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Norman Fowler, then a reporter for The Times, interviewed Powell during the election and asked him what the biggest issue was: " I expected to be told something about the cost of living but not a bit of it.
After a period as Minister for Water and Planning in 1988 89, during which he was responsible for implementing water privatisation in England and Wales, Howard was promoted to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Employment in January 1990 following the resignation of Norman Fowler.
Three weeks after the government's massive loss in the by-election, on 27 May 1993, Lamont was sacked, ( technically resigning from the government because he declined a demotion to become Secretary of State for the Environment ), throwing ( by his own account ) Major's letter of regret at his departure unopened into the wastepaper basket, and giving a resignation speech in the House of Commons on 9 June, that made clear his feeling that he had been unfairly treated, saying that the government ' gives the impression of being in office but not in power '; the then Party Chairman Norman Fowler dismissed the speech as " dud, nasty, ludicrous and silly ".
( Peter ) Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler, PC ( born 2 February 1938 ) is a British Conservative politician who was from 1981 to 1990 a member of Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet.
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In 1990, asked to comment on the resignation of cabinet colleague Norman Fowler who had given as the reason for his resignation the wish " to spend more time with my family ", Ridley quipped dryly that the last thing he wanted to do was spend more time with his family.
Whilst there, as chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association and later President of the Cambridge Union Society, he was a member of what became known as the Cambridge Mafia a group of future Conservative Cabinet ministers, including Leon Brittan, Michael Howard, Kenneth Clarke, Norman Lamont, and Norman Fowler.
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* Sir Norman Fowler ( 1992 1994 )
Following the 1983 General Election, Peter Bottomley became the PPS to the Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Security Norman Fowler.
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In 1979, he was appointed Private Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Norman Fowler, Executive Member, Inter-Parliamentary Union ( British Group ) and Founding Co-Chairman, British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body.
Notable writers include Norman Fairclough, Michał Krzyżanowski, Paul Chilton, Teun A. van Dijk, Ruth Wodak, Ernesto Laclau, Phil Graham, Theo Van Leeuwen, Siegfried Jäger, Christina Schäffner, James Paul Gee, Roger Fowler, Gunther Kress, Mary Talbot, Lilie Chouliaraki, Thomas Huckin, and Bob Hodge.
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Sir Norman Fowler attacked them, stating in The Sunday Express: " These people are not remotely typical of mainstream Conservatives ", and Jerry Hayes, Conservative Party MP was quoted in the same newspaper as saying " They are a grim bunch ".
* TCM Remembers 1998: composer John Addison, Gene Autry, Binnie Barnes, Lloyd Bridges, Dane Clark, art director George Davis, John Derek, special effects visual Linwood G. Dunn, Alice Faye, Norman Fell, editor Gene Fowler, Jr., Douglas Fowley, Patricia Hayes, Valerie Hobson, Josephine Hutchinson, director Alan J. Pakula, Leonid Kinskey, director Akira Kurosawa, cinematographer Charles Lang, Phil Leeds, Jean Marais, E. G. Marshall, Roddy McDowall, Jeanette Nolan, Lucille Norman, Maidie Norman, Dick O ' Neill, Maureen O ' Sullivan, composer Gene Page, choreographer Jerome Robbins, Gene Raymond, Roy Rogers, Esther Rolle, Frank Sinatra, J. T. Walsh, Vincent Winter, O.
* Sir Norman Fowler: Conservative Party Chairman ( Attending Cabinet )
* Sir Norman Fowler: Chairman of the Conservative Party ( Attending Cabinet )

Norman and 14
The start of the Norman Conquest was the Battle of Hastings, fought on 14 October 1066 ; although the battle itself took place to the north at Senlac Hill, and William had landed on the coast between Hastings and Eastbourne at a site now known as Norman's Bay.
* March 14 Astronaut Norman Thagard becomes the first American to ride into space aboard a Russian launch vehicle ( the Soyuz TM-21 ), lifting off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
** U. S. astronaut Norman Thagard breaks NASA's space endurance record of 14 days, 1 hour and 16 minutes, aboard the Russian space station Mir.
Norman transferred from high school to the Chase Art School at the age of 14.
Harold reigned from 6 January 1066 until his death at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October of that same year, fighting the Norman invaders led by William the Conqueror during the Norman conquest of England.
By the 12th century Italian flutes came in a variety of sizes, and fragments of 12th-century Norman bone whistles have been found in Ireland, and an intact 14 cm Tusculum clay whistle from the 14th century in Scotland.
The Battle of Hastings occurred on 14 October 1066 during the Norman conquest of England, between the Norman-French army of Duke William II of Normandy and the English army under King Harold II.
Less than three weeks after Stamford Bridge, on 14 October, Harold was defeated and killed at the Battle of Hastings, beginning the Norman Conquest of England, and ending the Anglo-Saxon era.
Sir William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke ( 1147 14 May 1219 ), also called William the Marshal ( Norman French: William le Mareschal ), was an English ( or Anglo-Norman ) soldier and statesman.
In August 1995 ForeFront Records released One Way: Songs of Larry Norman, a tribute album that included covers of 14 Norman's classic songs by ForeFront artists, including dc Talk ; Audio Adrenaline, Grammatrain ; and Rebecca St. James, whose father, David Smallbone, booked and promoted Norman's first concerts and distributed Norman's early records in Australia, including his eponymous 1977 album, ( which is also known as Starstorm ).
After his win at the Canon Greater Hartford Open, aided by a chip-in in for eagle on # 14 in the final round, Norman overtook Nick Price as the number one golfer in the world.
In 1812, he was appointed vendue master and King's Auctioneer for the district of Montreal, working in partnership with his nephew Norman Bethune, who lived with him at 14 Rue Saint-Urbain.
Edward the Bruce ( Norman French: Edward de Brus ; Medieval Gaelic: Edubard a Briuis ; Modern Scottish Gaelic: Eideard or Iomhair Bruis ; 1280 14 October 1318 ), sometimes modernised Edward of Bruce, was a younger brother of King Robert I of Scotland, who supported his brother in the struggle for the crown of Scotland, then pursued his own claim in Ireland.
The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at the western end of the main teaching wall designed by Norman Foster to house the art collection of Sir Robert and Lady Lisa Sainsbury, and " Sportspark ", a multi-sports facilities built in 2001 thanks to a £ 14. 5 million grant from Sport England Lottery Fund.
After the success of Dr. No, Barry scored eleven of the next 14 James Bond films ( Monty Norman is the composer of the " James Bond Theme ").
Margaret Neville died between 20 November 1506 and 14 January 1507, and Oxford married secondly Elizabeth Scrope, the widow of his colleague William, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, and daughter and coheir of Sir Richard Scrope, the second son of Henry, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton, by Eleanor, the daughter of Norman Washbourne.
The internationally respected poet and author Norman Nicholson, one of the most important English poets of the twentieth century whose work was published by T. S. Eliot at Faber and Faber, spent his entire life in Millom, living at his father's outfitters shop at 14 St George's Terrace.
Johnson was born August 14, 1953 in Hanover, New Hampshire, the only child of Norman and Leatrice Johnson.
* Battle of Hastings ( October 14, 1066 ): 2, 200 Norman Knights repeatedly charged the Anglo-Saxon shield wall.
At the age of 14, she was pictured with golf legend Greg Norman during a golf clinic.
Norman Earl Steenrod ( April 22, 1910October 14, 1971 ) was a preeminent mathematician most widely known for his contributions to the field of algebraic topology.
The problem we all live with — by Norman Rockwell ( 1894 1978 ), depicting an incident in the American Civil Rights struggle of the early 1960s, when Ruby Bridges entered first grade on the first day of court-ordered desegregation of New Orleans, Louisiana, public schools ( November 14, 1960 ).
Norman Nicholson's home at 14 St George's Terrace is now a food shop and café with a blue plaque on the front of the property ; commemorating Nicholson.
Also in 1989, Norman was invited to sing the French national anthem, La Marseillaise, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution on July 14.

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