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* 1911 – William Alfred Fowler, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1996 )
" Throne of Gold: The Lives of the Aga Khans ", NY: William Morrow, 1996
Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1996.
* William Feindel, 1991 – 1996
* 1996William Colby, American director of the Central Intelligence Agency ( b. 1920 )
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1996.
Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 1996.
* Simon Collier and William F. Sater, A History of Chile, 1808 – 1894, Cambridge University Press, 1996
* Ewald, William B., ed., 1996.
The executive order signed in 1996 to turn off Selective Availability in 2000 was proposed by the US Secretary of Defense, William Perry, because of the widespread growth of differential GPS services to improve civilian accuracy and eliminate the US military advantage.
In their book The Fourth Turning, William Strauss and Neil Howe write of 1996 Presidential candidate Bob Dole as " not a person who could grok values in the now-dominant Boomer tongue ".
* 1947 – William Bonin, American serial killer and sex offender ( d. 1996 )
* William Stoddart: Outline of Buddhism, The Foundation for Traditional Studies, Oakton, Virginia, 1996.
" Jamison is the recipient of the National Mental Health Association's William Styron Award ( 1995 ), the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Research Award ( 1996 ), the Community Mental Health Leadership Award ( 1999 ), and was a 2001 MacArthur Fellowship recipient.
* 1996 – The body of former CIA director William Colby is found washed up on a riverbank in southern Maryland, eight days after he disappeared.
* I. Jenkins and K. Sloan, Vases and Volcanoes: Sir William Hamilton and his Collection ( London, The British Museum Press, 1996 ), pp. 187 – 88, no.
Paperwork included with the model kit indicated the ship was mothballed at the Memory Alpha ship museum, and William Shatner's novel set in the Shatnerverse The Ashes of Eden ( 1996 ) depicts the Enterprise-A's removal from the mothball fleet before being destroyed defending the planet Chal.
* Alston, William P., A Realist Conception of Truth, Ithaca, N. Y .: Cornell University Press, 1996
* Alston, William P., Epistemic Justification: Essays in the Theory of Knowledge, Ithaca, N. Y .: Cornell University Press, 1996
* Jolitz, William F. and Jolitz, Lynne Greer: Operating System Source Code Secrets Vol 1 The Basic Kernel, 1996, ISBN 1-57398-026-9
* June 16 – William F. Roemer, Jr., United States FBI agent ( d. 1996 )
* June 25 – William T. Cahill, American politician ( d. 1996 )
* Harvey ( HH ) ( 54 girls, 1996 ) is a purpose-built house at St Augustine's and is named after William Harvey ( educated at the King's School in 1588 ) who demonstrated the circulation of the blood.
William H. Donahue has published a translation of the work's central argument, published in 1996, along with expansion of included proofs and ample commentary.

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As for employment, a longtime weakness of the Spanish economy, after having completed large improvements over the second half of the 1990s and during the 2000s ( decade ), which put a few regions on the brink of full employment, Spain suffered a severe setback from October 2008, when it saw its unemployment rate surging to 1996 levels.
There were rumours in 1998 that Kennett might retire from politics ; these were mostly centred around Phil Gude, a longtime minister ( as Industry and Employment Minister, 1992 – 1996, and Minister for Education, 1996 – 1999 ).
Controversy over the historical authenticity of Juan Diego was stirred in 1996 by Father Guillermo Schulenburg, a longtime abbot of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who called Juan Diego a mythical character.
Before forming the Mountain West Conference, seven of the eight charter members had been longtime members of the Western Athletic Conference ; half were WAC charter members at its formation in 1962-UNLV had only joined the WAC in 1996.
Upon her death in 1996, her family sold it in 1997, to two longtime regulars and close friends of Lois ', trans-media designer April Greiman and architect-educator Michael Rotondi.
Following COPE's 1996 defeat, the provincial Greens, reversed their policy of opposing coalitions with COPE and, over the strong objections of many longtime Vancouver Greens, pushed through a controversial plan to negotiate with COPE ( this plan was a key factor in the 2000 defeat of party leader Stuart Parker ).
Carol Fox was succeeded at the Lyric by her longtime assistant manager, Ardis Krainik ( 1981 – 1996 ), after whom the opera house was named, and then by William Mason ( 1997 – 2011 ).
After being unopposed in 1994 and 1996, Baker faced Marjorie McKeithen, daughter of longtime Republican Louisiana Secretary of State Fox McKeithen and granddaughter of former Democratic Governor John McKeithen.
On the national level Brigg Town have won the FA Vase twice, in 1996 and 2003, under longtime manager Ralph Clayton.
In 1996, the " Reasons for Designation " for the park under the Ontario Heritage Act were amended to include the circa-1937, tongue-and-groove clapboard clubhouse of the London Majors, renamed the " Roy McKay Clubhouse " on August 1, 1996 ( McKay was born on August 1 ), by Majors ' longtime player / owner Arden Eddie in honour of former pitcher, manager and coach Roy McKay who died on Christmas Day in 1995, six months after falling on the porch of his Waterloo Street home.
On July 2, 1996, Lyle married longtime pen pal Anna Eriksson, a former model.
In 1996, the station's longtime home on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, known as " Metromedia Square " ( and later renamed the " Fox Television Center ") was vacated.
Before the band headed out on the Bleed For Satan tour with Cannibal Corpse and Infernäl Mäjesty, Alzazmon left, and the band's longtime friend Gaahnfaust, who was also in the band back in 1996 for a short time, was recruited.
In 1996, Viacom sold Gousha to longtime rival Rand McNally, who closed the Gousha offices in Texas and discontinued all product lines.
Prior to that the Reaction Research Society on November 23, 1996 launched a solid fueled rocket, designed by longtime member George Garboden, to an altitude of 50 miles ( 80 km ) from the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
The Hunger Artists Theatre Company founded in 1996 by a group of longtime friends is the first Orange County-based alternative theater to grow out of Orange Coast College's Repertory Theater.
On May 21, 1996 he abruptly fired longtime sports anchors Brian Lamb and Steve Freedman without warning.
Drive-By Truckers was co-founded by Patterson Hood ( son of bassist David Hood of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section ) and longtime friend, former room-mate, and musical partner Mike Cooley in Athens, Georgia, in 1996.
Don Hannula, longtime political columnist for The Seattle Times, wrote in 1996, " He was not a man of empty rhetoric.
Headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, the company has been in operation since 1996 and is headed by longtime Greek-Canadian broadcasting stalwart, Peter Maniatakos.
On November 26, 1996, it was imploded and demolished, much to the dismay of longtime employees and sentimentalists.
Group W's parent, the Westinghouse Electric Corporation, purchased CBS in 1996, making CBS's Philadelphia radio stations sisters to WCAU-AM / WPHT's longtime rival, KYW radio.

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