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In reality, his show was co-owned and first syndicated by Edward F. McLaughlin, former president of ABC who founded EFM Media in 1988, with Limbaugh's show as his first product.
Notable residents of Whitehorse include Audrey McLaughlin, the first woman to lead a represented political party ( NDP ) in Canadian federal politics, who has resided in Whitehorse since 1979, Robert W. Service, author of " The Cremation of Sam McGee ", who lived in Whitehorse from 1904 to 1908, and Pierre Berton, an author and television host, born in Whitehorse.
The Synclavier was also employed by experimental musicians, such as John McLaughlin, Kraftwerk, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa and Peter Buffett who used it extensively in their music.
The team's first owner was coffee tycoon Frederic McLaughlin, who outbid grain magnate James E. Norris for the franchise.
Fort Yates also served as the headquarters of the US Standing Rock Indian Agency, headed by US Indian Service Agent James McLaughlin who ordered the arrest of Sitting Bull on 14 December 1890.
The first European settler in present-day Upper St. Clair was John Fife, who settled near what is now the intersection of Washington and McLaughlin Run roads in 1762.
The town is named after US Indian Service Agent James McLaughlin who is buried there.
The plastic-coated bar magnet was independently invented in the late 1940s by Edward McLaughlin, of the Torpedo Experimental Establishment ( TEE ), Greenock, Scotland, who named it the ' flea ' because of the way it jumps about if the rotating magnet is driven too fast.
Under the guidance of " Colonel " Sam McLaughlin as President in 1907, the company began the manufacture of automobiles, eventually forming an alliance for 15 years with William C. Durant, who had acquired the Buick Motor Company that later would become General Motors Holding Company.
Architect James W. McLaughlin, who constructed the zoo's first buildings, designed the earliest completed zoological exhibits in the United States.
The supporting cast is likewise composed of jazz musicians ( from a slightly later period ) such as Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, John McLaughlin, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Billy Higgins, Pierre Michelot, Eric Le Lann, and others who play the music live throughout the film.
It featured contributions from musicians who would all go on to spread the fusion evangel with their own groups in the 1970s: Shorter, Hancock, Corea, pianist Josef Zawinul, John McLaughlin, Holland, and Williams.
The sound of the Mahavishnu Orchestra was influenced by both psychedelic rock and classical Indian soundsFrench jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty performed on both acoustic violin and on amplified, electronic effect-modified electric violinsThe band's first lineup split after two studio and one live albums, but McLaughlin formed another group under same name which included Jean-Luc Ponty, a jazz violinist, who also made a number of important fusion recordings under his own name as well as with Frank Zappa, drummer Narada Michael Walden, keyboardist Gayle Moran, and bassist Ralph Armstrong.
The renowned Irish tenor John McCormack ( 1884 – 1945 ) advised him that his voice was better suited to a lighter repertoire than the operatic one he had in mind, and urged him to find an agent — thus he found the noted impresario Jack Hylton ( 1892 – 1965 ) who booked him, but couldn't fit his full name on the bill, thus Joseph McLaughlin became Josef Locke.
His replacement was conservative columnist Robert Novak, who already had a talk show on CNN and was at the time also a regular on The McLaughlin Group.
As well, new leader Audrey McLaughlin made efforts to expand its support into Quebec instead of focusing on Western alienation, having defeated Dave Barrett who had campaigned for the opposite policies.
He played the Montreux Jazz festival in Switzerland in 1981 and met Michael Brecker who introduced him to John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham and other fusion stars.
In November 2010, a new book was released by Abstract Logix Books entitled Follow Your Heart-John McLaughlin Song by Song by Walter Kolosky, who also wrote the book Power, Passion and Beauty-The Story of the Legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra.
Dan McLaughlin, professional sports broadcaster who currently works on both St. Louis Cardinals and previously with the St. Louis Blues for telecasts on the cable television channel Fox Sports Midwest.
The show is known for the quirky style of McLaughlin, who makes witty, sometimes arguably outlandish, predictions based on current events ( on March 23, 2007, his prediction was, " The next man on the moon will be Chinese!
McLaughlin's role often resembles a professorial figure, asking follow-up questions and trying to elicit further responses from a panelist who thinks he or she has fully answered the question, as if McLaughlin were conducting a Socratic class at a university.
During her marriage to " Major " McLaughlin, who was the owner of the Chicago Blackhawks, she is credited with designing the original sweater for the Blackhawks Hockey Club.

McLaughlin and prior
In 2010, Gary Husband stepped down as Level 42's drummer for the second time, due to prior commitments with John McLaughlin.
Norland had been known as McLaughlin's Mills for two prior years, after Alexander McLaughlin, who built numerous mills along the Gull River.

McLaughlin and 100th
It was also performed at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre in the autumn of 1998 by John McLaughlin Williams and William Thomas as part of the 100th anniversary celebration of the composition of Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast.

McLaughlin and birthday
Jim McLaughlin died in 1927 a few weeks short of his sixty-sixth birthday.

McLaughlin and stated
" Only one expert, Dr. Maureen Hackett, testified that McLaughlin was insane under the conditions of the McNaughten rule and stated: " He thought he was doing a morally right thing ...

McLaughlin and Durant
On November 3, 1911, Swiss race car driver and automotive engineer Louis Chevrolet co-founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company in Detroit with William C. Durant and investment partners William Little ( maker of the Little automobile ) and Dr. Edwin R. Campbell ( son-in-law of Durant ) and in 1912 R. S. McLaughlin GEO of General Motors in Canada.
Durant and Samuel McLaughlin of Canada signed a 15-year contract to build Buick power trains at cost plus ; they were called McLaughlin Buicks until 1942.
Durant went back to Detroit to start General Motors ( GM ) Holding Company at the suggestion of his partner McLaughlin, CEO of General Motors of Canada ( founded November 20, 1907 ).
Durant founded General Motors Holding Company on September 16, 1908, with $ 500, 000 in Buick stock that Durant traded McLaughlin for $ 500, 000 of McLaughlin stock, making McLaughlin one of General Motors biggest shareholders.
Durant went on to McLaughlin in 1915 to put Chevrolet in General Motors of Canada and with the shares being bought up at 5 to one and 7 to one McLaughlin and Durant with other share holders had enough stock to reclaim Durant's old job.
With engines from William C. Durant of Buick he produced the McLaughlin-Buick Model F, establishing The McLaughlin Motor Car Company, incorporated on November 20, 1907.

McLaughlin and Dr
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin, Dr. Gerald Stortz, and Father Jim Wahl, ' Enthusiasm for the Truth: An Illustrated History of Saint Jerome's University ', ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2002 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Waterloo: The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 1997 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Waterloo @ 50 ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2007 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Enthusiasm for the Truth: An Illustrated History of Saint Jerome's University ', ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2002 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Waterloo: The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 1997 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Waterloo @ 50 ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2007 )
Current members of Kellogg Company's board of directors include: James M. Jenness, chairman ; David Mackay ; Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, Sr .; John T. Dillon ; Gordon Gund ; Dorothy A. Johnson ; Donald R. Knauss ; Ann McLaughlin Korologos ; Rogelio M. Rebolledo ; Sterling K. Speirn ; Robert A. Steele and Dr. John L. Zabriskie.
Launched in 1963, the first stories were mainly set at General Hospital in an unnamed midsized Eastern city ( the name of the city, Port Charles, would not be mentioned until the late 1970s under Gloria Monty ), revolving around Dr. Steve Hardy ( John Beradino ) and his friend, Nurse Jessie Brewer ( Emily McLaughlin ).
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Enthusiasm for the Truth: An Illustrated History of Saint Jerome's University ', ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2002 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Waterloo: The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 1997 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Waterloo @ 50 ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2007 )
The selection and acquisition of broadcast equipment was overseen by David Blankenship, the club's vice-president ( station engineer ) and Dr. James McLaughlin from Kettering's Electrical Engineering department designed the station's antenna.
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Enthusiasm for the Truth: An Illustrated History of Saint Jerome's University ', ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2002 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Waterloo: The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 1997 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Waterloo @ 50 ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2007 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Waterloo: The Unconventional Founding of an Unconventional University ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 1997 )
* Dr. Kenneth McLaughlin ' Out of the Shadow of Orthodoxy: Waterloo @ 50 ' ( Waterloo: University of Waterloo Press © 2007 )

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