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Writers for the magazine during this era included neoliberals Mickey Kaus and Jacob Weisberg along with Charles Krauthammer, Fred Barnes, Morton Kondracke, Sidney Blumenthal, Robert Kuttner, Ronald Steel, Michael Walzer, and Irving Howe.
Also in the 2000 campaign for the Republican nomination, Arizona Senator John McCain stated, “ Neither party should be defined by pandering to the outer reaches of American politics and the agents of intolerance, whether they be Louis Farrakhan or Al Sharpton on the left or Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell on the right .” This was similarly seen as a repudiation of the religious right ; columnist Jacob Weisberg called it " a pungent Sister Souljah moment.
Baxter has continued working as a session guitarist for a diverse group of artists, including Willy DeVille, Bryan Adams, Hoyt Axton, Eric Clapton, Gene Clark, Sheryl Crow, Freddie Hubbard, Tim Weisberg, Joni Mitchell, Rick Nelson, Dolly Parton, Carly Simon, Ringo Starr, Gene Simmons, Rod Stewart, Barbra Streisand, and Donna Summer.
Judge Weisberg sentenced the brothers to consecutive sentences for the murders and the charge of conspiracy to commit murder.
Noted paranormal author Jeff Belanger and " Spooky Southcoast " radio host and author Tim Weisberg served as fill-in hosts for Jason and Grant.
He decided to line up Chicago restaurants to participate and persuaded then Mayor Jane Byrne and Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Lois Weisberg to block off Michigan Avenue for the first Taste of Chicago on July 4, 1980.
He won the Samuel Weisberg Playwriting Award in 1991 for the best Jewish play of the year for Night Train, as he had for a long time believed himself to be Jewish, prior to finding out the truth about his ancestral past.
Weisberg has also worked as a freelance journalist for numerous publications.
Weisberg graduated from Yale University in 1986, where he worked for the Yale Daily News.
Renowned for the breadth of her acquaintanceship as well as for an ability to make keen and canny introductions, Weisberg was described as a " connector " by journalist Malcolm Gladwell in a January 11, 1999 New Yorker article titled " Six Degrees of Lois Weisberg.
Weisberg was first arrested 1935 in New York for forgery.
Recently, a bassoon transcription by Arthur Weisberg was written to highlight the capabilities of his new key systems for the bassoon.
These include Irene Weisberg Zisblatt, who is accused of falsely claiming in the film to have repeatedly defecated and swallowed diamonds for the year and a half she was in Auschwitz and other concentration camps.

Weisberg and Samuel
Some notable musicians who were members of the orchestra include violinists Samuel Antek, Henry Clifton, Felix Galimir, Josef Gingold, Daniel Guilet ( concertmaster 1952-54 ), Harry Lookofsky, Mischa Mischakoff ( concertmaster 1937-1952 ), Albert Pratz, David Sarser, Oscar Shumsky, Herman Spielberg and Andor Toth ; violists Carlton Cooley, Milton Katims, William Primrose, and Tibor Serly ; cellists Frank Miller, Leonard Rose, Harvey Shapiro and Alan Shulman ; double bassists Homer Mensch and Oscar G. Zimmerman ; flutists Carmine Coppola, Arthur Lora and Paul Renzi ; clarinetists Augustin Duques, Al Gallodoro, David Weber and Alexander Williams ; saxophonist Frankie Trumbauer ; oboists Robert Bloom and Paolo Renzi ; bassoonists Elias Carmen, Benjamin Kohon, William Polisi, Leonard Sharrow and Arthur Weisberg ; French horn players Arthur Berv, Harry Berv, Jack Berv and Albert Stagliano ; and tuba player William Bell, among others.
Born in New York City as Samuel Menashe Weisberg, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, Menashe grew up in Elmhurst, Queens, and graduated from Townsend Harris High School and Queens College where he majored in biochemistry.

Weisberg and Prize
" Winners of the John Hersey Prize include David M. Halbfinger ( Yale Class of 1990 ) and Motoko Rich ( Class of 1991 ), who both went on to reporting careers at The New York Times, and journalist Jacob Weisberg ( Class of 1985 ), current editor-in-chief of The Slate Group.

Weisberg and .
* Gottesman, M. and Weisberg, R. A. 2004 " Little lambda-who made thee?
New York: Weisberg Publications.
* Weisberg, Jacob, ed.
* Weisberg, Jacob The Bush Tragedy, Random House, 2008.
Weisberg argued, by contrast, that creativity only involves ordinary cognitive processes yielding extraordinary results.
( 2003 ) and Weisberg et al.
And, in the Weisberg et al.
In 1971, he married Annette Weisberg, a painter.
Gabriel P. Weisberg, editor.
* Weisberg, Gabriel P., Edwin Becker, and Évelyne Possémé, eds.
He had been the deputy editor to Jacob Weisberg, Slate's editor from 2002 until his designation as the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of The Slate Group.
According to journalist Jacob Weisberg, George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush's son, first picked up the term " compassionate conservative " from Wead, in 1987.

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The judging panel was chaired by the Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, who said "" What we felt we were tapping into was a huge reservoir of folk poetry.
( The judging panel for the 2010 awards this year was chaired by Ben Rogers, associate fellow of the IPPR and Demos, and included Kishwer Falkner, Liberal Democrat spokesperson for the ministry of justice in the House of Lords ; David Goodhart, Prospect editor-at-large ; James Crabtree, Financial Times comment editor and Rohan Silva, senior adviser to David Cameron.
The judging panel was chaired by Mich Stephenson OBE, a member of ITV Central's Regional Advisory Council.
He has twice chaired the Booker Prize committee, in 1982 and 2004, and chaired the judging panel for the first Man Booker International Prize in 2005.

chaired and panel
Following the introduction of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 and its extensive and complex rewriting of the Firearms Act, the Minister for Justice at the time ( Micheal McDowell ) instituted the Firearms Consultation Panel, a panel chaired by the Minster through the Principal Officer of the Department of Justice's Firearms Section, which comprised representatives from the Gardai, Department of Sport, firearms dealers, all the national governing bodies of the shooting sports, and other stakeholders in the Firearms Act ( such as insurance providers ).
Sir Joshua Reynolds, president of the Royal Academy, chaired the panel that admitted him.
This small NSC coordinating panel was chaired by the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs and included the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Director of Central Intelligence, and Bundy.
In November 2004, after much public debate in favour of and against retaining the title ( see for example Sasha Wass QC ), it was announced that appointments of Queen's Counsel in England would be resumed but that future appointees would be chosen not by the government but by a nine-member panel, chaired by a lay person, which would include two barristers, two solicitors, one retired judge and three non-lawyers.
In 1990 he chaired the science panel of the National Academy of Sciences Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee.
He chaired an education reform panel for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, and some of his proposals are being considered currently.
The panel of judges was chaired by the artist Michael Landy, and also included the curators Russell Ferguson, Maria Lind and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
) Garner served on a presidential panel, chaired by Donald Rumsfeld, which specializes in space and missile threats.
He also presented the Radio 4 film programme, Talking Pictures and chaired the radio panel games Break A Leg and Screen Test.
The panel is chaired by Professor Sir David Cannadine, and includes former Poet Laureate Professor Sir Andrew Motion and buildings historian Professor Gavin Stamp.
The inquiry panel, chaired by former Europe Minister Denis MacShane, gathered written and oral evidence on antisemitism in Britain and published a report of their findings on 7 September 2006.
( David Walker again chaired of the panel of judges — read his speech here.
( David Walker chaired of the panel of judges — read his speech here.
Lord Archer also chaired the Enemy Property Claims Assessment panel which as of 29 December 2007 had paid out more than £ 21m-10 times its budget-to individuals claiming back funds which had been frozen by the British government during the Second World War.
He, along with fellow former Senator Gary Hart ( D-CO ), chaired the panel, and both Rudman and Hart have been lauded since September 11 for their prescient conclusions.
The BBC World Service also broadcasts a version called Animal, Vegetable and Mineral, chaired by Terry Wogan with a panel including Michael Flanders.
" As honorary Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, he chaired a panel of the National Academy of Public Administration examining the FBI's post-9 / 11 transformation process and was a member of the FBI Director's Advisory Board.
She also chaired two panel discussions
She chaired bills committees such as the 2004 Education ( Revised ) Bill and the 2004 Examination Authority Bill, and was vice-chair of the panel on environmental affairs.
Silva chaired the inquiry panel of the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism ( CPCCA ), a multi-partisan group of MPs which has been conducting investigations into antisemitism in Canada.
Welsh National Opera ’ s Chief Executive and Artistic Director John Fisher chaired a distinguished panel of jurors in 2009, which included the legendary singers Dame Gwyneth Jones and Kurt Moll.
The panel was chaired by Roger Cadbury, Carlton's regional advisory council chairman.
The panel was chaired by Mich Stevenson OBE, himself a winner of the Enterprise Midlander of the Year Award in 2001.

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