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Sue and Slipman
These included former Communist Party of Great Britain member Sue Slipman as well as Conservative party members including Adair Turner, Anna Soubry and Tom Hayhoe.
Sue Slipman
Sue Slipman OBE ( born 1949 ) was President of the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom between 1977 and 1978.
Sue Slipman stated at the 1987 SDP conference that " The SDP should retain the classless opportunities provided by Thatcherism " and that " The SDP should civilise the Thatcherite project " and that " The SDP should be a friendly critic of Thatcherism ".
* Sue Slipman appointed chairman of the Financial Ombudsman Service, 2003.
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Sue and Executive
These were Lily Tomlin, a gay actress and comedian ; Peter Tatchell, a world-renowned gay rights campaigner ; Don Baxter, Executive Director of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations at that time ; Bev Lange, Chief Executive Officer of the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation at the time, a former President of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, and a former co-chair of the Sydney Gay Games ; Lex Watson and Sue Wills, Campaign Against Moral Prosecution's ( CAMP ) first Co-Presidents ; and Hannah Williams and Savannah Supski, who had recently protested against the ban against same-sex couples at Hannah's Melbourne school formal.
Since 2005, the Chief Executive has been Cambridge-educated Sue Holden.
An example was in a memo called A More Public Broadcaster written by outgoing Chief Executive Ian Fraser to the board of TVNZ in October 2005, was obtained and released by Green MP Sue Kedgley.
Current members of the Board are: John A MacNaughton ( Chairman ), Jean-René Halde ( President and Chief Executive Officer ), Eric Boyko, Stan E. Bracken-Horrocks, Sue Fawcett, Brian Hayward, Jean Martel, Prashant Pathak, Rick Perkins, Sarah Raiss, Thomas R. Spencer and Rosemary Zigrossi.
Margaret Susan Cheshire, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw and Baroness Cheshire, CMG, OBE ( 3 July 1924 – 2 November 2000 ), best known as Sue Ryder, was a British volunteer with Special Operations Executive in the Second World War, who afterwards led many charitable organizations, notably the charity named in her honour.
Despite captain John Lloyd admitting that the final tie was 50 / 50 in a televised interview by Sue Barker, his comments and further comments by LTA Chief Executive Roger Draper regarding a lack of a number two player suggests that this could be the last time Bogdanovic will represent his country in a Davis Cup tie.
The President of the College is Sue Kruske and the Executive Officer is Ann Kinnear.

Sue and Committee
Manzanar Committee Chair Sue Kunitomi Embrey welcoming crowd at 33rd annual Manzanar Pilgrimage, April 27, 2002
The non-profit Manzanar Committee, formerly led by Sue Kunitomi Embrey, has sponsored the Pilgrimage since 1969.
, the members of the Buena Vista Township Committee are Mayor Peter Bylone, Deputy Mayor Richard Harlan, Sue Barber, Chuck Chiarello and Teresa Kelly.
, members of the Princeton Township Committee are Mayor Chad Goerner, Deputy Mayor Liz Lempert, Lance Liverman, Bernard P. Miller and Sue Nemeth.
After a speech, M. Sue Riley, an English teacher at Carol City, approached Bob Graham and said, " The only problem with members of the Education Committee is nobody has any experience in education.
Hoekstra and a fellow Republican sent an open letter to then Attorney General, Alberto Gonzales regarding the Islamic Society of North America as blogged about via the Washington Times: In a letter to then-Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales, Reps. Peter Hoekstra, Michigan Republican and ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and Sue Myrick, North Carolina Republican, called the Justice Department's involvement a " grave mistake.
Among its courses has been " Aboriginal Restorative Justice ", taught by Harley and Sue Eagle ( Saulteaux and Dakota ), program coordinators of the Oglala Lakota Nation Mennonite Central Committee Voluntary Service Unit.
Magistrate Sue Gordon, who was interviewed by the Select Committee and said: “ I would not single out the Swan Valley Nyungah Community.
The Institute was founded in 1970 by veterans of the U. S. civil rights movement, including Julian Bond, a leader in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and Howard Romaine and Sue Thrasher, veterans of the Southern Student Organizing Committee.

Sue and 1975
In addition, John Lennon recorded a cover version of " Peggy Sue " on his 1975 album Rock ' n ' Roll.
They had two children, Tammy Sue " Sissy " Bakker Chapman ( born March 2, 1970 ) and Jamie Charles " Jay " Bakker ( born December 18, 1975 ).
Reveilles 26th September 1975 issue states that Dee Dee is 28, Sue is 20, Ruth is 29, Cherry is 20, Mary is 17, and Lee is 19.
Their marriage produced two children, Tammy Sue ( Sissy ) Bakker Chapman ( born 1970 ) and Jamie Charles ( Jay ) Bakker ( born 1975 ).
Done to Death ( 1972 ), a mystery about a murdered family, featuring Sue Lloyd ; Death Can Be Fatal ( 1975 ), in which the duo are sent in search of the formula for the Clumsy Drug, alongside Cyd Hayman ; Stop!
The couple had fourteen children, eight of whom survived childhood: Henry ( 1885 – 1971 ), Mary Emma ( 1886-1906 ), Bill ( 1892 – 1973 ), Frank, Daniel ( 1896 – 1975, a performer and member of the John Ford Stock Company ), Lew ( 1898 – 1974 ), Dolly ( 1901 – 2002 ) and Sue ( 1905 – 1998 ).
( born January 30, 1975 ), also known as Sue, is a member of the Japanese pop duo PUFFY, along with Ami Onuki.
Bell has also provided backing vocals on a number of other artists ' recordings, notably Tom Parker's neo-classical arrangements, and in 1975 performed with Sunny and Sue ( originally members of Brotherhood of Man ) at the Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm, Sweden, providing backing vocals for the German entry " Ein Lied Kann Eine Brücke Sein ", performed by Joy Fleming.
* Claire Johnston, " Women's Cinema as Counter-Cinema " ( 1975 ) in: Sue Thornham ( ed.

Sue and Today
They include the Today Programme, where John Humphrys never gets the time right, Sue MacGregor stressing the " Mac " in her name, and Rabbi Lionel Blue on " Thought for the Day " telling listeners " Don't worry, something will turn up, it usually does.
Today, the non-executive directors are Peter Clarke, Sue Garrard, Francis Plowden and Dr Martyn Thomas.
Today, the historic fishing settlement and two fish tugs, Joy and Janice Sue, are owned by a non-profit organization, Fishtown Preservation Society.
In September, Today held a week-long celebration that included flashbacks from earlier episodes, and live appearances by former hosts such as Steve Liebmann, Sue Kellaway, Tracy Grimshaw, Monte Dwyer and Sarah Murdoch.

Sue and editorial
* On 7 May 2010, it was announced that former The One Show editor Ian Rumsey would take editorial control of the show from June 2010, with Paul Connolly as his deputy, taking over Sue Walton's temporary placement, as she moved to tackling GMTV with Lorraines move to a new standalone show

Sue and board
Disguised as women and calling themselves " Josephine " and " Daphne ", they board a train with " Sweet Sue and her Society Syncopators ", an " all-girl " band and their male manager, Beanstock.
In 1990, with Sue Page still on board, Bark Psychosis released a 12-inch EP called " Nothing Feels " ( backed with " I Know ").
In a 2007 interview Sue Gardner, at that time a special adviser to the board of the Wikimedia Foundation and former head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Internet division, CBC. ca, dismissed McHenry's comment, stating " Journalism is not a profession ... at its heart, it's just a craft.
The board is chaired by Sue Campbell ; first appointed in 2003, her current four year term runs until 2013.

Sue and ;
* Pamela Sue Anderson, A feminist philosophy of religion: the rationality and myths of religious belief ( Oxford ; Malden, Mass.
The idea for the counterpropaganda series was that of Sue Taylor White of Freedom House ; her husband, Paul White, the first director of CBS News, produced and directed the program.
Sue K. Hurwitz said in her review for the School Library Journal that it is " a catalog of Heinlein's sins as an author ; it is sophomoric, sexist, militantly right wing, and excessively verbose ", and comments that the book's ending was " a devastating parody of SF conventions — will have genre addicts rolling on the floor.
Recently, Sue Parker Hall has challenged this idea ; she conceptualizes anger as a positive, pure and constructive emotion, that is always respectful of others ; it is only ever used to protect the self on physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual dimensions in relationships.
They include a Native American in profile and a ribbon reading " Wino Forever " ( originally " Winona Forever ", altered after his breakup with Winona Ryder ) on his right biceps, " Lily-Rose " ( his daughter's name ) over his heart, " Betty Sue " ( his mother's name ) on his left biceps, and a sparrow flying over water with the word " Jack " ( his son's name ; the sparrow is flying towards him rather than away from him as it is in Pirates of the Caribbean ) on his right forearm.
* Athan, Mattie Sue ; Davey, JoAnn & Davey, Jon-Mark ( 2004 ): Parrots In The City: One Bird's Struggle for a Place on the Planet.
The Complete Piccolo: A Comprehensive Guide to Fingerings, Repertoire, and History, second edition, foreword by Laurie Sokoloff ; contributing editors, Therese Wacker, Morgan Williams, and Tammy Sue Kirk.
The French writer Edgar Quinet published his prose epic on the legend in 1833, making the subject the judgment of the world ; and Eugène Sue wrote his Juif errant in 1844, in which the author connects the story of Ahasuerus with that of Herodias.
Hanel's only recordings with the group are on the compilation Body to Body, Job to Job, but the ambiguous personnel credits do not make it clear on which songs she performed ; Kane stated that " Sue was the most fearsome guitarist we ’ d ever heard in New York.
) and who lived on Court Lane until shortly before her death in 1994 ; TV personality Sue Perkins in 1969 ; footballer Trevor Sinclair in 1973 ; and Su-Elise Nash, former pop singer with Mis-teeq in 1981.
Other current government officials include: Sheriff, Stacy Nicholson ; Probate Judge, Anita Mullins ; Magistrate Judge, Roger Kincaid ; Clerk of Court, Glenda Sue Johnson ; Tax Commissioner, Melba Bennett ; Coroner, Jerry Hensley.
Widow-Maker, jealous of no longer having Bill's undivided attention, bounces Sue off ; she lands on her bustle and begins bouncing higher and higher.
The bonobo, Kanzi, who learned to speak using a keyboard with lexigrams, picked up some sign language from watching videos of Koko ; Kanzi's researcher, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh, did not realize he could sign until Kanzi began signing to anthropologist Dawn Prince-Hughes, who had previously worked closely with gorillas.

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