Articles related to "M C Schmidt"



About Schmidt
A review of the film "About Schmidt".
• cinema • films • movies • criticism • reviews

Las Vegas to host first event, Schmidt gives Jeter Ride
Las Vegas to host first NHRA National and Brad Jeter moves up to Pro Stock Car to drive for Steve Schmidt
• pontiac • drag racing • nhra • jeter • schmidt

Rob Schmidt's Crime and Punishment in Suburbia
Doestoyevski in high school? What next? Othello on the basketball court? (Wait, that's supposedly coming out this year, too!)
• killer films • rob schmidt • ellen barkin • jeffrey wright

Fantasy Baseball: Pitchers
How key 2007 pitchers will handle the change to their surroundings and do in your own fantasy team
• fantasy baseball • fantasy • baseball • pitchers • zito

Matmos Concert Review
Review of Matmos's April 22nd concert in Madrid at La Casa Encendida. Matmos are a pair of experimental musicians from San Francisco.
• matmos • drew daniel • m.c. schmidt • matmos concert review • concert review

Sax In the 21st Century
An introduction to an exciting new saxophone design.
• jim schmidt • sax • contralto • chromatic • boehm

The Loop, The God, The Variable
some theory
• new media • hypermedia • art • lewis lacook • john schmidt

The Loop, The God, The Variable
some theory
• new media • hypermedia • art • lewis lacook • john schmidt

Airsoft? Whats Airsoft?
A short summary of a little knowen hobby
• airsoft guns • airsoft • guns • machine guns • colt

America Needs A New Space Program
How NASA Monopolizes Space and How it Harms a Potentially Strong Commercial Space Industry.
• nasa • international space station • apollo • eugene cernan • ronald evans

Canine Epilepsy
Hypothyroidism in dogs can cause sudden onset of epilepsy, unprovoked aggression, moodiness, depression, hyperactivity, anxiety, and other undesirable behaviors.
• canine hypothyroidism • canine epilepsy • dogs seizures • autoimmune thyroid disease dogs • autoimmune hypothyroidism dogs

Elections in Austria: The Haider Menace
Since 1945 the development of post-war Austrian democracy has been characterized by surprising stability, thanks to the responsibility and collaboration of the two major parties, the Christian Democrat ÖVP and the Socialist SPÖ, which often governed the country in a grand coalition. With the recent elections of 3rd October 1999, however, the post-war era of Austrian politics could be turning. Winner of the elections was the opposition FPÖ led by Jörg Haider, the xenophobic <i>enfant terrible</i> of Austrian politics. With a margin of only 400 votes Haider's National Liberals passed by the Christian Democrats, thus becoming the second party in the "National Council". The possibility of the FPÖ entering a coalition has generated serious concerns in the European partner countries as well as in Israel. The shape of the next government in Vienna is not yet in sight, since a simple continuation of the severely punished grand coalition under chancellor Viktor Klima (SPÖ) would appear as a betrayal of the voters' will. Austrian democrats could be challenged to find the courage for significant political change.
• viktor klima • joerg haider • wolfgang schuessel • övp • spö

Essential Knots for the Outdoors
This is an article outlining the important knots for all outdoorsmen. It provides practical uses of each knot and a simple link to learn all knots listed.
• backpacking • knot • camping • knots • knot-tying

Hamilton Recovering in Indianapolis
Davey Hamilton, popular IRL driver, continues his recovery at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Recently he had more reconstructive surgery on his right foot and ankle.
• irl • indy racing league • davey hamilton • drivers • sam schmidt

IRL Opens March 18 at Phoenix
The IRL season opens March 18 with the Pennzoil Copper World Indy 200 at Phoenix International Raceway. This year, for the first time, the race shares the spotlight with the whole Copper World schedule of sprints, midgets and supermodified.
• indy racing league • indy cars • irl • phoenix international raceway • sam schmidt racing

NL West: 5 Questions
Lacking a dominant team, the National League West could be up for grabs in the 2007 season
• national league west • nl west • dodgers • giants • rockies

On the eve of the Oscar Nominations Announcement ...
Only four days until the 75th Annual Academy Award nominations are finally revealed, and there's some final bits of business with some other precursor awards, plus we discuss the possibility of war postponing the awards, and finally ... my predictions in the six major categories for which names and films you'll hear announced on Tuesday morning's much anticipated annual announcement.
• nominations • announcement • academy • academy awards • movie

The Nominations for the 75th Annual Academy Awards
Marisa Tomei and Frank Piersen arrived on the Samuel Goldwyn stage Tuesday morning to officially begin this year's Oscar Season. Here is the complete, detailed list of nominations for the 75th Annual Academy Awards.
• nominations • academy awards • cinema • film • movies

VOICE of a Woman
Kathe Kollwitz looked at the role of women who had remained steadfast against a back drop of the ruination and chaos caused by war and social unrest. She constructed pictures that made sense of it all. Her message is that there is something quintessential to human survival and happiness that cannot be equated to money, power or prestige. Nor can it be gained or transmuted through force or by tricks of ideology or processes linked to human thought. That message is love and it is the keystone to survival.
• kathe kollwitz • mural artist • public art • inspiration • community minded

2002 Fall and Winter Film Preview: December Releases
Now, as I conclude my 2002 Fall and Winter Film Preview with Part 3 of my series, it's time to look at the biggest month of them all, December, when some of the most highly anticipated films will be released. The mob, another musical, a 50's con man, Nicholson, Spike Lee, capital punishment, and Gong Show host Chuck Barris ... what a December it will be!
• december • 2002 • fall • winter • film

2007 Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball
The 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers have an abundance of starting and relief pitching. Their offensive pop is a little bit lacking, but they will still win the NL West.
• 2007 mlb preview • 2007 los angeles dodgers • mlb preview 2007 • 2007 dodger preview • 2007 dodgers

Bad Timing
New teams, injuries, and a major goof in timing hightlight this week in the IRL. Find out why the February 15th Media Day is a major blunder on the part of IRL management.
• irl • indy racing league • indy northern light racing series • phoenix international raceway • press conference

Champions Gone Too Soon
Thinking about Bill Vukovich and Greg Moore ... and the complex feelings generated when a hero dies while trying to entertain us.
• champions gone too soon • racing once was obscenely deadly • indy car racing remains brutal • bill vukovich • greg moore

Chase Utley and Ryan Howard
The Phillies haven't been in the playoffs for almost fifteen years. Superstars Chase Utley and Ryan Howard may be just what the Team and the City of Philadelphia need.
• ryan howard • chase utley • phillies • world series • champions

German Angst: Mad Cows and Depleted Uranium
At mid-term of the legislation period German chancellor Gerhard Schröder has already lost seven ministers of his cabinet starting in fall 1998. The latest were the minister of sanity Andrea Fischer (Greens) and the minister for agriculture Karl-Heinz Funke (SPD) who resigned in January amid the mishandling of the crisis following the cases of Mad Cow Disease (BSE) found in Bavaria and Schleswig-Holstein. As a consequence of the news about ill cattle found all over Western Europe, worried consumers have almost stopped buying beef. Schröder has reacted to the crisis nominating two new ministers, among them Renate Künast (Greens), responsible for consumer protection and agriculture, who will try to introduce a new kind of natural agriculture in Germany. Unfortunately for Schröder there are other ministers at risk, first of all foreign minister Joschka Fischer, a Green, who has been questioned over his past as a street-fighter in Frankfurt in the early 70s. Defense minister Rudolf Scharping (SPD) is much criticized for having exposed his soldiers serving in Kosovo to excessive health risks from uranium-tipped munitions used by U.S. forces. Several NATO peacekeepers have died of leukemia since serving in the Balkans, adding yet another concern to the European agenda.
• gerhard • schröder • fischer • joschka • bse

Indy Opens for Testing
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway opened for testing and at the conclusion of the four days, Greg Ray put himself in a position to be the favorite to win the Pole Position for the Indianapolis 500, to be held on May 28th.
• indy • irl • indy racing league • northern lights • indianapolis 500

Mets Would Beat Los Angeles
Joe Torre has taken his act to the West Coast, where Los Angeles is viewed as having a good chance of winning the division, which is irrelevant because of the Mets.
• 2008 new york mets • starting pitching • relief pitchers • excellent bench • beat boston

Murkier Waters: Broadcast Film Critics and Golden Globe Noms
This past week, the Broadcast Film Critics and the Golden Globes announced their nominations, and made the film awards waters even murkier. It's the last big precursors before the holidays, and this week, complete lists of the nominations for both, and an analysis of where we stand on Film Awards Season 2002 as the year comes to an end.
• 2002 • year end • film • cinema • academy award

Mystic Medicine
Traditional medicine has a new partner, "alternative" medical practices. Dolphin Assisted Therapy, known as DAT, has given new hope to patients who felt that they would have to accept their conditions as part of their lives.
• alternative medicine • autism • depression • lymphoma • cancer

Newberry Medal Winners: 2005
The votes are in. The American Library Association has announced the Newberry Medal Winners. These books were published in 2004 and there's some great reading here for kids 9 to 12. Even adults will enjoy reading these.
• newberry medal winners • newberry medal • newberry awards • american library association • historical kids book reviews

NL West: Trades, free agents
The San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Deigo Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks were all busy National League West teams during the winter.
• major league baseball • national league west • san francisco giants • los angeles dodgers • san diego padres

Overweight Teenagers
The difference between being popular and being fat
• overweight teenagers • new lifetime television movie • to be fat like me • asks questions about obesity • teenagers and our present day culture

Review of Spider-Girl #79 and Felix's Totally Wacky News
Review of comic books Spider-Girl #79 and Felix's Totally Wacky News.
• spider-girl #79 • script • plot • and pencils • tom defalco

The Movie Lovers Club
Cathleen Rountree's book "The Movie Lovers Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group" is a fabulous guide for setting up your own film-watching and discussion group.
• cathleen rountree • the movie lovers club • tribeca film festival • san francisco international film festival. interna • "truly

The Ten Best Films of 2002: The Top Five!
Five films that deserve to tower above the rest, in what was a great year for movies. Here are my choices for the five best films of 2002 ... remarkable achievements all.
• ten best list • top five • best • cinema • academy awards

Three-Time MLB Baseball MVPs
Jimmie Foxx was the first three time winner, and Alex Rodriguez is the most recent to accomplish the feat, but Barry Bonds has more MVP trophies than anyone else.
• three time mvp award winners • three time mvp winners • jimmie foxx three mvps • joe dimaggio three mvps • stan musial three mvps

World Series MVP Guide (1970-1984)
From Brooks Robinson to Allan Trammell, these are the best players from each annual Fall Classic from 1970 through 1984.
• 1980 world series mvp mike schmidt • 1970 world series mvp brooks robinson • 1971 world series mvp roberto clemente • world series mvp reggie jackson • reggie jackson mr. october

Germany - Government Profile
Germany, a unified country since 1990, has developed a federal parliamentary representative democracy, with executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
• federal republic germany government profile • political framework structure • representative democracy • capital berlin • unified empire 1871


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