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Rosemary Brown (spiritualist) - Rosemary Brown (spiritualist) Rosemary Brown (1916 - November 16, 2001) was a spirit medium who claimed that dead composers dictated new musical works to her. She created a small media sensation in the 1970s by claiming to produce works dictated to her by Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, Rachmaninov, Franz Schubert, Edvard Grieg, Claude Debussy, Chopin, Schumann and Ludwig Beethoven. Mrs Brown had no musical training when she was a child aside from a few piano lessons. Someone once claimed that maybe she had advanced musical training but then forgot it in a bad case of amnesia. This claim was said to be preposterous by the Brown's family doctor. Rosemary claims that those few piano lessons were the only musical training she has had..

Rosemary Brown - Rosemary Brown The Honourable Rosemary Brown (June 17, 1930 - April 26, 2003), Canadian politician, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and moved to Canada in 1951 to study at McGill University. She served as an MLA in the British Columbia legislature from 1972 to 1986, making her the first Black woman to be elected to a Canadian provincial legislature. In 1975, she ran for the leadership of the federal NDP party, but was defeated by Ed Broadbent on the determining ballot. Because of all her hard work and dedication, she was sworn to the Queen's Privy Council of Canada. After departing politics, she became a professor of women's studies at Simon Fraser University. She passed away suddenly in April of 2003. Rosemary Brown was also a.

Brown - Brown Brown refers to colors produced by mixing small intensities of red and green light. It is a darker form of orange and yellow. An example of a brown color in the RGB color space has intensities [150, 75, 0] on a 0 to 255 scale. On a browser that supports visual formatting in Cascading Style Sheets, the following box should appear in this color:      The Sturmabteilung (SA) was known as brown shirts from the color of their uniform. Brown is a short name for the U.S. Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka 347 US 483 1954, which desegregated public schools in the United States of America. See also Jim Crow. Brown is also the surname of several famous people including.

Gerald Lampert Award - Dreams 1983 Diana Hartog, Matinee Light 1984 Sandra Birdsell, Night Travellers and Jean McKay, Gone to Grass 1985 Paulette Jiles, Celestial Navigation 1986 Joan Fern Shaw, Raspberry Vinegar 1987 Rosemary Sullivan, The Space a Name Makes 1988 Di Brandt, Questions I Asked My Mother 1989 Sarah Klassen, Journey to Yalta 1990 Steven Heighton, Stalin's Carnival 1991 Diana Brebner, Radiant Life Forms 1992 Joanne Arnott, Wiles of Girlhood 1993 Elisabeth Harvor, Fortress of Chairs and Roberta Rees, Eyes Like Pigeons 1994 Barbara Klar, The Night You Called Me a Shadow and Illya Tourtidis, Mad Magellan's Tale 1995 Keith Maillard, Dementia Americana 1996 Maureen Hynes, Rough Skin 1997 Marilyn Dumont, A Really Good Brown Girl 1998 Mark Sinnett, The Landing 1999 Stephanie Bolster, White Stone: The Alice Poems 2000 Shawna Lemay, All the.

Deaths in 2003 - actor 15 William Wentworth, Australian politician, first Minister of Aboriginal Affairs 12 Gregory Peck, actor 11 David Brinkley, broadcast journalist 10 Donald Regan, Chief of Staff and Treasury Secretary during the Reagan administration 10 Phil Williams, highly-respected Welsh politician, in a Cardiff massage parlour 7 Tony McAuley BBC Northern Ireland broadcaster & film-maker associated with traditional Irish music and arts 7 Trevor Goddard, actor 5 Meir Vilner, last surviving signatory to Israel's declaration of independence and former chairman of the Communist Party of Israel 5 Jürgen Möllemann, former German minister 3 Fabrice Salanson, a french pro-cyclist 2 Fred Blassie, 85, former professional wrestler 2 Richard Cusack, 77, ad executive turned actor/screenwriter, father of actors John Cusack and Joan Cusack, dies of pancreatic cancer in Evanston, Illinois 2 Jack Frazier, former Saddam.

Deaths in 2002 - Ramzi, Pakistani militant wanted for the murder of reporter Daniel Pearl, blew himself up while making explosives. 18 Ramon John Hnatyshyn, former Governor-General of Canada 17 Hank Luisetti, basketball star and innovator 13 Zal Yanofsky member of Lovin' Spoonful music group. 12 Dee Brown, author (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) 10 Ian MacNaughton, director of most episodes of Monty Python's Flying Circus. 9 Stan Rice, painter, educator, poet, husband of author Anne Rice 6 Charles Rosen, Pioneer in artificial intelligence 6 Father Philip Berrigan, priest, political activist 5 Roone Arledge, creator of Monday Night Football and Nightline dies at age 71 5 Ne Win, Burmese dictator 3 Glenn Quinn, actor November 2002 29 Florence Stephenson Mahoney (aged 103), health advocate 26 Verne Winchell, founder of Winchell's Donuts and nicknamed "The.

Dana (singer) - Dana (singer) Dana (real name Rosemary Scallon) is a successful former singer turned Irish politician. Dana was born Rosemary Brown on August 30, 1951 in Derry in Northern Ireland. In 1969 as a teenager she represented Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest, singing " All Kinds of Everything ". She had some minor hits in the British and Irish music charts subsequently. Always religious, she became more famous for singing religious songs, such as "Totus Tuus ", commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul II to Ireland in 1979. In the 1980s, she moved with her husband and family to the United States, where they were involved with a christian broadcasting network. She returned to Ireland in 1997 to become a candidate for the office of president of Ireland, where, though.

1969 - July 18, taking effect on July 20 July 18 - Edward M. Kennedy drives off a bridge on his way home from a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Massachusetts. Mary Jo Kopechne, an aide who was in the car with him, dies in the incident July 20 - Apollo program: The human race, represented by Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, lands on the Moon. Apollo 11 lifted off for the moon on July 16 and returned safely on July 24 July 25 - Vietnam War: US President Richard Nixon declares the Nixon Doctrine stating that the United States now expects its Asian allies to take care of their own military defense. This was the start of the "Vietnamization" of the war July 30 - Vietnam War: US President Richard M. Nixon makes.

1966 - Barbados achieves independence. December 1 - Kurt Georg Kiesinger becomes Chancellor of Germany. December 26 - The first Kwanzaa is celebrated by Maulana Karenga, the chair of Black Studies at California State University at Long Beach Cultural Revolution declared in mainland China. In Burundi, King Mwambutsa IV is deposed by his son Ntare V, who is in turn deposed by prime minister Michel Micombero. Rene Barrientos is elected president of Bolivia. Joaquin Balaguer becomes president of the Dominican Republic. US Supreme Court decides Miranda v. Arizona. Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton found Black Panther Party. Gwynfor Evans becomes first Plaid Cymru member of Parliament in UK. Haile Selassie visits Jamaica for the first time, meeting with Rastafarian leaders Konstantin Chernenko, later leader of Soviet Union, becomes candidate member of the.

1966 in music - poll winners' show in London. July 2 - The Beatles become the first musical group to perform at the Nippon Budokan Hall in Tokyo. The performance ignited a lot of protest from local citizens who felt that it was inappropriate for a rock and roll band to play at Budokan. July 29 - Bob Dylan is involved in a motorcycle accident August 11 - John Lennon holds a press conference in Chicago, Illinois to apologize for his remarks the previous March. "I suppose if I had said television was more popular than Jesus, I would have gotten away with it. I'm sorry I opened my mouth. I'm not anti-God, anti-Christ, or anti-religion. I was not knocking it. I was not saying we are greater or better." August 29 - The Beatles.

2002 - bill 90-9 on November 19). November 29 - Brian Henderson retires from reading the news at Sydney, Australia television station TCN-9. At his retirement he held the record for the longest serving television newsreader ever, having hosted the weekend evening bulletins on the station from 1957 until 1964 and the weeknight evening news bulletins on the station from 1964 until he retired in 2002. December 4 - Total solar eclipse December 7 - Iraq disarmament crisis: As required by the recently passed U.N. resolution, Iraq files a 12,000 page weapons declaration with the U.N. Security Council. Although it is supposed to be a complete declaration, it is seen as incomplete by the Security Council and weapons inspectors. Years in topic 2002 in film M. Night Shyamalan's Signs starring Mel Gibson The.

2002 in film - - Milton Berle, 93, comedian March 27 - Dudley Moore, 66, actor/comedian March 27 - Billy Wilder, 95, filmmaker April 9 - John Agar, 81, actor April 16 - Robert Urich, 55, television actor April 22 - Linda Lovelace, 53, porn star (Deep Throat) June 5 - Dee Dee Ramone, 49, bassist/songwriter June 29 - Rosemary Clooney, 74, singer/actress July 5 - Katy Jurado, 78, Mexican actress July 6 - John Frankenheimer, 72, director July 9 - Rod Steiger, 77, actor July 23 - Leo McKern, 82, actor August 16 - Jeff Corey, 88, actor, television director August 18 - Dean Reisner, 83, screenwriter September 7 - Katrin Cartlidge, 41, actress September 11 - Kim Hunter, 79, actress September 14 LaWanda Page, 81, actress September 16 - James Gregory, 90, actor.

Academy Award for Animated Short Film - Robert Verall The Pink Blueprint - Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng, United Artists - David H. DePatie and Friz Freleng]] 1967 The Box - Brandon Films - Fred Wolf Hypothese Beta - Films Orzeaux, Pathé Contemporary Films - Jean-Charles Meunier What on Earth - National Film Board of Canada, Columbia - Wolf Koenig and Robert Verall 1968 Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day - Disney, Buena Vista - Walt Disney The House That Jack Built - National Film Board of Canada, Columbia - Wolf Koenig and Jim Mackay The Magic Pear Tree - Bing Crosby Prods. - Jimmy Murakami Windy Day - Hubley Studios, Paramount - John Hubley and Faith Hubley 1969 It's Tough to Be a Bird - Disney, Buena Vista - Ward Kimball Of Men and Demons - Hubley Studios, Paramount -.

Blood on the Tracks - hard for me to relate to that. I mean, it, you know, people enjoying the type of pain, you know?" Blood on the Tracks was a #1 Pop Album on the Billboard Music Charts. The single "Tangled up in Blue" peaked at #31 on the Pop singles chart. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Track listing 2 Personnel 3 Chart positions Track listing Tangled Up In Blue Simple Twist Of Fate You're A Big Girl Now Idiot Wind You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Meet Me In The Morning Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts If You See Her, Say Hello Shelter From The Storm Buckets Of Rain Personnel Bob Dylan - Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer Billy Preston - Bass Eric Weissberg - Banjo, Guitar Tony Brown -.

Camilla Parker Bowles - of Charles, Prince of Wales. She was born Camilla Rosemary Shand in London. Her parents were the Hon. Rosalind Cubitt, a daughter of the 3rd Baron Ashcombe, and her husband, Major Bruce Shand, an British Army officer turned wine merchant. Ironically, Mrs. Parker Bowles is related to two other favourites of the British royal family. She is a great-granddaughter of famed royal mistress Alice Keppel (Mrs. George Keppel, née Edmonstone), who was the last love of Prince Charles's great-great-grandfather, Edward VII. She is also related to Arnold Joost van Keppel, 1st Earl of Albemarle, a love of William III. She is also a great-niece of Violet Trefusis, a noted socialite who caused an international scandal in the 1920s by eloping with fellow writer Vita Sackville-West; both ladies were married at the.

Results of the 2003 California recall - Feinstein Democrat 2,927 0 Bob McClain Independent 2,857 0 James Henry Green Democrat 2,848 0 Garrett Gruener Democrat 2,562 0 Angelyne Independent 2,536 0 Paul Mariano Democrat 2,455 0 Ivan Alexander Hall III Green 2,346 0 Jim Weir Democrat 2,328 0 Jerome Kunzman Independent 2,317 0 Ned Fenton Roscoe Libertarian 2,250 0 Georgina Russell Democrat 2,216 0 Jonathan D. Miller Democrat 2,214 0 Jack Loyd Grisham Independent 2,200 0 Christopher Sproul Democrat 2,039 0 Daniel T. Watts Green 2,021 0 Ken Hamidi Libertarian 1,948 0 Marc Valdez Democrat 1,840 0 Frank A. Macaluso, Jr. Democrat 1,801 0 Daniel C. Ramirez Democrat 1,778 0 Randall D. Sprague Republican 1,771 0 Brooke Adams Independent 1,713 0 Mohammad Arif Independent 1,709 0 Nathan Whitecloud Walton Independent 1,697 0 John J. "Jack" Hickey Libertarian 1,689.

Parapsychology - Criticisms of work in the field cover a wide range, from the general to the specific, for example: All anectodal evidence, characteristic of so much of the early history of parapsychology and some areas of parapsychology today, is inherently unreliable. Anecdotes have natural explanations such as coincidence, fraud, imagination, or auto-suggestion. Psi phenomena are impossible, therefore a priori all psi experiments with positive results must be the result of fraud or incompetence. If a psi experiment is not 100% foolproof against fraud and has positive results, then it must be assumed that fraud was the cause of the positive results. Parapsychology experiments are poorly designed, such as lacking controls, allowing paths of intentional or unintentional information leakage through normal means, etc. Positive results are sure to decline and eventually disappear as.

Perry Como - Jackie Gleason in what was billed "The Battle of the Giants" and won. This is rarely mentioned due to the fact that Perry commonly diminished his own achievements. He recorded many long-play albums of songs for the RCA Victor Records label between 1952 an 1987, and is credited with numerous Gold records. Perry had so many recordings achieving "Gold Record" status that he refused to have many of them certified. It was this characteristic which made him so different frim his peers and endeared him to legions of fans throughout the whole world. Throughout the decades, Como is reported to have sold millions of records but these figures were commonly suppressed by Perry himself. Perry's well known songs include: "Goodbye Sue" "There'll Soon Be a Rainbow" "Have I Stayed Away Too.

No Quarter - Orchestral arrangements, organ Porl Thompson - Banjo, guitar Nigel Eaton - Hurdygurdy Joe Sutherland - Mandolin, bodhran Najma Akhtar - Vocals Bashir Abdel Al Nay - Strings Amin Abdelazeem - Strings Janet Atkins - Viola Mark Berrow - Violin Andrew Brown - Viola Ben Chappell - Cello Ed Coxon - Violin Caroline Dale - Cello Harriet Davies - Violin Rosemary Furness - Violin Cathy Giles - Cello Rusen Gunes - Viola Bill Hawkes - Viola Ian Humphries - Violin David Juritz - Violin Elizabeth Layton - Violin Pauline Lowbury - Violin Rita Manning - Violin Stephen Milne - Cello Perry Montague-Mason - Violin David Ogden - Violin Abdel Salam Kheir - Oud Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq - Percussion Hossam Ramzy - Percussion Mike Gregovich - Engineer , Mixing Martin Meissonnier - Pre-Production.

Members of the Scottish Parliament - Shiona Baird (Grn - North East Scotland) Mark Ballard (Grn - Lothians) Scott Barrie (Lab - Dunfermline West) Sarah Boyack (Lab - Edinburgh Central) Rhona Brankin (Lab - Midlothian) Ted Brocklebank (Con - Mid Scotland and Fife) Robert Brown (Lib Dem - Glasgow) Bill Butler (Lab - Glasgow Anniesland) Rosemary Byrne (SSP - South of Scotland) C Dennis Canavan (Ind - Falkirk West) Malcolm Chisholm (Lab - Edinburgh North and Leith) Cathie Craigie (Lab - Cumbernauld and Kilsyth) Bruce Crawford (SNP - Mid Scotland and Fife) Roseanna Cunningham (SNP - Perth) Frances Curran (SSP - West of Scotland) Margaret Curran (Lab - Glasgow Baillieston) D David Davidson (Con - North East Scotland) Susan Deacon (Lab - Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) Lord James Douglas-Hamilton (Con - Lothians) E Helen Eadie (Lab -.


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