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    Wanted: next growth engine for US economy  Nov 4, 2008
    "We want to hook into that fast growth" overseas, not just for today but for the long term, says Timothy Taylor, managing editor of the Journal of Economic Perspectives in St. Paul, Minn. "For all its difficulties, globalization is a really big thing to embrace.". (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)

    LETTERS: NCT, Oct. 12, 2008  Oct 13, 2008
    HotJobs Local Search. Palin should withdraw from campaign. (North County Times)

    Mitchells & Butlers benefits from high price of food in shops  Jul 26, 2008
    However, cask ales such as Timothy Taylor, London Pride and Marston's Pedigree were bucking all the trends as middle-class, middle-income consumers sought out high-quality British beers. Middle England is drinking cask ale, he said. (Times Online)

    The ethics of witnessing suicides  Jul 15, 2008
    Timothy Taylor is a novelist. and journalist based in Vancouver. (Globe and Mail)

    Painting by numbers  Jul 2, 2008
    Emma Dexter, director of exhibitions at Timothy Taylor Gallery and a former Tate curator, says: "The point of art is to imagine the unimaginable, and the worst possible scenario would be the idea of an artist making what people thought they wanted to see. Increasing globalisation means we should treasure the sense of locality and specificity about artists' work, rather than looking for a lowest common denominator." She does, however, think that galleries and museums can and do benefit from focus... (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)

    What a dad wants  Jun 11, 2008
    Eric Reguly, David Eddie, Timothy Taylor, Roy MacGregor, John Barber and Ian Brown dish on gifts to make the big guy smile. By ERIC REGULY , DAVID EDDIE , TIMOTHY TAYLOR , ROY MacGREGOR , JOHN BARBER and AND IAN BROWN. (Globe and Mail)

    Thinking outside the box  Jun 9, 2008
    Emma Dexter, director of exhibitions at Timothy Taylor Gallery, puts it best: "It matters in the same way that it matters whether there is a black or woman president in the United States. Once we've had parity for 20 or 30 years, then you can say it's irrelevant. But that hasn't happened yet". Promote that woman. (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)

    History of art  Jun 1, 2008
    RICHARD PATTERSON Born 1963 in Leatherhead, Patterson is represented by Timothy Taylor Gallery, which recently presented his new sculpture Black Narcissus/Ellwood, L-word: Culture Station (Zipper) 1B, composed of rectilinear maple plywood planes and aluminium plate ... Her new paintings can be seen in a current show at Timothy Taylor Gallery. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Insider stock buys signal faith in Corus  May 21, 2008
    Also last week, three top executives Senior Vice-president Richard Koretz, Chief Financial Officer Timothy Taylor and Chief Accounting Officer Michael Dulberg substantially added to what had been relatively small ownership stakes in the bank. Mr. Koretz laid out nearly $65,000 to buy 12,000 shares, bringing his total to 20,000; Mr. Taylor spent nearly $75,000 on 15,000 shares, bringing his total to 16,200, and Mr. Dulberg invested nearly $30,000 on 6,000 shares and now holds 8,102. (Crain's Chicago Business)

    A neighbourhood speaks - and hears its own voice  Apr 22, 2008
    From Monday's Globe and Mail. April 21, 2008 at 8:59 AM EDT. (Globe and Mail)

    A hallowed end?  Mar 28, 2008
    Timothy Taylor, who wrote the book Stanley Park, refers to himself as one of the "most nostalgic Stanley Parkers" around, but agrees the hollow tree needs to be brought down. "Considering it stopped being a tree many years ago, and became a kind of tree memorial, which is now falling over, I think it's probably time to move on.". (Globe and Mail -- National)

    More of this story  Mar 21, 2008
    Roanoke Daily Herald. Serving Roanoke Rapids, NC. (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald, NC)

    Letters to the Editor - 2/20/2008  Feb 21, 2008
    Last modified Tuesday, February 19, 2008 8:06 PM PST. So, and , but who is this Ron Paul guy. (North County Times)

    see the latest fashion news  Jan 18, 2008
    Andy Warhol is best known for his bombastically colored silk-screen canvases and the major green they yield at auction, but London's Timothy Taylor Gallery, which is hosting the exhibit "Andy Warhol: Portraits and Landscapes" beginning January 18, is determined to give his lesser-known black-and-white photographs their time in the spotlight ... Ana Finel Honigman Photo: Andy Warhol, courtesy of Timothy Taylor Gallery. (Style.com)

    The Merchant of Menace  Jan 13, 2008
    He's aggressive, controversial and a threat to a growing number of big-name corporations. But is lawyer Tony Merchant becoming a class action king or risking the title. (Globe and Mail)

    Vacation or education?  Nov 28, 2007
    Councilman Timothy Taylor suggested that Michaud and City Attorney Wallace Long meet to discuss any legal issues. Because the board pays consultants to manage the fund and investments, Brown questioned the need to go to educational seminars. (The News-Herald)

    Those Irish eyes are smiling - on Vancouver  Oct 18, 2007
    The exercise is a co-operative effort with the Dublin Writers Festival, which had two Canadian writers - Alistair MacLeod and Timothy Taylor - explore that city earlier this year and deliver essays on their observations, specifically on Dublin and its relationship to water ... Excerpts from Alistair MacLeod and Timothy Taylor's "ocean reveries," presented at the Dublin Writers Festival in June. (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)

    Inca Children Were Fattened-up Before Sacrifice, Hair Samples Show  Oct 3, 2007
    "It looks to us as though the children were led up to the summit shrine in the culmination of a year-long rite, drugged and then left to succumb to exposure," says co-author Dr Timothy Taylor, also of the University of Bradford. "Although some may wish to view these grim deaths within the context of indigenous belief systems, we should not forget that the Inca were imperialists too, and the treatment of such peasant children may have served to instil fear and facilitate social control over... (Science Daily)

    Inca children 'fattened' for sacrifice, study says  Oct 2, 2007
    "It looks to us as though the children were led up to the summit shrine in the culmination of a year-long rite, drugged and then left to succumb to exposure," said Timothy Taylor, a researcher at the University of Bradford. New Feature: Recommend this article to other Globe readers. (Globe and Mail)

    Kids ask the darnedest questions, and this dad finds the answers  Sep 5, 2007
    As for Dean's inquiry about cooking his sister, Jamieson found Timothy Taylor, an archaeologist who says that would be "existentially upsetting" and notes that even among the more than 70 species of mammals that are cannibals, "it would not be your sibling you would kill and eat.". At 3, Paulina hasn't begun asking about everything. (USA Today -- Life)

    Not to put too fine a point on it, but the US has never been without a national public debt since it's inception. More...  Aug 22, 2007
    North County Times / The Californian - Letters to the Editor - Letters to the Editor - 8/21/2007. Last modified Monday, August 20, 2007 9:37 PM PDT. (North County Times)

    Casino risqué  Apr 27, 2007
    Online gambling, extreme fighting, heat from U.S. authorities the fabulous (and somewhat murky) world of Calvin Ayre, farm boy-turned-tycoon. From Friday's Globe and Mail. (Globe and Mail -- Business)

    Canada Reads panel makes its choice  Mar 4, 2007
    There were three books in contention going into Friday's show Lullabies for Little Criminals, Stanley Park by Timothy Taylor and The Song of Kahunsha by Anosh Irani. The Song of Kahunsha, about an orphan child trying to survive in Mumbai, was eliminated in the first vote by the panel. (CBC.ca)

    Canada Reads down to four titles  Mar 3, 2007
    Samson also put in a good word for Stanley Park by Timothy Taylor, saying it was the most ambitious book on the list, treating so many themes at once. The book is about a chef who is trying to launch his own restaurant and his relationship with his father, who is living among the homeless in Stanley Park in Vancouver. (CBC News)

    Remembering Tim Taylor: 'A funny guy' who loved to fish  Feb 20, 2007
    Timothy Taylor of Escondido was very talented with his hands, able to fix most anything around the house, make furniture and dentures, and draw beautifully. But he is perhaps most remembered for his keen sense of humor and his talent for telling a good joke. (North County Times)

    Obituaries - 2/9/2007  Feb 9, 2007
    North County Times/The Californian - Obituaries. Last modified Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:55 PM PST. (North County Times)

    2007 Canada Reads  Feb 8, 2007
    Titles for this years Canada Reads announced. The Canada Reads competition is the literary version of television's Survivor. (Suite101.com)



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