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" ― Brian Whitaker, The Guardian
* Brian Whitaker, " Distorting Desire ", review, Joseph Abbad, Desiring Arabs, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007, from Al-Bab. com, on Reflections of a Renegade blog site
After he appeared in the film, Whitaker was sent for by TV producers to audition for the TV show Family Affair, which also starred Brian Keith.
Brian Whitaker, the Middle East editor for The Guardian newspaper wrote in a public email debate with Carmon, that his problem with MEMRI was that it " poses as a research institute when it's basically a propaganda operation.
Brian Whitaker, the Middle East editor for the Guardian newspaper ( UK ) later pointed out that the word order in Arabic is not the same as in English: " the verb comes first and so a sentence in Arabic which literally says ' Are shooting at us the Jews ' means ' The Jews are shooting at us '".
In the opening plotline, Buffy, her twin brother, Jody ( Johnny Whitaker ) and older sister, Cissy ( Kathy Garver ) are sent to live with their Uncle Bill ( Brian Keith ) and his valet Mr. French ( Sebastian Cabot ) after the children's parents died in a car accident.
In a 2003 article for The Guardian, Brian Whitaker criticized Nafisi for working for the public relations firm Benador Associates which he argues promoted the neo-conservative ideas of " creative destruction " and " total war ".
The naturally redheaded Whitaker is best known for his role as Brian Keith's 6-year-old nephew, Jody Davis, on Family Affair from 1966 – 1971, originated the role of Scotty Baldwin on General Hospital in 1965, played the lead in Hallmark's 1969 The Littlest Angel, and portrayed the title character in the 1973 musical version of Tom Sawyer.
Off the set, Whitaker was a close friend of Brian Keith, who became a second uncle to him.
* Call to reinstate papers closed in cartoon row – by Brian Whitaker, Guardian Unlimited, 11 February 2006
* Brian Whitaker, British journalist
Commenting on the continuing popularity of the column, its founding editor Brian Whitaker has said:
* Notes & Queries: v. 4 edited by Brian Whitaker ( Fourth Estate, 1993 ) ISBN 1-85702-160-6
* Notes & Queries: v. 3 edited by Brian Whitaker ( Fourth Estate, 1992 ) ISBN 1-85702-052-9
* Notes & Queries: v. 2 edited by Brian Whitaker ( Fourth Estate, 1992 ) ISBN 1-872180-34-5
* Notes & Queries: v. 1 edited by Brian Whitaker ( Fourth Estate, 1992 ) ISBN 1-872180-22-1
Journalist Brian Whitaker has accused Carmon of presenting false testimony to Congress when he allegedly misrepresented a Gallup poll.
* The Muslim Brotherhood Uncovered, Jack Shenker and Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, February 8, 2011
* US thinktanks give lessons in foreign policy, Brian Whitaker, Guardian Unlimited, August 19, 2002

Brian and wrote
Kael wrote in her review of Blow Out, " At forty, Brian De Palma has more than twenty years of moviemaking behind him, and he has been growing better and better.
He wrote to the newly successful washing-machine entrepreneur John Bloom inviting him to " do for us what Brian Epstein has done for the Beatles — and make another million.
Queen wrote many of the songs specifically to match the mood of the scenes when the songs were played, notably Brian May's " Who Wants to Live Forever ", concerning the doomed love of Connor and his wife Heather.
* Brian Aldiss and Roger Penrose wrote White Mars ( 1999 ) as a response to the terraforming science fiction of Kim Stanley Robinson and Paul J. MaCauley above.
Dennis M. Ritchie, Ken Thompson and Brian W. Kernighan wrote the QED manuals used at Bell Labs.
Brian Berliner wrote a paper introducing his improvements to the CVS program — which describes how the tool was extended and used internally by Prisma, a third-party developer working on the SunOS kernel, and was released for the benefit of the community under the GPL.
Hovhaness is also notable for having written 67 numbered symphonies, whilst Englishman Havergal Brian wrote 32.
In 2009, Aykroyd along with Harold Ramis, wrote and appeared in Ghostbusters: The Video Game, which also featured Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, William Atherton, and Brian Doyle-Murray.
Looking for a followup single for their radio hit, Brian and Mike Love wrote " Surfin ' Safari ", and attempts were made to record a usable take at World Pacific, including overdubs, on February 8, 1962, along with several other tunes including an early version of " Surfer Girl ".
During this phase, Brian also wrote — with his father Murry assisting under the pseudonym of Reggie Dunbar — the autobiographical song, " Break Away ", which would become a UK hit single.
Texas composer and singer Brian Burns wrote and recorded a song about the collision, The Crash at Crush, in 2001.
In fact, O ' Brian wrote in an essay, " Black, Choleric and Married?
In the 1950s O ' Brian wrote three books aimed at a younger age group, The Road to Samarcand, The Golden Ocean, and The Unknown Shore.
As well as his historical novels, O ' Brian wrote three adult mainstream novels, six story collections, and a history of the Royal Navy aimed at young readers.
O ' Brian also wrote detailed biographies of Sir Joseph Banks, an English naturalist who took part in Cook's first voyage ( and who appears briefly in O ' Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series ), and Pablo Picasso.
O ' Brian wrote all of his books and stories by hand, shunning both typewriter and word processor.
One of its most famous columns was the biting and humorous Cruiskeen Lawn satire column written by Myles na gCopaleen, the pen name of Brian O ' Nolan ( Brian Ó Nualláin ) who also wrote books using the name Flann O ' Brien.
The Scottish folk music singer / song-writer Brian McNeill wrote about one of St. Kilda's prodigal sons, a restless fellow named Ewan Gillies, who left St. Kilda to seek his fortune by prospecting for gold first in Australia and later California.
* Havergal Brian, the English composer, moved from London to Shoreham-by-Sea in 1958 ; he wrote twenty symphonies there over the next ten years.
During the mid-1970s, Joseph Ossanna, working at Bell Laboratories, wrote the troff typesetting program to drive a Wang C / A / T phototypesetter owned by the Labs ; it was later enhanced by Brian Kernighan to support output to different equipment, such as laser printers and the like.
Terry Jones from Monty Python wrote the first draft of the film's script early in 1984, drawing on Brian Froud's sketches for inspiration.
Football writer Brian Glanville, discussing Billy Wright's time at Arsenal, wrote: " he had neither the guile nor the authority to make things work and he reacted almost childishly to criticism ".
Brian May, lead guitarist of the British rock band Queen wrote the song " Brighton Rock ", which appeared on Queen's 1974 album Sheer Heart Attack.
In 2005, script writer Brian Gallagher wrote a book about the show, entitled Inside Fair City.

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