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The Canadian singer-songwriter, Bruce Cockburn, has a track entitled " Kit Carson " on his 1991 album Nothing But a Burning Light that does not present Carson in a positive light.
The song has since been covered by Harry Nilsson, Bruce Cockburn, Art Garfunkel and Green Day.
These include Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, whose cult fame has not led to financial success, as well as the 2CD Orphans of God, a tribute to Mark Heard, a singer / songwriter whose work has been praised by fellow artists such as Bruce Cockburn, Victoria Williams, Sam Phillips and T-Bone Burnett.
Other more commercial Canadian talent has also graced the stages of summerfolk over the years with the likes of Gowan, Rik Emmett, Blue Rodeo and Bruce Cockburn.
Cockburn has also been highly critical of his former friend and colleague, Christopher Hitchens.
Cockburn's approach has influenced other authors ; for example, Alexander and Beus-Dukic generalize Cockburn's " Fully dressed use case " template from software to systems of all kinds, with the following fields differing from Cockburn:
The Cockburn Improved High Lift design has similar features to the Ross pop type.
Patrick Oliver Cockburn ( ; born 5 March 1950 / 1 ) is an Irish journalist who has been a Middle East correspondent since 1979 for the Financial Times and, presently, The Independent.
Hugh Montefiore, and has two children, Henry Claud Cockburn ( 4 January 1982 ) and Alexander Cockburn ( 1987 ).
He has two brothers, Alexander Cockburn and Andrew Cockburn who are also journalists, and a half-sister, mystery writer Sarah Caudwell.
Andrew Myles Cockburn ( ; born January 7, 1947 ) is a journalist who has lived in the United States for many years.
Cockburn has two brothers, Alexander Cockburn and Patrick Cockburn, who are also journalists, and two half-sisters.
Cockburn has written about the Middle East for the New York Review of Books and co-produced the 1991 PBS documentary on Iraq titled The War We Left Behind.
He lives in Washington, D. C. with his wife, Leslie Cockburn, a journalist and film producer with whom he has co-authored several books.
It has a beachside location at Mangles Bay, the southern extremity of Cockburn Sound.
It has a northern aspect to Cockburn Sound, from Rockingham Beach and Palm Beach.
However, Pinkerton's renumbering of the War on Terrorism as the " Twelfth Crusade " has been overshadowed by references to the title of the Cockburn column.
Beeston has one secondary school, Cockburn School which is a specialist arts college.
Like the rest of his Blackie and the Rodeo Kings bandmates Linden also has worked with Bruce Cockburn.

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One, Out of the Ashes: The Resurrection of Saddam Hussein, was written with his brother Andrew Cockburn prior to the war in Iraq.
In 1765 the wit and socialite Alison Cockburn published her lyrics to the Flowers of the Forest beginning " I've seen the smiling of Fortune beguiling " said to have been written before her marriage in 1731.
Cockburn wanted to destroy the newspaper because its reporters had written so negatively about him, branding him as " The Ruffian.
The screenplay was written by Huston and Truman Capote, and loosely based upon a novel of the same name by British journalist and critic Claud Cockburn, writing under the pseudonym James Helvick.
After returning to New London, in July 1813, he received a letter from Gen. Armstrong which enclosed a copy of a letter written by the Governor of Virginia stating that information from British deserters indicated that British transports, under Admiral George Cockburn, sailed from Chesapeake Bay to New London, Connecticut.
Negus has also written several books, including one based on his time in Italy, and co-wrote a series of children's books with Kirsty Cockburn, his partner, in the early 1990s.
Lockhart quotes a letter written by Mrs Cockburn in 1777, describing the conduct of little Walter Scott, then scarcely six years old, during a visit which she paid to his mother, when the child gave as a reason for his liking for Mrs Cockburn that she was a " virtuoso like himself.

Cockburn and three
During the War of 1812, Key, accompanied by the American Prisoner Exchange Agent Colonel John Stuart Skinner, dined aboard the British ship HMS Tonnant, as the guests of three British officers: Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane, Rear Admiral George Cockburn, and Major General Robert Ross.
Cockburn and Horner recruited John Russell as a co-founder and the three of them, together with other interested parties, put a proposal to the City Council for the building of a new school.
* George Ferguson Cockburn ( Edinburgh, Midlothian, 31 January 1818-1866 ), married to Sarah Charlotte Bishop, and had three daughters:
He married Leslie Corkhill Redlich in San Francisco in 1977 and together they have three children, Chloe Frances Cockburn ( April 3, 1979 ), The O. C.
Claud Cockburn married three times: to Hope Hale Davis, with whom he fathered Claudia Cockburn Flanders ( wife of Michael Flanders ); to Jean Ross ( part model for Christopher Isherwood's Sally Bowles of Cabaret fame ), with whom he fathered Sarah Caudwell Cockburn, author of detective stories ; and in 1940 to Patricia Byron ( née Patricia Evangeline Anne Arbuthnot ( 17 March 1914-6 October 1989 ), married firstly on 10 October 1933 to Arthur Cecil Byron, son of Cecil Byron, by whom she had a son Darrell Byron, who died in Ireland aged two, divorcing in 1940, daughter of Major John Bernard Arbuthnot and Olive Blake ), who wrote the book The Years of the Week and also wrote an autobiography, Figure of Eight, with whom he fathered Alexander, Andrew ( husband of Leslie Cockburn ), and Patrick, all three of whom are also journalists.
According to Norman Finkelstein, by the end of 1984 only three critical reviews had appeared, those by Finkelstein in In These Times ( September 5 – 11, 1984 ), Bill Farrell in the Journal of Palestine Studies ( Fall 1984 ) and Alexander Cockburn in The Nation ( October 13, 1984 ).
That said, Kwinana is not just an urban sprawl, there are three public beaches at Cockburn Sound looking out to Garden Island.
Cockburn was one of three men from his regiment who were awarded the VC for actions on 7 November 1900 during the Battle of Leliefontein at the Komati River, South Africa.
In June 1673 while holding a conventicle at Knockdow near Ballantrae, Ayrshire, he was captured by Major William Cockburn, and condemned by the Privy Council to four years and three months imprisonment on the Bass Rock and a further fifteen months in the Edinburgh Tolbooth.
It is divided between the three Local Government Areas of the City of Melville, the City of Cockburn ( south ) and the City of Canning ( north-east ).
The three companies of the Corps were to serve alongside their ship-borne Royal Marine counterparts from the Chesapeake squadron, commanded by Cockburn ( originally comprising HMS Albion, HMS Dragon, HMS Loire, HMS Jasseur and the schooner St Lawrence ) in a series of raids.
Only two or three examples, and these of late date, are known in Scotland, among which are the memorials of Alexander Cockburn ( 1564 ) at Ormiston ; of the regent Murray ( 1569 ) in the collegiate church of St Giles, Edinburgh ; and of the Minto family ( 1605 ) in the south aisle of the nave of Glasgow Cathedral.

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The most controversial books, reflecting CounterPunchs stance on criticism of the Israeli government, are 2003's The Politics of Anti-Semitism, edited by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair, and The Case Against Israel ( 2005 ) by Michael Neumann, a philosophy professor at Trent University Ontario in response to Alan Dershowitz's The Case for Israel.
Other books include Serpents in the Garden: Liaisons With Culture & Sex ( 2004 ), Imperial Crusades: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yugoslavia ( 2004 ), and End times: the death of the fourth estate ( 2007 ), all edited by Cockburn and St Clair, and How the Economy Was Lost: The War of the Worlds ( 2009 ) by Paul Craig Roberts.
Kopkind authored two books: America: The Mixed Curse ( 1969 ) and The Thirty Years ' Wars: Dispatches and Diversions of a Radical Journalist, 1965-1994, an anthology of his writing which was published posthumously in 1995, with an introduction by Alexander Cockburn.

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