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The following morning, Magee posted an email from The Register management team that described Magee's criticism of The Register as " gross misconduct ", concluding that Magee had effectively dismissed himself.
George W. P. Magee was a theatrical agent and manager who most notably managed Boston's Grand Opera House from the 1890s through 1916.
The Inquirer is a British technology tabloid website founded by Mike Magee after his departure from The Register ( of which he was one of the founding members ) in 2001.
Pioneers from Virginia and the Carolinas followed, and in 1840 Willis Magee built a grist mill on Little Goodwater Creek, inside the present city limits.
In September 1986, Patrick Magee who carried out the bombing, received eight life sentences, but was released from prison in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday agreement.
His father, John Magee Senior, was from a family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania of some wealth and influence — there is the Pittsburgh Magee Hospital and the Magee Building.
After graduating from No. 53 OTU, Magee was assigned to No. 412 ( Fighter ) Squadron, RCAF, which was formed at RAF Digby, England, on 30 June 1941.
These many coincidences of borrowed phrases from the same source book suggest that Magee was heavily influenced by it.
The village cemetery includes a War Graves site for airmen from RAF Coleby Grange and RAF Digby ( originally RAF Scopwick ), and includes that of the young Second World War poet and aviator John Gillespie Magee.
Patrick Magee from St. Patrick's Church aided materially in bringing about the annexation of Geddes.
It was an ambitious project and even Bishop Patrick A. Ludden ( 1836 – 1912 ) did not believe that a school could be built in Geddes at that time, however, in 1887, he gave Father Magee permission to purchase a plot of land opposite the church from the Mead Belden estate.
The Gardaí and the Irish Army patrolled the area, preventing the IRA from gaining direct access but indirectly they acquired amounts including in the possession of Patrick Magee at the time of his arrest and discovered in a hijacked road tanker in January 1976.
Magee, while admitting being part of the IRA unit responsible, maintains that the fingerprint evidence on a registration card from the hotel was faked.
* Historical reference, as used by Mary Rogers Bangs in Old Cape Cod ( 1917 ): In December of 1778, the Federal brig General Arnold, Magee master and twelve Barnstable men among the crew, drove ashore on the Plymouth flats during a furious nor ' easter, the " Magee storm " that mariners, for years after, used as a date to reckon from.
St. George's High School in Vancouver, British Columbia, qualified for the national finals every year from 1989-2007, except in 1994 when Magee Secondary School represented British Columbia.
Magee College was a college of the Royal University of Ireland from 1880 and later became associated with the University of Dublin ( better known as Trinity College ) when the Royal University was dissolved in 1908 and replaced by the National University of Ireland.
In September 1994 while under the govenorship of Brodie Clark, six prisoners including Andy Russell London Gangster Paul Magee and other IRA members, escaped from the prison's Special Secure Unit after smuggling a gun into the prison.
Magee took off in a Spitfire from the satellite field at RAF Wellingore and, while descending through cloud over Roxholm village just south of Digby, was involved in a mid-air collision with an Airspeed Oxford climbing out of RAF Cranwell.
Magee is buried at the War graves section of Scopwick church along with 49 other aviators from local airfields and five German aircrew.
* Alan Magee, American, WW2 airman, who survived a 22, 000-foot ( 6, 700 m ) fall from his damaged B-17

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From the beginning of his ministry, Father Magee had " cherished " plans to build a parochial school.
" From a speech given at the Mansion House in London on January 24, 1899, quoting Bishop W. C. Magee of Peterborough in 1868.
From their headquarters, in the Neutral Ground, Gutiérrez and Magee openly advertised and assembled recruits, from Louisiana and Texas, with impunity for the Republican Army of the North and adopted the emerald green flag, possibly because of Bostonite Magee's Irish background.

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The first Sheriff, Mr Samuel Smart, was wounded during the robbery, and on 2 May 1838 one of the offenders, Michael Magee, became the first person to be hanged in South Australia.
Co-founder Mike Magee left the company amid some controversy after posting criticism of The Register management, complaining that The Register had become a " vehicle of software ", on 23 August 2001.
Magee went on to found The Inquirer which reported science and technology news with the same tongue-in-cheek style as The Register, but with a greater emphasis on hardware development.
* Magee Photograph Collection-nearly 1, 000 digitized photographic negatives depicting life on the Blackfeet Nation.
Case 5 of John Magee ( missionary ) | John Magee's film: on December 13, 1937, about 30 Japanese soldiers murdered all but 2 Chinese of 11 in the house at No. 5 Xinlukou.
Mike Magee later left The Inquirer in February, 2008 to work on the IT Examiner.
" I attribute being on top of the story to old-fashioned print journalism standards — cultivating, and, if you'll excuse the pun, not burning such contacts ," The Inquirer < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s founder, Mike Magee, told BusinessWeek.
* Rosemary Clooney ( 1964 – 1967 ): Ferrer and Clooney remarried on November 22, 1964 in Los Angeles ; however, the marriage again crumbled while Ferrer was carrying on an affair with the woman who would become his last wife, Stella Magee.
Magee is located between Jackson and Hattiesburg on U. S. Hwy.
Magee is ahome to a 50, 000 Watt AM radio station, WSJC on 810 kHz.
WKXI, a 100, 000 Watt FM radio station on 107. 5 and WRBJ, a television station operating on channel 34, are also legally licensed to Magee, but serve Jackson and have no presence in Magee.
Crazy Day comes once a year located on main street in Magee.
It is located on Highway 49 North two miles ( 3 km ) north of Magee, in Sanatorium, Mississippi.
* Maniac Magee: Author Jerry Spinelli based the fictional town of Two Mills on Norristown, where he was born.
Thuesen and Hale were engineering professors at Oklahoma State and began working on the parking meter in 1933 at the request of Carl C. Magee of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
Winchell announced his retirement on February 5, 1969, citing the tragedy of his son's suicide as a major reason, while also noting the delicate health of Magee.
Magee was qualified on and flew the Spitfire.
Magee enclosed the poem on the back of a letter to his parents.

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