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Jonathan and Aitken
Author Gilbert Chase writes that " Amazing Grace " is " without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns ," and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.
* Aitken, Jonathan ( 2007 ).
In particular, the successful entrapment of Graham Riddick and David Tredinnick in the " cash for questions " scandal, the contemporaneous misconduct as ministers by Neil Hamilton ( who lost a consequent libel action against The Guardian ), Tim Smith, and the convictions of former Cabinet member Jonathan Aitken and former party deputy chairman Jeffrey Archer for perjury in two separate cases leading to custodial sentences damaged the Conservatives ' public reputation.
Defence Minister Jonathan Aitken was accused by the ITV investigative journalism series World In Action and The Guardian newspaper of secretly doing deals with leading Saudi princes.
Although Tim Smith stepped down from the House of Commons at the 1997 General Election, both Neil Hamilton and Jonathan Aitken sought re-election for their seats, and were both defeated, in Hamilton's case by the former BBC Reporter Martin Bell, who stood as an anti-sleaze candidate, both the Labour and LibDem candidates withdrawing in his favour, amidst further publicity unfavourable to the Conservatives.
Fayed also revealed that the cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken had stayed for free at the Ritz Hotel in Paris at the same time as a group of Saudi arms dealers leading to Aitken's subsequent unsuccessful libel case and imprisonment for perjury.
Abbott chose her Conservative MP voting pair, Jonathan Aitken, as her son's godfather.
In 1994 Ainsworth became the Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Jonathan Aitken, and in 1995 became PPS to the Secretary of State for National Heritage, Virginia Bottomley.
* Jonathan Aitken ( 1942 –), Conservative politician
* Jonathan Aitken — politician, author and broadcaster
In January 1994, British Minister of State for Defence Procurement Jonathan Aitken ( answering a Question to the Secretary of State for Defence ) confirmed in parliamentary debates that a Russian T-80U tank was imported for " defence research and development purposes ".
Calendar first appeared on YTV's launch night, presented by Jonathan Aitken.
After the election, Christine and Neil Hamilton appeared together on Have I Got News For You, an appearance that established her as a chat-show personality and she subsequently appeared on myriad programmes including her own ' Christine Hamilton Show ' on BBC Choice where she interviewed celebrities who had ' been through stormy waters ' of some kind, ranging from Jonathan Aitken to James Hewitt, from Bernard Manning to Ivana Trump, and from Paul Merson to John Fashanu.
Thatcher had a relationship with Jonathan Aitken which ended in 1979, just after the Conservatives won that year's general election.
Jonathan William Patrick Aitken ( born 30 August 1942 ) is a former Conservative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom for 24 years, and a former British government Cabinet minister.
Aitken's baptism took place on 16 October 1942 at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, an Anglican church, at which he was named " Jonathan William Patrick Aitken ".
The World In Action film, Jonathan of Arabia, went ahead and Aitken carried out his threat to sue.
Jonathan Aitken is currently the honorary president of Christian Solidarity Worldwide and is a popular Christian writer.
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Seen as a ' rising star ' in the party and noted for his Commons interventions on foreign affairs, he was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to Jonathan Aitken, Minister of State for Defence.
Before 6 May 2010 the MP was Stephen Ladyman a senior Labour minister, preceded by Jonathan Aitken.
* Jonathan Aitken

Jonathan and hotel
On July 12, 1996, Chamberlin and touring keyboardist Jonathan Melvoin overdosed in a hotel room.
( The hotel manager was played by Jonathan Harris who later did a guest role on Get Smart in 1970.
* Jonathan is the public face of the hotel division of Loews Corporation.
Jonathan is not satisfied with this so they go into a hotel with 28 floors and enter into different elevators to see if they both choose the same floor.
* Jonathan Aitken's alleged procurement of prostitutes for Arab businessmen, their payment of his Paris Ritz hotel bill, and his subsequent conviction and prison sentence for perjury after the resulting libel trial in which he unsuccessfully attempted to sue The Guardian over the story.
Figuring that Cassie was setting Jonathan up ( so his mother would see him taking advantage of an " inebriated " Cassie ), Dinah put a wrench in her plans by first hanging a Do Not Disturb sign outside Cassie's door and then kept Reva from going up to Cassie ’ s room with a story about calling Edmund to the hotel.
A little later, Sasha tells Jonathan to meet her at the butcher shop near their hotel.
In the hotel, Jonathan receives a message from Sasha to meet him at a specified location.
Jonathan finds out that his hotel room was broken into and robbed of his traveler's checks.
The series concluded when, after a mock marriage in a hotel room, Damon was stabbed by Crosby extra Jonathan Comer and died in Debbie's arms.

Jonathan and bill
Consequently, there were rumors of various people as the author of the work — Jonathan Swift then being not largely known except for his work in the House of Lords for the passage of the First Fruits and Fifths bill for tithing.
Wanting fate to work things out, Sara asks Jonathan to write his name and phone number on a $ 5 bill, while she writes her name and number on the inside cover of a copy of Love in the Time of Cholera.
She realizes she has the same $ 5 bill which Jonathan wrote on several years earlier, and gets off the plane to search for him.
After President James Buchanan signed the bill admitting Oregon to the Union on February 14, 1859, the news was wired to St. Louis, carried by stagecoach to San Francisco, and loaded on the Brother Jonathan on March 10.

Jonathan and allegations
On April 10, 1995, Jonathan Aitken ( himself a former journalist for Yorkshire Television ) called a televised press conference three hours before the transmission of a World in Action film, Jonathan of Arabia, demanding that allegations about his dealings with leading Saudis be withdrawn.
A former Vice President of CBS News, Jonathan Klein, dismissed the allegations of bloggers, suggesting that the " checks and balances " of a professional news organization were superior to individuals sitting at their home computers " in their pajamas.
She was the daughter of Captain Jonathan Walcott ( 1639 – 1699 ), and his wife Mary Sibley ( 1644 – 1683 ), both of Salem, and was about seventeen years old when the allegations started in 1692.

Jonathan and subsequent
In a lengthy interview conducted by PBS prior to the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in August 1997, Max Hastings, editor of the Daily Telegraph between 1986 and 1995, discussed the impact of Andrew Morton's and Jonathan Dimbleby's biographies of, respectively, Diana, Princess of Wales and HRH The Prince of Wales on subsequent news coverage of the Royal Family in the UK.
His mixture of science and romance in the last two works furnished a model for many subsequent writers, among them Jonathan Swift, Edgar Allan Poe and probably Voltaire.
While he went on to make a splash with his series of West Coast Computer Faires, subsequent DDJ editors like Marlin Ouverson, Hank Harrison, Michael Swaine and Jonathan Erickson appear to have focused on the journalistic and social aspects of the young but growing microcomputer industry.
According to historian Jonathan Mahler, the blackout that happened in July of that year, and the subsequent rioting, helped catapult Koch and his message of restoring public safety to front-runner status.
The ' College of New Jersey ' ( later Princeton ) was founded due to the dissatisfaction of the New York and New Jersey Presbyterian Synods with Yale ; their expulsion of Brainerd and subsequent refusal to readmit him was an important factor in driving individuals such as Jonathan Dickinson and Aaron Burr to act on this dissatisfaction.
Jonathan Daniels, President Roosevelt's administrative assistant at the time, noted Roosevelt's subsequent reaction to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor-" The blow was heavier than he had hoped it would necessarily be.
A subsequent attempt to transfer Surak's katra to Syrran's second-in-command, T ' Pau, fails when Surak chooses to remain merged with Jonathan Archer.
" The Chicago Reader < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Jonathan Rosenbaum compared Night Shift to the subsequent comedy film Risky Business ( which also dealt with the theme of prostitution ), noting that Night Shift isn't "... as snappily directed or as caustically conceived, ... but it's arguably just as sexy and almost as funny.
After Michael Parkinson presented the inaugural ceremony at the London Palladium in December 1990, subsequent shows have been presented by Jonathan Ross, staged at London Studios, and produced by Michael Hurll Television ( MHTV ), whose parent company is Unique Communications Group.
Marton is also the base for a junior football club, Marton F. C., which was founded in 1982 and for which Jonathan Woodgate, David Wheater, and Stewart Downing, subsequent Middlesbrough F. C.
In Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, the Duke's affection for the Queen's sister and their subsequent separation are mentioned, and made a premise for an important aspect of the story.
This assumption was erroneous, according to subsequent research in Paris by American bass viol player and musicologist Jonathan Dunford.
In a series of paintings, Susan depicts the scene of Alejandro's death and subsequent burial, arousing the suspicion of Detective Chuck Vance ( Jonathan Cake ), Bree's embittered ex-boyfriend assigned to investigate Alejandro's disappearance.
As one of the year's best short stories – and subsequent winner the 2004 Hugo Award for a Novella – it was reprinted in two annual compendiums of science fiction: Science Fiction: The Best of 2003, edited by Karen Haber and Jonathan Strahan ( iBooks, Feb 2004 ISBN 0-7434-7919-X ), and The Year's Best Science Fiction: Twenty-First Annual Collection, edited by Gardner Dozois ( St. Martin's Press, Jun 2004 ISBN 0-312-32478-2 ).
Bo Duke was later played by Seann William Scott in the subsequent cinematic version and Jonathan Bennett in the direct-to-DVD prequel, The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning.

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