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Garing and Maureen
On Saturdays Music after Midnight is followed by Laugh Track comedy segment at 12: 30, BBC World Service documentary timeslot From the World at 01: 05, Waiata Maori Music at 02: 35, a reading at 03: 05, Radio New Zealand News This Week at 03: 35, and Radio New Zealand News Asian Report at 05: 35. on Sundays Music after Midnight precedes Radio New Zealand's Our Changing World at 01: 05, Radio New Zealand's Touchstone at 02: 06, Hymns with Maureen Garing at 02: 30, a reading at 03: 05, a New Zealand books timeslot at 03: 30, BBC World Service's One Planet at 04: 30, and Radio New Zealand News Auckland Stories at 05: 45.
Maureen Garing, the previous host, died in 2011.
Engel and Maureen Garing have drawn attention to the involvement of Protestant Christian opposition to capital punishment.

Garing and New
* William Henry " Bull " Garing, CBE, DFC, Royal Australian Air Force – Group Captain Garing received the Army Distinguished Service Cross for " extraordinary heroism in action in New Guinea, during the Papuan Campaign, July 23, 1942 to January 8, 1943 ".

Garing and .
He recorded with Steve Albini in February 2007 for Denison's Fuzz label mate Greg Garing.
Group Captain Bill Garing, an RAAF officer on Kenney's staff with considerable experience with air-sea operations, including a tour of duty in Europe, recommended that Japanese convoys be subjected to simultaneous attack from different altitudes and directions.
During this time, it distributed Paladin Records, which included on its roster country / trip-hop artist Greg Garing and singer-songwriter Steve Forbert.
Clement Garing ( 17 December 1873 – 1951 at Melbourne, Victoria ) was a cricket Test match umpire.
Garing ’ s colleague was Bob Crockett.

Maureen and 1994
* 1946 – Maureen Starkey Tigrett, English hairdresser, wife of Isaac Tigrett ( d. 1994 )
* 1994Maureen Starkey, wife of Ringo Starr ( b. 1946 )
He is represented by Maureen Paley in London, Galerie Chantal Crousel in Paris, Juana de Aizpuru in Madrid, Daniel Buchholz in Berlin ( since 1993 ), and Andrea Rosen in New York ( since 1994 ).
* < span class =" plainlinks "> Nevins, Maureen ( 1994 ).
She has starred in television soap operas such as Guiding Light, where she played the role of Maureen Reardon Bauer from 1982 to 1986, and As the World Turns, where she played the role of Margo Montgomery Hughes from 1989 to 1993, and from 1994 to 2010.
Morrison joined Maureen Tucker's band for a tour in 1994, and later that year was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, from which he died on August 30, 1995, two days after his 53rd birthday.
The resulting four-woman line up of Bernie, Anne, Maureen and Coleen was stable until 1994.
Coleen, who had married performer Shane Richie in 1990, quit the group in 1994 to have a baby In 1995, longstanding lead singer Bernie left to pursue an acting career ; Anne and Maureen continued as a two-piece version of The Nolans.
In 1994, she ran for mayor of Scarborough against fellow councillors Frank Faubert and Maureen Prinsloo.
Marella was married to his wife of more than 40 years, Maureen, and had four children: Sharon ( born 1960 ), Joey ( adopted, 1963 – 1994 ), Victor ( born 1964 ), and Valerie ( born 1966 ).
He married Maureen Short in November 1987 in North Yorkshire and they have two sons ( born May 1989 and June 1991 ) and a daughter ( born May 1994 ).
In 1994, Starkey rushed to her mother's side when Maureen was diagnosed with leukaemia.
She also " conceived and co-produced " the 1994 film Widows ' Peak, which featured her sister, Mia Farrow, in a part originally written for their mother, Maureen O ' Sullivan.
Since then she has had some notable roles, including Maureen Connell in Between the Lines ( 1992 – 1994 ), Shona Spurtle in the anarchic Scottish sitcom The High Life ( 1994 – 1995 ), Madame Sin in In The Red BBC TV ( 1998 ), Janice Taylor in Holby City ( 2000 – 2002 ), Sharon in The Smoking Room ( 2004 – 2005 ), Maeve Brown in EastEnders, clinical psychiatrist Pru Plunkett in Midsomer Murders and the mistrusting Alsia in Shoebox Zoo.

Maureen and ):
Writers who worked at the Star in its last days included Nick Adde ( Army Times ), Stephen Aug ( ABC News ), Michael Isikoff ( Newsweek ), Howard Kurtz ( The Washington Post ), Fred Hiatt ( The Washington Post ) Sheilah Kast ( ABC News ), Jane Mayer ( The New Yorker ), Chris Hanson ( Columbia Journalism Review ), Jeremiah O ' Leary ( The Washington Times ), Chuck Conconi ( Washingtonian ), Crispin Sartwell ( Creators Syndicate ), Maureen Dowd ( The New York Times ), novelist Randy Sue Coburn, Michael DeMond Davis, Lance Gay, ( Scripps Howard News Service ): Jules Witcover ( The Baltimore Sun ), Jack Germond ( The Baltimore Sun ), Judy Bachrach ( Vanity Fair ), Lyle Denniston ( The Baltimore Sun ), Fred Barnes ( Weekly Standard ), Kate Sylvester ( NPR, NBC, Governing Magazine ) and Mary McGrory ( The Washington Post ).
* Maureen Slattery ( Joyce Van Patten ) ( Season 1-2 ): Jennie's alcoholic, overbearing, and somewhat delusional mother who despises Jack, a feeling that is more than mutual.
Maureen Gubb ( Auntie Mo ): Red-headed slattern.
* Mrs. Maureen Harwood ( Lab ): Alderman 1973 – 1977

Maureen and Lex
* Maureen Goring: " Lex Talionis and the Christian Churches: The Question of Capital Punishment in New Zealand " in James Veitch ( ed ) To Strive and Not to Yield: Essays in Honour of Colin Brown.

Maureen and Christian
In 2006, Christian Bök and his work were the subject of an episode of the television series Heart of a Poet, produced by Canadian filmmaker Maureen Judge.
* Maureen A. Tilley, " Exorcism in North Africa: Localizing the ( Un ) holy " explores the meanings of daimon among Christians in Roman Africa and exorcism practices that passed seamlessly into Christian ritual.
Recurring roles included Tom Wilson ( as Coach Fredericks ), Chauncey Leopardi ( as bully Alan White ), Shaun Weiss ( as student Sean and the bass player in Nick's band ), Joel Hodgson ( as a salesman who loves disco ), Trace Beaulieu ( as Mr. Lacovara, the school's biology teacher ), Joanna García ( as head cheerleader Vicki Appleby ), Kayla Ewell ( as Maureen Sampson, a transfer student ), Lizzy Caplan ( as student Sara ), Claudia Christian ( as Bill's mother ), Samaire Armstrong ( as " Deadhead " Laurie ), Ben Foster ( as the mentally handicapped student Eli ), and Kevin Tighe ( as Nick's father ).
Donal Donnelly attended school at Synge Street Christian Brothers School in Dublin where he acted in school plays with Milo O ' Shea, Eamonn Andrews, Jack McGowran, Bernard Frawley ( Seattle Repertory Co .) and Jimmy Fitzsimons ( brother of Maureen O ' Hara ), under the direction of famous elocution teacher, Ena Burke.
She is the daughter of Jack and Maureen Christian.

Maureen and New
His mother, Patrice Maureen White ( 1946 – 1995 ), was a school teacher living in New York, and his father William Perez was a Vietnam veteran.
* Maureen Ogden ( born 1928 ), seven-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly who served as Mayor of Millburn from 1979 to 1981.
* Maureen Orcutt ( 1907 – 2007 ), pioneer golfer and reporter for The New York Times.
* Maureen Dowd, a New York Times columnist
* 1999: Maureen Dowd, New York Times, " for her fresh and insightful columns on the impact of President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Gillian Wearing is represented by Maureen Paley in London and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York.
In 2011, Maureen O ' Hara was formally inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame at an event in New Ross, County Wexford, receiving letters from Mary McAleese and Bill Clinton.
The New Jersey Gems selected Carol Blazejowski from Montclair State College, but she announced while on tour in Bulgaria with the U. S. national women's team through her coach Maureen Wendelken that she had no intention of playing professionally and that her goal was to retain her amateur standing to be able to play for the U. S. at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
The New York Times columnist, Maureen Dowd, quoted two young, professional women saying they liked shows with female characters like themselves, single, even obsessed.
* Maureen Dowd, " The Dream is Dead ," The New York Times, 12 December 2007
Maureen Bridgid Dowd ( born January 14, 1952 ) is an American columnist for The New York Times and best-selling author.
On February 21, 2007, in an interview with Maureen Dowd of the New York Times, Geffen described Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bill Clinton in unflattering terms: " Everybody in politics lies, but they do it with such ease, it's troubling.
Maureen Stapleton, Jessica Tandy, Julie Harris ( in New York ) and Judith Ivey and Harriet Harris ( regionally ) have all portrayed Amanda Wingfield.
In 2005, Vowell served as a guest columnist for The New York Times during several weeks in July, briefly filling in for Maureen Dowd.
In Maureen Dowd's column for the New York Times, " Wilting Over Waffles ," dated April 23, 2008, she suggests that Democrats in the 2008 presidential election might take a cue from this book in their approach to Hillary Clinton's prolonged campaign against Barack Obama, asking her to " Just go.
That same year, Robbins would become one of the first members of New York's newly formed Actors Studio, attending classes held by founding member Robert Lewis three times a week, alongside such similarly accomplished classmates as Marlon Brando, Maureen Stapleton, Montgomery Clift, Herbert Berghof, Sidney Lumet and about 20 others.
Maureen Ann " Moe " Tucker ( born August 26, 1944, in Levittown, New York ) is a musician best known for having been the drummer for the rock group The Velvet Underground.
David Paterson to fill Hillary Clinton's U. S. Senate seat, according to The New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd.
Stapleton was born Lois Maureen Stapleton in Troy, New York, the daughter of Irene ( née Walsh ) and John P. Stapleton, and grew up in a strict Irish American Catholic family.
* Maureen Thitchener ( Co-minister, Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst and of Canandaigua, New York )
The Liberal Party did not have a strong provincial organization in this campaign, and Lamoureux finished a distant third against New Democrat Maureen Hemphill.
* Various Artists: New Voices: An Album of First Recordings by Harry Boardman, Maureen Craik, The Waterson Family ( 1965 )

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