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One of his grandsons ( by adoption ), Stephen Reinhardt, is a labor lawyer who has served notably on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit since his appointment by Jimmy Carter in 1980.
* 1972 — James Bardeen, Brandon Carter, and Stephen Hawking propose four laws of black hole mechanics in analogy with the laws of thermodynamics
Recent bilateral activities between the United States and North Korea have included an April 2011 visit by former President Jimmy Carter, a July 2011 meeting between U. S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy Stephen Bosworth and North Korean First Vice Foreign Minister Kim Gye Gwan, and a February 2012 bilateral meeting in Beijing that resulted in an agreement to halt uranium enrichment in exchange for U. S. food aid ( which has now been cancelled due to North Korea's April 2012 long-range missile test ).
In a formal study of the term " integrity " and its meaning in modern ethics, law professor Stephen L. Carter sees integrity not only as a refusal to engage in behavior that evades responsibility, but also as an understanding of different modes or styles in which discourse attempts to uncover a particular truth.
* Stephen L. Carter, The Emperor of Ocean Park.
New executives replaced the NTL president, CEO and co-founder Barclay Knapp, as well as Stephen Carter, the MD and COO.
Peter Roth, at that time the president of Stephen J. Cannell Productions, obtained a copy of Carter's pilot script for Cool Culture, and although the series was never picked up, Roth was interested in hiring Carter to work on the CBS series Palace Guard.
Famous alumni include Paul Wolfowitz ( Features Editor, 1959 – 1960 ; Editorial Assistant, 1960 – 1961 ) and Stephen Carter ( Editor-in-Chief, 1971 – 1972 ).
* Stephen L. Carter
The laws, analogous to the laws of thermodynamics, were discovered by Brandon Carter, Stephen Hawking and James Bardeen.
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Stephen Carter may refer to:
* Stephen Frank Carter ( born 1943 ), Louisiana state representative
* Stephen Carter ( architect ) ( born 1945 )
* Stephen L. Carter ( born 1954 ), American law professor and writer
* Stephen Carter ( footballer ) ( born 1974 ), Australian rules footballer
* Stephen Carter, guitarist with punk band Gallows
Stephen L. Carter ( born October 26, 1954 ) is an American law professor, legal-and social-policy writer, columnist, and best-selling novelist.
* Yale Law School's page on Stephen L. Carter
* Collection of columns for Christianity Today by Stephen L. Carter.
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The first chief executive was Stephen Carter, Baron Carter of Barnes, formerly a senior executive of JWT UK and NTL and subsequently a Minister for Communications, Technology and Broadcasting.

Stephen and Baron
* Sir George Stephen, 1st Baronet, of Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada ( 1886 )-also created Baron Mount Stephen ( 1891 ), extinct 1921
Bastrop County is named for Felipe Enrique Neri, Baron de Bastrop ( he was actually a commoner named Philip Hendrik Nering Bogel wanted for embezzlement in his native country of the Netherlands ), an early Dutch settler who assisted Stephen F. Austin in obtaining land grants in Texas.
In the fall of same year, the site was chosen by Stephen F. Austin with the help of Baron de Bastrop to be the main site in Texas for colonization.
Fox's elder brother, Stephen ( 1745 – 1774 ) became 2nd Baron Holland.
Cavendish married, on 7 June 1864, Lucy Caroline Lyttelton, second daughter of George Lyttelton, 4th Baron Lyttelton, granddaughter of Sir Stephen Glynne and niece of William Ewart Gladstone's wife Catherine.
Notable people who filled in fictional roles include Bob Odenkirk, Bea Arthur, Dustin Hoffman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Stephen Colbert, Steve Coogan, Jorge Garcia, and Scott Adsit.
Lord Northcote married Alice, adopted daughter of George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen, in 1873.
* George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen, one of the founders of the Canadian Pacific Railway was born in Dufftown.
He was a great grandson of Sir Stephen Rice ( 1637 – 1715 ), Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and a leading Jacobite, and Sir Maurice FitzGerald, 14th Knight of Kerry.
In 1839 he was raised to the peerage as Baron Monteagle of Brandon, in the County of Kerry, a title intended earlier for his ancestor Sir Stephen Rice.
* Edward William Stephen Stourton, 25th Baron Mowbray ( b. 1953 )
* George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen 1829-1921 Canadian railway executive who named Banff, Alberta after his birthplace ; Banff National Park and Banff Springs Hotel are linked to Stephen back to Banffshire
Holland was born at Winterslow House, Wiltshire, the son of Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland and Lady Mary, daughter of John FitzPatrick, 1st Earl of Upper Ossory and Lady Evelyn, daughter of John Leveson-Gower, 1st Earl Gower.
Stephen Fox ( d. 1800 ), Henry Edward Fox, 4th Baron Holland, and Hon.
The first Baron Holland of Foxley was the second and youngest son from the second marriage of the politician Sir Stephen Fox, and the younger brother of Stephen Fox-Strangways, 1st Earl of Ilchester.
* Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland ( 1747 – 1774 )
* Stephen Fox, 2nd Baron Holland ( 1747 – 1774 )

Stephen and Barnes
* The Perfect Heresy, Stephen O ' Shea, Barnes & Noble Books, New York, 2000, ISBN 0-7607-5219-2
Maximian's swift appointment by Diocletian as Caesar is taken by the writer Stephen Williams and historian Timothy Barnes to mean that the two men were longterm allies, that their respective roles were pre-agreed and that Maximian had probably supported Diocletian during his campaign against Carinus ( r. 283 – 285 ) but there is no direct evidence for this.
He also came across Stephen Vaughan, an agent of Thomas Cromwell and an advanced reformer, who recommended him to Cromwell: " Look well ," he wrote, " upon Dr Barnes ' book.
* Barnes, Edwin N. C. Near Immortals: Stephen Foster, Edward MacDowell, Victor Herbert.
Here he became friends with John Frith and William Tyndale, and became a member of the group of humanist theologians that met at the White Horse Tavern-a group that included the future Lutherans Edward Fox and Robert Barnes, and the arch-conservative Stephen Gardiner.
Some of the called-up D-League players that went on to have successful NBA careers include Rafer Alston, Louis Amundson, Chris Andersen, Kelenna Azubuike, Matt Barnes, Devin Brown, Will Bynum, Matt Carroll, Eddie Gill, Stephen Graham, Jason Hart, Chuck Hayes, Anthony Johnson, Dahntay Jones, Jamario Moon, Mikki Moore, Smush Parker, Bobby Simmons, Ime Udoka, Von Wafer, C. J. Watson, and Mike Wilks.
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 ).
The selection panel consisted of Sir Ian McGeechan, Lawrence Dallaglio, Ieuan Evans, Fabien Galthié, Donal Lenihan, Michael Lynagh, Stuart Barnes, Stephen Jones and Jacques Verdier.
The consulting firm Barnes, Mosher, Whitehurst, Lauter and Partners funded approximately $ 50, 100 to a group called " San Franciscans for Sensible Government " that was distributing campaign flyers for Mary Hernandez, Stephen Herman, and Robert Varni.
The society started publishing its monthly magazine Wondrous Stories at its inception, which then became Rock Society and is now bi-monthly featuring reviews, interviews with prominent classic rock musicians and up and coming bands. The magazine was one of the first in the UK to promote progressive and classic rock and precedes the Classic Rock magazine by several years, amongst the key contributors are Martin Hudson, Terry Craven, Miles Bartaby, Stephen Lambe, Steve Pilkington, David Pearson, Richard Barnes, James R Turner ( whose Notes from the Edge was one of the magazine's most popular columns before it was axed ) David Winstanley, Richard Watts, Lee Vickers and Bernard Law.
At the opening Barnes trustee and treasurer Stephen Harmelin noted, " There were financial challenges to be faced ... questions about how the foundation as it existed could go on with its mission, worries about the safety and integrity of the collection in the long run ,” he said.
Regular members of the panel include Brit Hume, Weekly Standard editor William Kristol, National Public Radio correspondent Mara Liasson and terminated correspondent Juan Williams ; also Stephen F. Hayes & Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard, Associated Press white house reporter Jennifer Loven, Columnists Charles Krauthammer, Fortune Washington bureau chief Nina Easton, Fox News Washington deputy managing editor Bill Sammon, former state department official Liz Cheney, former Clinton chief of staff John Podesta, former White house Press secretary Dana Perino, New York Post columnist Kirsten Powers, radio host Laura Ingraham, Roll Call columnist Mort Kondracke, Washington Examiner reporter Byron York, and Washington Post reporter Ceci Connelly also appear on the panel on a limited basis.
Barnes, along with teammates Stephen Jackson and Baron Davis, served as a Warriors team captain for the 2007 – 08 season.

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