tame brits have lost the ability to riot story e6frfhqf 1225962013083 accessdate 7 December 2011 newspaper Sunday Herald Sun date 28 November 2010 ref He also attended University of Cambridge where he studied a Masters of Philosophy. ref cite web title Congregation of the Regent House on 17 October 1998 url http www.admin.cam.ac.uk reporter 1998 99 weekly 5751 13.html publisher Cambridge accessdate 7 December 2011 ref In 2003, he co wrote with political science academic Brian Coster an academic paper titled Realigning Victoria The State Election of 30 November 2002 in the Australian Journal of Political Science . At that time he also taught at Monash ... Costar and James Campbell title Commentary Realigning Victoria journal Australian Journal of Political ... investigative journalism any medium james campbell Melbourne Press Club Quill Awards ref for a story ... last Campbell first James title Pike has let us all down url http www.theage.com.au news opinion ... date 16 April 2007 ref References reflist External links http twitter.com j c campbell James Campbell on Twitter Persondata NAME Campbell, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Campbell, James Category Australian journalists Category ...   more details



  1. James Daly (journalist)

    James Daly is a San Francisco Bay Area journalist and owner of 2030 Media, a content creation firm in Northern California. He is the editor of TED Books, a series of ebooks produced by the TED conference . Previously, he was Editorial Director of GreatSchools, a website designed to better public schools through increased parental involvement that is used by nearly 3 million persons per month. Prior to that, he launched and was Editor in Chief Editorial Director of Edutopia , a magazine and website from The George Lucas Educational Foundation that follows innovation in K 12 public education. He also served as Editor in Chief of Red Herring magazine Red Herring , leading the web site s relaunch in 2004. In late 1997, Daly led the launch of Business 2.0 , an international biweekly business magazine. Arriving in July 1998, Business 2.0 ultimately had a paid circulation of 350,000, six international editions and won more than a dozen editorial awards, including the Folio Editorial Excellence Award for Best Business Finance Publication three years in a row. Business 2.0 was also a National Magazine Awards finalist in the category of General Excellence. Business 2.0 was also featured in Magazine Design That Works Rockport Publishing . He served as Editor in Chief and Editorial Director at Business 2.0 until the publication was sold to AOL Time Warner in July 2001. Daly has served as a Features Editor at Wired magazine Wired magazine, where he was the lead editor on cover stories that helped gain the magazine the National Magazine Award for General Excellence in 1996. He was also Senior ... http www.journalismjobs.com interview daly.cfm James Daly, founder and former editor in chief, Business ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Daly, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Daly, James Category Living people ... people US journalist stub ...   more details



  1. James Whitaker (journalist)

    Use dmy dates date March 2012 Use British English date March 2012 James Whitaker 1 October 1940 spaced ndash 15 February 2012 ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries royalty obituaries 9084927 James Whitaker.html Telegraph obituary ref was an English people English journalist , specialising in the British royal family . ref name BBC117037900 Born in Cheltenham , ref name DM dies http www.dailymail.co.uk news article 2101438 James Whitaker Former Daily Mirror royal editor dies aged 71 battle cancer.html James Whitaker dies ref he was educated at Cheltenham College . Initially working as an articled clerk in an accountancy firm, in 1963 he became a reporter at the Hounslow, Brentford and Chiswick Post . In 1966, Whitaker scored his first scoop when he went undercover working as a cloakroom attendant in the newly opened Playboy Club in London. ref cite web last Prince first Bill url http www.gq magazine.co.uk girls articles 2011 06 01 gq girls playboy club london hugh hefner opening title The story behind Playboy Club London GQ Comment GQ.COM UK publisher Gq magazine.co.uk date 20 July 2011 accessdate 2012 02 15 ref In 1967 he moved to the Daily Mail and, in 1971, joined the William ... media greenslade 2012 feb 15 daily mirror diana?newsfeed true title James Whitaker, the royal ... news uk news royal correspondent james whitaker dies 685406 title A true Fleet Street legend Royal correspondent James Whitaker dies aged 71 author Rob Leigh publisher Daily Mirror date 15 February ... James Whitaker, former Daily Mirror royal editor, dies publisher BBC accessdate Retrieved 15 February ... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Whitaker, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English journalist DATE OF BIRTH 1 October 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 February 2012 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whitaker, James Category People from Cheltenham Category ... journalist stub ...   more details



  1. James Thompson (journalist)

    James Thompson 1817 1877 of Leicester was an English journalist and local historian. Life James, son of Thomas Thompson, proprietor of the Leicester Chronicle, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Garton of Halstead, Leicestershire, was born at Leicester on 6 Dec. 1817. He received his education first at a school kept by Mr. Creaton of Billesdon, and afterwards under the Rev. Charles Berry, minister of the great meeting at Leicester. He adopted his father s profession of journalist, commencing as a reporter, and afterwards assisting in the editorial department. He soon became an able leader writer, and for more than thirty years wrote nearly all the leading articles of the Leicester Chronicle, the chief liberal paper in Leicestershire, which had belonged to his father since 1813. In 1841 he became joint proprietor of this journal with his father, and sole proprietor in 1864. In the same year he purchased the copyright of the Leicestershire Mercury, which he united with the Leicester Chronicle. In politics he was a liberal and a reformer. He worked actively for the abolition of the corn laws and of church rates, and for the extension of the electoral franchise. For some time he was a member of the town council of Leicester and he was one of the founders of the Mechanics Institute in that town, and honorary curator of the Leicester Museum. Works Thompson in early life took a keen interest in the study of archaeaology and antiquities. He began by publishing in his journal a series of Passages from the History of Leicester. In 1847, in conjunction with William Kelly, he arranged ... of Leicester, 1879. Attribution cite DNB wstitle Thompson, James volume 56 first William .... James Thompson, F.R.H.S., 1877 Leicester Chronicle and Mercury, 26 May and 1 June 1877 Leicester Arch ological ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thompson, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1877 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thompson, James Category ...   more details



  1. James Cameron (journalist)

    Mark James Walter Cameron 17 June 1911 26 January 1985 was a prominent British journalist , in whose memory the annual James Cameron Memorial Lecture is given. Early life Cameron was born in Battersea , London, of Scottish parentage his father, William Ernest Cameron, was a barrister who wrote novel s under the pseudonym Mark Allerton. His mother was Margaret Douglas Robertson Cameron . Career Cameron began as an office dogsbody with Weekly News in 1935. Having worked for Scottish newspapers and for the Daily Express in Fleet Street , he was rejected for military service in World War II . After the war, his experience reporting on the Bikini Atoll nuclear experiments turned him into a pacifism pacifist and a founding member of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament . He continued to work for the Express until 1950, when he briefly joined Picture Post , where he and photographer Bert Hardy covered the Korean War , winning the Missouri Pictures of the Year Award for Inchon . Picture Post editor Sir Tom Hopkinson lost his job when he defended the pair over their Pusan U.N. atrocities coverage, as publisher Edward G. Hulton Sir Edward G. Hulton opted to censor the story. In 1952, Cameron ... of Schweitzer and his staff. ref James Cameron Point of Departure , 1966 1978 , Law Book Co ..., Winners 1949 2010, RAI ref In his last years, he wrote a column for The Guardian . James Cameron died ... James Cameron Memorial Trust Award There is an annual James Cameron Award Ceremony in London. Previous ... Journalism, John Ware journalist John Ware . 2004. Special Posthumous Award, Paul Foot . 2007. Ghaith ... reflist External links wikiquote http www.bbc.co.uk bbcfour documentaries timeshift james cameron.shtml BBC Time Shift Documentary, James Cameron A Pain In The Neck http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ..., James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH date of birth 1911 date of death 1985 DEFAULTSORT Cameron, James Category 1911 births Category ...   more details



  1. James Warren (journalist)

    James C. Warren born January 4, 1953 in New York City is an American journalist who served as the managing editor for features at the Chicago Tribune until he left the paper in 2008. He previously was the Tribune s Washington bureau chief from 1993 to 2001, and he appeared on CNN s The Capitol Gang as part of that job. He currently writes for the Huffington Post , the Atlantic Monthly and the Chicago News Cooperative . Early life and education Born in New York City and the son of a stockbroker, ref cite news first last coauthors title Mr. Warren Goes to Washington work Columbia Journalism Review ... in English from Amherst College in 1974. ref http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james warren ... as a reporter for the Newark Star Ledger . ref http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james ... reporter. ref http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ref In 1984, Warren ... bullpen james warren backgrounder ref He later became the paper s media writer. In mid 1992, Warren ... pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ref Almost immediately after arriving in town ... pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ref Warren in particular targeted broadcast journalists who ... and Jack Nelson. ref http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ref Warren ... bullpen james warren backgrounder ref Warren himself wound up on TV for three years while living ... journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ref In 1997, Warren also began co hosting ... influential journalists in 2001. ref http journalism.nyu.edu pubzone bullpen james warren backgrounder ... james warren blogger bio ref He also started writing for the Atlantic Monthly . ref http politics.theatlantic.com ... cornelia grumman lecture ref References Reflist Persondata NAME Warren, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States American journalist DATE OF BIRTH January 4, 1953 PLACE OF BIRTH New York City DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Warren, James Category Living people Category Amherst ...   more details



  1. James Smith (journalist)

    James Smith 1820 19 March 1910 ref name adb was an England English born Australia n journalist and encyclopedist. Early life Smith was born at Loose, Kent Loose near Maidstone , Kent , England , son of James Smith, supervisor of inland revenue, and his wife Mary. ref name adb Smith junior was initially educated for the church, however, he took up journalism and at the age of 20 was editing the Hertfordshire Mercury and County Press . In 1845 he published Rural Records or Glimpses of Village Life , which was followed by Oracles from the British Poets London, 1849 , Wilton and its Associations Salisbury, 1851 , ref name adb and Lights and Shadows of Artist Life and Character 1853 . ref name adb Australian Dictionary of Biography last Jordens first Ann Mari authorlink year 1976 id A060166b title Smith, James 1820 1910 accessdate 2010 01 25 ref ref name dab Dictionary of Australian Biography First James Last Smith Link http gutenberg.net.au dictbiog 0 dict biogSa Sp.html smith6 accessdate 2008 10 14 ref Career in Australia In 1854 Smith emigrated to Victoria Australia Victoria and became a leader writer and drama critic on The Age and first editor of the weekly Melbourne Leader . ref name adb He joined the staff of The Argus Australia The Argus in 1856 and wrote leading articles, literary reviews, and dramatic criticism. He also wrote leading articles for country papers. Feeling the strain of overwork in 1863 he intended making a holiday visit to Europe , but was offered and accepted the post of librarian to the Victorian parliament. ref name dab Smith was not content to merely carry out the routine duties of his position, he had always been a tireless worker, and during his five ... of Italy for his research into Italian literature. ref name adb Smith was a skilled journalist who with his ... NAME Smith, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1820 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 March 1910 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, James Category 1820 births Category 1910 deaths ...   more details



  1. James Murdoch (Scottish journalist)

    Infobox Person name James Murdoch birth date Birth date 1856 09 27 birth place Stonehaven , Scotland death date Death date and age 1921 10 30 1856 09 27 death place Baulkham Hills , New South Wales , Australia other names known for occupation journalist, educator, historian nationality Image Flag of Scotland.svg border 20px Scottish British people British James Murdoch 27 September 1856 30 October 1921 was a Scotland Scottish scholar and journalist , who worked as a teacher in the Empire of Japan and Australia . From 1903 1917, he wrote the three volume A History of Japan , the first comprehensive history of Japan in the English language . The third volume was published posthumously in 1926. ref name ADOB http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A100607b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography Online ref Early life Murdoch was born in Stonehaven , near Aberdeen , in Scotland . He exhibited signs of intellectual brilliance as a child, and although his family was of moderate means, he won a scholarship to Aberdeen University where he completed a bachelor s and master s degree. He subsequently studied at Worcester College , Oxford University , the University of G ttingen , and the University of Paris . Murdoch studied Sanskrit under Theodor Benfey while at the University of G ttingen . Regarded as a genius in foreign languages, at the age of 24, he suddenly resigned from his post as a professor and decided to emigrate to Australia . Life in Australia Murdoch taught in Queensland Australia .... He left the school at his own wish and became a journalist at the radical nationalist journal ... http www.dhs.kyutech.ac.jp ruxton James Murdoch.htm webpage on James Murdoch prepared by Ian Ruxton ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Murdoch, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Baulkham Hills , New South Wales , Australia DEFAULTSORT Murdoch, James Category Scottish educators ... of the University of Aberdeen Category Historians of Japan fr James Murdoch journaliste cossais ...   more details



  1. James Grant (journalist)

    Orphan date February 2009 James Grant born June 12 in Portland, Oregon is a former West Coast of the United States West Coast Bureau Chief of Life Magazine and a prominent celebrity journalist . He is now President of JGPR James Grant Public Relations based in New York. Biography He began his career at Time Life in 1983 as a Special Correspondent for People Magazine reporting numerous cover stories including two best selling Sexiest Man Alive covers. In 1986, he left People joining The Fox Network as a segment producer for The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers . When Rivers was fired, Grant was promoted to co producer of the show working with several different guest hosts including Arsenio Hall , Mel Brooks and Suzanne Somers . In 1987, he was named West Coast Bureau Chief of Life Magazine based in Los Angeles re establishing all editorial operations for the magazine in Hollywood . At age 27, he was the youngest Life Hollywood Bureau Chief in the history of Time Life. While at Life , Grant landed several major exclusives for the magazine including the first interview with Donna Rice following the breaking news of her alleged involvement with then Presidential front runner Senator Gary Hart . That same year, Grant conducted exclusive interviews with newsmakers Diane Sawyer , Jim & Tammy Faye Bakker , Jessica Hahn and former Governor Jerry Brown discussing his work with Mother Teresa in Calcutta . The following year, Grant negotiated and conducted the first ever interview with Lisa Marie Presley . That Life cover became one of the magazine s all time best sellers. He also landed ... 18, 2011, PR WEEK reported that Grant was leaving MRG to launch his own PR company JGPR, James Grant ... winter 2008 09 1937 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Grant, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American journalist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Grant, James Category Public relations people Category Public relations Category American ...   more details



  1. James Brown (journalist)

    notability date October 2011 James Brown is a correspondent on the TV channel Russia Today . ref http rt.com about on air talent james brown ref His work has appeared in the Daily Mail . ref http www.dailymail.co.uk home moslive article 452765 Moscow Moolah James Brown parties Russian elite.html ref Life He is a graduate of Bristol University and from the London College of Communication . He was robbed in Chelyabinsk . ref http www.newssafety.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 20170 russia today presenter attacked in urals&catid 74 russian federation media safety&Itemid 100346 ref References reflist Persondata NAME Brown, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brown, James Category British journalists Category Living people ...   more details



  1. James Allen (journalist)

    BLP sources date June 2009 James Allen born 5 November 1966 is a British radio TV commentator who worked on ITV s Formula One F1 coverage until it ceased at the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix . Formerly a pupil at Merchant Taylors School, Crosby , and student of English and Modern Languages at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford , Allen is currently the BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator. Overview Allen has worked in Formula One since 1990. His father Bill raced for Lotus Cars Lotus at 24 Hours of Le Mans Le Mans in the early 1960s and was in the sport s administration, on the Motor Sports Association RAC motor sports council . Career Early career Allen started his F1 career with the Brabham team in f1 1990 , and in f1 .... ref cite web title James Allen s 100th Grand Prix publisher F1Fanatic.co.uk year 2007 url http www.f1fanatic.co.uk 2007 06 13 james allens 100th grand prix accessdate 2007 06 20 ref Allen also wrote a James Allen s Analysis for the ITV website. ref cite web title James Allen s Analysis publisher www.itv f1.com year 2009 url http www.itv f1.com Feature.aspx?Type James Allen accessdate ... Formula One season 2012 ref cite news title James Allen gets BBC Radio 5 Live gig url http www.crash.net f1 news 175830 1 james allen gets bbc radio 5 live gig.html accessdate 2012 01 06 newspaper Crash.net date 2012 01 06 ref and also edits his own F1 web site ref cite news title James Allen on F1 ... of Greatness . ref cite web title Michael Schumacher The edge of greatness James Allen, 2007 publisher F1Fanatic.co.uk year 2007 url http www.f1fanatic.co.uk 2007 06 13 james allens 100th grand ... Website http www.itv f1.com ITVTeam Bio.aspx?name James Allen James Allen biography at itv.com Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Allen, James ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Allen, James Category 1966 births Category Living people Category Alumni of Lady ... James Allen nl James Allen fi James Allen ...   more details



  1. James Simon (journalist)

    for the American politician and jurist James D. Simon Dr. James Simon is an award winning journalism professor and Chair of the English Department at Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut . Academia career Before coming to Fairfield University, Dr. Simon taught journalism at Rutgers University and the University of the Pacific United States University of the Pacific . Dr. Simon received the National 2003 small college Teacher of the Year award by the Small Program Interest Group of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication AEJMC . He was a recipient of a national fellowship in the Institute for Journalism Excellence awarded by The American Society of Newspaper Executives. ref http www.fairfield.edu x6705.html Fairfield University Dr. James Simon awarded national fellowship for journalism Bot generated title ref He also serves as faculty adviser to The Fairfield Mirror , the student newspaper. Professional career Dr. Simon spent many years covering State House politics for the Associated Press . He covered New Jersey State House politics, while serving as New Jersey State News Editor from 1974 to 1978 Rhode Island State House politics from 1979 to 1981 and Massachusetts State House politics from 1981 to 1987. He also served as the Massachusetts State House AP bureau chief from 1983 to 1987 . ref name James Simon biographical sketch http www.faculty.fairfield.edu jsimon BIOGRAPHICAL 20SKETCH.htm James Simon biographical sketch ref Following his political journalism career, Dr. Simon was appointed by Governor Michael Dukakis to serve as the Assistant ... James Simon biographical sketch Education Simon received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science ... at the Arizona State University . External links http www.faculty.fairfield.edu jsimon Dr. James Simon ... reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Simon, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Simon, James Category ...   more details



  1. James Morgan (journalist)

    Orphan date February 2009 James Morgan 29 December 1938 26 June 2002 was the BBC BBC World Service World Service s Economics Correspondent from 1974 1998. He was also a prominent national newspaper columnist, writing a personal column in the Financial Times from 1995 1999. He was known for his wise, incisive reporting style and ability to summarise complex economic issues comprehensibly. He began his working life on The Far Eastern Economic Review , a Malaysia based magazine devoted to financial affairs, before moving to the Centre for Economic Policy Research . During his career at the World Service he reported on all the major international economic events of the period, including the consequences of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the first meetings of the G7 . His book, The Last Generation 1996 , was a study of the prospects for economic intervention in the progress of global warming. It was written under the auspices of the World Humanity Action Trust, or WHAT. http www.bbc.co.uk pressoffice pressreleases stories 2002 06 june 28 james morgan.shtml http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi special report 1998 05 98 g8 96168.stm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Morgan, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2002 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Morgan, James Category 1938 births Category 2002 deaths Category BBC newsreaders and journalists Category BBC World Service Category British business and financial journalists ...   more details



  1. Phil Harding

    Phil Harding may refer to Phil Harding archaeologist born 1950 , British field archaeologist and television personality on Time Team Phil Harding producer born 1957 , British music engineer, producer, and remixer best known for partnership with keyboardist Ian Curnow Phil Harding BBC executive , journalist and media consultant, former editor at the BBC hndis Harding, Phil ...   more details



  1. Harding University

    takes its name from James A. Harding . The school was founded in 1924 as Harding College ... championed by founding influences James A. Harding and David Lipscomb , reversing the university ...for the Charlotte, North Carolina high school Harding University High School Cleanup laundry date October 2009 Infobox university name Harding University image File HardingUniversity logo.svg Harding University Logo Trademark of Harding University motto Developing Christian Servants established 1924 ... and Gold color Gold nickname Bisons NCAA DII website http www.harding.edu www.harding.edu Harding ... in Searcy. Today, the University contains forty eight buildings, a Harding School of Theology in Memphis ... about facts.html About Harding ref The fall 2011 enrollment is the 25th consecutive record fall ... Finalist. Harding University also operates Camp Tahkodah in Floral, Arkansas, Harding Academy Searcy, Arkansas Harding Academy in Searcy, and the Harding School of Theology in Memphis, Tennessee Memphis ... Building of Harding University Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor ... also degrees offered by Harding School of Theology . Master of Business Administration Master of Education ... of Pharmacy Doctor of Physical Therapy American Studies Institute The Harding American Studies Institute ..., when Harding formed the School of American Studies. Prior to the formal foundation of the ASI, Harding ... Make Mine Freedom ref which, ironically, portrays activities not permitted by Harding s code ... . The initiative represented a central concern of Harding president George S. Benson, who believed ... HeritageCenter.jpg right thumb 350px Heritage Center on Harding University campus President George ... Picciotto Paul Sperry Victor Davis Hanson Condoleezza Rice International programs Harding offers ... of campus. It is now a pedestrian mall. After years of playing in the Ganus Athletic Center, Harding ... Capps Expressway and includes several other minor thoroughfares, the campus of Harding Academy ...   more details



  1. Harding County

    Harding County is the name of two counties in the United States Harding County, New Mexico Harding County, South Dakota geodis uscounty en Harding County de Harding County es Condado de Harding fr Comt de Harding it Contea di Harding nl Harding County no Harding County nds Harding County pl Hrabstwo Harding pt Condado de Harding ro Comitatul Harding sv Harding County uk zh ...   more details



  1. The Journalist

    Infobox film name The Journalist image caption director Sergei Gerasimov producer screenplay Sergei Gerasimov based on starring Galina Polskikh br Yuri N.Vasiliev music Pavel Chekalov cinematography editing studio Mosfilm distributor released 1967 runtime 226 minutes country filmUSSR language Russian The Journalist is a 1967 Soviet film, a romance drama. It was produced by one of the most reputable Russian directors Sergei Gerasimov who also wrote a screenplay. The film stars Galina Polskikh and Yuri N.Vasiliev and tells a story of love between a successful Moscow journalist and a girl in a remote city in the Urals . Plot The film consists of two parts. In the first part entitled Encounters a successful journalist from Moscow Yuri Aliabiev Y.Vasiliev travels to a small city in the Urals because a certain Anikina, woman living in the city, writes complaints about local authorities accusing them of dissipation and bribe taking. Arriving in the city Aliabiev meets Shura Okaemova, a nice looking girl who works at a local plant. Attracted by Shura s intelligence and beauty Aliabiev attempts to seduce her but Shura rejects his attempts. Aliabiev leaves for Moscow and then on a business trip for Paris . The second part Garden and Spring tells about Aliabiev s life in Paris where he meets Annie Girardot , attends the rehearsal of Mireille Mathieu and conducts extensive discussions with his new friend, an American journalist, trying to persuade him in the advantages of Soviet way of life. Returning from Paris to Moscow Aliabiev travels to the city in the Urals again. He failed to forget ... Anikina Sergei Nikonenko Reutov Anatoli Kryzhansky Sid Barton , an American journalist Annie Girardot ... director Sergei Gerasimov http www.imdb.com title tt0062524 Film The Journalist at the international movie database DEFAULTSORT Journalist Category 1967 films Category Soviet films Category Russian language films Category 1960s drama films Category Films directed by Sergei Gerasimov de Der Journalist ...   more details



  1. Harding Home

    Infobox nrhp name Warren G. Harding House nrhp type nhl image Warren G. Harding House.jpg caption Front of the house location Marion, Ohio lat degrees 40 lat minutes 35 lat seconds 11.37 lat direction N long degrees 83 long minutes 7 long seconds 18.55 long direction W locmapin Ohio area built 1891 architect ... Building title Harding, Warren G., Home accessdate 2008 06 17 work National Historic Landmark ... 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000618 The Harding Home , in Marion, Ohio Marion , Ohio , was the residence of Warren G. Harding , twenty ninth President of the United States president of the United States . Harding and his future wife, Florence Harding Florence , designed the Queen Anne ... married there and lived there for 30 years before his election to the presidency. Like James A. Garfield , an earlier U.S. president from Ohio, Harding conducted his election campaign mainly from the house s expansive front porch. Like the Garfield house, Harding s home has a one story building .... A dining room and Harding s office are also in the first floor. There are four bedrooms on the second ... Building to the rear of the house served as Harding s campaign headquarters. ref name nrhpinv1 ... of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Warren G. Harding Home last Mendinghall first Joseph Scott publisher National Park Service accessdate 2009 04 27 ref Mrs. Harding bequeathed the house to the Harding ... Harding and his wife. The adjacent press house features exhibits about the lives of President and Mrs. Harding. References reflist External links http ohsweb.ohiohistory.org places c03 Harding Home Ohio ... site on the Harding Home http www.ohiohistory.org places harding Ohio Historic Society website on Harding Home http www.c spanvideo.org program 151625 1 Life Portrait of Warren G. Harding , broadcast from the Harding Home from C SPAN s American Presidents Life Portraits NRHP in Marion County, Ohio National Register of Historic Places Category Warren G. Harding Category National Historic Landmarks ...   more details



  1. Chester Harding

    Chester Harding may refer to Chester Harding painter , American artist Chester Harding governor , Governor of Panama Canal Zone Chester Harding House , historic house in Massachusetts, U.S.A. hndis Harding, Chester de Chester Harding ...   more details



  1. Matthew Harding

    For the American world traveler of the same name Matt Harding Refimprove date May 2010 Matthew Harding 26 December 1953 &ndash 22 October 1996 was a British businessman, vice chairman of Chelsea F.C. Chelsea football club and a major financial supporter of New Labour the Labour Party UK Labour Party . Early years Harding was born in Haywards Heath , West Sussex , the son of Paul Harding, an insurance executive. He attended Abingdon School in Oxfordshire , but did not enjoy the school ethos. He did however return to the school just weeks before his death to speak to a small group of sixth formers ... Vicky Jaramillo. In the will Mr Harding, aged 42 at the time of his death, also names Jessica, Ms Jaramillo ... Group, will also benefit. Mr Harding organised a successful management buy out of the company in 1988 ... Grant Davis. Chelsea FC A lifelong Chelsea fan, Harding responded to Chelsea chairman Ken Bates ... in many respects Harding s antithesis, over the new direction to be taken by the club. Ken Bates eventually banned Harding from the Chelsea boardroom and effectively limited his input and influence over the club. The dispute between Bates and Harding was continual and was only stopped after his death ... for now, by upsetting many Chelsea fans, friends and family of Harding in 1997 by calling him a vile man, just a year after his premature death. Personal Life Harding had 4 children with wife Ruth, and later on a daughter named Ella with Ecuadorian girlfriend, Vicky Jaramillo. Death Harding died in a helicopter ... Bolton Wanderers , along with the pilot and three passengers, including journalist John Bauldie and Raymond ... Harding helicopter publisher BBC News date 27 November 1997 accessdate 8 May 2010 ref References reflist Sources Matthew Harding Pursuing the Dream by Alyson Rudd Mainstream Publishing 16 Oct 1997 ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harding, Matthew Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... OF DEATH Cheshire DEFAULTSORT Harding, Matthew Category 1953 births Category 1996 deaths Category People ...   more details



  1. David Harding

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