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* Finder ( comics ), a comic book series by Carla Speed McNeil
Finder is a science fiction comic book series written, drawn, and published since 1996 by Carla Speed McNeil, and currently appearing free online at McNeil's website for later collection into trade paperback editions.
McNeil describes Finder as " aboriginal science fiction " and her storylines throw together characters from recognizable aboriginal and modern urban societies in a far-future Earth.
Of the three children, the eldest child Rachel's attempt to gain admittance to her mother's clan ( and to perhaps do something by herself for once in her life ) appeared on McNeil's website for collection in 2008 as Finder volume 9 ; youngest child Marcie's quest to find a certain lost book if only by writing it is the subject of volume # 4 ; while the story of middle-child Lynne has yet to be written but may complete a hypothetical " three sisters " hardcover McNeil has speculated about releasing.
Carla Speed McNeil born in Hammond, Louisiana, is an American sci-fi writer, cartoonist, and illustrator of comics, best known for the science fiction comic book series Finder.
In 1997, at Comic-Con International, McNeil won the Lulu Awards ' Kimberly Yale Award for Best New Talent for her work on Finder and Shanda the Panda.
** Carla Speed McNeil, Finder ( Lightspeed Press )
** Carla Speed McNeil launches the online serialisation of Finder.

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Chasing Amy, released in 1997, reveals that in the years since the events of Clerks, Jay and Silent Bob have found out that comic book artists Holden McNeil ( Ben Affleck ) and Banky Edwards ( Jason Lee ) created a popular independent comic book series entitled Bluntman and Chronic which stars the duo.
They visit Holden McNeil, co-creator of the characters, and ask for the money that belongs to them for using their likenesses in the film, only to find out that he sold his half of the rights to " Bluntman and Chronic " to the other co-creator, Banky Edwards ( also Lee ); after Holden introduces them to the internet, they also discover that a number of people have bashed the upcoming film and insulted Jay and Silent Bob numerous times.
Traveling shows featuring work from national and internationally known artists such as Mark Rothko, James McNeil Whistler, Andrew Wyeth, Christopher Rauschenberg, Robert Rauschenberg, Deborah Butterfield and Pablo Picasso have been featured regularly.
Howe had five shots against McNeil that night but he couldn ’ t beat the Hab goalie who was heard telling Richard when the game ended, “ well Rock, he ’ ll have to start over at one again .” McNeil ’ s Stanley Cup victory a few weeks later was immortalized in Wayne Johnston ’ s novel, The Divine Ryans.
McNeil is the only NHL goalie to have been involved in three Stanley Cup winning overtime games ( and all three victories came on home ice ).
The show has included a diverse and eclectic mix of performers and music from around the world — music and musicians which have included Brazilian choro music from the Robison-Lubambo-Baptista Trio, American gospel group the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers, Latin-American and African carols and folk dances from Andrew Lawrence-King and The Harp Consort, the viol quartet Phantasm, jazz trumpeter Art Farmer, Bolivian Andean music specialists Rumillajta, eclectic composer Mark O ' Connor and the Appalachia Waltz Trio, and African-American Latino wind group Imani Winds.
Many more including Dave Lucas, Monica McNeil, and Dan Potash have moved on to enjoy careers in bigger markets.
McNeil Island, in fact, was the only Federal Penitentiary never to have a wall and was never considered a maximum security facility.
Other back up anchors on behalf of Barry, McRoberts, Robinson & Shepherd have included Sacha McNeil, Ingrid Hipkiss, Samantha Hayes, Emma Jolliff, Michael Morrah, Hamish Clark.

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J. P. McNeil, who had been in charge of the Booth Fisheries cold storage at Sitka for many years, was hired as manager to oversee the installation of the refrigeration machinery.
These poisonings involved Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules, manufactured by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, which had been laced with potassium cyanide.
Union Colonel John McNeil of the 2nd Missouri Cavalry and his troops, totalling about 1, 000, had been pursuing Porter for more than a week.
Although the execution was permissible within military norms, it was seldom done and McNeil has been criticized for both the justice and necessity of the proceedings, by John L. Porter ( see Kirksville Daily Express, 1912, below ) and Joseph Mudd ( see references to Palmyra Massacre ), among others.
The island has been owned by the government for most of its history and has been home to the McNeil Island Corrections Center from 1875 until 2011.
If McNeil had been able to escape, the Confederates thought that he would head north to Pilot Knob, the Union headquarters of the region.
Carter had been instructed not to pursue McNeil if he fled in any direction other than the road to Fredericktown and Pilot Knob.
Since 2003, the district has been held by Stephen McNeil, Member of the Legislative Assembly and Leader of the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia.
While legend has it that he was the first to escape the McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary, this has been confirmed to be not true.

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McNeil was nominated for Lulu Award Lulu of the Year in 2001 and 2002, and for an Ignatz Award for Outstanding Artist in 2001.
The cast included Janet MacLachlan, Claudia McNeil, Morgan Freeman, and John Cullum ; and was nominated for two Emmy awards.

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Her husband, who was sentenced to 15 years in the federal prison at McNeil Island last April for robbery of the Hillsdale branch of Multnomah Bank, also was charged with the store holdup.
He was interviewed live on air and remained in the studio for the news broadcast that followed ( read by Rod McNeil ), during which Milligan constantly interjected, adding his own name to news items.
* McNeil Nutritionals ' Official Website for Splenda
Daldry ’ s production ( with set design by Ian McNeil ) was notable for employing non-naturalistic staging, set design, lighting and musical composition, drawing heavily from Expressionism as well as cinematic styles of film noir and horror films.
In 1955, McNeil Laboratories introduced Tylenol Elixir for children, which contained paracetamol as its sole active ingredient.
John Candy, one of the school's most famous alumni, said during one of his annual visits to the school, " My success is simply rooted in the values and discipline and respect for others that I was taught at Neil McNeil.
The community was named for William B. McNeil, founder of the College Hill Academy.
The victorious Union commander, Colonel McNeil, gained brief national attention for his post-battle execution of a small number of Confederate prisoners.
Nonetheless, Confederate government officials were outraged, and it is said that Confederate president Jefferson Davis even called for the execution of Colonel ( later Brigadier General ) McNeil if he were to be captured.
Stroud's mother Elizabeth retained a lawyer for her son, but he was found guilty of manslaughter on August 23, 1909 and sentenced to 12 years in the federal penitentiary on Puget Sound's McNeil Island.
On September 5, 1912, Stroud was sentenced to an additional six months for the attacks and was transferred from McNeil Island to the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas.
Four consecutive indoor tournament victories in the autumn improved her year, but for the third consecutive year, she failed to win the Virginia Slims Championships, where she lost in the first round to Lori McNeil.
* Legs McNeil ( born 1956 ), co-founder and writer for Punk Magazine, former senior editor of Spin Magazine
Mitchel did not get on with McNeil, who considered the topics that Mitchel was reading ( Caesar ) too advanced for him.
The film was adapted for the screen by John Grey, Allen McNeil, and Sam Taylor from the play by George Abbott and Ann Preston Bridgers, and was directed by Sam Taylor.
Lepper teamed up with Hughitt and Patterson in early 1920 to create the Buffalo All-Americans, then quickly sold the team to Frank McNeil, a somewhat abrasive and aggressive owner who was able to get the team into the National Football League for its first season.
However, for reason still unknown, owner Frank McNeil agreed to play two more games.
Meanwhile McNeil still believed his team was the AFPA's 1921 champion, and even invested in tiny gold footballs for his players to commemorate the achievement.
In 1924, owner Frank McNeil sold the team back to Hughitt and Warren D. Patterson, who immediately changed the team name to Bisons ( a stock name for Buffalo sports teams ) and signed several players ( Pete Calac, Benny Boynton and Jim Ailinger being among them ) to make another run at the title.
Under the stewardship of former Wrexham manager, Dixie McNeil, The Ancients recorded slightly more respectable league positions for the following 2 seasons, namely 14th in 2005 – 06 and 13th in 2006 – 07.
However, partly due to his media work as a pundit for BBC Wales, McNeil stepped down during this pre season.

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