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McMullan and was
In 1995, Paul McMullan of The News of the World published a series of articles claiming that Jennifer was living on the street and working as a prostitute and hooked on heroin, by his own admission using information obtained illegally by bribing police officers.
Tim Rigby was the Mayor of St. Catharines from 1997 to 2006 ; Brian McMullan was elected to succeed Rigby on November 13, 2006, and was sworn in on December 4.
McMullan made it clear he was unhappy with Latham's leadership style and gave an interview suggesting there would be a leadership challenge early in 2005.
There was little support for a return to Beazley, and neither Tanner nor McMullan were seen as viable leadership candidates.
Active in the movement against the Vietnam War, McMullan was conscripted for military service in 1968 but successfully argued in court that he was a conscientious objector.
When the First Rudd Ministry was sworn in on 3 December 2007, McMullan was given the junior post of Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance.
* when Bob McMullan was elected on 16 February 1988 to replace former ACT Senator Susan Ryan, who had resigned.
The soundtrack to the first game was written by Stephen Rippy, David Rippy, and Kevin McMullan and released in 2004.
R. McMullan further reports that, in 363 ( almost 30 years earlier ), Bishop George was killed for his repeated acts of pointed outrage, insult, and pillage of the most sacred treasures of the city.
Jimmy McMullan ( 26 March 1895 in Denny, Stirlingshire – 28 November 1964 ) was a Scottish football player and manager.
McMullan won 16 Scotland caps as a player at half-back and was part of the famous " Wembley Wizards " side of 1928.
McMullan was born in Denny, Stirlingshire in 1895.
McMullan was an ever present in the 1921 British Home Championship which was won by Scotland.
McMullan helped Scotland to victory in the 1925 British Home Championship and was part of the Scotland team which defeated
Bank official Christopher " Chris " Ward was taken from Poleglass to Downpatrick, the home of his supervisor, Kevin McMullan, while gunmen remained at his home with his family.
Water seeping from the interior courtyard had corroded the concrete ceiling of the parking garage below, McMullan & Associates, an structural contractor, reported that the parking garage was " severely deteriorated ", and that loose pieces of concrete were in " imminent danger of releasing " from the garage roof.
McMullan's first theatrical posterWhen McMullan was 17, he and his mother emigrated to the United States, where he studied for a year at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.
Morrison McMullan, Jr., controller of Exide Batteries, was also a participant in the development of the Kilowatt.

McMullan and part
While many of his team mates would be part of the City team which won the FA Cup the following year, in May 1933, after 242 League and Cup appearances for City, McMullan joined Oldham Athletic as a player-manager.

McMullan and Scotland
In the 1927 British Home Championship McMullan featured twice for Scotland in a 3-0 victory against Wales ( Alex Jackson scored twice and Hughie Gallacher once ) and a 2-1 defeat to England at Hampden Park ( Dixie Dean scored twice for England and Alan Morton scored Scotland's goal ).
In the 1928 British Home Championship McMullan captained Scotland as they defeated England 5-1 at Wembley Stadium with a hat-trick from Alex Jackson and a brace from Alex James.
McMullan captained Scotland to victory the following season in the 1929 British Home Championship.

McMullan and which
The issue featured a series of exclusives including the actor Hugh Grant's secret recording of former News of the World journalist Paul McMullan, and a much-commented on interview with Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, in which Clegg admitted that he " cries regularly to music " and that his nine-year-old son asked him, "' Why are the students angry with you, Papa?
On June 3, 2009, LFO posted a blog entitled " LFO is Back " on their unofficial MySpace page which announced that they have reunited and are going on the Malcolm Douglas Tribute tour beginning September 23, 2009, with Rookie of the Year, Go Crash Audio, and Kiernan McMullan.
He eventually created more than forty posters for Lincoln Center productions, many of which are included in the 1998 book The Theater Posters of James McMullan.
In 1981, McMullan published Revealing Illustrations, in which he candidly discusses his working method.
On June 3, 2009, LFO posted a blog entitled " LFO IS BACK " on their official MySpace page which announced that they had reunited and were going on tour beginning July 9, 2009, with Rookie of the Year, Go Crash Audio, and Kiernan McMullan.

McMullan and won
* Gareth McMullan from Ardglass won the first ever episode of the Channel 4 quiz show Fifteen to One.

McMullan and 1926
McMullan made his debut for his new team in a 1-1 draw with Liverpool on 27 February 1926.
McMullan played in the 1926 FA Cup Final defeat to Bolton Wanderers.

McMullan and England
#" Hard Labor "; Guest Stars: Omar Alberto, Elan Atias, Jennifer Ciesar, David McKay, Jim McMullan, Maximo Morrone, Jennifer Nash, Torry Pendergrass, Audie England

McMullan and at
In a September 2010 interview broadcast on 7 July 2011 on the BBC Radio 4 news programme The World at One, former News of the World features editor Paul McMullan made an admission relating to police corruption.
On 19 January 2010, McMullan announced he would retire at the next federal election.
Indeed, Busby and Jackie Bray became such fixtures at wing-half that club captain Jimmy McMullan had to move to forward to keep his place in the team.
* Dr. John McMullan brought his knowledge of trachoma treatment and prevention from work with immigrants to public health campaigns among American Indians and rural populations in the Ozarks and Southern Appalachian mountains, setting up the first of his temporary hospitals at Hindman, Kentucky ( 1913 ).
McMullan and Ward remained at work after the close of business, and later in the evening they gave entry to other members of the gang.
In 1955, McMullan moved to New York City to continue his art education at Pratt Institute.

McMullan and scored
McMullan scored his first goal for Manchester City in a 3-4 defeat to Southampton in the 1926-1927 football season.

McMullan and for
In February, Kerr and fellow Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Bob McMullan visited Samoa, Tonga and Kiribati in February, and stated:
McMullan became an industrial advocate for the trade unions, joining the Labor Party in 1973.
He works for Irish radio station Today FM on Premiership Live with presenter Michael McMullan in talking about football related topics, predicting scores and stating facts ; usually he does this between 2pm and 3pm on a Saturday afternoon.
That year a consortium of Brian and Tony Rhattigan and the McMullan brothers, who owned the Maxol petroleum group, purchased most of the former Castletown Estate for development purposes.
* Senator Bob McMullan: Minister for the Arts and Administrative Services ( to 30 January 1994 ).
McMullan and his wife Kate Hall have collaborated on six picture books for children.
In 2000 former IRA hunger striker Jackie McMullan helped to organise the transfer of the IRA prisoners ' library of books from the former HM Prison Maze, with a view to setting up a lending library for former prisoners.

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