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Johnson and 1996
* ARK ( 1996 ), a book of poetry by Ronald Johnson
In the 1996 presidential election, Clinton was re-elected, receiving 49. 2 % of the popular vote over Republican Bob Dole ( 40. 7 % of the popular vote ) and Reform candidate Ross Perot ( 8. 4 % of the popular vote ), becoming the first Democratic incumbent since Lyndon Johnson to be elected to a second term and the first Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt to be elected President more than once.
* 1948 – Jed Johnson, American interior designer and film director ( d. 1996 )
* 1918 – Ben Johnson, American actor ( d. 1996 )
April 1996, followers of Taylor and Kromah assaulted the headquarters of Roosevelt Johnson in Monrovia, and the peace accord collapsed.
* Johnson, Donald S., Phantom Islands of the Atlantic, Walker Publishing, New York, 1996 ( Rev.
On February 27, 1996, Gretzky joined the St. Louis Blues in a trade for Patrice Tardif, Roman Vopat, Craig Johnson, and two draft picks ( Peter Hogan and Matt Zultek ).
* February 27, 1996 – Traded by the Los Angeles Kings to the St. Louis Blues in exchange for Roman Vopat, Craig Johnson, Patrice Tardif, St. Louis's 1996 fifth round draft choice, and 1997 first round draft choice.
While separated from Johnson, Eastwood had an affair with dancer Roxanne Tunis, with whom he had his first child, Kimber Tunis ( born June 17, 1964 ); he did not publicly acknowledge her until 1996.
* Gate of Europe, Madrid, Spain ( John Burgee Architects, Philip Johnson Consultant ; 1989 – 1996 )
Philip Johnson: Life and Work, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.
* Philip Johnson on NewsHour ( 1996 ).
Ian Johnson disputes the theory that Li made any serious money from Falun Gong, and noted that during the period of Falun Gong's greatest book sales in China, Li Hongzhi did not receive royalties because all publications were bootleg ( the texts having been banned by the authorities in 1996 in an attempt to curb the practice's growth ).
* Irwin Unger The Best of Intentions: the triumphs and failures of the Great Society under Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon: Doubleday, 1996 ISBN 0-385-46833-4
Aside from Ben Johnson, who ran 9. 79 in the 1988 Olympic final only to be banned from the sport for using performance enhancing drugs, the next to surpass Hayes at the Olympics was the 3 medalists in 1996, led by Donovan Bailey doing 9. 84, 32 years later.
* Ben Johnson ( actor ) ( 1918 – 1996 ), American actor
The 1996 offseason was again marked by vast changes: Anderson declined to re-sign, Johnson was shipped to the Knicks for power forward Anthony Mason, and the team made a trade on draft day 1996.
* Larry Johnson, F, 1991 – 1996
See Arnold v. Runnels, 421 F. 3d 859, 866 n. 8 ( 9th Cir. 2005 ); United States v. Soliz, 129 F. 3d 499, 504 n. 3 ( 1997 ), overruled on other grounds by United States v. Johnson, 256 F. 3d 895 ( 9th Cir. 2001 ) ( en banc ) ( per curiam ); Evans v. Demosthenes, 98 F. 3d 1174, 1176 ( 9th Cir. 1996 ).
The distance was used in a race between 1996 Olympic champions, the 100 m gold medalist Donovan Bailey ( Canada ) and 200 m gold medalist Michael Johnson ( USA ).
McGeorge " Mac " Bundy ( March 30, 1919 – September 16, 1996 ) was United States National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson from 1961 through 1966, and president of the Ford Foundation from 1966 through 1979.
* Kyle Johnson ( born 1978 ), fullback with the Denver Broncos from class of 1996.
* Eric Johnson: The Fine Art of Guitar by Hot Licks ( 1996 )

Johnson and chaired
Johnson chaired this committee, and delivered its final report.
Johnson chaired the inquiry committee.
Johnson chaired the Committee on Military Affairs during the Twenty-second, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fourth Congresses.
Johnson chaired a House committee to report on the subject, and delivered the committee's report on January 17, 1832.
In the early 1990s the Military Intelligence Board, chaired by DIA chief Soyster, appointed an Army Colonel, William Johnson, to manage the remote viewing unit and evaluate its objective usefulness.
Morris was elected to serve on a committee of five ( chaired by William Samuel Johnson ) who drafted the final language of the proposed constitution.
Johnson chaired the vice presidential selection committee for the unsuccessful 2004 presidential campaign of John Kerry.
The Committee is chaired by Ralph Hall of Texas, and the Ranking Member is Eddie Bernice Johnson of Texas.
The Committee is chaired by Democrat Tim Johnson of South Dakota, and the Ranking Member is Republican Richard Shelby of Alabama.
Johnson has issued a report on the sustainability measures involved planning for London ’ s hosting of the Olympics in 2012, and has also chaired an inquiry on nuclear waste trains for the London Assembly.
He chaired Italo-Americans for Kennedy in 1960, Italian Americans for Johnson in 1964 and Italian Americans for Humphrey in 1968.
Weisberg chaired the judging panel for the 2009 BBC Samuel Johnson Prize for excellence in non-fiction writing.
The Politics of Marshall, Texas is centered on the city commission chaired by William " Buddy " Power and other city commissioners, Gloria Moon, Jack Hester, Chris Paddie, Ed Hoffman, John Wilborn, and Zephaniah Timmins, as well as City Manager Frank Johnson.
In 2003, Mr. Johnson interned with GOPAC while playing for the Washington Redskins, then chaired by former congressman and standout quarterback J. C. Watts.
President John F. Kennedy asked Macy to return to the Civil Service Commission in 1961, and Macy chaired the commission through Kennedy and Johnson Administrations.

Johnson and special
Of special importance were Tennessee and Arkansas, where Lincoln appointed Generals Andrew Johnson and Frederick Steele as military governors, respectively.
Hoover's FBI investigated Hollywood lobbyist Jack Valenti, a special assistant and confidant to President Lyndon Johnson, in 1964.
The Vietnam war conducted by liberal President Lyndon Johnson was a special target across the worldwide New Left.
On special teams, newly acquired kicker Norm Johnson led the NFL in both field goals made ( 34 ) and field goals attempted ( 41 ), while also successfully making all 39 of his extra point attempts.
A special Negro league committee selected Satchel Paige in 1971, followed by ( in alphabetical order ) Cool Papa Bell, Oscar Charleston, Martín Dihigo, Josh Gibson, Monte Irvin, Judy Johnson, Buck Leonard and John Henry Lloyd.
He had a strong base of support in Chicago's Irish Catholic community, and he was treated by national politicians such as Lyndon B. Johnson as a preeminent Irish American, with special connections to the Kennedy family.
In 1937, Johnson successfully contested a special election for Texas's 10th congressional district, that covered Austin and the surrounding hill country.
Fellow Democrat William A. Blakley was appointed to replace Johnson as Senator, but Blakley lost a special election in May 1961 to Tower.
Eastland was first appointed to the Senate in 1941 by Governor Paul B. Johnson, Sr., following the death of Senator Pat Harrison, but Eastland did not run in the special election for the seat later in the year ; it was won by 2nd District Congressman Wall Doxey.
The show also attracted special guests, such as Pearl Carr, Teddy Johnson and The Beatles.
Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson and Jo Anne Worley were originally in the pilot special from 1967.
The Academy Award-winning Forrest Gump ( 1994 ) depended heavily on computerized special effects to create the illusion of Tom Hanks shaking hands with Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and to make Gary Sinise convincingly appear to be a double amputee, winning a special-effects Oscar.
President Lyndon Johnson requested a special interview with Cronkite while he was broadcasting live on CBS.
President Johnson ( right ) meets with special assistant Moyers in the White House Oval Office, 1963
When Lyndon B. Johnson took office after the Kennedy assassination, Moyers became a special assistant to Johnson, serving from 1963 to 1967.
In 2003, he was featured in the reality-TV special Stripper's Ball: Jenna Jameson with Dennis Rodman and Magic Johnson.
As an unemployed " elder statesman " after the election of 1960, Herter served on various councils and commissions, and was a special representative for trade negotiations, working for both John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson until his death in 1966 in Washington, D. C., at the age of 71.
When it became clear that the Senate would not debate the treaty before its adjournment on March 30, Seward persuaded President Andrew Johnson to call the Senate back into special session the next day.
This definition includes both ends x = 0 and x = 1, which is consistent with definitions for other continuous distributions supported on a bounded interval which are special cases of the beta distribution, for example the arcsine distribution, and consistent with several authors, such as N. L. Johnson and S. Kotz.
Johnson ordered that the highest-ranking Marine officer, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, be deleted from the official roll of chiefs of service branches authorized a driver and limousine, and for whom a special gun salute was prescribed on ceremonial occasions.
The characters were developed by special effects wizard Steven Johnson and his company XFX, Inc.
After losing the Republican primary for a special election to the Senate in 1923, Schall was elected to the Senate in 1924, defeating Magnus Johnson with 46 % of the vote.
The programme's special effects director Brian Johnson had previously worked on both Thunderbirds ( as Brian Johncock ) and 2001.
" Department of Children's Services dispatched its special investigations unit to the facility, and after conducting a full investigation, determined that the child abuse allegations were unfounded ," Rob Johnson, an agency spokesman, told the Associated Press.

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