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( Hartman subsequently joined Johnston's touring band in 1979 and taped an appearance with Johnston that aired on Soundstage in 1980.
Johnston subsequently served as chairman of various Scottish organisations, including the Scottish National Forestry Commission ( 1945 48 ) and the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board ( 1946 59 ).
When he retired after the Centenary Test against Australia at Lords in September 1980, he was the longest serving TMS commentator ( since equalled by Brian Johnston in 1993 and subsequently exceeded by Christopher Martin-Jenkins ).
In 1899, at the start of the Second Boer War, again with Crean, he enlisted in the Imperial Light Horse and Johnston subsequently reached the rank of major.
Other parts of UNM were also disposed of advantageously, including the demerging of MAI's original securities business in 1998 as Garban, which subsequently became ICAP ; the sale in 1998 of United's Provincial Newspapers including the Yorkshire Post to Johnston Press ; the controversial sale of Express Newspapers in 2000 to Richard Desmond, owner of a stable of pornographic magazines ; the sale of the NOP World market research business to GfK in 2005 ; and the sale of United's 35 % stake in Channel 5 to RTL in 2005.
Three of the Ekurhuleni metro police involved in removing McBride from the accident scene, Patrick Johnston, Stanley Segathevan and Ithumeleng Koko initially supported McBride but subsequently gave " damning statements " to the South African Police.
Eventually, Johnston resigned from the party and from parliament over the Nevanas affair, and was subsequently re-elected as an independent in January 1916.

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Knudsen sang lead vocals while Johnston, Simmons and McFee traded licks on guitar.
The shareholders were the 1966 members of the Beach Boys: Wilson brothers Brian, Carl, and Dennis, along with their first cousin Mike Love, their friend Al Jardine and Bruce Johnston, who traded his share in 1971.
In the mid-19th century, the sailing ship Jeanie Johnston traded out of Tralee, transporting emigrants to the USA and Canada and in 2000 a replica was built in Fenit harbour.
The following season, after defections to the new World Hockey Association left Johnston as the number one goaltender for the Bruins once more, he did not play nearly so well, and was traded after the season to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Johnston and Francis
Linkous was known for his musical collaborations with such notable artists as Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Daniel Johnston, Radiohead, Black Francis, Julian Casablancas, Nina Persson, Sean Terrington Wright, David Lynch, Danger Mouse, and Sage Francis.
The foundation-stone of the building, which is built after a design of Francis Johnston, was laid by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth, on 12 August 1814, attended by the Post-Masters-General, Charles O ' Neill, 1st Earl O ' Neill and Laurence Parsons, 2nd Earl of Rosse.
The Richmond Tower at the end of the formal avenue leading to the Royal Hospital was designed by Francis Johnston, one of the leading architects of the day.
Designed by Francis Johnston ( 1760 1829 ), the foremost architect working in Ireland in the early 19th century, and architect to the Board of Works, the chapel contains one of the finest Gothic revival interiors in Ireland.
As a result, the only recently rebuilt House of Commons chamber, though one of Dublin's finest locations, was broken up to form a number of small offices ; but primarily replaced by a magnificent cash office added by the architect employed to oversee the conversion, Francis Johnston, then the most prominent architect working in Ireland.
Coincidentally, Eddie Johnston, the Hartford general manager who had orchestrated the Francis trade, would follow him to Pittsburgh as the Penguins ' head coach two years later.
The trades that Johnston made, especially the Ron Francis trade, proved to be disastrous for the Whalers since the players acquired did not pan out to expectations, leaving the Whalers depleted of talent and costing them substantial goodwill in Hartford.
Abbé Gabet returned to Europe in late 1846 in the company of Alexander Johnston, secretary to John Francis Davis, British minister plenipotentiary to China.
* Wimbledon Men's Singles Championship Bill Johnston ( USA ) defeats Francis Hunter ( USA ) 6 0 6 3 6 1
The right-hand column, comprising the New Zealand Infantry Brigade under Brigadier-General Francis Johnston, would head for Chunuk Bair.
The main force of the right column was the New Zealand Infantry Brigade under the command of Brigadier General Francis Johnston.
The brigade commander, Colonel Francis Johnston, protested but Hunter-Weston insisted the attack proceed.
* Farnham House, Cavan, c. 1777, extended by Francis Johnston, c1800
He has work in American films with directors like Tony Scott, Joe Johnston, Stephen Gyllenhaal, The Warden of the Red Rock starring James Caan, Brian Dennehy and David Carradine, The Time of Her Time a Norman Mailer story directed by Francis Delia and GallowWalker with Wesley Snipes, also with John Carpenter in Vampires: Los Muertos.
* In the field of religion, Niagara alumni include: Nelson Baker, Founder of the " City of Charity " and candidate for canonization ; Anthony Raymond Ceresko, Old Testament scholar ; and several American prelates of the Roman Catholic Church including Octavio Cisneros, Edmund Michael Dunne, Joseph Lennox Federal, Edmund Gibbons, Thomas Francis Lillis, James Johnston Navagh, and Donald Walter Trautman.
" The castle was worked on by many of the most important architects operating in Ireland during the early-to-mid nineteenth-century, including such luminaries as Francis Johnston, James Shiel and Sir Richard Morrison.
The two-storey limestone building was designed by Shiel ( a noted architect of his day and former clerk of Francis Johnston ) c. 1820 whilst making renovations on the main house.
In 1824 architect Francis Johnston was made president.
It was extended in 1810 to the design of Francis Johnston, a County Armagh-born, but Dublin-based, architect.
Born the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Francis Templer and Mabel Eileen Templer ( née Johnston ) and educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, Templer was commissioned into his father's regiment, the Royal Irish Fusiliers, on 16 August 1916 and fought in World War I.
* Francis E. Johnston ( anthropologist )
He was also known for his collaborations with such notable artists as Tom Waits, PJ Harvey, Daniel Johnston, Radiohead, Black Francis, Julian Casablancas, Nina Persson, Sean Terrington Wright, David Lynch, Danger Mouse, and Sage Francis.
* Nelson's Pillar, Dublin, altered in execution by Francis Johnston

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Albert Sidney Johnston ( February 2, 1803 April 6, 1862 ) served as a general in three different armies: the Texas Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army.
Their impolitic occupation of Columbus, Kentucky on September 3, 1861, two days before Johnston arrived in the Confederacy's capital, Richmond, Virginia, after his cross country journey, drove Kentucky from its stated neutrality and the majority of Kentuckians into the Union camp.
* 1862 American Civil War: The Battle of Shiloh begins in Tennessee, forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant meet Confederate troops led by General Albert Sidney Johnston.
* 1971 Forbes Johnston, Scottish footballer ( d. 2007 )
* 1865 American Civil War: Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston surrenders his army to General William Tecumseh Sherman at the Bennett Place near Durham, North Carolina.
* 1991 Rita Johnston becomes the first female Premier of a Canadian province when she succeeds William Vander Zalm ( who had resigned ) as Premier of British Columbia.
* 2008 Ollie Johnston, American animator ( b. 1912 )
* 1983 84 Vince Johnston
* 1863 American Civil War: Joseph E. Johnston replaces Braxton Bragg as commander of the Army of Tennessee.
* 1922 Bill Johnston, Australian cricketer ( d. 2007 )
* 1803 Albert Sidney Johnston, American Confederate general ( d. 1862 )
: Confederate General Johnston fights and retreats from Dalton ( May 7 13 ) to Resaca ( May 13 15 ) to Kennesaw Mountain ( June 27 ).
* 1914 Kathryn Johnston, American police shooting victim ( d. 2006 )
* 1858 Harry Hamilton Johnston, English polymath ( d. 1927 )
* 1912 Brian Johnston, English sportscaster ( d. 1994 )
* 1961 Daniel Johnston, American singer-songwriter and artist
* 1853 Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, English actor and theatre manager ( d. 1937 )
* 1990 Levi Johnston, American model, actor, and author
* 1947 Lynn Johnston, Canadian cartoonist
* 1967 Joel Johnston, American baseball player
* 1962 In a test of the Nike-Hercules air defense missile, Shot Dominic-Tightrope is successfully detonated 69, 000 feet above Johnston Island.
* 1929 Maurice Robert Johnston, English Lieutenant-General
* 1912 Ollie Johnston, American animator ( d. 2008 )

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