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Amiel lost her position as a columnist on the Daily Telegraph in mid-2004 after civil suits were exchanged between her husband and The Telegraphs parent company in the wake of a corporate battle which led to criminal charges being laid against Black in late 2005 and a trial in Chicago in 2007.
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Amiel and her
In 2006, Neil and Tim Finn were both honoured by a slew of women re-recording and re-interpreting a selection of their songs with the album She Will Have Her Way which featured artists performing Neil Finn's songs such as Kasey Chambers, Clare Bowditch, Boh Runga with her band Stellar *, Renée Geyer, Brooke Fraser, Holly Throsby, Sarah Blasko, Amiel and Natalie Imbruglia.
Amiel has been a longtime columnist for Maclean's magazine ( 1977 – present ) noted for her conservative political views.
In August 2008, Amiel published a five-page defense of her husband first in Maclean's magazine then in The Sunday Times in which she portrayed herself as the victim of a gross injustice.
Amarinth discovers that, just as her mother Amiel died in constructing the Arks, so she would perish to pilot one.
Amiel and columnist
Whyte, who previously edited Saturday Night and the National Post, brought a new, arguably conservative, focus to the magazine, bringing in conservative columnist Mark Steyn, hiring Andrew Coyne away from the Post, and rehiring Barbara Amiel.
Amiel and on
There is wide speculation that the book is, at least in part, based on real life, and that the Zenia character is based loosely on Barbara Amiel, the real-life journalist and wife of Conrad Black.
* Picture Frame Seduction, " Forgotten Daughters " ( 1984 track on Hand of the Rider written for the Jon Amiel film The Silent Twins )
A biography of the couple by Tom Bower, Conrad and Lady Black: Dancing on the Edge, featuring an unflattering portrayal of Amiel, was published in November 2006.
An early use of the word was in self-denigration: on 31 August 1869, Swiss philosopher Henri-Frédéric Amiel wrote in his diary:
The men were buried on the battlefield while the officers ’ bodies were exhumed 4 days later and taken to Fort Amiel for reburial.
Amiel and Daily
Bernard's comment was then later repeated in an article written by Black's wife, Barbara Amiel, in the Daily Telegraph.
Amiel and after
It was originally established as Fort Whipple, after Brevet Major General Amiel Weeks Whipple who died during the American Civil War in May 1863.
This isolation inspired the one book by which Amiel is still known, the Journal Intime (" Private Journal "), which, published after his death, obtained a European reputation.
* Yucca whipplei is named after Amiel Weeks Whipple ( 1818 – 1863 ), a surveyor who oversaw the Pacific Railroad Survey to Los Angeles in 1853.
Amiel and were
* The last authorized portrait busts of Conrad Black and Barbara Amiel were created between 2001 – 2002 by Canadian sculptor Dr. Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook and arranged by noted Canadian artist Christian Cardell Corbet who himself also created a portrait of Black.
Notable examples were David Campbell inserting the word " lamington " into his performance and Amiel inserting the word " dolphinarium ".
Amiel and which
The Singing Detective is a BBC television miniseries written by Dennis Potter, which stars Michael Gambon, and was directed by Jon Amiel.
Amiel and led
Other than fur trappers and mountain men, one of the first organized expeditions into the area of the Little Colorado River was one led by Amiel Weeks Whipple in 1853-1854 during one of the expeditions to map out a route for a cross continental railroad.
Amiel and Black
Barbara Joan Estelle Amiel, Baroness Black of Crossharbour ( born December 4, 1940 ) is a British-Canadian journalist, writer, and socialite.
* The Big Black Book: The Essential Views of Conrad and Barbara Amiel Black ( with Jim Winter ) – Stoddart, Toronto ( 1997 ) ISBN 0-7737-5904-2.
Amiel and late
Amiel and trial
Amiel and .
It was one of the most common descriptors of status: Berenguier de Palazol, Gausbert Amiel, Guilhem Ademar, Guiraudo lo Ros, Marcabru, Peire de Maensac, Peirol, Raimon de Miraval, Rigaut de Berbezilh, and Uc de Pena.
U. S. Army Cavalry Lt. Amiel W. Whipple, while traveling through the area in 1854, gave the community its name.
In Hollywood, screenwriter James Lee Bartlow ( Dick Powell ), movie star Georgia Lorrison ( Lana Turner ), and director Fred Amiel ( Barry Sullivan ) each refuse to speak by phone to Jonathan Shields ( Kirk Douglas ) in Paris.
He gets a large budget to produce the film, but betrays Amiel by allowing someone with an established reputation to be chosen as director.
I recall now Marcus Aurelius, St. Augustine, Pascal, Rousseau, Rene, Obermann, Thomson, Leopardi, Vigny, Lenau, Kleist, Amiel, Quental, Kierkegaard -- men burdened with wisdom rather than with knowledge.
At the end of his life, he wrote of Amiel, " The man who has time to keep a private diary has never understood the immensity of the universe.
The film was directed by Jon Amiel, and starred Aaron Eckhart, Delroy Lindo, Tchéky Karyo, Hilary Swank, DJ Qualls and Bruce Greenwood.
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