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  1. Finn McCool's Football Club: The Birth, Death, and Resurrection of a Pub Soccer Team in the City of the Dead by Stephen Rea, 2009-01-27
  2. HOLLYWOOD IRISH: In Their Own Words: Illustrated Interviews With Gabriel Byrne, Liam Neeson, Pierce Brosnan, Stephen Rea, Aidan Quinn and Patrick Bergin
  3. The I-Series Computing Concepts Introductory (The I Series) by Stephen Haag, Maeve Cummings, et all 2003-10-03
  4. Killers by Stephen Rea, 1998-12
  5. Dubliners CD [Audiobook, Unabridged] [Audio CD] by Frank McCourt (Reader), Ciaran Hinds (Author), Donal Donnelly (Author), Colm Meaney (Author), Stephen Rea (Author) James Joyce (Author), 2005
  6. Ozzy Osbourne: Diary of a Madman by Garry Bushell, Mick Wall, et all 1984-10
  7. Dubliners by James Joyce, Ciaran Hinds, et all 2005-05-10
  8. Gulliver's Travels (Reproducible Rhyme Books) by Jonathan Swift, 1998-02-01
  9. New Jersey GEPA Grade 8 Math (REA) - The Best Test Prep for NJ Grade 8 Math (Test Preps) by The Staff of REA, 2005-02-01
  10. Alumni of Queen's University Belfast: Seamus Heaney, Liam Neeson, Mary Mcaleese, John Stewart Bell, Stephen Rea, Simon Callow, Cahal Daly
  11. Northern Ireland Stage Actors: Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Rea, James Nesbitt, Ciarán Hinds, Michael Legge, Laura Pyper, Patrick Magee
  12. Guinevere Stephen Rea, Sarah Polley, Jean Smart & Gina Gershon by Vhs Video, 1994
  13. Television Actors From Northern Ireland: Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Rea, James Nesbitt, Ciarán Hinds, Roma Downey, Michael Legge, Laura Pyper
  14. Film Actors From Northern Ireland: Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Rea, James Nesbitt, Ciarán Hinds, Adrian Dunbar, Stephen Boyd, Michael Legge

121. CNN - Pavement's Stephen Malkmus: Viva La Anti-diva - June 21, 1999
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Pavement's Stephen Malkmus: Viva la anti-diva
Web posted on: Monday, June 21, 1999 1:42:59 PM EDT By Donna Freydkin
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(CNN) - If pride truly goes before the fall, than Pavement's Stephen Malkmus should have nothing to worry about. For a guy whose band is credited with leading the lo-fi indie-rock movement of the early '90s a band still hailed by music critics as one of the decade's most powerful groups Malkmus seems decidedly indifferent. "I'm not worried about having hits," he says. "We've made our mark and I'm happy with what we've done. The rest is just icing on the cake." That icing includes accolades from writers at the New Yorker, the Village Voice, Rolling Stone and Spin, all of whom fawn over the California band. But Malkmus insists he's not a rock star and never wanted to be. He says he plays the game to keep certain people happy. His label executives and family, in particular, he says, like seeing his face in print. "I'm not against making a living," Malkmus says. "I get to do art and people say I'm great, occasionally."

122. Slashdot | Stephen King's Net Horror Story
An interpretation of the demise of The Plant. Slashdot
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Stories Old Stories Old Polls Topics Hall of Fame ... Awards Services Broadband Online Books PriceGrabber Product News ... IT Research Stephen King's Net Horror Story Posted by JonKatz on Mon Dec 04, '00 10:30 AM from the -truth-about-digital-publishing- dept. Five months ago, in the name of authorial independence and technological empowerment (not to mention money), Stephen King decided to bypass his publisher and sell his serial novel The Plant directly to readers over the Net. The story is about a predatory vine that terrorizes a small publishing house. Last week, the experiment was suspended. Whether or not he scared his e-readers, King instantly traumatized the publishing industry, which suddenly had to confront its worst nightmare technologically-empowered writers end-running Stone Age marketing notions to tell their own stories and sell them to readers without middlemen. An analysis. The Plant drew the massive media hype associated with anything new involving media and the Net. Then the hype quieted and the sales fell. King and the publishing industry both got some valuable lessons about the Net and how it does or doesn't work to sell books. Last week King abandoned the experiment.

123. The Stephen Lawhead Website
Official site with information about the author and his works.
http://www.stephenlawhead.com/
The Stephen R Lawhead Website Celtic, Arthurian, Historical Fiction Author

124. Stephen Chow
An unofficial site with audio and video clips, picture gallery, filmography, and links.
http://chow-sing-chi.com

125. Harry S. Keeler Books For Sale. This Is The Place To Buy The Works Of Harry Step
New paperback editions of the author's books, mostly mysteries, originally published 193060.
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Some know him as Harry S. Keeler.
Some know him as Harry Stephen Keeler.
Some know him as the father of the Webwork novel.
Some know him as the quirkiest writer ever to inhabit the 20th century, a self-appointed master of dialect, or just as "dat dere kookster from Chi-town what wroten all dem oddball mysteries."
Some know him not at all.
A to Izzard. Fakealoos. Thugland slang. Black dialects. Chinese dialect. The bizarrest names since Ambrose Bierce's Devil's Dictionary . A ton of dashes. And skulls, skulls, skulls. Harry Stephen Keeler's writing leaps from the page and grabs you by the collar, shaking you viciously and demanding that you understand the outre dialects, pleading with you to accept the bizarre strings of coincidence, and forcing you into reading page after page of what can worst be chracterized as "that Keeler guy blathering on and on" and best be characterized as "writing just for the joy of it." And let us be fair. There is no hint of incompetence in the craft of Mr. Keeler. He writes with a command of the language that any author must have to make a living at it for thirty years. Harry Stephen Keeler is not to be lumped in with the likes of, say, Ed Wood, whose writing one might compare, if one felt particularly generous that day, to that of a fourth-grader with a brain injury. Wood was an incompetent hack. Keeler a competent one.

126. Babcock, Stephen Moulton. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Short biographical article on the American chemist who devised a test for butterfat content.
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127. Stephen Daldry
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  • Everest (2005) announced pre-production ... Billy Elliot (2000) ... aka Dancer (2000/I) (France: festival title) (UK: working title) ... aka Billy Elliot (2000) (France) Eight (1998)
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  • Nicole Kidman: An American Cinematheque Tribute (2003) (TV) .... Himself
  • 128. Corriere Della Sera - Stephen King, La Vita E Le Opere
    Biografia essenziale e cronologia delle opere dell'autore.
    http://www.corriere.it/speciali/vita.shtml
    Stephen King, la vita e le opere Donald Edwin King, di origini scozzesi-irlandesi è un militare impegnato nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale come capitano nella Marina Mercantile. Nel 1945, finita la guerra, ritorna a casa dalla moglie Nellie Ruth Pillsbury, sposata sei anni prima (1939), quando lui aveva 25 anni e lei 26. Il 14 settembre 1945 la coppia, ancora senza figli, decide di adottare David Victor. Due anni dopo si trasferiscono, per motivi di lavoro, a Scarborough, nel Maine . Qui, al Maine General Hospital di Portland , il 21 settembre 1946 nasce Stephen Edwin
    I L PADRE - Due anni dopo, però, accade qualcosa di molto grave. Donald King esce di casa per una passeggiata e non farà mai più ritorno a casa. Probabilmente è questo il motivo dei pessimi rapporti padre-figlio nei racconti di King; basti pensare al violento Joe Cambers di Cujo , a Jack Torrance di Shining , al padre ubriacone in It e a quello inetto in Christine
    LA MADRE - La famiglia inizia così un lungo girovagare negli Stati Uniti: da varie regioni del Maine al Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois e Connecticut. La madre di King è una donna di carattere ed accetta ogni lavoro che le capita, anche duro e malpagato. Lavora come stiratrice in una lavanderia, impastatrice da un panettiere, è commessa, donna delle pulizie, cameriera. Come ha raccontato lei stessa, non possiedono un'automobile, ma la famiglia non salta mai un pasto, anche se a volte significa lavorare dieci ore al giorno.
    «MARTE E' IL PARADISO» - I figli non vengono lasciati però del tutto soli. La donna li guida all'ascolto della buona musica e alla lettura dei classici della letteratura. Il piccolo Stephen già a quattro anni dimostra di essere affascinato dall'insolito e "dal lato oscuro dell'uomo". Infatti, disubbidendo alla madre, una sera ascolta di nascosto alla radio l'adattamento del racconto

    129. Conversation With Stephen Ambrose
    PBS interview with bestselling author stephen E. Ambrose who talks about his new book Undaunted Courage Lewis Clark and the American West.
    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/gergen/ambrose_book_6-20.html
    Stephen E. Ambrose, the best-selling author of D-Day and the distinguished biographer of Richard Nixon and Dwight D. Eisenhower, has now written the definitive account of the most momentous expedition in American history Lewis and Clark's pioneering journey across the North American continent from the Mississippi to the Pacific, carried out under the personal direction of President Thomas Jefferson. In UNDAUNTED COURAGE: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West Above all, however, UNDAUNTED COURAGE is a grand, colorful narrative of heart-stopping adventure and wondrous discovery, in which Ambrose conveys a vivid sense of what western North America was like before its settlement by European-Americans, as seen through the eyes of the first white man to explore it. As Ambrose puts it, "Lewis was able, through his writing, to take us, two centuries later, to the unexplored Missouri River, Rocky Mountain, and Oregon wilderness country of 1804-6, to meet Indian tribes untouched by European influence, to paint their portraits in words that capture the economic, political, and social conditions of their lives, along with their vibrancy, savagery, beliefs, habits, manners, and customs in a way never since surpassed and seldom matched. The journals he wrote are among his greatest achievements and constitute a priceless gift to the American people. . . . " On August 31, 1803, Lewis set out from Pittsburgh, traveling down the Ohio River to Louisville, Kentucky, where he joined forces with William Clark, the man he had chosen without hesitation to be co-commander of the expedition. The complete mutual trust between Lewis and Clark, which Ambrose calls "one of the great friendships of all time, " was vital to the success of their enterprise. Together with a company of some thirty men, they voyaged down the Ohio, up the Mississippi to the rollicking frontier town of St. Louis, and then up the Missouri to an Indian settlement near what is now Bismarck, North Dakota, where they wintered. At last, as the spring of 1804 burst forth around them, they embarked on the most critical leg of their journey, venturing into what was then literally uncharted territory.

    130. Stephen Nichols - TV Tome
    News, notes, credits and biography.
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    Stephen is having a fan event at the GH weekend on July 11. Please check his website for ticket information. He may also do a reading of "Love Letters" on July 9th, if the rights to the play can be secured. More info as it comes available. More Info Crew Credits Movie Credits Get the Dime (2004) - Writer Get the Dime (2004) - Director More Info Acting Appearances Starring Roles Santa Barbara (1984) - Dr. Skylar Gates (September-November 1992) Days of Our Lives (1965) - Steve 'Patch' Johnson (1985-1990) General Hospital (1963) - Stefan Cassadine (July 1996-January 2002, June 2, 2003-October 16, 2003)
  • 131. Stephen Collins Online
    Official site, containing rare photos, a biography, news items, and reports on current projects.
    http://www.stephencollins.com/
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    and links Stephen's Song of the Week: "Goodnight My Love"
    The debut CD order now! Thanks to so many of you who made it on short notice, especially a woman named Lu (Lou?), who travelled all the way from Maryland to make the show. Due to the success of the show, return dates are in the planning stages, and we'll post new dates and times as soon as they're definite. Stephen's debut CD is now available on The Gold Label. The CD features Stephen singing and playing some hand-picked rock 'n roll and doo-wop classics, along with a sensational band (who will be familiar to fans of 7th Heaven). Click here for details, and click here to order the CD and to listen to mp3 samples of the songs. New episodes of 7th Heaven will be airing every Monday night from now through the end of May. Thanks to you

    132. Stephen Jordan's Homepage
    Graduate student at MIT. Physics and math puzzles, scientist quotes, and personal information.
    http://web.mit.edu/sjordan/www
    Stephen Jordan's Homepage
    BS in Physics 2003 Penn State
    Currently PhD student in Physics at MIT
    Presently I study quantum algorithms. Previously I have worked on condensed matter experiment and simulation.
    Quantum Algorithms
    It is now believed that quantum computers can solve certain problems more efficiently than classical computers. For example, quantum algorithms have been discovered which can factor large numbers in an amount of time which varies roughly as the cube of the number of digits. No classical algorithm with such efficiency is known and many people suspect that it is mathematically impossible for one to exist, although no one has yet succeeded in proving this. Quantum algorithms superior to all known classical algorithms have been discovered for several problems, and in a small number of cases, the superiority of quantum techniques has been rigorously proven. However, the full power of quantum computers relative to classical computers is still largely unknown, and the search for new quantum algorithms remains active. My own research has so far involved quantum numerical algorithms. Specifically, I found that it is possible to perform numerical gradient estimation in any number of dimensions using two function evaluations, whereas classically the required number of function evaluations scales linearly with the dimensionality. I completed this research at MIT, where I have been enjoying the advice and insights of

    133. Nat'l Academies Press: Stephen Hawking: A Life In Science
    Complete text of the book by Michael White and John Gribbin, which tells the story of Hawking's life.
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    134. Canadian Music Centre - Radio CMC
    (1950 ), Minneapolis-St. Paul. Picture, biography, selected works, and CDs from the Canadian Music Centre.
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    135. Stephen David Beck - Composer
    Composer of instrumental and electroacoustic music. Picture, biography, music, recordings, and contact information.
    http://www.music.lsu.edu/~sdbeck/
    School of Music
    Louisiana State University
    Baton Rouge, LA 70803-2504 Voice: 1 (225) 578-2594
    Fax: 1 (225) 578-2562 E-mail: sdbeck@lsu.edu Stephen David Beck is a composer of electro-acoustic music, orchestral and chamber music, and most recently, music for theater. His main focus of research is in electroacoustic sound diffusion, and in Virtual Musical Instruments, a system of human-computer interaction for live performance and improvisation. He teaches composition and computer music at Louisiana State University. He is director of the Festival of Contemporary Music Steering Committee, which directs the oldest university-based new music festival in the US. Beck also creates custom software for his research and composition with Virtual Musical Instruments. He is the author of Csnd.app, a NEXTSTEP user interface to Csound. He is currently porting Csnd.app to Mac OS X. He also serves as Past President of the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS).
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    136. Yo-Yo Ma Captivates Symphony Hall With Sincerity
    Review of YoYo Ma's performance of the Cello Concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
    http://www-tech.mit.edu/V113/N9/yo-yo-ma.09a.html
    Yo-Yo Ma captivates Symphony Hall with sincerity
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    With Yo-Yo Ma.
    Symphony Hall.
    Feb. 18-20.
    By Allison Marino
    Staff Reporter classical, with Joseph Haydn's Symphony 101; neo-romanticism, with Stephen Albert's Cello Concerto; and late romantic Czech nationalism, with Antonin Dvorak's Serenade for Strings. Symphony 101, nicknamed "The Clock" within a decade of its first performance, is one of Haydn's well-loved "London" symphonies. The Cello Concerto was finished only two years ago and marks the first BSO performance of any of Albert's works. Light and spirited, Serenade for Strings was composed in a surprising one and a half weeks, during a compositional torrent of Dvorak's in 1875. BSO assistant conductor Robert Spano led the orchestra for this blockbuster program because Seiji Ozawa was ill. Composer Stephen Albert's recent and untimely death in December 1992 made Ma's performance of his Cello Concerto particularly poignant. Even though Ma's technical facility was undeniably awesome, the true life of the performance lay in his intensely sincere interpretation of Albert's Concerto. Whether the mood was harsh and rhythmic, lyrical and passionate, or frenetic with seemingly impossible tempo changes, the cello seemed an extension of Ma. He smoothly mastered neo-romanticist tonalities; the tonal focus was at times major, minor, chromatic, and even borrowed from the East. Albert composed the Cello Concerto specifically for Ma, often consulting with him to work out compositional blocks. Well-crafted and expressive, the concerto displayed Albert's unusual compositional talent and insight as Ma brought it to life. The loss of Stephen Albert's will definitely be felt in the musical community.

    137. LA KINGLOPEDIA DE STEPHEN KING - THE HIDDEN SIDE
    Bibliograf­a, biograf­a, filmograf­a y lista de todos sus personajes, sus interrelaciones, novedades, rarezas y material de coleccionista.
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    138. St. Stephen The Martyr, Thunder Bay
    In Current River. Lists a calendar of church events, gives information about clergy, worship times, and pastoral care, among related resources.
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    139. Archtop Guitar By Luthier Holst
    Acoustic and electric archtop guitars.
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    140. Stephen Rhoads, Architect
    Planning, designing, coordinating and managing the construction of custom residences, and renovations and additions to existing structures.
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