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Popular and emerging contemporary performers of Australian country include: Lee Kernaghan ( whose hits include the contemporary country classic " Boys From the Bush ") and sister Tania Kernaghan, Melinda Schneider, Gina Jeffreys, Felicity Urquhart, Shannon Noll, Tracy Coster, Sara Storer, and brother Doug Storer.

Doug and editor
“ Architecture and Deterioration in Petra: Issues, trends and warnings “ in Archaeological Heritage at Petra: Drive to Development or Destruction ?” ( Doug Comer, editor ), ICOMOS-ICAHM Publications through Springer-Verlag NYC: 87-119.
* Doug Aberley, editor.
Fraser's deputy editor, Doug Kelly succeeded him as editor, though Pyette was regarded as firmly in control of the newsroom as a hands-on publisher.
In 2003, Kansas City Star writer / editor Doug Worgul discovered a " Toynbee Tile " at the corner of 13th and Grand in downtown Kansas City.
While serving as the former music editor of the Houston Press, John Nova Lomax won an ASCAP Deems Taylor award for music journalism for his profile of troubled former country music superstar Doug Supernaw.
Distinguished graduates from the early days of Kresge College include Doug Foster, who went on to become editor of Mother Jones magazine, and Richard Bandler, who co-founded Neuro-Linguistic Programming ( NLP ) with John Grinder.
Alumnus Doug Foster went on to become the editor of Mother Jones magazine and an Emmy Award winning TV producer.
Los Angeles Times writer Paul Grein wrote a segment titled " The influence of Madonna and Janet Jackson ", reporting Debbie Gibson's manager Doug Breitbart claimed " Madonna has brought back a really strong, melodic component to pop music ", while Teen Beat editor Maggie Murphy remarked " Janet Jackson may have started this more than anyone else.
Donoghue was, along with Henry Beard and Doug Kenney, a founding writer and later an editor for the satiric National Lampoon magazine.
The current editor, Doug Brod, was executive editor during Michel's tenure.
* Doug Sery, editor, MIT Press
The original editorial collective included Denis Lemon ( editor ), Martin Corbett-who later was an active member of ACT UP, David Seligman, a founder member of the London Gay Switchboard collective, Ian Dunn of the Scottish Minorities Group, Glenys Parry ( national chair of CHE ), Suki J. Pitcher, and Doug Pollard, who later went on to launch the weekly gay newspaper, Gay Week ( affectionately known as Gweek ) ( he is now a presenter on Joy Melbourne 94. 9FM, Australia's first full-time GLBTI radio station, and was for a time editor of Melbourne Star, the city's fortnightly gay newspaper ).
Doug Palau served as a story editor and regular writer for the first season and was promoted to executive story editor and then co-producer for the second season.
Notable writers during Dubay's era as editor included Gerry Boudreau, Budd Lewis, Jim Stenstrum, Steve Skeates and Doug Moench.
His mother, Betsy Lou ( née Verne ), is a poet, author, and editor, and his father, Douglas Eugene " Doug " Franco ( 1948 – 2011 ), ran a non-profit agency and a shipping container security company.
* 1998: Gary Chalk, Doug Parker, David Kaye, Susan Blu and Scott McNeil, voice actors ; Bob Forward and Larry DiTillio, Beast Wars story editors ; Vince DiCola, musician ; Bryce Malek, Generation 1 cartoon story editor ; Rob Tokar, Generation 1 comic story editor ; Jennifer Donahoe and Andy Espenshade, Hasbro representatives.
After line editor Dennis O ' Neil decided to expand it into a larger epic, he and the Batman line writers Chuck Dixon, Doug Moench and Alan Grant convened an authors ' summit over a long weekend to flesh out the details and story points.
Director Doug Spangenberg and editor Anderson Bradshaw went on to form a new video production company ( Space Monkey Studios, Inc .).
* Doug Lederman ' 84, co-founder and editor of Inside Higher Ed and former editor at the Chronicle of Higher Education

Doug and online
The first online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1974 on the PLATO System at the University of Illinois.
The first online chat system was called Talkomatic, created by Doug Brown and David R. Woolley in 1974 on the PLATO System at the University of Illinois.
The origin of the terms turntablist and turntablism are widely contested and argued about, but over the years some facts have been established by various documentaries ( Battlesounds, Doug Pray's Scratch ), books ( DJ Culture ), conferences ( Skratchcon 2000 ) and interviews in online and printed magazines.
Lane's thesis and his debates with ECKists and Eckankar officials are available online as well as Doug Marman's critiques of David Lane's findings.
Doug later said in an interview with MTV News online that he has nothing against Scott Weiland or any other member of Velvet Revolver.
Introduction by Doug Koopman available online.
*" Q & A: Doug Peacock, Veteran of the Grizzly Wars ", National Geographic Adventure Magazine, July / August 2002. UCSC Currents online
" Nature writer Doug Peacock to tell of grizzlies, wilderness, and survival ", UC Santa Cruz, Currents online, April 23, 2001.

Doug and network
The first central authority to coordinate the operation of the network was the Network Information Center ( NIC ) based in Doug Engelbart's lab at the Stanford Research Institute ( SRI ) in Menlo Park, California.
In November, 2006, Darren Flutie joined his brother, Doug Flutie, on the list of the CFL's Top 50 players of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.
During the Stars ' final season ( 1992 – 93 ), Shaver and Strangis called games on KMSP, while the Stars ' cable TV game announcer, Doug McLeod, called games over KSTP and the Stars ' radio network.
After only 60 episodes aired over 12 weeks, Doug Hoover, Global's senior vice-president of programming, announced in a press release on March 12, 2004, that the network had cancelled the show due to poor ratings.
He quits the network on April 17 after the network took advantage of the pre-taping to delete a speech critical of Senator Doug McClelland ( the then Minister for the Media ).
Before joining Atlantic TV, Doug Propp worked for CNN as it grew from a start-up into a major international network.
Reflecting on the Commission, historian Doug Owram noted that the report " was not so much the product of the public hearings as ... of the intellectual network of the 1930's ...
* Nickelodeon Edition ( Edition includes questions based on all original non-game show shows on the network, with the exception of Doug for copyright issues with The Walt Disney Company, as well as older sitcoms, All That, The Amanda Show, and KaBlam!
Other founders and key contributors to creation of the network included project manager and training coordinator Brian Wright-McLeod, Christopher Spence and Andre Morriseau ( production and programming ), John Matthews and Mark MacLeod ( licencing ), Robert Templeton and J. Robert Wood ( corporate funding ), Elaine Bomberry, David Deleary, Sherman Maness, Nicole Robertson, Minnie Two Shoes and Doug Bingley ( strategic advice ).
John Warsog, the man who runs Cartoon Central in " Death ", is based on Doug Herzog, the Comedy Central executive who was responsible for bringing South Park to the network.
Written by Doug Petrie and directed by James A. Contner, it originally aired on November 16, 1999 on the WB network.
On October 18, 2010, the cable network TV One's aired Unsung: The Story of The Fat Boys, and mentioned that the two surviving members have reunited, and are currently touring with Doug E. Fresh, temporarily filling in for the ' HumanBeatbox.
It is written by Doug Petrie and directed by Michael Lange, it was originally broadcast on February 9, 1999 on the WB network.
Written by Doug Petrie and directed by Bruce Seth Green, it was originally broadcast on October 19, 1999 on the WB network.
Written by Doug Petrie and directed by Michael Gershman, it originally aired on February 22, 2000 on the WB network.

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