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As Stine struggles to keep both his job and his novel's integrity, his wife Gabby disapproves of his womanizing and leaves for New York on a business trip.
Lee Elbert Stine ( November 17, 1913 – May 6, 2005 ) was an American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Chicago White Sox ( 1934 – 35 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1936 ) and New York Yankees ( 1938 ).

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But then Orville read articles written in Popular Mechanics by G. Harry Stine about the safety problems associated with young people trying to make their own rocket engines.
The machine, nicknamed " Mabel ", made low-cost motors with great reliability, and did so in quantities much greater than Stine needed.
For reasons unknown, Stine drove one block past Maple to Cherry Street ; the passenger then shot Stine once in the head with a 9mm, took Stine's wallet, car keys and tore away a section of Stine's bloodstained shirt tail.
On November 9, 1969, the Zodiac mailed a seven-page letter claiming that two policemen stopped and actually spoke with him three minutes after he shot Stine.
The UFCW also worked with the Mortel Family to rebuild James Stine College, a high school in Haiti.
An illustration of R. L. Stine with some of his creations.
He is married to the Norwegian Stine ( née Osland ), with whom he has two children, Anders Fraser and Matilde.
Founded in 1957, the NAR is the oldest and largest spacemodeling organization in the world with over 5200 members and 125 affiliated clubs across the U. S. It was established in 1957 by Orville Carlisle and G. Harry Stine and is currently headed by Ted Cochran.
Dr. Anne Stine Ingstad ( 11 February 1918 – 6 November 1997 ) was a Norwegian archaeologist who, along with her husband Dr. Helge Ingstad, discovered the remains of a Viking settlement at L ' Anse aux Meadows in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1960.
Between 1961 and 1968, Anne Stine Ingstad led an excavation of the settlement with an international team of archaeologists from Sweden, Iceland, Canada, U. S. and Norway.
Additional searches were conducted by police after videos seized at Bonelli's residence showed him exploding home-made pipe bombs with Kenneth Stine and another individual.
His early work appeared in the pages of Heavy Metal, Epic Illustrated, Bizarre Adventures, Scholastic Magazines ' Weird Worlds and Bananas ( illustrating stories written by Goosebumps founder and author R. L. Stine ), and he worked with Rick Veitch on the graphic novelization of Steven Spielberg's motion picture 1941 ( Simon and Schuster, 1979 ).
While the show continued on Broadway, the Los Angeles company opened in June, 1991 at the Shubert Theater in Century City, running 6 months, with Stephen Bogardus as Stine, Lauren Mitchell as the villainess, and Randy Graff and James Naughton recreating their original roles.
Blakemore again directed with Roger Allam as Stone and Martin Smith as Stine, with Henry Goodman as Buddy Fidler.
When Stine fulfills Buddy's request to remove a racially-motivated plotline from the screenplay, Stone himself grows frustrated with his author's lack of integrity and berates him for it.
Stine was impressed with the samples that Carlisle had sent him, and wrote a cover article for the October MI issue about them.
Stine was very interested in the interaction of volunteer / free market Libertarian ideas with space colonization and as a tool of citizen diplomacy and world peace, and so was called to serve as Chair of the Advisory Board of the Libertarian International Organization where he mentored various citizen initiatives until his death.
The Handbook of Model Rocketry 7th ed., with Bill Stine, Wiley, 2004 ISBN 0-471-47242-5
The special effects were created by Clifford Stine, whose career began in 1933 with King Kong.
Carlisle realized that he had a solution to this problem with his " Rock-A-Chute " models and engines, a few of which he boxed up and shipped to Stine.

Stine and Gabby
The cast featured Burke Moses ( Stone ), Vicki Lewis ( Oolie ), Tami Tappan Damiano ( Gabby ), and Stephen Bogardus ( Stine ).
* I'm Nothing Without You – Stone, Stine and Gabby

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* Stine, Harold E. The agrarian revolt in South Carolina ;: Ben Tillman and the Farmers ' Alliance ( 1974 )
* 1943 – R. L. Stine, American author
In 1960 a Viking settlement was discovered by Helge and Anne Stine Ingstad at that exact spot, L ' Anse aux Meadows in northern Newfoundland, and excavated during the 1960s and 1970s.
The only other really popular children's author of the late 1990s was an American, R. L. Stine.
In literature the Yeti has appeared prominently in many works, including Tintin in Tibet by Hergé, in The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena by R. L. Stine and a gamebook in the Choose Your Own Adventure series.
* County Clerk: M. Louise Stine
Bexley has been the home of many prominent citizens, including the former governor of Ohio, Ted Strickland, U. S. Senator George Voinovich, Bob Greene -- the former Chicago Tribune columnist who wrote Be True to Your School, children's author R. L. Stine, cartoonist Paul Palnik, and Limited Brands founder Leslie Wexner.
They sent samples to Mr. Stine in January 1957.
Stine, a range safety officer at White Sands Missile Range, built and flew the models, and then devised a safety handbook for the activity based on his experience at the range.
The first American model rocket company was Model Missiles Incorporated ( MMI ), in Denver, Colorado, opened by Stine and others.
Stine had model rocket engines made by a local fireworks company recommended by Carlisle, but reliability and delivery problems forced Stine to approach others.
Stine eventually approached Vernon Estes, the son of a local fireworks maker, but Model Missiles closed due to unwise business decisions.

flies and New
Five teams have collected three sacrifice flies in an inning: the Chicago White Sox ( fifth inning, July 1, 1962 against the Cleveland Indians ); the New York Yankees twice ( fourth inning, June 29, 2000 against the Detroit Tigers and third inning, August 19, 2000 against the Anaheim Angels ); the New York Mets ( second inning, June 24, 2005 against the Yankees ); and the Houston Astros ( seventh inning, June 26, 2005 against the Texas Rangers ).
* 1939 – A Lockheed XP-38 flies from California to New York in 7 hours 2 minutes.
* 1931 – Guy Menzies flies the first solo non-stop trans-Tasman flight ( from Australia to New Zealand ) in 11 hours and 45 minutes, crash-landing on New Zealand's west coast.
Suppose John Doe flies from London to New York.
South African Airways flies daily to New York and Washington, D. C. from Johannesburg via Dakar.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey changed the name of Newark's airport from Newark International Airport to Newark Liberty International Airport and a flag now flies over Teminal A's Gate A17.
* July 16 – United States Marine Major John Glenn flies an F8U supersonic jet from California to New York in 3 hours, 23 minutes and 8 seconds, setting a new transcontinental speed record.
* June 23 – American airman Russell Maughan flies from New York to San Francisco in 21 hours and 48 minutes on a dawn-to-dusk flight in a Curtiss pursuit.
* 5. 100 Mm — Distance from Dublin to New York as the crow flies
Boxer and amateur pilot Joe Pendleton ( Robert Montgomery ) flies his small plane to his next fight in New York City, but crashes when a control cable severs.
" It also includes an interruption where in the video a baseball bat flies out of the hands of Chad Gilbert of New Found Glory and ends up in the front tire of a girl's bicycle, causing her to flip forward over the handlebars.
As the " crow flies ," Dalhart is from Austin, but from Santa Fe, New Mexico, from Oklahoma City, from Denver, Colorado, from Cheyenne, Wyoming, from Topeka, Kansas, and from Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Long-tailed Koel, which breeds in New Zealand, flies to its wintering grounds in Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia, a feat described as " perhaps the most remarkable overwater migration of any land bird.
The adaptability and opportunistic diet of the Willie Wagtail have probably assisted it in adapting to human habitation ; it eats a wide variety of arthropods, including butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, dragonflies, bugs, spiders, centipedes, and millipedes, and has been recorded killing small lizards such as skinks and geckos in a study in Madang on Papua New Guinea's north coast.
With Jessica's help, Jonah flies to New York without his father's permission, and goes to the Empire State Building in search of Annie.
An F-15A Eagle from 102d Fighter Wing, Massachusetts Air National Guard, flies a Combat Air Patrol over New York City as part of Operation Noble Eagle.
A group of National Revolutionary Army soldiers, from Sun Li-jen's New First Army, marching off while a plane flies overhead during the Burma campaign.
* June 4-June 6-Two weeks after Lindbergh, Chamberlain, without Bertaud, flies Levine as his passenger, in the Columbia, from New York to Eisleben, Germany, a record distance of 3, 911 miles.
While no longer used as an operational commercial, military or general aviation airfield, the New York Police Department ( NYPD ) still flies helicopters from a base there.
Harold Monroe, a New York University anthropologist, has agreed to lead a rescue team and flies to the Amazon to meet his guides, Chaco and his assistant Miguel.
An Australian Flag flies atop the eastern pylon and a New Zealand Flag flies atop the western pylon.

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