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  1. Booth and Flinn

    nofootnotes date December 2010 Booth and Flinn 1876&mdash 1950 was one of the largest United States American general contracting companies of its era. It was established and headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States . The company was founded by William Flinn 1851&mdash 1924 as a sole proprietorship in 1876 and merged with a similar venture in 1881 directed by James J. Booth. The business later operated under the name of Booth and Flinn, Ltd. and finally as Booth and Flinn Company. The firm s origins were entwined with the Republican Party United States Republican Party machine of the political machine political bosses Flinn and Christopher Magee 1848&mdash 1901 , his partner in politics, that controlled the city of Pittsburgh for the final twenty years of the 19th century. As a result of politics and a lowest responsible bidder scheme, Booth and Flinn won most large construction and paving contracts in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania , where they built streets, trolley lines, and bridges, usually amid charges by competitors of graft. The firm built the Liberty Tunnel s, Wabash Tunnel , Mt. Washington Transit Tunnel and Armstrong Tunnels in Pittsburgh. The firm also built the Henley Street Bridge in Knoxville, Tennessee . Booth retired from the firm in 1898 George H. Flinn, son of the founder, succeeded him, and in 1924 two other sons, William and A. Rex Flinn joined the company. References cite book author Booth & Flinn Company title 70 Years of General Contracting A Review of Major Construction Accomplishments of Booth & Flinn Company, General Contractors, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1876 1946 location Pittsburgh publisher privately published year 1946 id cite book author Steffens, Lincoln title The Shame of Cities location New York publisher Dover Publications year 2004 id 0 4864 3709 4 cite book author Zink, Harold title City Bosses in the United States A Study of Twenty Municipal Bosses location Durham publisher Duke University Press ...   more details



  1. William Flinn

    . Business Flinn s chief business interest was large scale contracting. His firm of Booth and Flinn was formed in 1876 in association with James J. Booth. As a result of politics and a lowest responsible bidder scheme, Booth & Flinn won most large construction and paving contracts in Pittsburgh and Western ... City and New Jersey . Booth retired from the firm in 1898 George H. Flinn, son of the founder, succeeded him, and in 1924 two other sons, William and A. Rex Flinn joined the company . In The Shame of the Cities ...For those of a similar name William Flynn disambiguation William Flinn 1851&mdash 1924 was a powerful ..., England on May 26, 1851 to John Flinn and Mary Hamilton Flinn, Ireland Irish immigrants there. The family ... in the Pittsburgh Public Schools , William Flinn dropped out at age 9 to deliver newspapers, shine shoes, and later apprentice in the gas and steam fitting trades. Politics Flinn became politically .... He soon attained office in 1877 as a member of the Board of Fire Commissioners. Flinn quickly partnered with Christopher Magee 1848 1901 , the city s Republican Party political boss. In 1881 Flinn ..., Steffens wrote about the alleged Flinn Magee collusion Magee wanted power, Flinn wealth.... Magee spent his wealth for more power, and Flinn spent his power for more wealth.... Magee attracted followers, Flinn employed them. He was useful to Magee, Magee was indispensable to him. ... Molasses and vinegar, diplomacy and force, mind and will, they were well mated. Reformers eventually reined in Flinn by passing legislation to curb corruption and kickbacks. William Flinn was also president of the Duquesne ... Highland Park Pittsburgh Highland Park district. Though raised Roman Catholic , Flinn was a member of Pittsburgh s Sixth United Presbyterian Church. Retirement Flinn s political and business .... Flinn withdrew from local politics, as a result, and retired to a country estate north of the city ..., and followed him into the Bull Moose Party . During the winter months Flinn resided in Florida ...   more details



  1. Flinn, Mississippi

    Flinn is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Monroe County, Mississippi Monroe County , Mississippi , United States . Flinn is located at coord 34 02 46 N 88 25 45 W northeast of Amory, Mississippi Amory and southwest of Smithville, Mississippi Smithville on Mississippi Highway 25 . References cite web url Gnis3 711137 title Flinn work Geographic Names Information System publisher United States Geological Survey accessdate 2006 04 18 Monroe County, Mississippi Mississippi geo stub Category Populated places in Monroe County, Mississippi Category Unincorporated communities in Mississippi no Flinn vo Flinn ...   more details



  1. Ryan Flinn

    For the ice hockey player Ryan Flinn ice hockey Infobox NFL player image name Ryan Flinn currentteam Team Michigan currentnumber currentpositionplain Punter American football Punter birth date birth date and age 1980 2 14 birth place Ft. Myers, Florida heightft 6 heightin 5 weight 210 debutyear 2005 debutteam Green Bay Packers highlights nowiki nowiki All Mid American Conference 2002 college UCF Knights football Central Florida draftyear draftround draftpick pastteams nowiki nowiki Dallas Cowboys NFL Year 2004 Atlanta Falcons NFL Year 2005 Green Bay Packers NFL Year 2005 NFL Year 2006 Miami Dolphins 2007 Team Michigan small All American Football League AAFL small 2008 present small Offseason and or practice squad member only small nfl FLI408540 Ryan Patric Flinn born February 14, 1980 in Ft. Myers, Florida is a former American football Punter American football punter . He played college football at the UCF Knights football Central Florida . College career Flinn attended the University of Central Florida, where, as a senior, he won All Mid American Conference honors after averaging 41.8 yards per punt. Professional career Flinn made his NFL debut with the Green Bay Packers on December 25, 2005 as a holder in a game against the Chicago Bears . He had previously spent time in training camp with the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons but was cut in August both times. On February 19, 2007 Flinn was signed by the Miami Dolphins. He was released by the team on August 27, losing out to rookie punter Brandon Fields . Personal Up until he played with the Packers, Flinn was a bartender. External links http www.atlantafalcons.com team playerBio.jsp?id 5139 Atlanta Falcons Bio http www.dallascowboys.com profile flinn ryan.cfm Dallas Cowboys Bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Ryan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 14, 1980 PLACE OF BIRTH Ft. Myers, Florida DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Ryan Category 1980 births ...   more details



  1. Don Flinn

    Don Flinn November 17, 1892 March 9, 1959 played major league baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1917. He played just 14 games, all as an outfielder. He had a .297 batting average. Sources baseballstats br f flinndo01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH November 17, 1892 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 9, 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn Category 1892 births Category 1959 deaths Category Major League Baseball outfielders Category Pittsburgh Pirates players Category Baseball players from Texas US baseball outfielder 1890s stub ...   more details



  1. Hugo Flinn

    Hugo Victor Flinn 1880 28 January 1943 was an Irish Free State Irish Fianna F il politician. Hugo Flinn was born in Kinsale , County Cork in 1880. He was educated locally in Cork city Cork before his family moved to England where Hugo qualified as an electrical engineer and worked with the Liverpool Electricity Supply Board. He returned to Cork in the 1920s and set up a radio business. Flinn was recruited into the Fianna F il party upon his return to Ireland and won a seat in the 6th D il at the Irish general election, September 1927 September 1927 general election in Cork Borough D il ireann constituency Cork Borough . He retained his seat at each subsequent election until his death in 1943. After Fianna F il s election victory in 1932 Flinn was appointed as Minister of State Ireland Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance Se n MacEntee . He remained in this department until 1939 when he also became Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government. Flinn became Fuel Controller during World War II and was a strong supporter of Todd Andrews and the Turf Development Board, which later became Bord na M na . Hugo was widely considered an able and articulate Parliamentary Secretary and it is said that he was denied Ministerial office as he had no background in either the Irish War of Independence War of Independence and the Irish Civil War Civil War . Up until his death he was conducting a lively discussion in the Irish Independent letters pages advocating the abolition of income tax. External links http electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 1693 Hugo Flinn s electoral history ElectionsIreland.org s start s off succession box title Minister of State at the Department of Finance Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance years 1932 1943 before ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Hugo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 January 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Hugo ...   more details



  1. Anthony Flinn

    Anthony Flinn is a British chef, born in Liverpool in 1980, and now based in Leeds . After studying at Kirklees College Huddersfield Technical College , he worked at the Michelin Guide Michelin starred restaurant Lords of the Manor, in Gloucestershire , for two years. Moving on to Barcelona , despite not speaking a word of Spanish, he worked alongside Xavier Pellicer at the Michelin starred Abac restaurant. From here he moved on to the famous El Bulli restaurant, where he worked for two years with Ferran Adri . In March 2004, he opened Anthony s Restaurant in Leeds, with the business backing of his father, also called Anthony. He followed it up with two more restaurants, Anthony s at Flannels and Anthony s Patisserie. In November 2008, a fourth restaurant, the Piazza by Anthony, opened in Leeds Corn Exchange . ref name YEP http www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk business news Leeds superchef Anthony Flinn celebrates.4726862.jp Leeds super chef Anthony Flinn celebrates opening of his new Corn Exchange venture , Nigel Scott, Yorkshire Evening Post, 25 November 2008 ref Like Adri and Heston Blumenthal , Flinn has been linked with the molecular gastronomy movement, notably with his use of foam culinary culinary foam . He has disassociated himself with the term however, saying it gets bandied around too much . ref name CatererSearch http www.caterersearch.com Articles 2008 09 04 323226 interview with chef anthony flinn.html Interview with chef Anthony Flinn , Caterer Search, 4 September 2008 ref Although he appeared in the BBC TV series Great British Menu , he has described himself as not a TV style chef , adding I m not prepared to sell my soul for TV I m not a smiley person and I ... 04 323226 interview with chef anthony flinn.html Interview with chef Anthony Flinn , 4 September 2008 ref Notes reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Anthony ALTERNATIVE ... Flinn, Anthony Category 1980 births Category Living people Category British chefs ...   more details



  1. John Flinn

    About those of a similar name John Flynn disambiguation John Flynn the former Nova Scotia politician John Flinn politician Infobox MLB player name John Flinn position Pitcher image bats Right throws Right birth date Birth date and age 1954 9 2 birth place Merced, California debutdate May 6 debutyear By 1978 debutteam Baltimore Orioles finaldate September 30 finalyear By 1982 finalteam Baltimore Orioles stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 5 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.37 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 36 teams nowiki nowiki This forces MediaWiki to recognize the first bullet. Kind of a workaround to a bug. Baltimore Orioles 1978 79, 1982 Milwaukee Brewers 1980 John Richard Flinn born September 2, 1954 is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Flinn pitched in all or part of four seasons between By 1978 and By 1982 . He had two separate stints with the Baltimore Orioles , the first in 1978 By 1979 , and the second in 1982, in between which he pitched for the Milwaukee Brewers in By 1980 . Sources Baseballstats br f flinnjo01 fangraphs cube brm flinn 002joh Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player DATE OF BIRTH September 2, 1954 PLACE OF BIRTH Merced, California DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, John Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baltimore Orioles players Category Milwaukee Brewers players Category Bluefield Orioles players Category Miami Orioles players Category Asheville Orioles players Category Charlotte O s players Category Rochester Red Wings players Category Vancouver Canadians players Category Hagerstown Suns players Category Baseball players from California Category 1954 births Category Living people US baseball pitcher 1950s stub ...   more details



  1. Kathleen Flinn

    Infobox writer image imagesize name Kathleen Flinn caption pseudonym birth name birth date June 1, 1967 birth place Davison, Michigan , USA children death date death place occupation Writer nationality United States American genre Food writing, narrative non fiction movement notableworks The Shaper Your Knife, the Less You Cry Love, Laughter and Tears at the World s Most Famous Cooking School influences influenced website http kathleenflinn.com Kathleen Flinn is an United States American writer and journalist best known for the 2007 best selling work, The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry Viking Penguin . ref http us.penguingroup.com nf Book BookDisplay 0,,9780670018222,00.html Penguin author page ref The book was the first to provide an in depth look at her experience attending and graduating from the famed Paris culinary school Le Cordon Bleu . ref http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 15732097 NPR s Talk of the Nation The Sharper Your Knife, the Less You Cry ref This book was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award in General Non fiction in 2008. The film rights to the work were purchased by a television division of 20th Century Fox in 2008. ref http www.cityfood.com EN books the sharper your knife Cityfood Magazine ref Her second book, The Kitchen Counter Cooking School Viking Penguin, October 2011 chronicles a year long project inspired by a supermarket encounter with a woman loading up on processed foods. Flinn used her culinary training to help nine novice cooks find their cooking confidence and in the process, reported on the state of home cooking in general. ref http kathleenflinn.com books kc The Kitchen Counter Cooking School ref Flinn is on the board ... Reflist External links http www.kathleenflinn.com Kathleen Flinn s web site Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Kathleen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 1, 1967 PLACE OF BIRTH Davison, Michigan , USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Kathleen ...   more details



  1. Michael Flinn

    Michael W. Flinn 1917 1983 was a British economic historian . Born into a middle class family in 1917, he was educated at William Hulme s Grammar School in Manchester, serving as an officer in the Royal Artillery during the Second World War . After the end of the war, Flinn took a history degree at the University of Manchester before spending two years as a grammar school teacher while writing a postgraduate dissertation in his spare time. In 1959, he began lecturing at the University of Edinburgh , writing an introductory school textbook for history in 1961, which was still in print at his death. ref Saul 1984 p.v ref He was awarded a D. Litt by Edinburgh in 1965, and two years later was appointed to a Personal Chair in Social History. ref Saul 1984 p.vi ref After his retirement in 1978, he lectured in the United States and continental Europe, serving as president of the Economic History Society from 1980 to 1983, when he died. ref Saul 1984 p.vii ref References Reflist Bibliography cite journal last Saul first S.B. date 1984 title Obituary Professor Michael W. Flinn 1917 1983 journal Economic History Review publisher Economic History Society volume 37 issue 1 issn 0013 0117 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1917 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Michael Category 1917 births Category 1983 deaths Category British historians ...   more details



  1. Kelton Flinn

    BLP sources date March 2011 File Kelton Flinn Game Developers Choice Online Awards.jpg thumb Kelton Flinn at the Game Developers Choice Online Awards in 2011. Kelton Flinn is an United States American computer game game designer designer who is a major pioneer in online games. He is a co founder with his University of Virginia classmate John Taylor of the seminal online game company Kesmai , which they began in 1982. His best known title is the first graphical multi player online game offered by a major service, Air Warrior 1987 . 1970s university mainframe games Like Marc Blank , Will Crowther , Don Daglow and Gregory Yob , Flinn and Taylor were key innovators in the 1970s university gaming culture, where students played for free on college Mainframe computer mainframe computers. Flinn took advantage of his pursuit of an advanced degree a PhD in Applied Mathematics to build a long series ... after graduation in the days before personal computers were invented, but Flinn s extended years of study gave him the chance to build a large body of major works. Key games Flinn and Taylor created ... Air Warrior . The first version was created in 1977 and worked on through 1979. As Flinn has ... using ASCII graphics. It was an acquired taste. S by Kelton Flinn S &mdash a multi player space colonization and combat game 1979 . Flinn and Taylor wrote the game over their summer vacations at the University .... Flinn and Taylor had seen and played Colossal Cave Adventure Adventure and Zork , but chose to emphasize ... of Kesmai In 1982 Flinn and Taylor founded the video game developer game developer Kesmai, and began ... of Kesmai 1985 &mdash The rewrite of Flinn and Taylor s old text action adventure game went live at the end ... Kelton Flinn http www.mobygames.com developer sheet view developerId,10208 Flinn s rap sheet at MobyGames MUDs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Kelton ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Kelton Category ...   more details



  1. Alex Flinn

    Alex Flinn is an American author of novels for young adults. To date, she has written eight books that have been published. Personal life Flinn was born in Glen Cove, New York and grew up in Syosset, New York and Miami, Florida. At the age of five she started thinking about being a writer and submitted early efforts to magazines like Highlights, which did not publish them. At twelve, she moved to Palmetto Bay, Florida, a suburb of Miami, where she still lives. She had a hard time making friends at her new school, and she has said that this experience inspired much of her writing for young adults, particularly her book, Breaking Point. She graduated from Miami Palmetto High School and was in a magnet performing arts program called PAVAC Performing And Visual Arts Center , which inspired some of her book, Diva. She graduated from the University of Miami with a degree in vocal performance opera then went to law school and practiced law for 10 years before retiring to devote herself full time to writing, following the acceptance of her third book. She is married to Eugene Flinn and has two daughters. Breathing Underwater and Diva Other uses Breathing Underwater disambiguation Breathing Underwater was Flinn s first novel. It was originally published in 2001 and was chosen a Top 10 ALA Best Books for Young Adults for that year. The story of 16 year old Nicholas Andreas, a wealthy Miami ... to Black Fade to Black 2005 is perhaps Flinn s second best known realistic novel and a frequent high ... to Lose, and Fade to Black . Flinn s books seem to appeal to teens who might otherwise prefer ... Persondata . NAME Flinn, Alex ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Alex Category American children s writers Category American ... from Oyster Bay, New York Category Year of birth missing living people de Alex Flinn fr Alex Flinn it Alex Flinn ...   more details



  1. Booth

    wiktionarypar booth Booth may refer to In architecture Isolation booth , device used to prevent a person or people from seeing or hearing certain events Photo booth , vending machine or kiosk which contains an automated camera and film processor Voting booth , in which voters cast their ballots in secrecy Telephone booth , small structure furnished with a payphone Box office or ticket booth, place where admission tickets are sold Toll booth, place on a toll road where an authority collects a fee for use Food booth , a structure from which food is sold Control booth theater , the area of the theater designated for the operation of technical equipment. People Booth surname Booth first name Places Booth, Alabama , an unincorporated community Booth, Texas , an unincorporated community Booth, East Riding of Yorkshire , a small village Mount Booth , Antarctica Booth Spur , Antarctica Booth Island , Antarctica Booth Island Nunavut , Canada Booth Street , Ottawa, Canada Booth Farm , Pennsylvania, on the National Register of Historic Places Booth Homestead , Ohio, on the National Register of Historic Places Booth State Scenic Corridor , a state park in Oregon Booth Park , a cricket ground in Toft, Cheshire, England 13825 Booth , an asteroid Schools Booth School of Business , University of Chicago Booth University College , Winnipeg, Canada Booth School , a private school in Philadelphia between 1938 and 1976 Buildings Booth Mansion , Chester, Cheshire, England Booth House disambiguation , several buildings Booth Theatre , Manhattan, New York City, named for actor Edwin Booth Booth Theater Independence, Kansas Booth Library , Eastern Illinois University Booth Memorial Hospital , a defunct short term hospital in Cleveland, Ohio In entertainment Booth , a play by Austin Pendleton Seeley Booth , fictional character from the TV show Bones In business Booths , UK supermarket chain Booth Newspapers , a newspaper company Booth s Gin Other uses Booth Baronets , three baronetcies Booth ...   more details



  1. The Booth

    Infobox Film name The Booth image caption director Yoshihiro Nakamura producer Fumiaki Furuya writer Yoshhiro Nakamura starring Ryuta Sato BR Maiko Asano BR Masaki Miura BR Mai Takahashi BR music cinematography editing distributor Tartan Tartan Asian Extreme released November 5, 2005 Japan BR runtime 74 minutes country JPN language Japanese budget awards followed by The Booth B su original Japanese title is a 2005 Cinema of Japan Japanese horror film directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura and starring Ryuta Sato . The Booth was released on DVD , in the United States, May 23, 2006, distributed by the Tartan Tartan Video under their label Tartan Asian Extreme. Plot synopsis Shingo Ryuta Sato , the arrogant and condescending star of a popular call in radio show, must temporarily broadcast out of Studio 6, a creepy and dilapidated booth abandoned since its last DJ committed suicide several years ago. Suddenly, Shingo begins receiving disturbing calls, the voice on the line whispers Liar over and over. Is the joke on him, has someone discovered the truth about his sinister past, or has the curse of Studio 6 been unleashed again? In this Booth, all sins will be atoned for. External links http www.rottentomatoes.com m booth The Booth at Rotten Tomatoes imdb title 0760506 The Booth Yoshihiro Nakamura DEFAULTSORT Booth, The Category 2005 films Category Japanese films Category Japanese horror films Category Japanese thriller films Category Films directed by Yoshihiro Nakamura 2000s Japan film stub 2000s horror film stub ja Booth ...   more details



  1. John Flinn (politician)

    John Flinn &ndash ca 1900 was a merchant, contractor and political figure in Nova Scotia , Canada. He represented Halifax County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1871 to 1874 as a Conservative Party of Nova Scotia Liberal Conservative member. He was born in City of Halifax Halifax , the son of Richard Flinn, an Ireland Irish immigrant. Flinn married Ellen Hogan. He served as warden for Melville Island prison near Halifax beginning in 1875. ref http books.google.com books?id eRHTr2TCBMwC&pg PA86 Swainger, J The Canadian Department of Justice and the Completion of Confederation, 1867 1878 2001 ISBN 0774807938 ref His wife took on the duties of prison matron. ref http books.google.com books?id 6PAqAAAAMAAJ&pg RA1 PA137 Annual Report By Canada Office of the Commissioner of Penitentiaries 1868 1879 ref After suffering an injury trying to prevent some prisoners from escaping, Flinn was partially paralysed and required the use of a wheelchair. References A Directory of the Members of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758 1958 , Public Archives of Nova Scotia 1958 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, John Category Year of birth missing Category Year of death missing Category Progressive Conservative Association of Nova Scotia MLAs ProgressiveConservative NovaScotia MLA stub ...   more details



  1. Kelly Flinn incident

    Infobox military person name 1LT Kelly Flinn United States Air Force birth date b da December 23, 1970 birth place St. Louis, Missouri death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image File Flinn 1 500.jpg 250px caption nickname allegiance Flagicon United States United States United States of America branch United States Air Force serviceyears 1993 1997 rank First lieutenant U.S. ... Flinn incident refers to disciplinary action taken against Kelly Flinn born dateformat December 23, 1970 , sometimes referred to as Kelly Flynn , by the United States Air Force USAF in 1997. Flinn was the first ... on Sunday location London ref Flinn was discharged from the U.S. Air Force in 1997 after being .... ref name BSun http articles.baltimoresun.com 1997 05 24 news 1997144033 1 kelly flinn adultery air ... books?id KLmrGAVy7vgC&pg PA314&lpg PA314&dq kelly flinn wikipedia graduate 22Air Force 22&source bl&ots ... books.google.com books?id 7ccymjJZxLcC&pg PA404&lpg PA404&dq kelly flinn wikipedia graduate 22Air ... 1997 02 22 news 25533109 1 flinn adultery charge air force news service ref ref name SFGate cite news url http articles.sfgate.com 1997 05 16 opinion 17748634 1 lieutenant kelly flinn air force ... Flinn s trouble with the Air Force received widespread media attention at the time and was discussed in a U.S. Senate hearing on May 22, 1997. ref name BSun Background Flinn was born in St. Louis, Missouri .... ref name sindy Charged 1st Lieutenant Kelly Flinn faced a court martial on May 20, 1997 for military ... ref name Flirting ref name NYT3 ref name PhillyInq ref name SFGate ref name LATimes Flinn s case, due ... on her case at a congressional hearing. Following General Fogleman s comments, Lieutenant Flinn ... 7567 5753 3, ISBN 0 375 50109 6 . ref name PTB Kelly Flinn , Proud to Be My Life, The Air Force, The Controversy ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Kelly ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Kelly Flinn ...   more details



  1. Ryan Flinn (ice hockey)

    for the American football player Ryan Flinn Infobox Ice Hockey Player name Ryan Flinn image image size position Winger ice hockey Left wing shoots Left height ft 6 height in 5 weight lb 230 team Rockford IceHogs league American Hockey League AHL prospect team prospect league former teams Los Angeles ... Jersey Devils Ryan Flinn born April 20, 1980 is a Canada Canadian professional ice hockey winger who currently is a free agent. Playing career Ryan Flinn is known as an Enforcer ice hockey enforcer . He ... . Selected from the QMJHL Flinn accumilated over 200 penalty minutes in each of his four full seasons ... from the Devils, Flinn began his professional career in the East Coast Hockey League with the Reading Royals . Leading the ECHL in penalty minutes, Flinn was signed to a try out contract with the Manchester ... the 2001 02 NHL season 2001 02 season and appearing in 10 NHL games. Flinn spent 2002 03 NHL season ... recap NHL 20051126 CHI LA?tag pageRow pageContainer title Kings win 3 2 over Hawks Flinn taken to Hospital ... Oilers signed Flinn to a one year contract on July 17, 2007. ref cite web url http www.hockeyfights.com news 80409 title Oilers Ink Ryan Flinn, Colin McDonald, T.J. Kemp and T.J. Reynolds publisher hockeyfights.com ... playing in 24 games before he was loaned to the Hershey Bears for the remainder of the year. Flinn ... club news.htm?id 489892 title Habs sign Ryan Flinn publisher Montreal Canadiens date 2008 07 07 accessdate 2010 05 16 ref Flinn never played with the Canadiens in 2008 09 AHL season 2008 ..., 2009. ref cite web url http www.icehogs.com news icehogs index.html?article id 1846 title Flinn back ... 3 NHL Totals 31 1 0 1 84 References reflist External links hockeydb 29538 Ryan Flinn Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Flinn, Ryan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice ... Scotia , Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Flinn, Ryan Category 1980 births Category ... Springfield Falcons players canada icehockey winger 1980s stub fr Ryan Flinn ...   more details



  1. Flinn-Engdahl regions

    Earthquakes The Flinn Engdahl regions or F E regions are a division of the Earth into seismic zones. In seismology, it is the standard of localizing earthquake s. The scheme was proposed in 1965 by Edward A. Flinn and E. R. Engdahl . The first official definition was published in 1974 and a revision in 1995. Borders of the F E regions may differ from political boundaries. For instance, the F E region 545 Northern Italy also includes parts of France, Switzerland, Austria and Slowenia. After the 1995 revision there are 754 F E regions, subsequently numbered from 1 to 757 with three gaps 172, 299 and 550 at dissolved regions. The regions are grouped into 50 larger seismic regions. NOTOC List of the Flinn Engdahl regions class wikitable No. Region Notes colspan 3 align center bgcolor FFDEAD Alaska Aleutan arc 001 Central Alaska 002 Southern Alaska 003 Bering Sea 004 Komandorsky Islands region 005 Near Islands, Aleutian Islands 006 Rat Islands, Aleutian Islands 007 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands 008 Pribilof Islands, Alaska region 009 Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands 010 Unimak Island region, Alaska 011 Bristol Bay 012 Alaska Peninsula 013 Kodiak Island region, Alaska 014 Kenai Peninsula, Alaska 015 Gulf of Alaska 016 south of Aleutian Islands 017 south of Alaska colspan 3 align center bgcolor FFDEAD Southeastern Alaska to Washington 018 Southern Yukon Territory, Canada 019 Southeastern Alaska 020 off coast of Southeastern Alaska 021 west of Vancouver Island 022 Queen Charlotte Islands ... 729 Antarctica valign top TOC Literature Young, J.B., Presgrave, B.W., Aichele, H., Wiens, D.A. and Flinn, E.A. The Flinn Engdahl Regionalisation Scheme the 1995 revision, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors. vol. 96, p. 223 297, 1996. Flinn, E.A., Engdahl, E.R. and Hill, A.R. Seismic and geographical ..., 1974. Flinn, E.A., and Engdahl, E.R. A proposed basis for geographical and seismic regionalization ... epic fer.php List of F E regions USGS Category Earthquakes de Flinn Engdahl Regionen ...   more details



  1. Stephen Booth

    Stephen Booth may refer to Stephen Booth academic born 1933 , Berkeley academic Stephen Booth writer born 1952 , crime writer Stephen Booth cricketer born 1963 , Somerset CCC cricketer Steve Booth 20th century , British political activist hndis name Booth, Stephen DEFAULTSORT Booth, Stephen ...   more details



  1. Tony Booth

    Anthony or Tony Booth may refer to Antony Booth , British actor Tony Booth musician , American country and western singer Anthony Clarke Booth , recipient of the Victoria Cross hndis name Booth, Tony DEFAULTSORT Booth, Tony ...   more details



  1. Emma Booth

    Emma Booth may refer to Emma Booth actress born circa 1982 , Australian model turned actress Emma Booth The Salvation Army 1860 1903 , fourth child of William and Catherine Booth hndis Booth, Emma DEFAULTSORT Booth, Emma ...   more details



  1. Booth (surname)

    Booth is a surname of English people English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881 http www.britishsurnames.co.uk surnames BOOTH 1881census , its relative frequency was highest in Cheshire ... counties, its relative frequency was below national average. The name Booth may refer to compactTOC A Agnes Booth , American actress Alan Booth , British travel writer Albert Booth 1928&ndash 2010 , British politician Andy Booth , English footballer Andrew Booth Monarch of the Glen , fictional character from Monarch of the Glen Andrew Donald Booth 1918&ndash 2009 , British scientist Anthony Booth born 1931 , British actor Anthony Clarke Booth 1846&ndash 1899 , recipient of the Victoria Cross Asia Booth 1835 1888 , poet B Ballington Booth 1857 1940 , Salvation Army Officer and co founder of Volunteers of America Barton Booth 1681 1733 , British actor Bill Booth , American Inventor Bramwell Booth 1856 1929 , the 2nd general of The Salvation Army Brett Booth , comics artist Brian Booth born 1933 , Australian cricketer C Calvin Booth , American basketball player Catherine Booth 1829 1890 , the Mother of The Salvation Army H. Cecil Booth , British engineer, vacuum cleaner inventor Charles Booth philanthropist 1840 1916 , philanthropist Charles G. Booth an American writer of detective fiction Cherie Blair Cherie Booth born 1954 , wife of British Prime Minister Tony Blair Claire Booth , British physician, by marriage Claire Windsor, Countess of Ulster Connie Booth born 1944 , British writer and actress, former wife of John Cleese Conner Booth an American actor and national cross country runner Constance Gore Booth , Irish Republican, sister of Eva Gore Booth D David Booth ice hockey David Booth born 1984 , American NHL ice hockey player currently playing for the Vancouver Canucks . David Booth football manager David Booth , English football coach currently coaching the I League team Mumbai FC . David G. Booth , co founder and CEO of Dimensional Fund Advisors . David Gore ...   more details



  1. Andrew Booth

    Andrew Booth may refer to Andy Booth , professional footballer for Huddersfield Town F.C. Andy Booth racing driver , New Zealand racing driver Andrew Booth Monarch of the Glen , character in the television show Monarch of the Glen Andrew Donald Booth , British physicist and engineer Andy Booth, guitarist with The Cassandra Complex band The Cassandra Complex hndis Booth, Andrew DEFAULTSORT Booth, Andrew ...   more details



  1. John Booth

    John Booth may refer to John Booth MP for Lancashire UK Parliament constituency John Booth architect 1759 1843 , British architect John Booth auto racing , team principal of Virgin Racing John Booth bishop died 1478 , churchman and Bishop of Exeter John Booth rugby league , rugby league footballer of the 1940 and 50s for Yorkshire, and Wakefield Trinity John Paton Booth d.1902 , politician in British Columbia, Canada John Rudolphus Booth 1827 1925 , Canadian lumber and railway baron John Wilkes Booth 1838 1865 , American actor and assassin of US President Abraham Lincoln John David Booth , member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Wakehurst John Booth 1822 1898 , member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for electoral district of West Sydney West Sydney and East Macquarie See also Booth surname Hndis Booth, John de John Booth ...   more details



  1. Robert Booth

    Robert Booth may refer to Robert Booth actor , UK actor in Confessions from a Holiday Camp Robert Booth clergyman 1662 1730 , Dean of Bristol Robert Booth English politician c.1699 1733 , MP for Bodmin UK Parliament constituency Bodmin Robert Booth judge 1626 1682 , Lord Chief Justice of the King s Bench for Ireland Robert Booth minister d. 1657 , British Puritan minister and philosopher Robert Booth New South Wales politician fl. 1890s , represented Electoral district of Bogan The Bogan Robert Booth tennis player , UK tennis player Bobby Booth 1890 ? , English footballer President Robert L. Booth , fictional character Robbie Booth , English footballer See also Robert Gore Booth disambiguation Booth surname hndis Robert Booth ...   more details




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