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However, Amandala contributor Henry Gordon countered in a later issue that nothing in the anthem represents any sort of bias to any ethnic group in Belize.

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The most recent complaint of this nature was leveled by Maya-Mestizo born correspondent Clinton Luna, who suggested that the phrase " sons of the Belizean soil " should replace " sons ' of the Baymen's clan " in the chorus in recent issues of the Amandala weekly newspaper.

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The founding director of CBS News, Paul White, for whom the top award given by the broadcast news directors organization Radio Television Digital News Association ( RTDNA ) is named, Kent Cooper, who later became the longtime GM of rival Associated Press, early ABC News president Elmer Lower, Raymond Clapper, originator of the term " smoked-filled room ", Merriman Smith, Helen Thomas, Marie Colvin, Martha Gellhorn, Kate Webb, Henry Tilton Gorrell, Seymour Hersh, Lucien Carr, Neil Sheehan, Brit Hume, Keith Olbermann, New York Times columnists Thomas Friedman and Gail Collins, Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, sportswriter and Untouchables co-author Oscar Fraley, author H. Allen Smith, military author Joe Galloway, Saigon evacuation photographer Hubert van Es, photographer Stan Stearns, 1970s White House photographer David Hume Kennerly, White House spokesmen George Reedy, Ron Nessen and Larry Speakes, longtime Las Vegas bureau manager Myram Borders, onetime CIA Director Richard Helms, who interviewed Adolf Hitler for United Press during the 1936 Olympics, diplomat Edward M. Korry, former UP correspondent to Moscow Eugene Lyons, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb, ex-Dow Jones CEO Les Hinton, 1980's-90's Singapore President Wee Kim Wee and novelists Allen Drury, Tony Hillerman and Daniel Silva.
In the spring of 2006, a variety of longtime Sun-Times writers and columnists took buyouts, including sports columnist Ron Rapoport, sports reporter Joe Goddard, society and gardening columnist Mary Cameron Frey, book editor Henry Kisor, page designer Roy Moody and photographer Bob Black.
Several leading journalists, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Walter Lippmann, former radical Max Eastman ( then roving editor at Reader ’ s Digest ), John Chamberlain ( former editorial writer for Life magazine ), Henry Hazlitt ( former financial editor of The New York Times and columnist for Newsweek ), and Felix Morley ( Pulitzer Prize-winning editor at The Washington Post ), have also been members.
The political columnist Mike Royko joked that it is Chicago's only Republican expressway, since the others all named after Democrats ( though since that observation Bishop Louis Henry Ford, a non-political figure, had an expressway named in his honor ).
Perhaps the most famous people with coloboma are John Ritter, Henry Cavill, Danielle Minton, New York Times columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin, tennis player Arnaud Clément, alternative rock singer songwriter Lachi and Madeleine McCann.
Investors have expressed concern for the company's heavy reliance on Jim Cramer according to investing columnist Henry Blodget.
Cowling also claimed that the Peterhouse school treated Parliament as an instrument of class warfare and that it borrowed from The Spectator's political columnist Henry Fairlie and Robert Blake's central chapters of his The Unknown Prime Minister the realisation of parliamentary politics as " a spectacle of ambition and manoeuvre ".

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Several well-known people live here, including Larry Ellison, CEO of Oracle Corporation, who spent nine years building an architecturally authentic, $ 200 + million Japanese feudal castle and man-made lake in Woodside ; Gordon E. Moore, co-founder of Intel and originator of Moore's Law ; John Thompson, CEO of Symantec ; Neil Young, rock musician and songwriter, who owns a ranch and recording studio there ; Michelle Pfeiffer, actress, and her husband David E. Kelley, producer ; Thomas Siebel, founder of Siebel Systems ; Scott Cook, co-founder of Intuit, Inc .; John Doerr, venture capitalist ; Dr. Carl Djerassi, novelist and member of team that developed the birth control pill ; Kenneth Fisher, founder of Fisher Investments, Forbes columnist, author, and local historian ; Susan Dawson, philanthropist ; and Joan Baez, folk singer.
* Gordon Gibson, politician, columnist, and author, appointed 2008
Gordon Gibson, OBC ( born 1937 ) is a political columnist, author, and former politician in British Columbia ( BC ), Canada.
* Award-winning author and syndicated columnist Gordon Kirkland attended George Bailey Public School and Joseph A. Gibson Public School in Maple.
In October 2003, columnist Tom Brown told the BBC TV station that Gordon Brown had informed him of the deal the day after it had allegedly been made.

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A gossip columnist cannot defend themselves from a libel claim by arguing that they merely repeated, but did not originate the defamating rumor or claim ; instead, the columnist has to prove that the allegedly defaming statement was truthful, or that it was based on a reasonably reliable source.
Motorcycle Consumer News design columnist Glynn Kerr described the Monster's statement as aggressive, " attributable to the head-down, charging bull stance.
As for the substance of his statement, Rumsfeld's defenders have included Canadian columnist Mark Steyn, who called it " in fact a brilliant distillation of quite a complex matter ", and Australian economist and blogger John Quiggin, who wrote, " Although the language may be tortured, the basic point is both valid and important ... Having defended Rumsfeld, I ’ d point out that the considerations he refers to provide the case for being very cautious in going to war.
Conservative columnist John Podhoretz, responded in the National Review Online blog by calling Sailer's statement " shockingly racist and paternalistic " as well as " disgusting ".

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Other less commonly used nicknames were the " Gridbirds " ( used only by a local newspaper columnist ) or " Cardiac Cards " ( used only to refer to the 1975 team ).
Similar viewpoints have been expressed by Stanley Crouch in a New York Daily News piece, Charles Steele, Jr. of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and African-American columnist David Ehrenstein of the LA Times who accused white liberals of flocking to blacks who were " Magic Negros ", a term that refers to a black person with no past who simply appears to assist the mainstream white ( as cultural protagonists / drivers ) agenda.
Sciacca is a former political reporter and columnist who is a regular panelist on " Beat the Press " on the WGBH TV show Greater Boston, which is hosted by Emily Rooney.
Likely the most extreme criticism of the practice was given by Sun sports columnist John Steadman suggested that Baltimore forfeit any game where a fan shouts " O!
The phrase Great White Way has been attributed to Shep Friedman, columnist for the New York Morning Telegraph in 1901, who lifted the term from the title of a book about the Arctic by Albert Paine.
The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: " The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces — the ' new ' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called ' Canada Day '— has nothing controversially Canadian about it.
Later, George W. Bush was symbolized by a Stetson hat atop the same invisible point, because he was Governor of Texas prior to his presidency ( Trudeau accused him of being “ all hat and no cattle ”, reiterating the characterization of Bush by columnist Molly Ivins ).
When asked by columnist Earl Wilson what the purpose of the group was, Bacall responded " to drink a lot of bourbon and stay up late.
" When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News ( or by a bystander, according to another account ) what it was called, Irving answered, " It's a jeep.
Frank Costello helped encourage this view by feeding Hoover, " an inveterate horseplayer " known to send Special Agents to place $ 100 bets for him, tips on sure winners through their mutual friend, gossip columnist Walter Winchell.
Opened by Charlton Heston and introduced by Frank Sinatra, the ceremony was attended by so many Hollywood stars — said to be more than for any event in history — that one columnist wrote at the time that a bomb in the dining room would have brought about the end of the movie industry.
Invented by a poet and a local newspaper columnist Eric Kosciuszko in the 1920s, it has since been adopted by state and local government as well as the residents, and has taken on the sense of a general spring celebration.
His cover was blown by local columnist Sid Hartman who reported the visit and forced Parseghian to issue denials.
Eichenwald's account of Whitacre has been called into question by the syndicated columnist Alan Guebert, following the disclosure in August 2007 that Eichenwald paid his sources on another story.
Beginning with a performance emceed by humor columnist Bugs Baer at Halloran Hospital on Staten Island, these shows were produced and directed by Mendez.
For example, the intense backlash against country band the Dixie Chicks, for remarks critical of President George W. Bush onstage in London in 2003, was described by newspaper columnist Don Williams as the price for freely speaking political views disapproved by supporters of the Iraq War.
By 1942, Billboard magazine columnist Maurie Orodenker had begun using the term " rock and roll " in descriptions of upbeat recordings such as " Rock Me " by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.
The semi-autobiographical film was written and directed by former Rolling Stone columnist Cameron Crowe and featured portrayals of publisher Jann Wenner ( Eion Bailey ), editor Ben Fong-Torres ( Terry Chen ), David Felton ( Rainn Wilson ) and others in Rolling Stones 1970s San Francisco offices.

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* Ron Borges is a sports columnist and former long-time columnist for The Boston Globe.
Richard S. " Kinky " Friedman ( born November 1, 1944 ) is an American Texas Country singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician and former columnist for Texas Monthly who styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Mark Twain.
* August 4 – Helen Thomas, American author and former news service reporter, member of the White House press corps and columnist
He has had affairs with actresses Catherine Deneuve, Jill Banner, Jamie Rose, Inger Stevens, Jo Ann Harris, Jean Seberg, script analyst Megan Rose, James Brolin's former wife Jane, columnist Bridget Byrne, and swimming champion Anita Lhoest.
Since he was interested, and since several of those authors ( like Jerry Pournelle, former columnist for Byte Magazine, for instance ) were very Internet savvy, he did.
The eponymous founder of the party was Pim Fortuyn, a charismatic former university professor and political columnist who initially had planned to contest the 2002 general election as leader of the Livable Netherlands ( LN ) party.
Current and former Tufts faculty include former American Psychological Association president Robert Sternberg, Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Martin J. Sherwin, preeminent philosopher Daniel Dennett, Nobel Laureate Allan M. Cormack ( 1924 – 1998 ), regular featured columnist in Foreign Policy Magazine Daniel W. Drezner, radio host Lonnie Carton and author of No Future: Queer Theory and the Death Drive Lee Edelman.
Other residents include former editor of The Guardian Peter Preston and The Guardian columnist Zoe Williams.
Xavier Serbiá ( born July 24, 1968 ), is a former member of the boy band Menudo who is now a financial commentator, syndicated columnist and personality.
* Gerry Callahan, popular albeit controversial Boston Herald and former Sports Illustrated sports columnist and co-host of WEEI's Dennis and Callahan, the popular sports radio morning program based in Boston.
* Jeannette Walls – Author of The Glass Castle, of which a portion takes place in Battle Mountain, and former gossip columnist for MSNBC. com
* Ring Lardner, sports columnist and short story writer ( former resident )
* Tom Wicker, former Washington bureau chief and columnist for The New York Times.
Bexley has been the home of many prominent citizens, including the former governor of Ohio, Ted Strickland, U. S. Senator George Voinovich, Bob Greene -- the former Chicago Tribune columnist who wrote Be True to Your School, children's author R. L. Stine, cartoonist Paul Palnik, and Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner.
* Dan Patrick, Mason High School class of 1974 ( formerly Dan Pugh ); national radio host, NBC Sports host, Sports Illustrated columnist, and former ESPN anchor
* Randy Cohen, former syndicated NY Times columnist, writer
Ballinger is the birthplace of former nationally syndicated entertainment columnist Lane Crockett ( born 1942 ), who was primarily affiliated with the Shreveport Times.
Bernard Gray, a former defence correspondent and Lex columnist, was chief executive of publishing company CMP before becoming chief executive of TSL Education, publisher of the Times Educational Supplement.
* Florabel Muir, former American syndicated newspaper columnist and reporter

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