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Clarke and reported
This committee soon reported to the Commons, and Clarke was ordered to carry a message to the Lords requesting a conference over the Act.
His campaign was backed by a series of articles in the Daily Telegraph in which Kenneth Clarke ( the Secretary of Justice ) and Grant Shapps ( Minister of Housing ) were reported to be backing the move.
In a pre-Broadway opening article in Time, Gerald Clarke reported nearly $ 1 million worth of tickets had been sold during the week following the first New York Times ad announcing Taylor's appearance.
On 12 May 2009, The Daily Telegraph reported that Clarke had " flipped " his council tax.
Their reported aim was to replace the Eurosceptic Conservative leadership of William Hague with that of Kenneth Clarke.
Clarke was reported as saying: "" I rejoiced when I saw that Authors at Harbourfront Centre had named me this year's winner of the Harbourfront Festival Prize.
Gerald Clarke, in his biography of Garland, Get Happy ( 2000 ) and in an interview about the book, reported that Herron had an affair with Tallulah Bankhead prior to meeting Garland.
The local paper reported that the move was made after Clarke was featured in local Labour literature given out during the January by-election.
In 1907, Richard Clarke Cabot reported on a series of 1200 patients with PA. Their average survival was between one and three years.
Kenneth Turan of The Los Angeles Times praised the lack of romanticization and dramatization of the characters and reported that " Peirce and Bienen and the expert cast engage us in the actuality of these rootless, hopeless, stoned-out lives without sentimentalizing or romanticizing them " and said that " Boys Don't Cry is an exceptional — and exceptionally disturbing film ", while Mike Clarke of USA Today commended Peirce's depth of knowledge of the case and the subject matter: " Peirce seems to have researched her subject with grad-school-thesis intensity ".
Specifically, in February 1999 Clarke wrote the Deputy National Security Advisor that one reliable source reported Iraqi officials had met with Bin Ladin and may have offered him asylum.
Monck reported that " he bore it bravely " but, two days later, Clarke died.
As Al Gore started his first run for the Presidency, Newsweek magazine reported that Gore was pressured by North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford and Congressman Jamie Clarke to ease up on his campaign against Champion's wastewater discharges into the Pigeon River.
Much was made of Barry ’ s age by the Irish newspapers, but the British military were to point out that the three soldiers who had been killed were “ much the same age as Barry .” On 20 October, Major Reginald Ingram Marians OBE, Head of the Press Section of the General Staff, informed Basil Clarke, Head of Publicity, that Washington was “ only 19 and that the other soldiers were of similar ages .” General Macready, was well aware of the “ propaganda value of the soldier ’ s ages .” General Macready informed General Sir Henry Wilson on the day that sentence was pronounced “ of the three men who were killed by him ( Barry ) and his friends two were 19 and one 20 — official age so probably they were younger ... so if you want propaganda there you are .” It was later reported that one of the infantrymen was as young as 15 years old.
BBC Sport and The Times both reported then that although Clarke remained on the Chelsea coaching staff, he would be looking to pursue opportunities to become a manager in his own right.
James Freeman Clarke, a leading Boston abolitionist, visited South Carolina and reported back to tell his Boston congregation that the facts presented by Pike, " were confirmed by every man whom I saw.
Under the direction of Thomas J. Clarke, Jr., TheStreet. com's former chairman and CEO, the company reported its first annual profit in 2005.
The New York Times said that although Thomas was " widely reported to have had the inspiration, there have been competing claims, including one from the Swanson family, that W. Clarke Swanson, an owner of the company in the 1950s, had the idea.
It was reported by the BBC that Clarke was being treated in the emergency room at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham.
Minor crop losses were reported in Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington counties.
On February 1, 2006, Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Norm Clarke reported that Hunt would marry entertainer Dennis Bono ; the wedding took place on March 5, 2006.

Clarke and family
Poet George Elliott Clarke publicly mused about a fully First Nations royal family for Canada.
On his way to Florida, Clarke stopped in to see his friend Frederick C. Durant ( President, International Astronautical Federation, 1953 – 1956 ) and his family in the Washington Metropolitan Area where he continued working on the last chapter.
Clarke arrived in Florida at the end of April, spending his time diving in Tampa Bay and the Florida Keys with the Grisinger family.
Men in the Hanson family are usually called by their middle names-most notably band members Isaac and Taylor, along with brother Joshua (" Mac " Mackenzie ), father Clarke (" Walker "), Isaac's sons Clarke (" Everett ") and James (" Monroe "), Taylor's son Jordan (" Ezra "), and Zac's son John (" Shepherd ").
By this time Pinder had married and started a family in California, so for their reunion recording, the band decamped stateside with producer Clarke.
In mid-1974, Clarke left Pan's People to start a family.
Later that year, the family settled in Marion, Illinois, where Robert and his brother Ebon Clarke Ingersoll were admitted to the bar in 1854.
In one corner, there was the rather stereotyped character played by Lenny Clarke, a Boston Irish bar owner close to retirement who watches with dismay as his son falls for a girl with a rather unorthodox family history: she is the adoptive, and somewhat spoiled, daughter of an upper-middle class gay couple.
Here, the comedy came from the couple's difficulties in adjusting to their daughter's boyfriend's family, especially his father ( Lenny Clarke ), and most notably from Philip's notion that his daughter was dating someone " beneath her ", both socially and culturally.
Randolph died at age 60, suffering from paralysis, September 12, 1813 while visiting the home of a friend, Nathaniel Burwell of Carter Hall, near Millwood, Virginia, in Clarke County and is buried at a nearby Burwell family cemetery " Old Chapel ".
When she was 16 the family moved to Bournemouth and ran a small B & B while Amanda herself studied Drama and English literature A levels with Terry Clarke and Charles Lamb at the Jellicoe Theatre, now part of Bournemouth and Poole College.
Kenai and Koda escape Denahi again, and reach the salmon run, where a large number of bears live as a family, including the leader Tug ( voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan ), a Grizzly Bear.
This affair produced a son, Kenny Clarke Jr, who was raised by Clarke's family.
According to Clarke's statements to the 9 / 11 Commission, a member of the Bush administration relayed to Clarke the request of the Saudi embassy to allow the members of the bin Laden family living in the U. S. to fly to Saudi Arabia.
Born in Donegal ( now in the Republic of Ireland ) on July 7, 1833, Clarke moved with his family to Canada at age three.
The last thing the family expected was that there was going to be romance between one of the Dalys and Tom Clarke.
Tom Clarke arrived back in Ireland, and moved with his family to Dublin city, where he immediately set about establishing a front for his revolutionary activities.
* James Clarke: family history of Tom Clarke on Carrigallen website.
His Calvinist family was intellectually active, including readings from James Martineau, John Fiske ( philosopher ), and James Freeman Clarke.
In 1922, the Clarke family sold the property to H V McKay, the owner of the Sunshine Harvester Works, whose estate subsequently onsold it in 1927 to the Salesian Catholic order.
Heritage registered houses include Como House ( 1847 ), one of Melbourne's earliest mansions on its large estate on Williams Road, now owned by the National Trust and known for its long association with the Armytage family, Richmond House ( 1859 ), in Avoca Street, formerly home to Sir Rupert Clarke Bt, Barwon ( 1881 ) and Airlie House on Domain Road, once the townhouse of the Chirnside family of Werribee Park fame, which now serves as a leadership college for Victoria Police.
The procession concluded at Laperouse Cemetery where he was buried at the Clarke Family Plot which was attended by all his family and friends.

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