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  1. Lean Solutions: How Companies and Customers Can Create Value and Wealth Together by Daniel T. Jones, James P. Womack, 2007-06-04
  2. James Jones: An American Literary Orientalist Master by Steven R. Carter, 1998-01-01
  3. Epicurean Delight: The Life and Times of James Beard by Evan Jones, 1992-10-01
  4. Othello (Actors on Shakespeare) by James Earl Jones, 2007-01
  5. Yankee Blitzkrieg: Wilson's Raid through Alabama and Georgia by James Pickett Jones, 2000-10-12
  6. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: A Photographic Journal
  7. James Earl Jones by James Earl Jones, 1994-10-01
  8. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (TM) by James Rollins, 2008-05-20
  9. The Last Viking: Wilhelm's Thousand-Year Quest to Regain Valhalla by James William Jones, 2009-05-08
  10. Faked To Death: A Simon Kirby-Jones Mystery (James, Dean, Simon Kirby-Jones Mystery.) by Dean James, 2003-04-01
  11. Dead Center: Clinton-Gore Leadership and the Perils of Moderation by James Macgregor Burns, Georgia Jones Sorenson, 1999-11-09
  12. Managing bodily injury claims by James R Jones, 2001
  13. Politics and the Other Scene by Étienne Balibar, Daniel Hahn, et all 2002-09
  14. Your Children Will Whistle While They Work! by James J. Jones, 2001-07-15

41. FindLaw: Law Offices Of James Benny Jones
legal and lobbying services to the Native American and Canadian First Nation communities.
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42. John Jones, James O'Donel, And The Question Of Religious Tolerance In Eighteenth
John jones, james O'Donel, and the Question of Religious Tolerance inEighteenthCentury Newfoundland A Correspondence Hans Rollmann. I.
http://www.mun.ca/rels/rc/texts/rc_cong1.html
From The Newfoundland Quarterly, June 1984, Volume 14, Number 4, pp. 23 - 27. Published by The Newfoundland Quarterly Foundation, St. John's, NF. Reprinted by permission.
John Jones, James O'Donel, and the Question of Religious Tolerance in Eighteenth-Century Newfoundland:
A Correspondence Hans Rollmann
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On the 17th of April 1785, the small congregation of Dissenters that had gathered in St. John's for the six o'clock evening worship was rudely disturbed by a mob of angry men, women, and children hurling rocks at their meeting house. When a sergeant from the garrison appeared at the entrance, he was struck on the head with a stone thrown by the Catholic rioters. And although the frightened worshippers several times before had been the object of pranks by Navy soldiers pouring gunpowder down the chimney, this disturbance appeared to be more serious. Only the utmost efforts of John Livingston, an influential citizen, succeeded in dispersing the mob and restoring calm. When the congregation brought a grievance before the local judges, it in turn was accused of inciting anti-Catholic feelings through the sermons of its minister John Jones. The Rev. Walter Price, If any among the Catholic rioters felt that their assault might receive the blessing of the Church, they were quickly told differently by the new superior of the Catholic mission in Newfoundland. The Reverend James Louis O'Donel

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44. James Bond Vs. Indiana Jones @ WWWF Grudge Match
What if james Bond and Indiana jones were in competition?
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"The Nazis are at it again. This time they're combing Jerusalem in search of the Egg of Turin, a Faberge Egg made by John the Baptist. We need you to go in and get it before they do." "The Egg of Turin? Isn't that kind of a silly artifact to chase after?" "Well, dammit, Indy, that's what you get for finding all the good ones! And, besides, it isn't totally silly. This Egg is not only cholesterol-free, but it gives it's owner the power to also be cholesterol-free, and, thus, to live forever. This is a power Hitler cannot have." "I'll take the first red line to Jerusalem." "Oh, and, Indy. The Nazis have joined forces with someone else; someone also bent on world domination. That's gotten the Brits involved. This Egg is too powerful, Indy, for even our allies to get ahold of." Superfriends narrator voice: Meanwhile, thousands of miles away in London, England "Blofeld's at it again, Double-O 7. He's teamed up with the Nazis in search of another one of those blasted eggs. If they get a hold of it, it could mean the end of the free world. Talk to Q and get what you need. Miss Moneypenny will give you the password for your contact in Syria right after she flirts with you. Oh, and the Americans are sending in one of their best men. This is a power that Her Majesty's government, and hers alone, must have, is that clear? Don't blunder your mission this time, Double-O 7."

45. SSC - Author - Jones, James
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46. James Earl Jones Current Month TV Schedule
Monthly television schedule of the actor.
http://www.tv-now.com/stars/jej.html
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On TV
Mar. 1 - Mar. 31
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Eastern Time Zone Used Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold
105 minutes- PG, USA, 1987, (CC), Video, SS, In Stereo, Violence
Directed by Gary Nelson and starring
Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Stone, James Earl Jones
Henry Silva, Robert Donner, Doghmi Larbi
Martin Rabbett A sequel to ``King Solomon's Mines'' finds the adventurer and his fiancee encountering a lost civilization. Sat Mar 1 07:30A HBOE- Home Box Office Wed Mar 5 02:30P HBOE- Home Box Office Thu Mar 13 11:15A HBOE- Home Box Office Fri Mar 21 06:00A HBOE- Home Box Office Tue Mar 25 04:45P HBOE- Home Box Office Best of the Best 120 minutes- USA, 1989, Video, SS, In Stereo Directed by Bob Radler and starring Eric Roberts, James Earl Jones, Sally Kirkland Phillip Rhee, Christopher Penn, Louise Fletcher Five American martial artists prepare to battle the South Korean champions in the 1988 Seoul Summer Olympics. Sat Mar 8 05:00P TNN- The National Network Casper: A Spirited Beginning 120 minutes- USA, 1997, In Stereo

47. S P A C E C O W B O Y S
Official Site. Starring Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee jones, Donald Sutherland, and james Garner.
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48. Gallery Chuma, Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC gallery showcasing original art and graphics. Featuring the gullah art of Jonathan Green, james Denmark, John jones and others.
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We are located in beautiful downtown Charleston, South Carolina in the historic Long Stable Building with over 2900 square feet of exhibition space showcasing original fine art and graphics. Jonathan Green signing his Calendars at Gallery Chuma Jonathan Green featured on CBS "Sunday Morning" Show on February 3, 2002 Award winning artist Jonathan Green is considered one of the most important painters of the Southern experience and is certainly one of the most preeminent artists capturing the traditions of African American Southern culture. Jonathan Green, one of South Carolina's treasures, is a professional artist whose work over the past twenty years has been exhibited at major national and international venues and has appeared in numerous fine art and literary publications. Please let us know what you think and how we may improve.

49. Betty Carter
Interview with Carter by james T. jones IV. This site offers contemporary and historic information and images concerning the world of jazz music.
http://www.afgen.com/betty_carter.html
Betty Carter It was 3 p.m. last February, the afternoon before the Grammys, and a typically frigid day in Brooklyn, N.Y. Jazz vocalist Betty Carter restlessly paced her three-story brownstone home. A number of awards flanked her living room, from a Washington, D.C., salutation declaring a Betty Carter Day to an Indy award naming Bet-Car the nation's best independent label in 1981. The only thing missing was a Grammy, a conspicuously glaring omission for a performer both Carmen McRae and Sarah Vaughan have called the greatest pure jazz singer. But that accolade accompanies Carter's reputation of being difficult, unyielding, just down right bitchy. "The bitch is that I've been Betty Carter, that I'm seeking to be as creative as I can be, standing for what I believe in. If I'm a bitch, I'm a good one." Carter's uncompromising stance for pure jazz has kept record firms at bay. Undaunted, she formed Bet-Car in 1970 and released five albums. Two of Them - The Audience With Betty Carter and Whatever Happened To Love? - received Grammy nominations. Both lost.

50. Jones, James Earl
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Jones, James Earl Jones, James Earl, The Great White Hope (1968). He made his stage debut at the Univ. of Michigan and appeared thereafter for seven years with the New York Shakespeare Festival in Macbeth Othello (1963), and King Lear (1973), among many others. On Broadway, he appeared in The Iceman Cometh Of Mice and Men (1974), and Athol Fugard's A Lesson from Aloes (1980). He returned triumphantly to the stage in August Wilson Fences (1987). Jones has had supporting roles in numerous films, most notably as the voice of the villain Darth Vader in Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Return of the Jedi
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51. Listening Between The Lines | Rosewood Reborn
Radio documentary with james Earl jones about the infamous ruin of Rosewood in 1923. Includes transcript and tape availability information, as well as real player files.
http://rosewood.wmnf.org/projects/rosewood/index.html
(Detail of a burning home in Rosewood, FL - 1923. Click here to see full picture)
A Radio Documentary with James Earl Jones
An attack on a white womanallegedly by a black manled to destruction of a whole community. 7 decades later, in the only known case of racial "reparations" by a government in the U.S., Florida compensated survivors of that massacre. Rosewood Reborn, a radio documentary, produced by RealityWorks, now Listening Between the Lines, recounts the Rosewood massacre of 1923, and the $2-million dollar survivor settlement of 1994. It's available as a one-hour program or as two half-hours. Cassette copies of this program, winner of the Edward R. Murrow and International Radio Gold Worldmedal and Grand Awards, are available from the Pacifica Archives Produced by Alan Lipke and distributed by Pacifica Radio, initial release of this program coincided with the 74th anniversary of the massacre. Unlike the movie "Rosewood", this documentary tells the actual history of Rosewood's destruction and its groundbreaking "rebirth"

52. Jones, James
encyclopediaEncyclopedia jones, james. jones, james, 1921–77, Americannovelist, b. Robinson, Ill. Written in the tradition of
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Jones, James Jones, James, , American novelist, b. Robinson, Ill. Written in the tradition of naturalism , his novels often celebrate the endurance of man. From Here to Eternity (1951), his best-known work and the first of a trilogy, is a powerful story of army life in Hawaii immediately before the attack on Pearl Harbor; The Thin Red Line (1962) and Whistle (1978) complete the series. His other novels include Some Came Running (1957) and A Touch of Danger Viet Journal (1974) is an account of his trip to Vietnam. See biography by F. MacShane (1985); study by J. R. Giles (1981).
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53. Social Control, Social Displacement & Coal Mining
Article by Dr. james B. jones, Jr.
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Social Control, Social Displacement and Coal Mining in the Cumberland Plateau, 1880-1930. by Dr. James B. Jones, Jr.
Every Day in Tennessee History

Along with the change to factory production was a basic shift in the source of energy, from human to steam. The industrial revolution was ultimately driven by steam-engines fueled by coal. As it progressed so did the demand for a plentiful and cheap source of coal energy. In America that source was bituminous coal, found in the Appalachian Mountains which run from Pennsylvania to northern Alabama. In Tennessee the portion of that mountain chain where coal is found is the Cumberland Plateau. It extends in a northeast and southwest direction across the state, forming the dividing line between Middle and East Tennessee. The Cumberland Plateau is divided into the northern and southern coal fields consisting of 21 counties. By comparison with Kentucky and West Virginia, the Cumberland Plateau is relatively poor in coal resources. Nevertheless, it was sufficiently rich enough to catch the attention of investors eager to cash in on fueling industrial growth.
Coke, a residue of coal, was used as a fuel for iron production and became also a product of coal mining in Tennessee. Beehive coke ovens, so called because of their internal shape, were constructed around 1859 at the Tracy City location in Grundy County and at the Etna operation in Marion County. The remains of some are part of the state park at Tracy City, while others may be found in Dunlap [NR] and in Whiteside, Glen Mary, and Waldensia. Additionally, along the Cumberland River there were some small time operations which helped fuel the U.S. Navy gunboats during the Civil War.

54. Jones, James Earl
james Earl jones, 5 Nomination • 1 Win. Actor In A Leading Role Drama The GreatWhite Hope 1970. Actor In A Leading Role - Musical Or Comedy Claudine 1974.
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James Earl Jones Actor In A Leading Role - Drama
The Great White Hope
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Claudine
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Gabriel's Fire

55. Database Guru Shines Anew
Companies from Oracle to Amazon are indebted to james Gray. His achievements are acknowledged by an international computer group. By Christopher jones. Wired News
http://www.wired.com/news/news/story/16408.html

56. Jones, James T.: Jack Kerouac's Duluoz Legend
Jack Kerouac's Duluoz Legend The Mythical Form of an AutobiographicalFiction james T. jones. October ISBN 08093-2263-3 / cloth
http://www.siu.edu/~siupress/titles/f99_titles/jones_jack.htm
Jack Kerouac's Duluoz Legend
The Mythical Form of an Autobiographical Fiction
James T. Jones
October
ISBN 0-8093-2263-3 / cloth / $34.95s
272 pages / 6 X 9
American Literature
In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing. Jones demonstrates that Maggie Cassidy, The Subterraneans, and Tristessa share a form that results from Kerouac's unresolved rivalry with his father for the love of his mother. He discusses Kerouac's replacement of the destructive brother figures in On the Road and Visions of Cody with the constructive hero of The Dharma Bums. He also shows how the Oedipal structure of the Duluoz Legend applies to Kerouac's nonfiction. In the penultimate chapter, Jones explains how Big Sur, Kerouac's story of his alcohol-induced nervous breakdown, actually marks the climax of the Duluoz Legend. The alcoholism, Jones insists, is not the cause but a symptom of a breakdown brought on by his attachment to his mother. He shows how Kerouac's obsession with his family repeats Oedipal themes throughout the Duluoz Legend. Finally, he deals with Oedipal themes in Kerouac's nonnarrative work, including Old Angel Midnight, Some of the Dharma, The Scripture of the Golden Eternity, and several poems.

57. James Earl Jones
Filmography, biography, television schedule, pictures and links.
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Jones, James Earl

58. Jones, James Earl
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59. Bio, Jones, James E.
jones, james EMORY Name james Emory jones Rank/Branch E7/US Army Special ForcesUnit Command Control, MACVSOG Date of Birth 08 September 1939 (Enigma GA
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JONES, JAMES EMORY Name: James Emory Jones Rank/Branch: E7/US Army Special Forces Unit: Command & Control, MACV-SOG Date of Birth: 08 September 1939 (Enigma GA) Home City: Alapha GA Loss Date: 03 October 1966 Country of Loss: Laos Loss Coordinates: 165100N 1063200E (XD632624) Status (in 1973): Missing In Action Category: 2 Acft/Vehicle/Ground: Ground Refno: 0480 Source: Compiled from one or more of the following: raw data from U.S. Government agency sources, correspondence with POW/MIA families, published sources, interviews. Updated by the P.O.W. NETWORK in 1998. Other Personnel In Incident: Raymond Echevarria; Eddie L. Williams (missing); indigeneous personnel; Bui Kim Tien (sole survivor) REMARKS: SYNOPSIS: SFC James R. Jones were all members of a 7 man recon team on a classified mission into Laos. The three were assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 5th Special Forces Group, but were under orders to Command & Control, MACV-SOG. MACV-SOG (Military Assistance Command, Vietnam Studies and Observation Group) was a joint service high command unconventional warfare task force engaged in highly classified operations throughout Southeast Asia. The 5th Special Forces channelled personnel into MACV-SOG (although it was not a Special Forces group) through Special Operations Augmentation (SOA), which provided their "cover" while under secret orders to MACV-SOG. The teams performed deep penetration missions of strategic reconnaissance and interdiction which were called, depending on the time frame, "Shining Brass" or "Prairie Fire" missions. On October 3, 1966, Echevarria and his team were inserted into Laos near the border of the MR-1 region of South Vietnam (just west of the Demilitarized Zone), and immediately came under enemy fire, apparently surrounded by enemy troops. The team requested immediate extraction, but heavy gunfire prevented the helicopter from landing on the LZ. Williams and Bui Kim Tien were trying to evade capture. Tien, who was later rescued, reported that SFC Williams told him both Jones and Echevarria were seriously wounded, perhaps near death. On October 4, Williams and Bui spotted some caves, and Bui went forward to investigate them, at which point Tien was spotted by hostile forces and forced to leave the area. Tien later heard gunfire in the area, and believed that it was between SFC Williams and the enemy troops. Tien continued to evade for the rest of the day until he was picked up by friendly aircraft at 1500 hours. Ray Echevarria's photo was later identified as that of a prisoner of war by a defector. According to CIA analysts, this identification was an error, based on the report of Bui Kim Tien that Echevarria and Jones were near death. Tien was polygraphed, and his debrief is believed to be accurate. But still, doubts remain. The fact is, no one saw Echevarria, Williams and Jones die. With enemy so close, there is ample reason to believe they might have been captured. Since American involvement in Indochina ended, over 8000 reports of Americans still held captive have been received by the U.S. government. Of the nearly 600 American servicemen lost in Laos, not a single man has ever been released. The U.S. did not negotiate for the prisoners held in Laos. They were abandoned by the country they proudly served.

60. Hammer Interviews: James Earl Jones
The actor shares his thoughts on apartheid, racism and Hollywood.
http://www.nuvo.net/hammer/int/je_jones_int.html
Hammer Gonzo journalism straight, no chaser "Art should be brave... it should transcend"
James Earl Jones discusses apartheid, racism and Hollywood
By STEVE HAMMER
NUVO Newsweekly

January 11, 1996
His great range as an actor, in tackling roles from Shakespeare to Star Wars , is what has made James Earl Jones one of a few legendary American film actors. His role in Cry, the Beloved Country as a minister whose son is condemned to death as a murderer is one Jones had been waiting years to play. Already touted as a possible Oscar contender for the part, Jones said the role was one of his most challenging and rewarding ever. During a trip to New York for the film's premiere last fall, Jones sat down with NUVO and several other publications to discuss his love for the role - and of the film's gentle yet poignant message. NUVO: You had committed to Cry, the Beloved Country years before it was shot. At what point did you decide to take the role? Was it when you saw the script? JONES: Way before that. I had read the book years ago and had always wanted to be in it. My big question was: How would the gentleness - which I think is the key to my character - how would it go over with young black people? My main concern was that it not appear as something from the past, as a museum piece. I said, "When Mandela is freed, we'll see." My character mirrors Mandela's gentleness. When he was freed, I knew I would make this picture. Later, the script came along and I loved it. NUVO: How do you see the film in terms of race relations in America today? How do you think it will play with young people today in the wake of the Million Man March and the O.J. trial?

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