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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.
Eight years later, Romero quit to make time for his own comics projects, and after short attempts by John Burns and Patrick Wright, Neville Colvin drew the strip until 1986.
Colvin issued a proclamation to the natives that was censured at the time for its clemency, but it was similar to the approach of Sir Henry Lawrence, later followed by Lord Canning.
" A later, more generous critic, Sir Howard Colvin, has remarked:
In the period immediately after its formation, Dr Colvin R de Silva was elected President, but the post was done away with later.
American musician Shawn Colvin guest starred in the episode as Rachel Jordan, a character that she would later return to voice in the episode " I'm Goin ' to Praiseland " ( 2001 ) from season twelve.
At the time when she made her England debut in 1995, she became the youngest player ever to play for England, ( later bettered by team-mate Holly Colvin ).

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Kaplansky was originally from Chicago ; at the age of 18, she decided not to go to college, but moved to New York City, where she became involved in the city's folk music scene, particularly around Greenwich Village, where she played with, among others, Suzanne Vega, Shawn Colvin and Richard Shindell.
Colvin moved to Austin, Texas and joined a Western swing band called the Dixie Diesels.

Colvin and New
The Emperor's New Groove soundtrack was released with complete songs from the previous version of the film, which included Rascal Flatts and Shawn Colvin.
* Clark, Andrew F. and Lucie Colvin Phillips, Historical Dictionary of Senegal, Second Edition Published as No. 65 of African Historical Dictionaries, ( Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, 1994 ) p. 246-247
* Clark, Andrew F. and Lucie Colvin Phillips, Historical Dictionary of Senegal, Second Edition Published as No. 65 of African Historical Dictionaries, ( Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, 1994 ) p. 74-75
Following that release, Pettis became heavily involved in the " Fast Folk movement " in New York in the 1980s alongside artists such as Shawn Colvin and Suzanne Vega.
Principal U. S. Officials include Ambassador William P. McCormick ( accredited to both New Zealand and Samoa ; resident in Wellington ) and Chargé d ' Affaires George W. Colvin Jr.
*" Roger Wilco ", a song by Shawn Colvin from Whole New You
After becoming a mother Colvin released the album Holiday Songs and Lullabies in 1998 and in 2001 released another album called Whole New You.
Other artists including comedian, actor, and banjo player Steve Martin, Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac, Timothy B. Schmit of The Eagles, pioneering folk-rock artist Gram Parsons, Stephen Stills and David Crosby of Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The Beach Boys ' Al Jardine, Big Brother and the Holding Company founding member Peter Albin, Denny Doherty of The Mamas and the Papas, banjo master Tony Trischka, pop groups ABBA and The Bee Gees, Jefferson Airplane founding members Marty Balin and Paul Kantner, Buffalo Springfield founding member Richie Furay, Byrds co-founder Gene Clark, roots musician and master mandolin player David Grisman, singer-songwriters Tom Paxton, Harry Chapin, Jimmy Buffett, Tim Buckley, Steve Goodman ( composer of " The City Of New Orleans "), Steve Gillette, Michael Smith ( composer of " The Dutchman "), and Shawn Colvin, folk-rock group We Five co-founder Jerry Burgan, folk and rock musician Jerry Yester, and progressive jazz vocal group Manhattan Transfer among many others cite the Kingston Trio as a formative influence in their musical careers.
James Colvin was a pseudonym used by Michael Moorcock on several short stories appearing in New Worlds in the 1960s to disguise the amount of material Moorcock ( who then edited the magazine ) was contributing.
Colvin has earned two Super Bowl rings with the New England Patriots, and has also been a member of the Houston Texans.
After playing for the Bears, Colvin was signed by the New England Patriots in 2003.
Early in his first season with New England, Colvin suffered a shattered socket in his left hip.
Verplanck Colvin ( 1847 – 1920 ) was a lawyer, author, illustrator and topographical engineer whose understanding and appreciation for the environment of the Adirondack Mountains led to the creation of New York's Forest Preserve and the Adirondack Park.
Born on January 4, 1847 in Albany, New York to Andrew James Colvin, a wealthy lawyer, and his second wife, Margaret Crane Alling ; his first name was his grandmother's maiden name.
Niles of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by Verplanck Colvin on the first page of his Annual Report on the Progress of the Topographical Survey of the Adirondack Mountains | Adirondack Wilderness of New York for the Year 1873
In the Women's Quadrangular Series in India in 2006, Colvin took three wickets for 47 against New Zealand, and then 3 for 50 in the 3rd – 4th playoff to secure the England team 3rd place.
On 10 August 2007, Colvin took a wicket and a catch in her inaugural Twenty20 match, against New Zealand at Taunton.
The label has also been the Canadian distributor for albums by American and British artists such as Bananarama, Tim Buckley, Shawn Colvin, The Fixx, Stéphane Grappelli, Hoodoo Gurus, Ian Hunter, Janis Ian, Joy Division, Killing Joke, New Order, Harry Nilsson, Mudhoney, Echo & the Bunnymen, Rod Stewart, The String Cheese Incident, Hanson, Lenny Breau and Richard Thompson.

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* 1992 Shawn Colvin, Fat City
Early in the series " Climb on ( A Back That's Strong )" by Shawn Colvin from her album Fat City was also used.
One month after taking office as mayor, Colvin was met with a mass demonstration at City Hall when more than 12, 000 unemployed workers marched for jobs and relief.
* Fat City ( album ), a 1992 album by Shawn Colvin
* 1992: Fat City ( Columbia Records ) with Shawn Colvin

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In 1974, Jeffry Hyman co-founded the punk rock band the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin, upon which point all three adopted stage names using " Ramone " as their surname: Cummings became Johnny Ramone, Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.
* " Viva Las Vegas " – written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman ; performed by Big Johnson ( with Bunny Lebowski ) and by Shawn Colvin ( closing credits ).
In the basilica-like space, Burlington attempted an archaeological reconstruction " with doctrinaire exactitude " ( Colvin 1995 ) of the " Egyptian Hall " described by Vitruvius, as it had been interpreted in Palladio's Quattro Libri.
Today Haileybury is a co-educational school for 11-18 year-olds, with recent girls ' boarding houses, Colvin, Melvill, Allenby, Albans and, also, Hailey for day girls and many facilities.
This has included the building of a new sports complex with an indoor swimming pool, two girls ' houses ( Melvill and Colvin ) and two boys ' houses ( Edmonstone and Bartle Frere ), a tennis centre run by Legends Tennis, a technology centre and a modern languages centre opened in March 2010.
The first relied exclusively on cell fractionation, and was developed in collaboration with Philip Siekevitz, Lewis Greene, Colvin Redman, David Sabatini and Yutaka Tashiro ; it led to the characterization of the zymogen granules and to the discovery of the segregation of secretory products in the cisternal space of the endoplasmic reticulum.
Victoria Crosses were awarded to two soldiers from the town, Hugh Colvin and Thomas Whitham, along with a third to resident ( and only son of the chief constable ) Alfred Victor Smith.
He was the second son and fourth child of James Colvin ( b. 1768 ), a merchant with Colvin, Bazett & Co. of London and Calcutta.
In 1857, at the start of the mutiny, Colvin was at Agra with only a weak British regiment and a native battery, not enough force to prevail against the mutineers.
Colvin married Emma Sophia, daughter of Wetenhall Sneyd, a vicar in England ; they had ten children, many of whom continued the family connection with India.
Sidney Colvin wrote " For loftiness of thought and language together, there are passages in Gebir that will bear comparison with Milton " and " nowhere in the works of Wordsworth or Coleridge do we find anything resembling Landor's peculiar qualities of haughty splendour and massive concentration ".
They went on to produce a seven-song demo at Elephant Studios in London and subsequently expanded to a sextet, adding Colvin Mayers ( keyboards ) and Ralph Cade ( whose contribution was mainly theatrical, involving manic dancing and posturing with a saxophone which he didn't know how to play ).
During 1982, Colvin Mayers left the band to join The Sound ( a group led by Adrian Borland and with whom Tim had previously collaborated ).
She is a frequent performer at folk festivals and has toured with such artists as Mary Chapin Carpenter, Patty Griffin, Ani DiFranco, The Nields, Shawn Colvin, Girlyman, Joan Baez, and Catie Curtis.
In the 1990s, Carpenter also duetted with Shawn Colvin, a " longtime recording pal ", and sang backup in Radney Foster's " Nobody Wins ," Dolly Parton ( on Parton's 1993 single " Romeo "), and Joan Baez on a 1995 live recording of " Diamonds & Rust.
She is touring beforehand with her old friend Shawn Colvin in preparation for the solo American tour.
She continued playing music while doing her PhD, and began to have some success as part of a duo with Colvin.
After touring with Suzanne Vega, Colvin came to the attention of Columbia Records and signed a recording contract with the label.
Colvin released her debut album Steady On with her fellow songwriter and co-producer, John Leventhal in 1989.

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