Articles related to "Johnson"
Two Homes of Samuel Johnson
Two literary landmarks honor the author of the <i>Dictionary of the English Language</i>.
• samuel johnson
• dictionary of the english language
• london
• lichfield
• straffordshire
Greg Johnson
Auckland singer-sonwriter, Greg Johnson, released his fourth album, "Chinese Whispers" last year. Here is an interview with him.
• greg johnson
• chinese whispers
• trevor reekie
• bic runga
• neil finn
Intervention By Vernon E. Johnson
Book review of Vernon E. Johnson D.D.'s Intervention:A Step-by-Step Guide for Families and Friends of Chemically Dependent Persons
• intervention
• substance abuse
• chemical dependency
• help
• family
Jimmie Johnson Outduels Stewart
Defending Nextel Cup champion Jimmie Johnson chased down two-time champion Tony Stewart and completed the race-winning pass on lap 322 of the 325-lap event.
• nascar
• nextel cup
• atlanta motor speedway
• bristol motor speedway
• tony stewart
Johnson Sets New World Mark; Jones Collapses
One American lived his dream at Spain's Estadio Olimpico during last week's IAAF World Championships while another one experienced a nightmare.
• iaaf
• world championships
• track and field
• jones
• johnson
Johnson Will Not Win At Lowe's
I am making a bold prediction. Jimmie Johnson will not win his sixth consecutive NASCAR Nextel Cup race (including the All-Star) at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
• lowe's motor speedway
• jimmie johnson
• dale earnhardt jr
• nextel
• coca cola 600
Johnson Wins Indy, Kahne Stumbles
Jeff Gordon is 'Wonderboy', Tony Stewart is 'Smoke', Dale Earnhardt Jr is 'Little E', Ryan Newman is 'Rocketman', and Jimmie Johnson is 'Houdini'!
• nascar
• nextel cup
• chase for the championship
• indianapolis motor speedway
• daytona 500
Johnson's Cruising Along
Jimmie Johnson has displayed the ability to be in the right place at the right time. By pacing himself throughout the race, and giving his crew chief appropriate feedbac
• jimmie johnson
• chad knaus
• matt kenseth
• nascar
• racecar
PAULINE JOHNSON - NATIVE POETESS
Pauline Johnson was Canada's first Native Poetess. Her poems have strong imaging and each tell a story. In recent years her poems have been included in anthoglogys containing works of other Native Poets and Poetess'. Only now is her work becoming well-known.
• poetess
• native
• recitals
• grand river
• chiefswood.
Sir William Johnson, Baronet (1715-1774)
Biography of the consummate gentleman of the Age of Enlightenment, Sir William Johnson (1715-1774).
• 18th century
• age of enlightenment
• sir william johnson
• colonial america
• iroquois
A Checklist of IMF Reforms
A Laundry List of IMF Reforms
• international monetary fund
• international monetary fund
• imf
• imf
• bretton woods
Black Wall Street- the book
Black Wall Street, a factual account of the worse riot in history by Hannibal B. Johnson.
• black wall street
• greenwood
• tulsa oklahoma
• hannibal b. johnson
Cold War Headlines That Never Were
Weird is one way to describe the Cold War, that great ideological pushing match. These headlines are far from true, but perhaps, if things had been different, they might have been.
• lenin
• moon
• apollo
• kennedy
• mortician
Dave Dobbyn: The Islander
Dave Dobbyn, legendary NZ songwriter, talks about his new album, the Islander.
• neil finn
• the islander
• greg johnson
Faire Gallery/Cafe
You're invited to Faire Gallery/Cafe's Open Mike on the 27th of the month. Read your work, listen, have a great time!
• faire gallery
• faire cafe
• seattle
• elisheba johnson
• charles johnson
Hesitate or They May Be Lost
The Yankees will almost certainly finish first in the Eastern Division this season, but they need outfield help to win the World Series. Trading too much young talent should not be an option.
• yankees
• nick johnson
• shannon stewart
• eastern division.
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART X)
George Herbert Walker Bush served only two short terms in the House of Representatives, but he gained valuable experience as a member of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. In this final article in the series, we will examine his brief Congressional career and learn why it came to a sudden end.
• bush
• nixon
• johnson
• republican
• democratic
Jan Hellriegel
Jan Hellriegel is a leading New Zealand singer, find out more about her here.
• jan hellriegel new zealand music greg johnson
Muddy Waters (1915-1983)
A brief biography of one of The Stones' biggest influences: Muddy Waters.
• muddy waters
• blues
• chicago
• son house
• robert johnson
My Garden
garden tour
• garden tour
• kirk johnson
• oregon garden
New Zealand Music Venues and @Luna
Interview with Rayna Duncan about the closure of @Luna, NZ. Neil Finn/Shawn Colvin played there.
• @luna
• rayna duncan
• greg johnson
• neil finn
• shawn colvin
Past Champions II
A story about the '61 & '65 Winston Cup Champion. Read about how Ned Jarrett got started in Winston Cup Racing.
• ned jarrett
• junior johnson
• bondy long
• dale jarrett
PRESIDENTIAL PASTIMES, PART III
In this article, we finish our conclude of presidential hobbies, sports, and leisures activities. There are a few surprises here, such as our oldest President chopping wood and some of the more unusual means of pysical fitness exercises.
• wilson
• harding
• coolidge
• hoover
• roosevelt
Sophomores to Lead Pair of Powerhouses
Two of the nation’s most prestigious teams will most likely be counting on sophomore quarterbacks to lead them this season.
• nebraska cornhuskers florida gators ncaa college f
Talledega II
Winston Cup cars of the future, 2000 schedule released, new Junior Johnson book, The Winston 500 at Talledega, Alabama.
• dale earnhardt
• dale jarrett
• winston cup
• schedule
• winners
Tom Ludvigson Takes A Trip To The Moon
Tom Ludvigson and Trevor Reekie are part of the duo A Trip To The Moon. Here Tom talks about the group's new single, and his other musical projects such as the jazz group, Bluespeak, which includes Greg Johnson.
• trip to the moon
• trevor reekie
• pagan records
• greg johnson
USATF Chief Happy With U.S. World Showing
The head of the United States Track and Field Association was pleased with the Americans' showing at the IAAF World Outdoor Track and Field Championships last month. There were many highlights for the U.S. men's and women's squads, who both won the team titles and compiled a total of 11 gold medals.
• usatf
• world championships
• jones
• johnson
• greene
Writing Fiction from Experience
Look within for inspiration to create a truly realistic world for your fiction.
• fiction
• writing prompts
• denis johnson
• writing fiction
• writing from experience
The Marshall Trilogy
Chief Justice John Marshall and the three cases that form the basis of American Indian Law
• the marshall trilogy and american indian law
• the marshall trilogy
• chief justice john marshall
• chief justice john marshall and the marshall trilo
• john marshall
All-Star Showdown
It was another wild wild weekend in the Great Southeast. The 2006 Nextel All-Star Challenge showcased exciting no holds barred racing, as it always does.
• all-star
• lowe's motor speedway
• charlotte
• jimmie johnson
• tony stewart
Cutting Down the Competition And the “Dutch” Shultz Problem
The Commission always kept its eyes open for potential threats of competition. Both Waxey Gordon and Dutch Shultz fell into this group, and the Commission, with the aid of the government, moved against both of them. The story of Shultz, his trials and his hot-headed use of violence is difficult to believe. The Dutchman let everyone on a merry chase until the Commission felt his actions had gone too far.
• batista
• huey long
• kingfish
• waxey gordon
• thomas e. dewey
Dried Apricot and Cranberry Cobbler
Two noted chefs -- a <I>Fine Cooking</I> contributing editor
and a Food Network celebrity -- set my creative juices in motion.
• dutch oven
• apricot
• cranberry
• cobbler
• caramel
ELECTION SURPRISES: LINCOLN'S 1864 RE-ELECTION VICTORY
In early 1864, many Republicans thought Lincoln would not be re-elected. Lincoln agreed. Learn what happened to change everybody's opinion.
• abraham lincoln
• andrew johnson
• ulysses s. grant
• william techumseh sherman
• phillip sheridan
FIRST PETS, PART II
The conclusion of last week's article about Presidential pets. We start with the greatest animal keeper in White House history, Calvin Coolidge, and finish with President Bill Clinton.
• president
• pets
• white house
• animals
• coolidge
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART IX)
Gerald Ford served for more than 24 in the House of Representatives, rising to be the leader of his party in the House. His reputation for hard work and honesty made him the first Vice President selected under the provisions of the 25th Amendment, and eventualy President of the United States. In this article, we examine his Congressional record.
• ford
• nixon
• republican
• house
• representatives
IS THERE A PRESIDENT IN THE HOUSE? (PART VII)
John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson both ahd extensive experience in both houses of Congress. This experience was extremely helpful as they both worked to pass ambitious social programs, especially landmark civil rights bills. In this article, we examine their congressional service.
• kennedy
• johnson
• senate
• house
• representatives
Jean Toomer's Essentials
The short sayings, aphorisms, in Jean Toomer's Essentials can change the way you think.
• jean toomer
• essentials
• harlem renaissance
• cane
• charles johnson
Kasey Kahne Still Outside of Top10
Kasey Kahne won the Busch Series race at California by virtue of fuel mileage on Saturday, and nearly got beat by fuel mileage on Sunday.
• nascar
• nextel cup
• chase for the championship
• kasey kahne
• california
Las Vegas Notebook
Jimmie Johnson wins his second consecutive UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 at Las Vegas. Greg Biffle and Jeff Gordon feuded late in the race as the Tony Stewart vs. Kyle Busch sage continued. Fernando Alonso wins the Formula One season opening Bahrain Grand Prix by holding off Michael Shumacher.
• jimmie johnson
• matt kenseth
• greg biffle
• jeff gordon
• tony stewart
Lucky Bill Longley 2
Longley is captured and hung by some lawmen but luck is with him. He lives to kill another day.
• bill longley
• outlaw
• lawman
• wild west
• texas
Martinsville Notebook
Tony Stewart finally sealed the deal at Martinsville by out-dueling the Hendrick Motorsports duo of Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson. Last season, Stewart dominated both events held at the 0.526-mile paperclip-shaped oval, only to watch Jeff Gordon rejoice in victory lane. This time it was Stewart who was able to celebrate with his traditional fence climbing routine.
• martinsville
• nascar
• tony stewart
• jeff gordon
• jimmie johnson
NASCAR Families - Part 3
Viagra sponsors Eel River Racing, Dale Sr. has surgery, new crew chief for Jeff Gordon, driver of the decade, and NASCAR Families, Part 3.   The pearson, Johnson, Panch, and Thomas families. Racers of yesteryear that made NASCAR what it is today.
• david pearson
• junior johnson
• marvin "pancho" panch
• herb thomas
• eel river racing
NASCAR May Alter Championship
It was reported on Thursday that Brian France
is considering an amendment to the current
Nextel Cup Chase For the Championship
format.
• nascar
• nextel cup
• chase for the championship
• brian france
• tony stewart