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* Alan Clark ( 1928 – 1999 ), politician and diarist
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The materials for compromise are at hand: The Nation, Walter Lippmann and other sober commentators ( see Alan Clark on p. 367 ) have spelled them out again and again.
Other debilitating scandals included " Arms to Iraq " – the ongoing inquiry into how government ministers including Alan Clark ( also involved in an unrelated scandal involving the revelation of his affair with the wife and both daughters of a South African judge ) had encouraged businesses to supply arms to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, in breach of the official arms embargo, and how senior ministers had, on legal advice, attempted to withhold evidence of this official connivance when directors of Matrix Churchill were put trial for breaking the embargo.
Rock music entered the mainstream during the 1950s because of controversial white DJs such as Dewey Phillips, Alan Freed, Dick Clark and Wolfman Jack with an appreciation for black music.
It will feature the novella Riding the Bullet, the original script for the film with same name by Mick Garris, and artwork by Alan M. Clark and Bernie Wrightson.
The grassroots world federalist movement in the US, led by people such as Grenville Clark, Norman Cousins, Alan Cranston and Robert Hutchins, organized itself into increasingly larger structures, finally forming, in 1947, the United World Federalists ( later renamed to World Federalist Association, then Citizens for Global Solutions ), claiming membership of 47, 000 in 1949.
( Johnny Otis along with Alan Freed and Dick Clark were the major powers in the growing rock and roll industry.
Non-elected senior positions include City Administrator Alan Clark, City Clerk Debbie Adkins and City Attorney Debbie Moore.
The other members were Samuel D. Dodge, Clarence E. Pickett, Dr. Harold Rugg, Beveridge C. Dunlop, W. Van Alan Clark, Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald, Mrs. William Sargent Ladd and Dr. Warren Wilson.
Clark's elder son, Alan Clark, became a prominent Conservative MP and was a writer-historian and celebrated diarist.
Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed by Alan Arkin, the original cast featured Sam Levene as Lewis, Jack Albertson as Clark, and Lewis J. Stadlen as Ben.
Back at the university he became one of Ivan Sutherland's students and part of the university's ARPA program, sharing classes with Fred Parke, James H. Clark, John Warnock and Alan Kay.
The town is home to Wallsend Boys Club, an association football club, which has produced many famous players such as Alan Shearer, Lee Clark, Steve Watson, Peter Beardsley, Robbie Elliot, Mick Tait and Michael Carrick.
She gained some notoriety shortly after her election in 1983 when she implied the government's Employment minister Alan Clark was drunk at the despatch box.
In 1949, Henderson introduced Clark to Alan A. Freeman, who, together with her father Leslie, formed the Polygon Records, for which she recorded her earliest hits.
** “ The Possessed ,” written by Alan Grant ( as R. Clark ), art by Brett Ewins, in 2000 AD # 468 – 478 ( 1986 )
Many stars attended opening night including Dick Clark, Alan Thicke, Kathy Griffin, and Justin Timberlake, who hosted the television special.
" A few weeks after he had given this interview, the death of Alan Clark gave Portillo the opportunity to return to Parliament, despite Lord Tebbit accusing Portillo of lying about the extent of his sexual " deviance ".
The England manager Clark tried to push Illingworth back onto the field and Alan Barnes of the A. B. C demanded that they return immediately or they would forfeit the match and the Ashes.
DJs Jimmy Savile and Alan Freeman presented the first show, which featured ( in order ) The Rolling Stones with " I Wanna Be Your Man ", Dusty Springfield with " I Only Want to Be with You ", the Dave Clark Five with " Glad All Over ", The Hollies with " Stay ", The Swinging Blue Jeans with " Hippy Hippy Shake " and The Beatles with " I Want to Hold Your Hand ", that week's number one ( throughout its history, the programme always finished with the best-selling single of the week ).
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The couple had three children: Alan, in 1928, and twins Colette ( known as Celly ) and Colin in 1932.
Alan Kenneth Mackenzie Clark ( 13 April 1928 – 5 September 1999 ) was a British Conservative MP and diarist.
Robert Alan Frosch ( born May 22, 1928 ), American scientist, was the fifth Administrator of NASA from 1977 – 1981 during the Carter administration.
George Alan Ashman ( 30 May 1928 – 30 November 2002 ) was an English association footballer, best remembered for some notable managerial successes.
Alan Jay Pakula ( April 7, 1928 – November 19, 1998 ) was an American film director, writer and producer noted for his contributions to the conspiracy thriller genre.
* Alan M. Kriegsman ( born 1928 ) Born in Brooklyn, but raised in Far Rockaway ; graduated from Far Rockaway High School ; won Pulitzer Prize in Criticism ( 1976 ), the first and thus far ( 2010 ) only such Prize awarded for writings on the art of dance.
Number 60103 ended service with British Railways in January 1963 and was sold for preservation to Alan Pegler, who had it restored at Darlington Works as closely as possible to its LNER condition: the smoke deflectors were removed, the double chimney was replaced by a single chimney, and the tender was replaced by one of the corridor type with which the locomotive had run between 1928 and 1936.
Morgan's classmates at Quetta in 1927 and 1928 included William Slim, John Crocker, Kenneth Anderson, David Cowan, George Alan Vasey and Tommy Burns.
In 1920 Ludwig Borchardt studied the area further, followed by Alan Rowe in 1928 and then Ali el-Kholi in the 1970s.
Frederick Canning Lascelles ( 6 May 1848 – 31 December 1928 ), married Frederica Maria Liddell, a granddaughter of Thomas Liddell, 1st Baron Ravensworth and had issue, including Sir Alan Lascelles.
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