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Ian and Paisley
* 1926 – Ian Paisley, Northern Irish politician
** Ian Paisley, Northern Irish politician
** Reverend Ian Paisley, hardline Protestant leader in Northern Ireland, is jailed for 3 months for illegal assembly.
Ian Paisley wins a by-election to gain a seat in the House of Commons of Northern Ireland.
Adams was re-elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly on 8 March 2007, and on 26 March 2007, he met with DUP leader Ian Paisley face-to-face for the first time, and the two came to an agreement regarding the return of the power-sharing executive in Northern Ireland.
He refused to join the Orange Institution, the first Ulster Unionist MP at Westminster never to be a member ( and, to date, only one of three, the others being Ken Maginnis and Sylvia Hermon ), and he was an outspoken opponent of the more extremist Unionism espoused by the Reverend Ian Paisley and his supporters.
In the 1983 general election, Powell had to face a DUP candidate in his constituency and Ian Paisley denounced Powell as " a foreigner and an Anglo-Catholic ".
In Northern Ireland, the Reverend Ian Paisley led a Protestant fundamentalist party, the
In March 1998, during the negotiations for the Good Friday Agreement, the LVF issued a statement expressing support for the stance of the anti-agreement Democratic Unionist Party, saying the party's leader, Ian Paisley, had got it " absolutely right ".
On 4 April 2007 in a sign of improving relations between unionist and nationalist groups, the newly-elected First Minister of Northern Ireland, the Reverend Ian Paisley, was invited to visit the battle site by the Taoiseach ( Prime Minister ) Bertie Ahern later in the year.
* Ian Paisley ( 1926-), born in County Armagh, clergyman, politician, second First Minister of Northern Ireland
The UPV was the paramilitary wing of the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee, founded by Ian Paisley.
By the mid 1980s, a Loyalist paramilitary-style organisation called Ulster Resistance was formed on 10 November 1986 by Ian Paisley, then leader of the Democratic Unionist Party ( DUP ), Peter Robinson of the DUP, and Ivan Foster.
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC ( born 6 April 1926 ) is a politician and former church minister from Northern Ireland.
Ian Richard Kyle Paisley was born in Armagh, County Armagh and brought up in the town of Ballymena, County Antrim, where his father James Kyle Paisley was an Independent Baptist pastor.
Following rumours and a marked change in his appearance, it was confirmed in July 2004 that Paisley had been undergoing tests for an undisclosed illness and in 2005 Ian Paisley, Jr. confirmed that his father had been gravely ill. Paisley himself later admitted that he had " walked in death's shadow.
Ian Paisley, George W. Bush and Martin McGuinness in December 2007.
On 2 March 2010, it was announced that Ian Paisley would step down as a Member of Parliament in the next general election ; held on 6 May.
His son Ian Paisley, Jr. was elected to succeed him in the seat at the general election on 6 May 2010.
In November 2011, Ian Paisley announced his retirement from the pastorate at his congregation, which he had led for over 60 years.
Hume tells the story of the occasion when he said to Ian Paisley, " Ian, if the word ' no ' were to be removed from the English language, you'd be speechless, wouldn't you!

Ian and future
Blues Incorporated contained two other future members of the Rolling Stones: Ian Stewart and Charlie Watts.
Notable students include Charles Brasch ( 1909 – 1973 ) at Waitaki 1923 – 1926, a poet and patron of artists ; Douglas Lilburn ( 1915 – 2001 ), " the elder statesman of New Zealand music "; James Bertram ( 1910 – 1993 ), writer and academic ; Denis Blundell, a future Governor-General of New Zealand ; and Ian Milner ( 1911 – 1991 ), the Rector's son, a Czech and English scholar falsely accused of spying for Communism.
Æthelred then sent an army which forced Cnut to flee back to Denmark, and in the opinion of historian Ian Howard, he left his wife and their baby son, Svein, the future King of Norway, behind with her family.
* 2001: Ian Denis Johnson, Wall Street Journal, " for his revealing stories about victims of the Chinese government's often brutal suppression of the Falun Gong movement and the implications of that campaign for the future.
After the Australian Cricket Board ( ACB ) refused to accept Channel Nine's bid to gain exclusive television rights to Australia's Test matches in 1976, Packer set up his own series by secretly signing agreements with leading Australian, English, Pakistani, South African and West Indian players, most notably England captain Tony Greig, West Indies captain Clive Lloyd, Australian captain Greg Chappell, future Pakistani captain Imran Khan and former Australian Captain Ian Chappell.
The year marked several publications on the literarily influential Boer Wars: Winston Churchill, the future Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and a major Allied political figure in World War II penned a memoir, Ian Hamilton's March, describing his experiences accompanying the British army during the Second Boer War, and Arthur Conan Doyle ( famous as the creator of Sherlock Holmes ) wrote on the subject in his The Great Boer War.
She met her future husband, the Irishman Ian Stuart, in 1948, and in 1949 the two went to Ireland together.
Q < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Ian Cranna wrote that " what sets the Pixies apart are their sudden bursts of memorable pop melody ," and noted that " they could have a bright future ahead of them.
Sometime in 1967, he started a band that did not have a lasting future, but one of the members was Ian McDonald, who was impressed with Sinfield ’ s talents as a lyricist, if not his abilities as a singer or guitarist.
Sinfield's debut album, Still, united numerous former ( Greg Lake, Mel Collins, Ian Wallace ) and future ( John Wetton ) Crimson alumni.
Under the chairmanship of David Will, the then Scottish Football Association Vice-President and a future Vice-Presidents of FIFA, and the player-management of ex-Dundee stalwart Ian Fleming, the club pipped Meadowbank Thistle to the title by one point.
He later moved to the North London district of Pinner and while at Harrow County School for Boys Glover formed his first band, Madisons, with a group of friends, which later merged with a rival band to become Episode Six, a band which later featured Glover's future Deep Purple bandmate, vocalist Ian Gillan.
According to historian Ian Kershaw, " the leaders of the SA included Gregor Strasser did not have another vision of the future of Germany or another politic to propose.
From 1995 to 2001 he was the National Youth Coach for Swimming Australia during which time the programme produced a number of future Australian national team members including Ian Thorpe and Grant Hackett.
The result was a new album, released in 1990 called 1234, produced by former Tears For Fears ' associates Ian Stanley and Chris Hughes ( Miller's future husband ).
A number of cottages were demolished to allow for the construction, which was strongly opposed by a number of local residents including novelist Ian Fleming ( this was said to be his inspiration for the name of the James Bond villain Auric Goldfinger ) and the future Conservative Home Secretary Henry Brooke.
Fleming paid McClory damages of £ 35, 000 and his court costs of £ 52, 000, and future versions of the novel were credited as " based on a screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming " – in that order.
As a result of the settlement, future versions of the novel were forced to credit, based on the screen treatment by Kevin McClory, Jack Whittingham, and Ian Fleming ( in that order ).
There he performed with many of those he would work with later as an actor, including future film director Geoff Murphy and actor Ian Watkin.
The approval of the A $ 2billion Cloud Break mine project through the then-Minister for the Environment, Ian Campbell, was criticised because of a number of endangered species in the area of the future mine, among them the Night Parrot.
It was at South Melbourne that Miller met Ian Johnson and Lindsay Hassett, his future Australia captains.
He later attended Lockleaze Comprehensive School and played as goalkeeper in the same school team as fellow future professional footballers Gary Smart, Gary Penrice and Ian Holloway, who were all roughly the same age.
A copy of the manuscript is rumoured to exist in the archives of Ian Fleming Publications ( renamed from Glidrose in 1998 )-however, Peter Janson-Smith has said that he doesn't believe Ian Fleming Publications still holds a copy and that the most likely scenario is that the manuscript was returned for legal reasons ( so as to not be sued in the future for plagiarism if a book with a similar plot is used ).

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