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    Robert Taylor, 84; critic was man of letters, connections  Oct 27, 2009
    Mr. Taylor also brought William A. Henry III from the Globe s editorial page to cover television. Henry won the 1980 Pulitzer Prize for criticism. (Boston Globe)

    Supreme Court to Hear Local Gun Laws Suit  Oct 1, 2009
    "The concept of a universal militia originated in England. The requirement that subjects keep and bear arms for military duty dates back to at least the 12th century when King Henry II, in the Assize of Arms, obligated all freemen to bear arms for public defense. King Henry III required certain subjects between the ages of fifteen and fifty (including non-land-owning subjects) to bear arms. The reason for such a requirement was that in the absence of a regular army and police force (which was... (CBS News)

    OSU graduates one of its largest classes  Aug 21, 2009
    Oregon City: Aaron J. Anderson, Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration; Amanda L. Anderson, Master of Education, Education; Braden A. Bicknell, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration; Michelle M. Brown, Doctor of Pharmacy, Pharmacy, Doctor of Pharmacy (4-year); Walter C. Clow, Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Manufacturing Engineering; Amy M. Comstock, Bachelor of Science, Zoology; Aaron M. Crosby, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering; Theodore E.... (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

    A Brief Overview of Caerphilly Cast...  Aug 20, 2009
    Construction on the castle began in April 1268, under the auspices of Gilbert de Clare, Anglo-Norman lord of Glamorgan and a baron of Henry III. His intention on building the enormous fortress was to prevent South Wales from coming under the control of Llewelyn ein Llyw olaf, otherwise known as Llewelyn the Last, who ruled much of mid and north Wales at that time ... Gilbert began the castle again in 1271, and this time, under the protective eye of Henry III, construction proceeded without... (Suite101.com)

    Meed-ja rule No.1: no number twos  Jul 11, 2009
    Mal Meninga, Queensland State of Origin coach, on how he felt when he realised that Nate Myles would be suspended for six weeks, for dropping a Henry III in a hotel corridor last Sunday morning: "I was a bit shitty ". Will Genia, the new reserve Wallabies halfback, on his first training session: "I know of them but I had to introduce myself to guys like George Smith. I almost called him 'Sir'. I didn't say anything to Matt Giteau, until he said hello to me.". (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)

    It’s good to be back! What did I miss?  Jul 7, 2009
    Anonymous, Henry III was a song by Herman s Hermits ... I meant Henry VIII, Henry III was not musical at all ... Henry III was more of a Jim Donnan. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Sports)

    Eleanor of Castile  Apr 14, 2009
    After the embalming, she was buried at Westminster Abbey, near the body of Edward's father, King Henry III. Her viscera was buried at the Lincoln Cathedral and her heart was buried at Blackfriars Church. A devastated King Edward honored his beloved wife's memory by erecting crosses a every place where Eleanor's 12 day funeral procession rested at night during the journey from St. Catherine's to Westminster Abbey. (Suite101.com)

    Montana Kaimin should rethink printing sex columnFriday, April 10, 2009  Apr 11, 2009
    William Henry III, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for journalism, wrote: Some ideas are better than others; some values more enduring. Some journalism is worthy of publishing. (Missoulian, MT)

    Deltas award scholarships at HCC  Feb 25, 2009
    Not pictured are Kimberly D. Bracy, local chapter president, and Joseph C. Henry III, scholarship recipient. The scholarship program is spearheaded by the chapters Scholarship Committee which include members Coletta L. Edwards, chair; Kimberly D. Bracy; Vivian Branch; Della L. Clark; Margaret Clark; Emily Edwards; Teresa Raquel Robinson Freeman; Alma L. Hinton; Monica Simmons; Doretha B. Sledge and Dorothy Smith. (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald, NC)

    Thousands of kids come out to Kids Expo  Feb 22, 2009
    Alonzo Henry III of Bloomington was most entertained by playing guitar at a booth that featured the video game Rock Band. Henry, 11, talked about the game after he had a tiger design painted on his face. (The Pantagraph newspaper)

    NL MP revolt good for democracy  Feb 8, 2009
    In 1265, Simon de Montfort called the first elected Parliament in England under Henry III. It survived the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell and 700 years of English history, spreading around the world to the colonies. It s a pretty good system, in theory, but maybe it s time for a makeover to reflect the expectations of the citizenry and what it considers a democracy. (TheChronicleHerald.ca)




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