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John Walsh - John Walsh John Walsh is a talk show host who created the program America's Most Wanted. In the summer of 1981, Walsh was a partner in a hotel management company in Hollywood, Florida. He and his wife, Reve, had a six-year-old son, Adam. On July 27th, 1981, Adam was abducted. His severed head was later found in a nearby canal; his body was never recovered. The prime suspect in Adam's murder, Ottis Toole, a psychopath associated with prolific killer Henry Lee Lucas, was never charged in the Adam Walsh case. He died in prison while serving life for other crimes. It wasn't long after Adam's death that the Walsh family turned their grief into action, helping missing and exploited children. Against bureaucratic and legislative problems, John.

John Wayne - John Wayne John Wayne (May 26, 1907 - June 11, 1979), called "Duke", was an American actor whose career spanned the evolutionary phase of American cinema, appearing in silent movies and "talkies" alike. He was born Marion Robert Morrison, which became Marion Michael Morrison when his parents decided to name their next son Robert. He was born in Winterset, Iowa, and his family moved to Glendale, California in 1911. It was neighbours in Glendale who started calling him "Big Duke", because he never went anywhere without his Airedale dog, who was Little Duke. He preferred "Duke" to "Marion", and the name stuck for the rest of his life. His first starring role was in the movie The Big Trail; it was the director of that movie,.

John Elefante - John Elefante John Elefante is an American rock and roll vocalist, who got his start in the music business with the rock band Kansas. Elefante was the replacement for the original Kansas vocalist, Steve Walsh, who left Kansas in 1981. He appeared on two Kansas albums, Vinyl Confessions (1982), and Drastic Measures (1983). Elefante, along with founding Kansas members Kerry Livgren and Dave Hope, left the Kansas band in 1984. All three by that point had become born again Christians, and began recording contemporary Christian music after leaving Kansas. Livgren and Hope formed the band AD, while Elefante pursued a solo career. John Elefante, along with his brother Dino Elefante, also became noted as record producers for a number of contemporary Christian recording artists..

Adam Walsh - Adam Walsh Adam Walsh, the son of reporter John Walsh, was abducted from a Florida Sears at the age of five. His head was found in Hollywood, Florida on August 10, 1981. No one has been proven to have committed the crime, although one man has repeatedly confessed and retracted. The kidnapping prompted his father to create the TV show America's Most Wanted and helped spur the formation of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..

Mary Walsh - Mary Walsh Mary Cynthia Walsh, born May 13, 1952 in St. John's, Newfoundland, is an actress and comedian. She stars on the weekly satire This Hour Has 22 Minutes which she played characters as Marg Delahunty and Walsh is the creator of this show. She began working on the Newfi troupe CODCO which aired on CBC from 1988-93. Now she works on her own CBC show Mary Walsh: Open Book. One of her movies that she worked on was called; Mambo Italiano..

Kansas (band) - Phil Ehart (drums) and Robby Steinhardt (violin) had initially formed a group called White Clover. Upon the arrival of Steve Walsh (keyboards) and Rich Williams (guitar), the band's name was changed to Kansas and the group soon won a record deal with Don Kirshner's eponymous label. A somewhat successful debut album, Kansas, was released in 1974, and showcased Kansas' signature mix of guitars, keyboards, vocals, and Steinhardt's ever-present violin submerging American-style boogie-rock in complex arrangements and changing time signatures. Relentless promotion by Kirshner and touring behind the debut album and its two followups slowly brought Kansas' name to households across America. By the time the band's fourth album, Leftoverture (1976) was released, Kansas was popular enough for the album to be a smash hit and a constant presence on the burgeoning.

January 27 - files a patent for his electric incandescent lamp. 1888 - In Washington, DC the National Geographic Society is founded. 1900 - Boxer rebellion: Foreign diplomats in Peking China demand that the Boxer rebels be disciplined. 1915 - United States Marines occupy Haiti. 1926 - John Logie Baird demonstrates the first television broadcast. 1943 - World War II: 50 bombers mount the first all American air raid against Germany (Wilhlemshaven was the target). 1944 - World War II: The two year Siege of Leningrad is lifted. 1945 - The Red Army arrives at Auschwitz and Birkenau in Poland and find the Nazi concentration camp where 1.1-1.5 million people were murdered. 1951 - Nuclear testing in at the Nevada Test Site begin with a one-kiloton bomb dropped on Frenchman Flats. 1967 - Astronauts.

Jack Lynch - Jack Lynch John Mary "Jack" Lynch (15 August 1917 - 20 October 1999) was the fourth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland. He served two periods as Taoiseach; 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979. He was also a successful hurling and gaelic football star, winning All Ireland Medals for both sports. An Taoiseach Jack Lynch Rank: 4th First Term: November 10 1966 - March 14 1973 Second Term: July 5 1977 - December 11 1979 Predecessors: Sean Lemass, Liam Cosgrave Successors: Liam Cosgrave, Charles Haughey Date of Birth: August 15, 1917 Date of Death: October 20, 1999 Place of Birth: Cork, Ireland Profession: Barrister Political Party: Fianna Fáil Early Life John Mary Lynch was born on the 15 August 1917 in Cork City. From his youth he.

Infamous cases of child murder after 1900 - guilty with murdering the boys. She has the life in prison sentence. 1995, 1996: Marc Dutroux is charged with abduction of six girls, sexually abusing them and causing death to four of them. July 29, 1994: Megan Nicole Kanka is abducted, raped, and murdered by Jesse Timmendequas October 1, 1993: Polly Klaas of Petaluma, California is kidnapped from her bedroom from a slumber party, before being strangled to death. Richard Allen Davis is later convicted of the crime and sentenced to death. January 11, 1992: Shanda Sharer is killed by four other girls in Jefferson County, Indiana. 1989: The most known child murder in Finland was done by Veikko "Jammu" Siltavuori, who abducted and murdered two 8 year old girls in Myllypuro suburb in Helsinki. July 27, 1981: Adam Walsh, son.

Irish poetry - this period of apparent decline live on and are still recited and sung today. Cúirt An Mheán Óiche Cúirt An Mheán Óiche (The Midnight Court) by Brian Merriman (1747-1805) is something of an oddity in 18th century Irish poetry in Irish. Merriman was a teacher of mathematics who lived and worked in the Munster counties of Clare and Limerick. Cúirt An Mheán Óiche, effectively his only poetic work, was written around 1780. The poem begins by using the conventions of the Aisling, or vision poem, in which the poet is out walking when he has a vision of a woman from the other world. Typically, this woman is Ireland and the poem will lament her lot and/or call on her 'sons' to rebel against foreign tyranny. In Merriman's hands, the convention.

U.S. House election, 2004 - Robert Aderholt Republican 1996 Running Alabama 5 Robert Cramer Democrat 1990 Running Alabama 6 Spencer Bachus Republican 1992 Running Alabama 7 Artur Davis Democrat 2002 Running Alaska Don Young Republican 1972 Running Arizona 1 Rick Renzi Republican 2002 Running Arizona 2 Trent Franks Republican 2002 Running Arizona 3 John Shadegg Republican 1994 Running Arizona 4 Ed Pastor Democrat 1990 Running Arizona 5 J. D. Hayworth Republican 1994 Running Arizona 6 Jeff Flake Republican 2000 Running Arizona 7 Raul Grijalva Democrat 2002 Running Arizona 8 Jim Kolbe Republican 1984 Running Arkansas 1 Marion Berry Democrat 1996 Running Arkansas 2 Vic Snyder Democrat 1996 Running Arkansas 3 John Boozman Republican 2000 Running Arkansas 4 Mike Ross Democrat 2000 Running California 1 Mike Thompson Democrat 1998 Running California 2 Wally Herger Republican 1988 Running.

Humphrey Bogart - the Civil War," said their friend Julius Epstein. Another wag observed that there was madness in his Methot. In 1938, Warner Brothers made Bogart do a "hillbilly musical" called Swing Your Lady, playing a wrestling promoter managing the career of an idiotic giant. In 1939, Bogart reached a new low when he had to play a vampire in The Return of Doctor X. Bogart cracked: "If it'd been Jack Warner's blood... I wouldn't have minded so much. The trouble was they were drinking mine and I was making this stinking movie." The studio system, then in its heyday, largely restricted actors to one studio, and Warner Brothers had no interest in making Bogart a star. The system was made for quantity, not quality. Shooting on a new movie might begin days.

Georgetown University - United States of America, and the first Jesuit one, having been founded on January 23, 1789 by Archbishop John Carroll. Bachelors, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the Georgetown College (liberal arts), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Robert Emmett McDonough School of Business, the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, the Law Center, the School of Medicine, the School of Nursing and Health Studies, the School for Summer and Continuing Education, and the Center for Professional Development. Georgetown College received a federal charter in 1815. The Medical School was founded in 1850, and the Law Department (now Law Center) in 1870. The School of Nursing was founded in 1903. The School of Foreign Service (SFS) was founded in 1919 by Father Walsh in response to the.

Glass Harp - power trio consisting of guitarist Phil Keaggy, drummer John Sferra and bassist Dan Pecchio. In the early 70's, Glass Harp performed with Traffic,Yes, The Kinks, Humble Pie, Alice Cooper, Ted Nugent, and Grand Funk Railroad and others, on stages ranging from the Fillmore auditorium to Carnegie Hall. Keaggy left the band in 1973 to pursue a solo career. Sferra and Pecchio continued to record together as Glass Harp for a while, and eventually went their separate ways. All three band members have reunited a number of times, including several well received performances in Ohio, and a short tour in 2000. The 2000 reunion tour included a sold out performance with the Youngstown Syrnphony Orchestra, which was recorded and released as a 2 CD set, entitled Strings Attached. Sferra also played drums.

Government of the 29th Dáil - An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment Charlie McCreevy, FF - Minister for Finance Brian Cowen, FF - Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin, FF - Minister for Health & Children Martin Cullen, PD - Minister for the Environment & Local Government Noel Dempsey, FF - Minister for Education & Science Eamon Ó Cúiv, FF - Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs Séamus Brennan, FF - Minister for Transport Mary Coughlan, FF - Minister for Social & Family Affairs Michael McDowell, PD - Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform John O'Donoghue, FF - Minister for Arts, Sport & Tourism Dermot Ahern, FF - Minister for Communications & the Marine Michael Smith, FF - Minister for Defence Joe Walsh, FF - Minister for Agriculture & Food The Government,.

Government of the 28th Dáil - for Public Enterprise David Andrews - Minister for Defence (26.6.97 - 8.10.97) Minister for Foreign Affairs (8.10.97 - 27.1.00) Joe Walsh - Minister for Agriculture & Food Charlie McCreevy - Minister for Finance Brian Cowen - Minister for Health & Children (26.6.1997 - 26.1.00) Minister for Foreign Affairs (26.1.00 - 06.06.02) Noel Dempsey - Minister for the Environment Dermot Ahern - Minister for Social, Community & Family Affairs Síle de Valera - Minister for Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht & the Islands John O'Donoghue - Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform Jim McDaid - Minister for Tourism, Sport & Recreation Micheál Martin - Minister for Education & Science (26.6.1997 - 27.1.00) Minister for Health & Children (27.1.00 - 06.06.02) Michael Smith - Minister for Defence (8.10.97- 06.06.02) Frank Fahey - Minister for.

Government of the 27th Dáil - the Marine Joe Walsh, FF - Minister for Agriculture & Food Charlie McCreevy, FF - Minister for Tourism, Transport and Communications (12.1.93 - 22.1.93) Minister for Tourism & Trade (22.1.93 - 15.12.94) Minister for Enterprise & Employment (18.11.94 - 15.12.94) Brian Cowen, FF - Minister for Energy (12.1.93 - 22.1.93) Minister for Transport, Energy & Communications (22.1.93 - 15.12.94) Mervyn Taylor, LAB - Minister for Labour (12.1.1993 - 17.11.94) Michael D. Higgins, LAB - Minister for the Gaeltacht (12.1.1993 - 17.11.94) Brendan Howlin, LAB - Minister Health (12.1.1993 - 17.11.94) Niamh Bhreathnach, LAB - Minister for Education (12.1.1993 - 17.11.94) Twenty-Fourth Government of Ireland (15 December 1994-26 June 1997) John Bruton, FG - An Taoiseach Dick Spring, LAB - An Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Ruairí Quinn, LAB - Minister.

Government of the 26th Dáil - Minister for Labour (12.7.89 -14.11.91) Minister for Finance (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) John P. Wilson, FF - Minister for the Marine (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) Tánaiste (13.11.90 - 11.2.92) Minister for Environment (9.11.91 - 14.11.91) Gerard Collins, FF - Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael O'Kennedy, FF - Minister for Agriculture and Food (12.7.89 - 14.11.91) Minister for Labour (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) Michael Woods, FF - Minister for Social Welfare (12.7.89 - 14.11.91) Minister for Agriculture & Food (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) Desmond O'Malley, PD - Minister for Industry and Commerce Bobby Molloy, PD - Minister for Energy Ray Burke, FF - Minister for Justice Minister for Communications (12.7.89 - 6.2.91) Pádraig Flynn, FF - Minister for the Environment (12.7.89 - 8.11.91) dismissed Rory O'Hanlon, FF - Minister for Health (12.7.89 - 14.11.91) Minister for.

Government of the 5th Dáil - External Affairs (23.6.27 to 10.7.27 - killed) Ernest Blythe, CnaG - Vice-President (14.7.27 to 12.10.27) John M. O'Sullivan, CnaG - Minister for Justice & External Affairs Desmond FitzGerald, CnaG - Minister for Defence Patrick McGilligan, CnaG - Minister for Industry & Commerce Patrick Hogan, CnaG - Minister for Lands & Agriculture Finian Lynch, CnaG - Minister for Fisheries James J. Walsh, CnaG - Minister for Posts & Telegraphs Richard Mulcahy, CnaG - Minister for Local Government & Public Health Preceded by: Government of the 4th Dáil Governments of Ireland Rialtais na hÉireann Succeeded by: Government of the 6th Dáil.

Government of the 4th Dáil - CnaG - Minister for Finance Eoin MacNeill, CnaG - Minister for Education (from: 3.10.23 to 24.11.25) John M. O'Sullivan, CnaG - Minister for Education (from: 28.1.26 to 23.6.27) Joseph McGrath, CnaG - Minister for Industry & Commerce (from: 21.9.23 to 7.3.24) Patrick McGilligan, CnaG - Minister for Industry & Commerce (from: 4.4.24 to 23.6.27) Richard Mulcahy, CnaG - Minister for Defence (from: 21.9.23 to 19.3.24) Peter Hughes, CnaG - Minister for Defence (from: 21.11.24 to 23.6.27) Desmond FitzGerald, CnaG - Minister for External Affairs Ministers not members of the Executive Council Patrick Hogan, CnaG - Minister for Agriculture Finian Lynch, CnaG - Minister for Fisheries James Burke, CnaG - Minister for Local Government James J. Walsh, CnaG - Postmaster General Preceded by: Government of the 3rd Dáil Governments of Ireland Rialtais.


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