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* Somoza, Anastasio ( as told to Jack Cox ).
Anna Cox later told how he wanted to have sex in the open and she performed " a sex act " on him.
Cox told a hearing in Southampton he refused to pay on principle, as he had joint custody of his children, and his former wife wrote to the court in support of him.
A friend of Cox told the press that Cox had been inspired by the Kuwait Airways Flight 422 hijacking and by the novel Rage, which Cox had read over and over again and with which he strongly identified.
Pamela Cox told the police that her husband struck her.
In a court settlement, Pamela Cox was instructed by the judge to attend a battered women's program and Bobby Cox was told to complete violence counseling and an alcohol evaluation.
Her mother in turn told Gail Cox, the visiting British police officer.
 Simon Cox of the BBC phoned Atkinson in late 2007 and after confirming his identity told him that there were serious allegations about him.
The next morning, Billy is told by Tigers ' owner Gary Wheeler ( Brian Cox ) that the team has been sold and that the new owners ' first move will be to end Billy's 19-year tenure with the Tigers by trading him to the San Francisco Giants.
She said she was told by responding officers that Cox was present at the party.
" A key issue in this campaign is the fact that Bruce Johnson has never been elected to anything ," Cox told The Columbus Dispatch.
Cox told Benton that the Foreign Affairs Committee was " a worthless committee consisting of worthless impotent Congressmen ; it was a kind of ghetto of the House of Representatives.
During the military dictatorship in Argentina ( 1976-1983 ) The Buenos Aires Herald, under the direction of the British journalist Robert Cox was the only local media that told the story of the forced disappearances of people from the opposition to the regime.
Carl Esposito, the Cox vice president in charge of Star Press and its sister weeklies, told The Cincinnati Enquirer the papers had been losing money since Cox acquired them two years before.
According to the Associated Press, Internet entrepreneur and Wikipedia co-founder and de facto leader Jimmy Wales told reporters that the edit had been traced back to an IP registered to the Cox campaign, but said he had no way of knowing who made the change.
Östberg told Cox to get rid of the body.
Before he sailed for Liberia, Cox told a friend that should he die in Africa, the friend should write his epitaph.

Cox and New
On 16 May 1691, Kidd married Sarah Bradley Cox Oort, an English woman in her early twenties, who had already been twice widowed and was one of the wealthiest women in New York, largely due to her inheritance from her first husband.
The Wedding of Stephen Beckingham and Mary Cox by William Hogarth, c. 1729 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City | N. Y. ).
Most preseason games are televised on Cox Sports Television and WVUE ( Channel 8 ), a station which has been owned by a consortium led by Saints owner Tom Benson since mid-2008, and, as the Fox affiliate for New Orleans, carries the majority of Saints games ; both stations also carry a heavy compliment of coach and player shows.
Three months later, the Panic spread to the United States when three major banks stopped making payments, the New York Warehouse & Security Company on September 8, Kenyon, Cox, & Co. on September 13, and the largest bank, Jay Cooke & Company, on September 18.
“ Access to firearms and the risk of suicide .” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 30: 741-748 ; Conwell, Yeates, Kenneth Connor, and Christopher Cox.
He has since been romantically linked to New York-based Shakespearean scholar Kimberly Halliburton Cox, who had a cameo in The Spirit ( 2008 ).
* Cox, Thomas R. The Lumberman's Frontier: Three Centuries of Land Use, Society, and Change in America's Forests ( Oregon State University Press, 2010 ); 560 pages ; examines successive frontier regions prized for lumber rather than farming, beginning with northern New England in the 17th century
* Erlanger, Philippe, Louis XIV, translated from the French by Stephen Cox, Praeger Publishers, New York, 1970, ( English ).
Before the 2001 season began there was already question if Las Vegas could support a professional team due to past failed attempts with: Las Vegas Americans ( Soccer 1984-85 ), Las Vegas Dustdevils ( Soccer-CISL-1994-1995 ), Las Vegas Posse ( Football-CFL-1994 ) Las Vegas Quicksilvers ( Soccer-NASL-1976-1978 ), Las Vegas Seagulls ( Soccer-ASL-1979 ), Las Vegas Sting ( Football-Arena Football League-1994-1995 ) and Las Vegas Thunder ( IHL-1993-1999 ) The Outlaws were sponsored by Cox Communications, New York-New York Hotel & Casino, Station Casinos, PacifiCare Health Systems and Findlay Toyota.
A native of Plainfield, New Jersey, Cox attended the Wardlaw School, and St. Paul's School.
The New York Times wrote, " a gaunt 6-footer who wore three-piece suits, Mr. Cox was often described as ' ramrod straight ,' not only because of his bearing but also because of his personality.
Archibald Cox: The Conscience of a Nation New York: Perseus Books, 1999.
* Cora Cox Academy ( formerly New Horizons Alternative School )
As a four year old he won the Group 1 Mudgway Stakes in New Zealand before been beaten into third place in the 2004 Cox Plate after starting one of the favourites.
* January 13-Nigel Cox, New Zealand novelist
Political commentators Neal Lawson and Joe Cox wrote that tactical voting helped to provide New Labour with its majorities in 1997, 2001 and 2005 and argued that, the party won because of public opposition to the Conservative Party.
The Party declared after its victory that it " won as New Labour and would govern as New Labour ", but Cox and Lawson challenged this view, suggesting that the party won on account of public opposition to the Conservative Party.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
In New York, Green and Garriga teamed up with drummer Sammy Siegler ( Side by Side, Youth of Today, Judge ), bass player Eric Thrice ( Orange 9mm ), who was replaced by Sara Cox, to form Overfiend.
Instead Love was cast in the relatively minor role of Gretchen ( a part that Cox wrote specifically for her benefit ), one of Sid and Nancy's New York junkie friends.
Past winners of the Cox Plate included most of the champion racehorses of Australia and New Zealand.
The 1969 Cox Plate was won by the New Zealand three-year-old colt Daryl's Joy, who went on to race successfully in the USA.
The popular Goondiwindi grey, Gunsynd, was trainer Tommy Smith's third winner of the Cox Plate in 1972, and the New Zealand Derby winner Fury's Order staggered to victory on a bog track in 1975.

Cox and We
Cox and NCSA worked with the American Museum of Natural History to produce high-resolution visualizations for the Hayden Planetarium's 2000 Millennium show, " Passport to the Universe ," and for " The Search for Life: Are We Alone?
In September 2010, Rascón and Cox joined together in a post-punk band called " We Are the Riot ".
* Till We Meet Again ( 1989 ): Caulfield joined Barry Bostwick, Bruce Boxleitner, Courteney Cox, Hugh Grant, Mia Sara and Michael York in the televised version of Till We Meet Again ( 1989 ), based on Krantz's novel.
It was also made into a 1989 television mini-series, Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again starring Bruce Boxleitner, Hugh Grant, Courteney Cox, Michael York, Lucy Gutteridge, Charles Shaughnessy, Mia Sara, and Barry Bostwick.
Also, the same year, group member RL dueted with Deborah Cox on her top ten hit " We Can't Be Friends ".
Cox and Drummie appeared on Jim'll Fix It: Strikes Again in 2007, to re-create a popular ' fix-it ' from 1986 ; in the original show, a fifteen-year girl had sung " We Close Our Eyes " with the band as a back-up singer.
In an early letter to Louise, Cox tried to convince her to stick with her art writing: " We must work for the work's sake.

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