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In addition to his novels, Campbell also wrote a column for X Ray Magazine in 2001, an issue of the popular comic series The Hire, comic book adaptations of his Man With The Screaming Brain and most recently he wrote the introduction to Josh Becker's The Complete Guide To Low Budget Feature Film Making.
He wrote a regular column for the New Statesman between 2001 and 2007.
Gomez then published a column critical of Schilling, the same day Schilling was pitching in Game 7 of the 2001 World Series.
In 2001 Savage challenged readers of his column to coin a name for the sex act in which a woman uses a strap-on dildo to perform anal sex on her male partner.
* April 2001 profile of Davíð Oddsson in the Charlemagne column of The Economist
Since April 2001, he has been a monthly columnist for Scientific American magazine with his Skeptic column.
Ivins accepted, and wrote a column for the Fort Worth paper from 1992 until 2001, when she became an independent journalist.
* A less well-known chapter of Adrian's life was chronicled in a weekly column called Diary of a Provincial Man, which ran in The Guardian from December 1999 to November 2001.
The term " advergames " was coined in January 2000 by Anthony Giallourakis, and later mentioned by Wired's " Jargon Watch " column in 2001.
He has written an op-ed column for The New York Times since November 2001 and The Washington Post says that he " rewrote opinion journalism " with his emphasis on human rights abuses and social injustices, such as human trafficking and the Darfur conflict.
Langford wrote the science fiction and fantasy book review column for White Dwarf from 1983 to 1988, continuing in other British role-playing game magazines until 1991 ; the columns are collected as The Complete Critical Assembly ( 2001 ).
The Amateur Scientist was a column in the Scientific American, and was the definitive " how-to " resource for citizen-scientists for over 72 years ( 1928 – 2001 ), making it the longest running column in Scientific American's history.
March 2001 was the last time the column ran in Scientific American.
Kim subsequently quoted from a 2001 column written by Gallagher praising Robert Spitzer for his research on the possibilities of ex-gay therapy and calling on then President George W. Bush to support federal funding for research into ex-gay therapy.
From April 4, 2001 to September 2007, the paper's editor-in-chief was Dan Savage, an associate editor since its founding who made his name writing the paper's sarcastic and sometimes inflammatory sex advice column, Savage Love, which has appeared in every issue of The Stranger.
Tuesday Morning Quarterback ( 2001 ) was largely similar to his column of the same name, " using haiku and humor to dissect that most all-important of subjects – pro football.
In July 2001, Southam national affairs columnist Lawrence Martin was fired after a column of his critical of Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chrétien was not published.
* ESPN: Five for the Hall of Fame-December 2001 column by Rob Neyer
She took her opinion column to the Guardians sister-paper The Observer, then to the Sunday Times in 1998, before writing regularly for the Daily Mail in 2001.
The column was dropped from the magazine in 2001 when it was acquired by Internet. com.
During the same period he contributed a column to the Daily Mail until 2001.
Retailer Joe Field of Flying Colors Comics in Concord, California brainstormed the event in his " Big Picture " column in the August 2001 issue of Comics & Games Retailer magazine.
It was first popularized by Andrei Alexandrescu with his 2001 book Modern C ++ Design and his column Generic < Programming > in the C / C ++ Users Journal.
In 2001, Maclean's underwent an editorial revamp, and Fotheringham's column was moved to an inside page to make room for a guest column.

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* Animal ( 2001 film ), Argentine film by Sergio Bizzio with Carlos Roffé
* The Animal, 2001 US film by Luke Greenfield with Rob Schneider
The Economy of Angola is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, with the Economist asserting that for 2001 to 2010, Angolas ' Annual average GDP growth was 11. 1 percent.
U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell launched the talks on April 3, 2001, and the negotiations continued with mediation by the U. S., Russia, and France until April 6, 2001.
After re-establishing its credibility in 1989, Australia underlined its superiority with victories in the 1990 – 91, 1993, 1994 – 95, 1997, 1998 – 99, 2001 and 2002 – 03 series, all by convincing margins.
The works and fragments ( text with English translation, 2001 ) – reviewed in BMCR
* Archive of American Airlines site with condolences for deceased ( September 12, 2001 )
In 2001, an article by four doctors in Kidney International, the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, noted that although to date there had been no controlled studies performed in patients with autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease with refractory pain, their personal observation in isolated cases indicated that the Alexander Technique helped relieve patients ' pain, particularly when accompanied with whirlpool treatments and massage therapy.
In the 2001 NFL Draft, the Falcons orchestrated a trade with the San Diego Chargers, acquiring the first overall pick ( which was used on quarterback Michael Vick ) in exchange for wide receiver / return specialist Tim Dwight and the fifth overall pick ( used on running back LaDainian Tomlinson ).
The Falcons finished the 2001 season with a record of 7-9 and missed the playoffs.
On December 6, 2001, Arthur M. Blank, the co-founder and retired co-chairman of Atlanta-based Home Depot, reached a preliminary agreement with the Falcons ’ Taylor Smith to purchase the team.
In a lecture in 2001, Stephen Hawking stated " The reason most scientists don't believe in astrology is because it is not consistent with our theories that have been tested by experiment.
Fan posing with 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks World Series Championship Trophy
He was assassinated, probably at the instigation of al-Qaeda, in a suicide bombing on September 9, 2001, just two days before the September 11 attacks that finally caused the US and NATO to intervene in Afghanistan, allying themselves with Massoud's forces.
According to FBI director Robert Mueller and the 9 / 11 Commission, Omari entered the United States through a Dubai flight on June 29, 2001, with Salem al-Hazmi, landing in New York.
* 2001 – The detained crew of a United States EP-3E aircraft that landed in Hainan, China after a collision with a J-8 fighter is released.
Also that year Endurance Specialty, a Bermuda-based underwriting operation that Aon helped to establish in November 2001 along with other investors, went public.
In 2001, Articolo 31 collaborated with the American old school rapper Kurtis Blow on the album XChé SI !.
On December 13, 2001, George W. Bush gave Russia notice of the United States ' withdrawal from the treaty, in accordance with the clause that required six months ' notice before terminating the pact — the first time in recent history that the United States has withdrawn from a major international arms treaty.
* Star with Midriff Bulge Eyed by Astronomers, JPL press release, July 25, 2001.
Traci Lords was among the actresses auditioning for the film, saying in 2001, " I didn't get the part but I clicked with Bruce ," with whom she would later work as a guest star in the TV series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.

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