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Canadian journalism professor Rick MacLean has rejected criticism by Robert Fulford (" Just what is the point of j-school ") that the best potential journalists will find their way into the media, while many existing j-school students show no interest in news or the media.

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K. Fulford, A. Smirnov, and E. Snow state: " An important vulnerability factor, therefore, for the abuse of psychiatry, is the subjective nature of the observations on which psychiatric diagnosis currently depends.
The English earls Edwin of Mercia and Morcar of Northumbria were defeated by the invading forces of Harald Hardrada and Tostig at the Battle of Fulford near York on 20 September.
Outside the city they defeated a northern English army led by Edwin, Earl of Mercia and his brother Morcar, Earl of Northumbria at the Battle of Fulford on 20 September.
Hardrada invaded northern England in September 1066 and was victorious at the Battle of Fulford before being defeated and killed by King Harold at the Battle of Stamford Bridge on 25 September 1066.
Advancing on York, the Norwegians occupied the city after defeating a northern English army under Edwin and Morcar on 20 September at the Battle of Fulford.
A Sermon preached at the General Ordination held by the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxford, on Sunday, December 23, 1866, by Francis Fulford.
With a senior colleague, Henry E. M. James ( on leave from his Indian Civil Service position ) and a young British consular officer from Newchwang, Harry English Fulford, Younghusband explored Manchuria, visiting the frontier areas of Chinese settlement in the region and the Changbai Mountains.
The Battle of Fulford took place at the place identified by Symeon of Durham as the village of Fulford near York in England, on 20 September 1066, when King Harald III of Norway-also known as Harald Hardrada and Tostig Godwinson, his English ally, fought and defeated the Northern Earls Edwin and Morcar.
Fulford is a historic village and civil parish on the outskirts of York, England.
Situated to the south of the city, on the east bank of the River Ouse, it was the site of the 11th century Battle of Fulford.
The modern village incorporates the old settlements of Water Fulford to the south and Gate Fulford on the road to York.
A pedestrian Millennium Bridge with a cycle path was opened in 2001, linking Fulford to the South Bank area of York on the other side of the river.
BBC Radio York broadcasts from its studios in York on 95. 5 ( Olivers Mount, Scarborough ), 103. 7 ( Acklam Wold transmitter near Leavening, midway between York and Malton ) and 104. 3 ( Woolmoor, near Upsall four miles north of Thirsk close to the A19-for Harrogate, Northallerton and the Yorkshire Dales ) FM, 666 ( Fulford ), 1260 ( Row Brow, Scarborough ) AM and by RealPlayer from their website.
It had a clear focus on preparing brigades for Afghanistan and was based at Imphal Barracks, Fulford, York. During summer 2009, the divisional headquarters was significantly reinforced and transformed into Combined Joint Task Force 6 before deploying to Afghanistan as Regional Command South in November 2009.
The critic for The National Post, Robert Fulford, commented on the " superb performance " of Power as " the seedy, stop-at-nothing exploiter of women " which was in sharp contrast to his earlier swashbuckling roles and romantic heroes.
In 1999 Robert Fulford described the current character of the neighbourhood: " sandwiched between Forest Hill on its western flank and Moore Park to the east, Deer Park is utterly unlike either of them -- it's more commercial, a fast-changing community dominated by apartment dwellers.
It was consecrated June 8, 1854 by the Anglican bishop Francis Fulford, after the first burial of Reverend William Squire, a Methodist minister, on October 19, 1852.
K. Fulford, A. Smirnov, and E. Snow state: " An important vulnerability factor, therefore, for the abuse of psychiatry, is the subjective nature of the observations on which psychiatric diagnosis currently depends.
It spans the River Ouse to the south of York, linking Hospital Fields Road and Maple Grove in Fulford with Butcher Terrace on the South Bank.
Signs on approaches from Fulford Rd / Hospital Fields Rd junction and Butcher Terrace / Bishopthorpe Road warn when it may be impassible without wellies.
Supplies for Fulford Barracks were brought in by river near this location, and the remains of a narrow gauge railway may be seen on the eastern bank of the river a few metres toward the city.

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** September 20 Battle of Fulford: Harald Hardrada, King of Norway, defeats the northern English earls Edwin and Morcar.
Subsequently, Fulford rose to various editorial positions at the newspaper before moving to The Toronto Star as a columnist ( 1959 1962, 1964 1968 and 1971 1987 ).
* 1999 Robert Fulford, The Triumph of Narrative
* Robert Fulford This Was Expo
* Steve McClaren former England football manager, born in Fulford
* Lynda Fulford ( 2007 2009 )
* Sir Roger Fulford ( 1902 1983 ), President of the Liberal Party ( 1964 1965 )

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* Fulford, M. G. 1989.
Fulford Golf Club, which celebrated its centenary in 2006, was home to the Benson and Hedges International Open between 1971 and 1989.
Fulford has also won the President ’ s Cup eleven times ( 1989, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 ), the Open Championship nine times ( 1991, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008 ) and the Men's Championship four times ( 1990, 1998, 2006, 2011 ).

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The village is in the Secondary School catchment area for Fulford School in York.
The Maternity Hospital opened in 1922, but was re-classified for geriatric treatment in 1954, when maternity facilities were opened in Fulford.
Fulford is former chief correspondent, Asia-Pacific, for Forbes.
The historic Fulford Place house museum is located in the east end of Brockville at 287 King St. E. This was the palatial home of Senator George Taylor Fulford, whose success in marketing " Dr. Williams ' Pink Pills for Pale People " around the world made him one of the area's richest industrialists before his death in 1905.
Fulford, born in Chepstow in 1859 of Australian parents, joined the British Foreign Service and for several decades occupied important consular posts in China.
Robert Fulford began his career in journalism in the summer of 1950 when he left high school and went to work for The Globe and Mail as a sports reporter.
In 1999 Robert Fulford compared Forest Hill to Rosedale, the other traditional home of Toronto's elite: " While Rosedale has remained stable for half a century, Forest Hill's prestige has been growing steadily.
In his book, Accidental City: The Transformation of Toronto, Robert Fulford, himself a former resident, wrote: " the historical argument for ' the Beaches ' as a name turns out to be at least as strong as the historical argument for ' the Beach '".
Fulford is also a headquarters for the Royal Military Police.
Vanbrugh students also can apply for off-campus accommodation at Fairfax House which is situated on Heslington Road, approximately 10 minutes walk from the main college building, housing approximately 90 students, in addition to around 30 Vanbrugh residents in the hall of residence on Fulford Road, Fulford House.
The divisional headquarters for North Yorkshire Police can be found in Fishergate, on Fulford Road ..
Similar action was taken in 1858, when Bishop Selwyn became metropolitan of New Zealand ; and again in 1860, when, on the petition of the Canadian bishops to the Crown and the colonial legislature for permission to elect a metropolitan, letters patent were issued appointing Bishop Fulford of Montreal to that office.
Robert Fulford, for example, called him Franks " slanderer-in-chief "

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