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Darman battled Kemp and his allies such as Gingrich, James Pinkerton, and Vin Weber.
At times, he collaborated with Gingrich and Lott on deregulation and tax cuts, collaborated with McCain and Phil Gramm on tax cuts and spending restraints, legislated with and campaigned for Joseph Lieberman, and fought poverty with James Pinkerton.
He was originally hired by the railroad express companies to track down James, but after Pinkerton failed to capture him, the railroad withdrew their financial support and Pinkerton continued to track James at his own expense.
Pinkerton agents were also hired to track western outlaws Jesse James, the Reno brothers, and the Wild Bunch, including Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Over the years Aiken became a winter home for many famous and notable people including George H. Bostwick, James B. Eustis, Madeleine Astor, William Kissam Vanderbilt, Eugene Grace president of Bethlehem Steel, Allan Pinkerton, W. Averell Harriman and many others.
The prosecution had depended heavily on the investigative work of James McParland who, acting as an operative for the Pinkerton Detective Agency, had helped convict the Molly Maguires three decades earlier, and felt confident that it would convict all three.
* James Pinkerton ( born 1958 ), columnist, author, and political analyst
Harry Orchard was arrested shortly after for the assassination, and the investigation was conducted by Pinkerton agent James McParland.
* James McParland, Pinkerton Detective responsible for investigation
Wells conspired with others, including Pinkerton manager James McParland, to accuse the head of the WFM local of conducting a " reign of terror " — and in particular, of murdering William J. Barney, a mine guard who had left his post.
A union member named Harry Orchard later wrote in a confession to Pinkerton agent James McParland that he had committed the attack at the Independence Station.
* the Chester Canal ( May 1778 ) as a contractor with James Pinkerton
* James Pinkerton
In a Newsday article issued December 3, 2003, political commentator James Pinkerton offered a more positive interpretation of the crusading analogy.
The Molly Maguires were accused of kidnapping and other crimes, largely because of the allegations of one powerful industrialist ( Franklin B. Gowen ), and the testimony of one Pinkerton detective ( James McParland ).
In The Pinkerton Story, authors James D. Horan and Howard Swiggett write sympathetically about the detective agency and its mission to bring the Mollies to justice.
Pinkerton National Detective Agency | Pinkerton Detective Agency detective James McParland, seen here some time in the 1880s
Pinkerton selected James McParland, a native of County Armagh, to go undercover against the Mollies.
The evidence brought against defendants, supplied by James McParlan, a Pinkerton, and corroborated by men who were granted immunity for their own crimes, was tortuous and contradictory, but the net effect was damning ...
He was born in Edinburgh, as one of three sons to James Pinkerton.

James and Century
Although still actively involved in running his many businesses, Carnegie had become a regular contributor to numerous magazines, most notably the Nineteenth Century, under the editorship of James Knowles, and the influential North American Review, led by editor Lloyd Bryce.
In an autobiographical piece that Orwell sent to the editors of Twentieth Century Authors in 1940, he wrote: " The writers I care about most and never grow tired of are: Shakespeare, Swift, Fielding, Dickens, Charles Reade, Flaubert and, among modern writers, James Joyce, T. S. Eliot and D. H. Lawrence.
* Fiensy, David A., " Population, Architecture, and Economy in Lower Galilean Villages and Towns in the First Century AD: A Brief Survey ," in John D. Wineland, Mark Ziese, James Riley Estep Jr. ( eds ), My Father's World: Celebrating the Life of Reuben G. Bullard ( Eugene ( OR ), Wipf & Stock, 2011 ), 101-119.
In 1954, he appeared as Jesse James in the Jim Davis syndicated series Stories of the Century.
During the late 19th Century there was tension between the " Biblical Unitarianism " of Robert Spears and Samuel Sharpe and those such as James Martineau as Unitarians began to move away from belief in scripture.
* Harding, James, Artistes Pompiers: French Academic Art in the 19th Century, 1979, Academy Editions, ISBN 856704512
* James Watrous A Century of American Printmaking.
* McNamara, Robert S. and Blight, James G., Wilson's Ghost: Reducing the Risk of Conflict, Killing, and Catastrophe in the 21st Century, Public Affairs, 2001, ISBN 1-891620-89-4.
Woodlore's name is an inside joke-reference to John James Audubon, the famous 19th Century ornithologist / naturalist / painter.
* Lacy House A 17th Century house rebuilt in 1750 for James Lacy, of Drury Lane Theatre. Lacy's son inherited the property but his extravagance compelled him to sell the house, to the Hon.
* Christ Church-in Erith, built in the 19th Century, has a distinctive tower built by James Piers St Aubyn *( interior )
* St James Church-in North Cray, in a conservation area near Foots Cray Meadows, has origins in the 12th Century
* Neosho, the First Century, 1839 – 1939, by Larry A. James
* 19th Century House of Representative John James Pearson was born at or near Darby.
Examples of the full page Sunday strip were printed in The Comic Strip Century ( 1995, reissued in 2004 as 100 Years of Comic Strips ), edited by Bill Blackbeard, Dale Crain and James Vance.
* Trial of the Century: People of the State of California vs. Orenthal James Simpson ( 1996 )
* Episode 16 Sale of the Century, James Bond Gold Finger
* James Parry, A Man for our Century, Saudi Aramco World, January / February 1999, p4 – 11
In 1991, 20th Century Fox produced the film, For the Boys, which told the story of two USO performers, and starred Bette Midler and James Caan.
In 1954, Richard Travis portrayed Frank James in an episode of Jim Davis's syndicated western television series, Stories of the Century.
* James Bamford, Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency From the Cold War Through the Dawn of a New Century ( New York: Doubleday, first edition, 24 April 2001 ), ISBN 0-385-49907-8.
James R. Edwards ( 2009 ) argued that the 4th Century Jewish-Christian gospels preserved in citations by Jerome and others preserve material from a proto-Matthew which, if more had survived, would correspond to " L material " used in the Gospel of Luke.
* Guyana: Crime of the Century aka Guyana: Cult of the Damned ( 1979 )-Fictionalized exploitation film ( Depicted as " Reverend James Johnson ")
That same year, Mason co-starred opposite James Caan in the 20th Century Fox film Cinderella Liberty, which netted her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
The prototype of the chain saw familiar today in the timber industry was pioneered in the late 18th Century by two Scottish doctors, John Aitken and James Jeffray, for symphysiotomy and excision of diseased bone respectively.

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