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Oakes and Charles
* The Oakes Estate, constructed in 1895 based on a design by Charles Granville Jones, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
** Married June 15, 1920, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, John Charles Oakes Marriott ( later Major-General Sir John Marriott ), ( b. 1895, Stowmarket, Great Britain-d. September 11, 1978, Great Britain ), one child
American author Christopher Ogden in his biography of Pamela Harriman has stated that while in Cairo in II World War he had a long affair with Maud ( Momo ) Marriott who was the wife of the senior British army officer Major General Sir John Charles Oakes Marriott.
* John Charles Oakes Marriott ( 1895 – 1978 ), British Indian Army general
Some of the best-known reporters and presenters who launched or spent a major part of their careers at " Ten News " include Jana Wendt, Kerry O ' Brien, Katrina Lee, Charles Slade, Ann Sanders, Steve Liebmann, Tim Webster, Ron Wilson, Anne Fulwood, Juanita Phillips, Liz Hayes, Jo Pearson, David Johnston, Chris Masters, Larry Emdur, Eddie McGuire, John Gatfield, Kay McGrath, Graeme Goodings, Sharyn Ghidella, Laurie Oakes, Geraldine Doogue, Jennifer Keyte and Mike Munro amongst others.
* Brigadier John Charles Oakes Marriott ( Oct 1940-Oct 1941 )
It included the return of long-time and founding host Jim Waley, former Nine Network host and former co-host Ray Martin, current financial commentator Laurie Oakes, and appearances by former reporters Charles Wooley ( from 60 Minutes, Ross Greenwood ( also a former co-host ) and Jennifer Byrne ( wife of ABC TV's Andrew Denton ).

Oakes and editor
I am also pleased to note that Mr. John B. Oakes, a member of the Times staff since 1946, has been appointed as editorial page editor.
Another nephew, John Bertram Oakes, the son of his brother George Washington Ochs Oakes, became editorial page editor of the Times editorial page in 1961, which he edited until 1976.
In addition to The New York Times Company, the Justice Department named the following defendants: Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, president and publisher ; Harding Bancroft and Ivan Veit, executive vice presidents ; Francis Cox, James Goodale, Sydney Gruson, Walter Mattson, John McCabe, John Mortimer and James Reston, vice presidents ; John B. Oakes, editorial page editor ; A. M. Rosenthal, managing editor ; Daniel Schwarz, Sunday editor ; Clifton Daniel and Tom Wicker, associate editors ; Gerald Gold and Allan Siegal, assistant foreign editors ; Neil Sheehan, Hedrick Smith, E. W. Kenworthy and Fox Butterfield, reporters ; and Samuel Abt, a foreign desk copy editor.
But Swope only included opinions by employees of his newspaper, and the first " modern " op-ed page — that is, one that called on contributors outside the newspaper — had to wait until its launch in 1970, under the direction of The New York Times editor John B. Oakes.
Its current editorial staff include editor Jonathan Stokoe, sports editor Duncan Atkins and head of photographic Ceri Oakes.
Shortly after Current History began publishing in 1914, its editor, Ochs Oakes, decided that a magazine recording “ history in the making ” should maintain as regular contributors a group of historians and social scientists.
* John B. Oakes ' 34, editorial page editor, The New York Times
Each episode typically opened with a news roundup presented by Waley, followed by a selection of short feature stories, an in-depth political interview by Nine's political editor Laurie Oakes, a " headline " investigative feature with in-depth coverage of a major story, a movie review by film critic Peter Thompson ( the brother of actor Jack Thompson ), and a general-interest ' colour ' piece ( presented during the later years of the show by actor-writer Max Cullen ).

Oakes and since
For Justice William McIntyre, the Oakes test was too high a standard for equality rights, which was a complex issue since governments must distinguish between many groups in society, to create " sound social and economic legislation.
It is the first single on which all the songs were written without guitarist Bernard Butler, since Richard Oakes had taken his place.
Harrison has been married to actress Randi Oakes ( of CHiPs fame ) since 1980.

Oakes and who
My heartiest congratulations go to their successors, Orvil E. Dryfoos and John B. Oakes, who can be counted upon to sustain the illustrious tradition of the New York Times.
Bates was introduced to the Sabbath doctrine by a tract written by Millerite preacher Thomas M. Preble, who in turn had been influenced by Rachel Oakes Preston, a young Seventh Day Baptist.
He left, by a second wife Joan Fletcher, two sons and a daughter, who emigrated to Massachusetts in 1637 ; the sons later returned to England ; his daughter Ruth married in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Edmund Angier, and their son Samuel Angier later married in 1680 Hannah Oakes, the daughter of Urian Oakes.
Lincoln asked Massachusetts Congressman Oakes Ames, who was on the railroad committee, to clean things up and get the railroad moving.
He had a long love affair in the 1950s with Nancy Oakes, wealthy daughter of mining tycoon Sir Harry Oakes, who had been murdered in notorious circumstances in the Bahamas in 1943.
The area also includes The Rockery, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who also landscaped grounds of Oakes Ames Memorial Hall and the Ames Free Library.
* Bunny Oakes, head football coach at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 1935 to 1939, who during that period compiled a 25-15-1 (. 622 ) record.
In September 1994, Suede announced their new guitarist, 17-year-old Richard Oakes, who after reading about Butler's departure, sent a demo tape to the band's fanclub.
Australian psychologist Len Oakes and British psychiatry professor Anthony Storr, who have written critically about cults, gurus, new religious movements and their leaders, have praised Barker's work on the Unification Church's conversion process.
Len Oakes, an Australian psychologist who wrote a dissertation about charisma, had eleven charismatic leaders fill in a psychometric test, which he called the adjective checklist, and found them as a group quite ordinary.
She was also the great-granddaughter on her father's side of Oakes Ames ( 1804 – 1873 ), an industrialist and congressman who was impeached in the Crédit Mobilier railroad scandal of 1872 ; and Governor-General of New Orleans Benjamin Franklin Butler, an American lawyer and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives and later served as the 33rd Governor of Massachusetts.
For instance, in Who's on First, Oakes deliberately chooses not to stop the Soviet Union from launching Sputnik ahead of the otherwise-superior US satellite program, in order to protect the life of a Soviet contact ( and thus the seeming Soviet technological triumph was actually authorized by a US agent, who allowed it to happen ); in Marco Polo, if You Can, Oakes is the real-life U2 pilot Gary Powers, and allows himself to be captured while flying over the Soviet Union in order to create a cover story for a secret US intelligence operation ( and thus the U2 incident was actually planned from the start, Gary Powers was not shot down by the Soviet military but deliberately set up his own capture, and U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower's subsequent humiliation by Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev never happened ).
In 1971 Elliman moved to New York City for the Broadway production of Jesus Christ, Superstar, where she met her first husband, Bill Oakes, who worked with Robert Stigwood as President of RSO Records.
He was the son of Oakes Ames ( 1804 – 1873 ), a United States Congressman who was censured in the Credit Mobilier scandal, and the nephew of Oliver Ames, Jr ..
He told press gallery journalist Laurie Oakes that he does not do doorstop interviews in front of church but regularly faces pointed questions about his faith which were not being put to the prime minister, Kevin Rudd, who attended Anglican services every week.
Oakes ' personal life is somewhat hectic because of his constant globetrotting for the Agency, as he can never seem to find ample time to settle down with Sally, who yearns for the day when Blackford will retire from the CIA.
Their respective worldviews are quite dissimilar, Oakes being conservative, and Sally, a liberal feminist who studied and teaches Jane Austen and admires Adlai Stevenson.
While the Surprise reprovisions, Clarissa, who has received a black eye from Oakes, also confesses to Maturin on their botanizing walk together about her being sexually abused as a young girl and later working as a bookkeeper and occasional prostitute at a brothel in Picadilly.
On July 3, 2002, in his regular weekly column in The Bulletin, veteran political journalist Laurie Oakes criticised Kernot for failing to mention her extramarital affair while leader of the Democrats with Gareth Evans, who was a Labor frontbencher and key advocate of her move to Labor.

Oakes and now
In 1904, Martin and Oakes purchased the lots made vacant by the fire and erected the corner building now occupied by the Cornelia Pharmacy.
These include the Oakes test for section 1, set out in the case R. v. Oakes ( 1986 ), and the ( now defunct ) Law test for section 15, developed in Law v. Canada ( 1999 ).
Oakes now writes for Sydney's The Saturday Daily Telegraph.
The building on the site was once the accommodation for the staff who worked on the dairy situated on Oakes Road up to what is now Rebecca Parade.

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