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Paul Batista, Author, Television personality

A novelist, television personality, and poet, Paul Batista is also one of the most widely known trial lawyers in the United States. He is a 1970 graduate of Bowdoin College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a 1974 graduate of Cornell Law School.

Batista is the author of the critically acclaimed novel Death's Witness, published in 2006. His other books include Civil RICO (Wolters Kluwer/Aspen), a treatise, the first edition of which was published in 1987. Civil RICO is now in its third edition.

Since 1991, Batista has been a regular Guest Commentator on legal and other subjects on Court TV and CNN, among other national newtworks.

Batista's articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The National Law Journal, among others.

Batista is also a widely published poet whose work has appeared in literary magazines such as Poetry International, Press, and Pegasus.

Batista, whose son Aaron is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh and whose daughter attends a private school in New England, lives in New York City and Sag Harbor, New York. Batista is a veteran of the United States Army. -->

Death's Witness (Sourcebooks Landmark 2007); Civil RICO Practice Manual (Wolters/Kluwer; Aspen; John Wiley & Sons 1997); Amazon.com website; Barnes & Noble. com website. 68.161.134.83 17:29, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Pablo Ortiz (1979). Poeta


Gordon Wishon

Gordon Wishon is the current Chief Information Officer, Associate Vice President and Associate Provost of the University of Notre Dame. He is the first person to hold the office of CIO at the university.

In 2005 Wishon was one of only seven recipients of Computerworld's Premiere 100 IT Leadership Award from higher education. Wishon was formerly the CIO and Associate Vice Provost of the Georgia Institute of Technology where he was a major contributor to the development of the city of Atlanta's commercial information technology growth, most notably during the Summer Olympics of 1996. During his tenure he helped establish Georgia Tech as one of the top IT schools in the nation, introducing one of the first wireless networks to a university environment.

Wishon is currently chair of the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) IT Committee and important contributor of resources and expertise to the Internet 2 network initiative. Recently, Wishon was mentioned for the implementation of emergency text messaging to students and faculty of the university in response to the Virginia Tech massacre of 2007.

Sources

http://oit.nd.edu/about/cio.shtml

http://events.internet2.edu/speakers/speakers.php?go=bio&id=367

http://oit.nd.edu/news/2004/cio_leader_award.shtml

http://www.itap.purdue.edu/rcac/news/news.cfm?NewsID=194

164.223.72.5 17:55, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Todd Proctor

Todd Proctor is the lead pastor of Rockharbor church in Costa Mesa, CA. After graduating Biola University in 1990 he toured 7 years leading worship conferences until finally leading worship for Rockharbor. Once the lead pastor stepped down, Todd Proctor stepped into the role as lead pastor.

Sources

http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2004/found.html

            http://www.independentbands.com/cd/toddproctor.html
            http://www.rockharbor.org  

216.237.32.170 18:09, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The Sopinka Cup

The Sopinka Cup is an annual competition organized by The Advocate's Society and sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers. This two-day event is aimed to encourage law schools to train students in the art of oral advocacy. After elimination occurs in various regions across Canada, eight law schools representing various geographical areas of Canada compete in the bilingual National Finals hosted in Ottawa.

The Sopinka Cup was established in 1999 to honour the late Supreme Court of Canada Justice John Sopinka, who was a long time Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.

Past Winners

2007: Karen McCaig and Donna Polgar from Osgoode Hall Law School
2006: Eric Hachinski and Lana Jackson from University of Manitoba
2005: Laura Marr and Krista Smith from Dalhousie University
2004: Anne-Marie Lacoste and Marie-Pier Michon from University of Montreal
2003: Kevin Toyne and Jennifer Malabar from University of Manitoba
2002: Almira Esmail and Tim Livingston from University of Victoria School of Law
2001: Stephen Christie and Paul Grower from University of Manitoba
2000: Katherine Hilton and David Armstrong from University of Toronto

Sources

American College of Trial Lawyers

192.26.212.72 18:43, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Jan Tománek

Jan Tománek (1978) graduated at High School of Arts in Prague in 1996. Since 1999 he has been studying at Prague’s Academy of Fine Arts in the studio of “New Media”. He engages in making short 3D animated movies and combined movies with real actors. Since 1997 he creating short movies In the year 1997 he has created his first short movie Perpetuum mobile. It was a story about human’s curiosity and cupidity. In 1999 he produced two short acted movies and one 3D animated story about two living glasses. In these days he is cooperating with the Czech Public TV on his last movie, which will be a combination of 3D modelled backgrounds with real actors shot on the blue background. He also cooperate with Prague's Magic Lantern (National Theatre). His movies were presented and awarded on many Czech and foreign festivals. On his movies he does almost everything alone - form sctipt, directing, animation and postproduction - he does independent authors movies.


Filmography

1997 - Poslední večeře Páně (The Last dinner of Lord) - 3 min.

1997 - Perpetuum mobile - 5 min.

1999 - Kapesníček (The Hanky) - 6 min.

1999 - Ze života sklenic (From the life of glasses) - 3 min. - 3D animovaný film

1999 - Vlastně nikam… (Actually nowhere…) - 20 min.

2000 - Svět (The World) - 3 min. - 3D animovaný film

2001 - Červená Karkulka - 5 min. - krátký hraný film s triky

2002 - Žáby - (The Frogs) - 4 min - 3D animovaný (Mandala Media Award 2002 - Barcelona)

2003 - Probuzení - 20 min - hraný / trikový

2006 - Kozí příběh - pověsti staré Prahy / Goat Story - The Old Prague Legends


86.49.10.222 18:45, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Arthur Ernest Exon



Brigadier General Arthur Ernest Exon's final military assignment was as the director of the defense contract administration services region, Defense Supply Agency, Los Angeles, Calif.

General Exon was born in Geddes, S.D., in 1916. He attended high school in Fairfax, S.D. and Southern State Teachers College at Springfield, S.D. He was principal of the Junior High School at Fairfax, S.D. for four years before entering military service in January 1942.

In March 1942, General Exon entered aviation cadet training and received his pilot rating in November of the same year. His first duty assignment following flight school was with the 57th Fighter Group in the European-African-Middle Eastern theater of operations. He flew 135 combat missions in Africa, Sicily, Italy, Corsica and Southern France with a total of 325 combat hours. During a mission over Cecina, Italy, in April 1944, his aircraft was severely damaged by an exploding ammunition depot and he was forced to bail out. Captured by the Germans, he remained a prisoner of war until June 1945.

In 1948, following completion of a two-year industrial administration course at the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, he was assigned to Air Materiel Command Headquarters, as chief of the Maintenance Data Section. From August 1951 until April 1952, he was deputy director of maintenance engineering at the Middletown Air Materiel Area, Olmsted Air Force Base, Pa.

Following two years of duty as deputy for operations for the Far East Logistics Force, Japan, he returned to the United States in July 1954 to attend the Air War College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.

He later was assigned to the Pentagon for five years where he held various procurement assignments, among them deputy for procurement and production, deputy chief of staff for materiel. In 1960 he became chief of ballistic missiles within the Directorate of Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and was responsible for establishing the Jupiter Ballistic Missile system for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Italy and Turkey.

He departed Europe in July 1963 for duty as deputy commander, Middletown Air Materiel Area, Olmsted Air Force Base, Pa. In August 1964 he was assigned as commander, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. While at Wright-Patterson, General Exon reported reported that a secret group of high-ranking officers and scientists were somehow involved with UFO studies; he nicknamed this group the "Unholy Thirteen." He assumed duties in January 1966 as director, Defense Contract Administration Services Region, Los Angeles, Calif.

His decorations include the Distinguished Service Cross, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with 15 oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, British Distinguished Flying Cross, Croix de Guerre (France), with palm and star.

Brigadier General Exon retired on May 1, 1969. He died on July 23, 2005.


His official Air Force biography is at http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.asp?bioID=5381

See also [[5]]

Sources

164.65.155.150 18:52, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

STUCK Magazine


Stu Pollard

A native of Louisville, KY, Stu attended Kentucky Country Day and Georgetown University. He spent three years working for New York's McCann-Erickson advertising before moving to Los Angeles to attend USC Film School.

Stu made his feature film debut in 2000, with ‘’Nice Guys Sleep Alone’’, starring Sean O'Bryan and Vanessa Marcil. A romantic comedy about the dating scene in Louisville, Kentucky, the independent production was broadcast in over a dozen countries and carried on cable television’s HBO. The film enjoyed tremendous popularity at Hollywood Video and Netflix.com, garnering press coverage from ‘’USA Today’’, ‘’Time’’, and ‘’Variety’’.

In 2005, Stu delivered his second feature film, ‘’Keep Your Distance’’, starring Gil Bellows (‘’The Shawshank Redemption’’, ‘’Ally McBeal’’) and Jennifer Westfeldt (‘’Kissing Jessica Stein’’). The film takes the audience on a roller coaster ride, as a seemingly perfect marriage slowly dissolves at the foot of betrayal.


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74.130.234.84 19:28, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

68.21.34.195 19:48, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Chorye Spoone

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Chorye Spoone (born 1985) is a Baltimore Orioles pitcher who hails from Pasadena, Maryland. He is a 2003 graduate of Northeast High School and later attended CCBC-Catonsville before he was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 34th round (2004), but he rejected the Padres offer later to be drafted by the hometown Orioles in 2005. He helped Northeast win the Maryland State title for baseball in 2001 during his sophomore year and became an all-county player his last 2 years of high school. Since joining the Orioles, he has been unstoppable every ranking he has appeared and on his way to join the big club by 2009.


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Shaun Pruitt

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Shaun Pruitt is an American Basketball Player( Born November 22, 1985). He is currently a center for the University of Illinois.

High School: Illinois Mr. Basketball runner-up in 2004 ... Considered the top big man in the state of Illinois .... Led West Aurora to tie school record with 32 wins and third place finish at Class AA state tournament, averaging 16.5 points, 8.5 rebounds, four blocks, two assists and two steals per game ... Played with two other Div. I basketball recruits at West Aurora with Justin Cerasoli (Mississippi) and Jeah Thomas (Florida A&M) ... Led Blackhawks with game highs of 21 points and nine rebounds in win over two-time state champion Peoria Central ... West Aurora was the only team from Illinois to defeat Peoria Central in over two seasons ... West Aurora moved to No. 6 national ranking by USA Today after win over Peoria Central ... Blackhawks compiled a record of 85-7 during his three seasons, the best record in the state ... Captured DuPage Valley Conference MVP honors after leading team to third consecutive 14-0 conference record, 45 consecutive conference wins and fifth-straight conference championship overall ... First-Team All-State by the Associated Press, IBCA and Chicago Tribune ... Aurora Beacon News Player of the Year ... Second-Team All-State by the Chicago Sun-Times ... Consensus national top 75 player as a senior ... Led Team Illinois in rebounding with nine in 2004 Wendy's Classic and in defeat of Chinese Junior National Team in June of 2004 ... Grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds vs. Missouri's top-ranked private school, Chaminade, at KMOX Shootout in St. Louis ... As a junior, appeared in final eight games of the season on 26-2 team, returning from a preseason broken ankle ... Averaged 14.5 points and 7.5 rebounds ... Had strong summer performances at NBA Players Association camp, his second Nike All-American camp (receiving Top 25 honors), Adidas Big Time and AAU Nationals ... As a sophomore, led West Aurora to state super-sectional and 27-3 record, returning from broken foot in second game to average 12.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in 17 games ... Played for legendary coach Gordy Kerkman at West Aurora ... Attended Chicago Providence St. Mel as a freshman, and was a member of a 23-7 super-sectional team.

College: Freshman: 2004-05 Freshman: Saw action in 21 games on the season, averaging 4.6 minutes per game ... Scored a season-high seven points and grabbed a season-high five rebounds vs. Florida A&M (Nov. 21).

2005-06 Sophomore: Started all 33 games on the season and averaged 19.4 minutes per game, after averaging 4.6 minutes last season ... One of Illinois' most improved players last year, he averaged 6.2 points on 52.4 percent shooting (86-164) on the season ... Scored in double figures six times ... Third on the team in rebounding, averaging 5.1 boards ... Ranked seventh in the Big Ten in field goal shooting in conference games only at 54.3 percent (50-92) ... Scored a career-high 17 points on 7-9 shooting along with a career-high three blocks at Indiana (Jan. 17) ... Pulled down a career-high 10 rebounds at Northwestern (Jan. 21) ... Averaged 9.4 points over the final five games of the regular season ... Shot 71 percent from the field (22-31) over the final seven games of the regular season.

2006-2007: Pruitt earned third-team All-Big Ten honors in 2006-07. The only Illini player to start every game each of the last two years, Pruitt ranked second on the team in scoring (11.4 ppg) and led the team in rebounding (7.5 rpg) this past season. His rebounding totals ranked third in the Big Ten, while he was fourth in the conference in field goal shooting at 54.9 percent (161-293). Pruitt ranked second among Big Ten players with nine double-doubles on the season. He scored in double figures 22 times, and was Illinois' leading scorer eight times and leading rebounder 16 times during the year.

In recent news, he has declared for the 2007 NBA Draft, and has not signed an agent. Some say he is testing the waters.

Personal Life: Born Nov. 22, 1985 in Chicago ... Mother is Debra Pruitt ... Father is Steve Pruitt ... Majoring in speech communications ... Father played basketball at Olive-Harvey College ... First Aurora player since Kenny Battle to join the Fighting Illini ... Joined Battle on West Aurora's prestigious basketball "Wall of Fame" ... Honor roll student as a senior ... High school teammate of Louisiana State's Dameon Mason as a sophomore and junior ... Favorite athlete is NBA star Kevin Garnett.

Trivia: - He is left handed

- He is currently dating Ford Model Grishma Srirama, who can be seen at the Illini games.

- favorite music is Rap and hip-hop

- Good friends with former Illini Players Dee Brown, Deron Williams and Luther Head.

- has a tattoo of his mother's name, as well as his own initials

- nicknamed "SP"

- attended pre-draft camps his sophomore year.

- wears jersery #55


Height: 6'10

weight: 245 Lbs

Home Town: Aurora,IL

position: forward/center


Sources

http://fightingillini.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/pruitt_shaun00.html

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/profile?playerId=22390

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/56311.html

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/sioncampus/04/18/collegetandr/index.html?section=si_latest


John mieser 20:35, 9 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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