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... After seeing ' Civilization ' one can truthfully say that had Henry Ford produced a film like this one that Ince directed, and sent it broadcast throughout the civilized world as an argument against war, he would have accomplished more for universal peace than did his famous ' peace expedition.
Historical accounts indicate that Thomas Ince and C. Gardner Sullivan had originally titled their project Dago, but agreed to change the title at the request of the film's star, George Beban.
By 1753 the Wirral side of the Mersey had at least five ferry houses at Ince, Eastham, the Rock, Woodside and Seacombe.
Cousens had been tortured and coerced to work on radio broadcasts, as had his assistants, U. S. Army Captain Wallace Ince and Philippine Army Lieutenant Normando Ildefonso " Norman " Reyes.
Toguri had previously risked her life smuggling food into the nearby prisoner of war ( POW ) camp where Cousens and Ince were held, gaining the inmates ' trust.
There had been media speculation that Cantona would leave English football when his ban finished, but Alex Ferguson persuaded him to stay in Manchester, despite interest from the Italian club Internazionale ( who had managed to lure his team mate Paul Ince to Italy that year ).
On 24 June 2006, it was announced that Ince had resigned from Macclesfield town to become MK Dons manager.
The club's regular central midfielders for this season were Paul Ince ( who had been at United since 1989 ) and Brian McClair ( who was shifted from the attacking positions following the late November arrival of Eric Cantona ), while his other favoured position on the right side of midfield was either occupied by Mike Phelan or the younger, wider-lying Andrei Kanchelskis and Lee Sharpe.
Between 1823 and 1826 he had Joseph Murray Ince as a pupil.
Paul Ince and Bryan Robson had established a formidable partnership in the centre of midfield, having just inspired Manchester United to their first league title since 1967.
He also had a great influence on Ince and Mayhew's book, The Universal System of Household Furniture.
On the suggestion of Sergeant Ince of the Royal Engineers, he had a tunnel bored from a point above Willis's Battery to communicate with the Notch, a natural projection from the North face.
A number of UPAL's core activists, involved with both the Davis and Ince Campaigns, had also had late ' 60's early 70's activist connections with the RELEASE COLLECTIVE.
He had managed 21 games in all competitions that season but Alex Ferguson had chosen Paul Ince – normally a central midfielder – as his right-back for the first match ( a 3 – 3 draw with Crystal Palace ) and also the replay five days later, which ended in a 1 – 0 win.
This name bears evidence to Ince lying on a sandy ridge in the Alt valley, a place that in the past had been marshland.
During that season, his central midfield partner Roy Keane had missed 17 of United's 42 league games due to injury, meaning that Ince often found himself partnered with Brian McClair and – particularly towards the end of the season – the 20-year-old Nicky Butt.
Ferguson had long sustained a tempestuous relationship with Ince, labelling him a " bottler " and a " big-time Charlie ", which many fans saw as the prime reason for Ince being sold, rather than on footballing or economic grounds.
While at United, Ince had collected two Premier League title medals as well as two FA Cup winner's medals and one winner's medal each in the European Cup Winners ' Cup and Football League Cup.
In the 1995 / 1996 season Inter failed to challenge for a 14th scudetto, finishing seventh in the Serie A. Ince, though, had a successful first season, playing in all but four of Inter's league matches and performing well after a slow start which had started speculation of a November transfer window move to Arsenal.

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In particular, her name is linked with the 1924 scandal aboard Hearst's yacht when one of his guests, film producer Thomas Ince, is rumored to have been shot dead by Hearst in a rage when he caught Davies embracing an unidentified male figure.
On October 15, 1942, Cousens was joined at Radio Tokyo by American Army Captain Wallace " Ted " Ince and Philippine Army Lieutenant Normando Ildefonso " Norman " Reyes, both captured at Corregidor, where they'd been in charge of the " Voice of Freedom " Allied propaganda broadcasts.
The eldest son of Sir Charles Gerard, he was a member of an old Lancashire family, his great-grandfather having been Sir Gilbert Gerard ( died 1593 ) of Ince, in that county, one of the most distinguished judges in the reign of Elizabeth I.
Recently the organisation has been running a successful comedy night on the 2nd Thursday of each month in London's Cross Kings basement rooms, guest acts have included Mark Thomas, Josie Long, Rob Newman, Robin Ince and Simon Munnery as well as live podcasts from established acts such as Richard Herring and Andrew Collins and legendary punk filmmaker Don Letts.
Ince only played one other game for Swindon after the MK victory – before the club announced that Ince had felt he could not fulfil his playing duties with the club and that his contract had been terminated by mutual consent, although he continued coaching at the club to complete his coaching badges.
In the close-season it was speculated that Ince had been contacted by Blackburn Rovers in their search to appoint a new manager, something that Ince himself denied.
Ince had been with Blackburn only 177 days, one of the shortest reigns of a Premier League manager.
Having been overlooked by Glenn Hoddle for the 1998 World Cup squad in an underachieving Liverpool side, denounced in the English media as being greedy and bolstered by reports from the likes of Paul Ince and Paul Gascoigne, McManaman publicly announced his desire to play abroad.
Ince had been critical of government laws that perpetuated or resulted in harmful attitudes towards sex-related issues.
From this time the lordship has been held with the adjacent Ince by the families of Ince and Gerard in succession ; until Aspull was sold to the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, lord of Haigh.
There has been a website set up for the 1st Ince and Elton group.
By 2007, 65 hectares of the former Ince Power Station site near the Mersey had been redeveloped as part of a large bottle production factory owned by Quinn Glass, containing two glass melting furnaces and 13 bottle production lines.
It has been proposed that a waste incinerator be constructed at Ince Marshes, near Helsby.
Over 2, 500 productions have been staged at the Etcetra, including runs by Russell Brand, Simon Amstell, Al Murray, Milton Jones, Mark Thomas, Robin Ince, We Are Klang, Bill Bailey, Jerry Sadowitz, Russell Howard and Richard Herring.

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The Manchester United team, managed by former St. Johnstone player Alex Ferguson, included Jim Leighton, Steve Bruce, Gary Pallister, Bryan Robson, Paul Ince, Brian McClair, Mark Hughes and Lee Sharpe.
Born in Ilford, Greater London, Ince spent the majority of his playing career at the highest level ; after leaving West Ham United he joined Manchester United where he played in the Premier League.
Ince played just once in the Second Division the following season before completing a highly controversial transfer to Manchester United for £ 1 million.
Ince eventually made his Manchester United debut in a 5 – 1 win over Millwall, although his next game for United came in a 5 – 1 Manchester derby defeat by Manchester City.
The next year, Manchester United were competing in the inaugural Premiership season with Ince and his best friend at the time, Ryan Giggs at the fore and part of a now legendary team that included Mark Hughes, Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel, Andrei Kanchelskis, Steve Bruce and Denis Irwin.
Manchester United continued to dominate the domestic game in 1993 – 94 and Ince was the midfield general in the side which won the " double " of Premiership and FA Cup in 1994.
A year later and Ince suffered more of the all too familiar chants of " Judas " when he and Manchester United went to West Ham on the last day of the season, needing a win to retain their Premiership crown.
Ince joined Wolverhampton Wanderers and was playing outside a national top division for the first time since his one brief appearance there for West Ham in 1989, prior to his move to Manchester United.
They were relegated after just one season in the top flight ( their first since 1983 – 84 ), but Ince helped them beat his old club Manchester United 1 – 0 in mid January and chose to stay with Wolves despite their relegation.
McManaman scored a crucial goal away at Blackburn Rovers, set up a dramatic injury time equaliser with a through ball for Paul Ince to score in front of the Kop against Manchester United, and scored the winner from outside the area with a half volley to complete the full turn around result against Tottenham Hotspur, after trailing 2 – 0 at half time.
Manchester United were preparing for the FA Cup Final, to be played five days later, but several of Wallace's former United teammates also turned out, including Mark Hughes, Denis Irwin, Paul Ince, Paul Parker and Viv Anderson.
Paul Ince played his first game for West Ham in 1986, and went on to win more trophies than any other Academy " graduate ", albeit with Manchester United.
* Paul Ince played 72 matches with West Ham before an acrimonious transfer to Manchester United in 1989 for £ 1 million.
He moved on to Macclesfield Town, linking up with former Manchester United colleague Tommy Lee, but was released by manager Paul Ince after just one season.
Before the 1995 – 96 season began, Manchester United announced the sale of three players – Paul Ince, who joined Internazionale, Mark Hughes, who joined Chelsea and Andrei Kanchelskis, who joined Everton.
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