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John Whitaker Mbe
JOHN WHITAKER MBE Born: 5th August 1955 Lives: Cumberworth, West Yorkshire Marital Status: Married to Clare Children: Louise (1980),Robert (1983) and Joanne (1987) Ranking: 1 on BSJA List 315 – August 2007- July 2008 HORSES (BREEDING AVAILABLE) SIRE AGE IN 2008 SEX COLOUR UTAH VAN ERPECOM LANDETTO 11 Stallion Skewbald PEPPERMILL BURGRAAF 11 Stallion Bay CASINO CAVALIER ROYALE 13 Gelding Bay GIVE ME REMUS GRANNUS 16 Stallion Black John was 18 when he first partnered Ryans Son, a horse with just 50p on his card when he went to John, and was described as the ‘odd looking one’. The pair formed a partnership which was to last 14 years, the highlight of which was winning a Team Silver Medal at the Los Angeles Olympic Games. Milton became John’s partner in 1985, his first major win the Du Maurier Grand Prix in Spruce Meadows, Calgary in 1986. John retired Everest Milton at the 1994 Olympia Horse Show, Milton died July 4th 1999. .In 1998 John was Leading Rider at the Volvo World Cup Final in Helsinki, he won the first two legs of the World Cup on the gallant 19 year old Virtual Village Grannusch. In 1998 John won the Peugeot Derby at Hickstead on Gammon who at 21 is the oldest horse to have won the Derby. In 1999 John won the British Grand Prix at Hickstead and in 2000 the Peugeot Hickstead Derby riding Virtual Village Welham who was retired at the 2001 Derby meeting. A chance ride on Douglas Bunn’s – Buddy Bunn, due to William Funnells injury, gave John his fourth Derby victory in 2004. -
Olympia Prize for IUCN
62 Environmental Conservation and that there is a pressing need for additional nature 'N.A.T.' (1976). Cue Phuong National Park. Viet Nam Courier, reserves. Economic conditions, however, seem to make 12(46), pp. 26-8. NGAN, Phung Trung (1968). Status of conservation in South early action improbable in both cases. Vietnam. Pp. 519-22 in Conservation in Tropical South East Asia (Ed. L. M. Talbot & M. H. Talbot). International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, REFERENCES Morges, Switzerland, Publ. n.s. No. 10, 550 pp., illustr. NOWAK, R. M. (1976). Wildlife of Indochina: tragedy or oppor- AVRORIN, N. A. (1964). [First tropical 'botanical garden re- tunity? National Parks and Conservation Mag., 50(6), pp. serve' in North Viet Nam.—in Russian]. Botaniceskii 13-18. Zhurnal, 49, pp. 1521-23. TALBOT, L. M. (1959). A Look at Threatened Species. Fauna CONSTABLE, J. D. (in press). Wildlife in Vietnam. Oryx. Preservation Society, London, UK: 137 pp., illustr. IPPL. (1974). Conditions for primates in Vietnam. International WESTING, A. H. (1976). Ecological Consequences of the Primate Protection League Newsletter, 1(2), pp. 2-3. Second Indochina War. Almqvist & Wiksell, Stockholm, LIPPOLD, L. K. (1977). Douc Langur: A time for conservation. Sweden: x + 119 pp., illustr. Pp. 513-38 in Primate Conservation (Ed. Rainier III & WESTING, A. H. (1980). Warfare in a Fragile World: Military G. H. Bourne). Academic Press, New York, NY: xviii + Impact on the Human Environment. Taylor & Francis, 658 pp., illustr. London, UK: xiv + 249 pp. Sinai Wilderness Marred by Paint-spraying Incredible as it may sound, a French 'artist', Jean Protection of Nature, which, during Israeli occupation of Verame, has been spray-painting the mountains in the the Sinai, was a major force in establishing conservation previously unspoiled valley of Bir Nafach, an area close standards in the area. -
15Th EBHA Annual Conference
1 15th EBHA Annual Conference “Business, Finance and the State in 20th Century: European Comparisons in Historical Perspective, Crises and Transformation” Athens, 24-26 August 2011 Mr Onassis and Game Theory Gelina Harlaftis Ionian University Draft paper “I never gamble, it doesn‟t amuse me” said Onassis to the reporters. “ I don‟t oppose it. I understand it. My whole life has been a terrific gamble”.1 Onassis was a great player in a game of “global chess” as it unraveled in a highly publicized case that stunned the world in the 1950s. This paper examines the confrontation of Aristotle Onassis with the American government in the 1950s. The ultimate goal is to examine the strategies used by weatlthy international family businesses to confront governments in host countries. The history of attacking entrepreneurial elites of foreign origin has been a repetitive story in international business.2 During the 1940s and 1950s a large number of Greek shipowners previously based in London had transferred their base to New York, at the time which was increasingly becoming a world maritime centre. In the post-WWII the United States, at the time the world‟s leading power was not a maritime nation and shipping under the American flag cost quite highly. In this way, it did not fill the oceans with American flag ships but promoted the adoption of flags of convenience from main traditional European shipowners from maritime countries. The flags of convenience, then the PanHoLib fleet -of Panama, Honduras and Liberia-, were cheap flags that provided cheap sea transport.3 In the 1940s and 1950s it was the Greeks that exploited such an 1 New York Times, 20 June 1958. -
Israel's Air Force the Pill Is Safe
EXCLUSIVE: ISRAEL'S AIR FORCE Is it the world's best? A top medical expert says: • THE PILL IS SAFE A LOOK BONUS: PREVIEW OF DORIS LILLY'S REVEALING NEW BOOK 146'76 ti7 :,7,711A 111H a Y006 311S10 5:1101 1 A1-17 ET Z 0 Tarr '76n5E00 ilK 99620i ONCE UPON A TIME, a boy was born JACKIE -style school caps. World War I offi- in Kaysed, Turkey, and his name was cially ended in -1918, and the Onassis Socrates Onassis. family had survived it very well. Tobac- Since the fall of Constantinople, co could now be exported freely, and it the Onassis family and other Greeks seemed the road to riches had been living in Turkey had been subjects of opened. But the war was far from over the Turkish sultan. The Turks were for Smyrna. In 1919, Greek troops, great warriors, but it was the Greeks FABUL supported by Allied warships, occu- who functioned as administrators and transacted pied the city. For the next three years, Smyrna most of the business of the Turkish Empire. was Greek. Young Aristo clamped his British- Socrates could have studied at a Greek college style cap back on his jet-black hair and returned in Kayseri and then gone to work as a petty func- to the recently reopened Evangeliki Scholi. He tionary of the sultan's civil service. Instead, he joined a sporting, club and became outstanding started a small business and moved to Smyrna, at water polo. which was then an important, bustling town. More He said later that he.was in line for a place than half its population was Greek. -
Major Achievements
MICHAEL WHITAKER Born: 17th March 1960 Lives: Whatton, Notts Marital Status: Lives with partner Melissa Children: Jack, Molly and Katie Jane Ranked: 2 on Team GBR List 334 – Mar 09 - Feb 2010 HORSES (BREEDING AVAILABLE) SIRE BREED AGE IN 2009 SEX COLOUR SUNCAL PORTOFINO 63 HABSBURG KWPN 15 Mare Bay WONAMI VAN DEN AARD 10 Mare Grey Born and raised on his parents’ farm in Yorkshire, Michael and his brother John were taught to ride by their mother, a keen horsewoman. Michael was soon competing on ponies of his own, as well as those of friends. His experience quickly took him on to horses where he earned a reputation as a strong and determined rider. In 1980, Michael became the youngest ever winner of the famous Hickstead Derby at the age of 20. In September 1993 Michael took over from his brother John as the world’s Number One for the first time in his career. In 1999 Michael was the highest placed British rider in the World Cup Final finishing 5th overall with Virtual Village Ashley and he beat this record by finishing third with Handel II in 2001 and second with Portofino 63 in 2005. TABLE 1 MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR TEAM INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OF MEDALS MEDALS MEDALS PER CATEGORY OLYMPIC GAMES 1984 SILVER MEDAL 1 1992 1996 2000 2008 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1986 SILVER MEDAL 1990 BRONZE MEDAL 2 2002 2006 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 1985 GOLD MEDAL 1987 GOLD MEDAL 1989 GOLD MEDAL SILVER MEDAL 1991 SILVER MEDAL 1993 SILVER MEDAL BRONZE MEDAL 1995 SILVER MEDAL SILVER MEDAL 11 1997 BRONZE MEDAL 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 BRONZE MEDAL TOTAL MEDALS 14 TABLE 2 -
Brussel Maakt TNT Bijna Onverkoopbaar
DOSSIER LIMBURG INTERVIEW Wethouder Stephan Satijn doet niet bescheiden over logistieke rol van Venlo Limburgse toekomst 12 ligt in de logistiek 10 Er heerst grote drukte op Topjaar voor de haven Alle grote truckmerken de sloopstranden van Amsterdam op vakbeurs in Brussel KWESTIE 5 BEDRIJVEN 9 TRUCK & TRANSPORT 16 WEEK 3 | 16-22 JANUARI 2013 | JAARGANG 26 WWW.NIEUWSBLADTRANSPORT.NL ’Veiligheid bij Odfjell in geding’ REORGANISATIE De veiligheid bij Odfjell Terminal Rotterdam (OTR) in Brussel maakt TNT de Botlek komt in gevaar omdat het management de aangekondigde reorganisatie wil doordrukken. Dit zeggen medewerkers van het bedrijf. De bedrijfslei- ding wil het personeel binnenkort laten weten wie wel of wie niet mag blijven. Werknemers zijn daarover boos en teleurgesteld omdat er geen akkoord is met bijna onverkoopbaar vakbonden over de reorganisatie. Een aantal heeft zich inmiddels ziek gemeld om het gesprek over de MEDEDINGING toekomst te ontlopen. Daardoor vallen er ‘gaten’ in het Expresdeal van de eeuw mislukt, UPS struikelt over harde eisen rooster, waardoor de veiligheid in het gedrang komt. f PAGINA 15: CONFLICT OVER REORGANISATIE IN NIEUWE FASE UPS trok deze week verrassend het bod van 5,2 miljard euro op het Nederlandse expresbedrijf WISSELENDE PROGNOSES TNT Express in nadat EU-Com- missaris Almunia (mededinging) procent groei voorziet een liet doorschemeren de overname adviesbureau dit jaar voor niet goed te keuren. een deel van de Britse wegvervoerders. Een 25 Voor UPS, TNT en haar grootaandeelhou- voorspelling waar we in Nederland voorlopig slechts der PostNL (30%) zijn de druiven zuur. De van kunnen dromen. Onderzoeksbureau Panteia/NEA Amerikaanse pakjesvervoerder staat nu voorziet voor Nederlandse vervoerders dit jaar een met lege handen in Europa. -
Swatch Group Annual Report 2013
SWATCH GROUP ANNUAL REPORT 2013 SWATCH GROUP | ANNUAL REPORT 2013 1 Contents Message from the Chair 2 Operational Organization 4 Organization and Distribution in the World 5 Organs of Swatch Group 6 Board of Directors 6 Executive Group Management Board 8 Extended Group Management Board 9 Development of Swatch Group 10 Big Brands 11 Watches and Jewelry 12–76 Retailing and Presence 77–82 Production 83 Electronic Systems 93 Corporate, Belenos 99 Swatch Group in the World 107 Governance 133 Environmental Policy 134 Social Policy 136 Corporate Governance 138 Financial Statements 2013 151 Consolidated Financial Statements 152 Financial Statements of the Holding 206 Swatch Group’s Annual Report is published in French, German and English. The text on pages 1 to 137 is originally published in French and the text on pages 138 to 216 in German. These original versions are binding. © The Swatch Group Ltd, 2014 2 SWATCH GROUP | ANNUAL REPORT 2013 | MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR Message from the Chair Dear Madam, Dear Sir, automation, robotics and design. The Swatch SISTEM51 that we Dear Fellow Shareholders, launched in Switzerland in December 2013 is an emblematic example of this philosophy. Swatch Group is the name of the multi-faceted company that we all jointly own. The fact that it was Swatch that gave its name to This change did not only make it possible to create an incredible our company is no coincidence. Thirty-one years ago, the launch number of jobs, thus consolidating the position as a hub of of Swatch saved the Swiss watchmaking industry. On the occa- Swiss industry; it did not only save professions – which today sion of its 30th birthday, which we celebrated with a number of are undoubtedly different but are nonetheless secured; it did events in 2013, Swatch finally reached adulthood. -
S.S. Collection
PATRICK J. KEARNEY & DAVID BOOTHROYD NOTES TOWARDS A CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH LIBRARY ’S S.S. COLLECTION LONDON & SANTA ROSA 2013 Introduction The Discovery: The S.S. collection is an informally catalogued accumula- tion of books, periodicals and other material that has for a va- riety reasons, to be described below, been suppressed and is kept from public access. The first open discussion of the S.S. of any significance appeared in Peter Fryer’s Private Case, Public Scandal (1966), a marvellous little polemic that grew out of research he was doing towards a history of contraception. 1 Fryer found that a number of books he needed to refer to in the course of his work were kept in the British Library’s Private Case, their extensive erotica collection. 2 Unlike most other national or academic libraries that have erotic or obscene material on their shelves, the British Library did not include it in their General Catalogue, but did maintain a separate and effectively secret catalogue of it, a copy of which was kept at the issuing desk in the Reading Room. A reader who was persistent enough could find out if a book he wanted was in the Private Case, and pro- vided he could establish a good enough reason to see it would be given to him or her. 3 Below the level of the Private Case, though, Fryer found an even more closely guarded cache of books, which he be- came aware of when investigating Charles Bradlaugh M.P., a radical Victorian champion of woman’s suffrage and contra- ception, who was libelled in an 1888 biography of him by Charles R. -
Requirement-Of-Succession RS OS E17-12 1.Pdf
www.europe - branding.com Announcement in Conversion to a Family Foundation ROCK 2018 HSH HM Princess Thanée Tahnée Pascale Hölscher - Mönnich /TAHNEE HOELSCHER MOENNICH (Id.) Office - Bureau in liquidation due to co mpletion of the contract with Law firm Nuremberg, Lawyer Mr. Ludwig Seiler, Breite Gasse 53, 90402 Nuremberg (closed since 12.15) Tax 240/229/70638; Tax office: Nuremberg - South/Germany Address: Fürther Straße 271; 90429 N urem berg /Bavaria, G ermany Fon 0049(0)911 - 65075689; Fax 0049(0)911 - 65075688; Mobile 0049(0)171 - 1778880 ♦ Requirement of succession 1 3 /12/ 2017 L egally de facto request for the right of succession from associated direct inheritance rights ( To all leaders and reigns OF THIS WORLD ) ● P lacement in the crown ● Dis closure of all accounts of all testators , a ll existing testamentary documents And belo nging information of all named deceased from associated direct inheritance rights ► Agreement of an official appointment in responsibility for recognition and immediate appointment to the Crown St James Palace Lon don Requirement of succession p rovisionally written in four afflicted languages (1 G erman, 2 French, 3 E nglish , 4 Gr eek ), naming associated inheritors of one heritage line the b lo o dline of the 13, the oldest crown line of Saint Edward VII 1841 - 1910 and th e following oldest crown line of the United Kingdom of England, Great Britain, Ireland, Scotland, India , Persia, Germany, Russia . The oldest crown heritage line genetically combined worldwide P revious and belonging crown direct genetically line of heritage since 1902 - 1923 - 1968 till today 2017 genetically in direct line with the crown line of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain 1819 - 1837 - 1901 up to the direct genetically crown line of King George V. -
`Very Happy' Mrs. Kennedy and Onassis Married
2,448 C 1988 The New York Times Company. -NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1968- ,associated Press MR. AND MRS. ARISTOTLE SOCRATES ONASSIS leaving chapel on island of Skorpios after ceremony yesterday. About 25 relatives and friends attended the wedding of the former Mrs. John F. Kennedy and Greek millionaire. `Very Happy' Mrs. Kennedy and Onassis Married By ALVIN SHUSTER 10, and John, 7, flanked the designed by the Italian cou- St. Katiiikiarea in downtown Speots2 to The New York Mimes couple, holding two slim turier Valentino, a current Athens. The church is the ATHENS, Oct. 20 Jac- white candies. international favorite. chapel of Athens University. queline Kennedy became Mrs. Rain was falling outside— As she came to the church, The priest, who has a black Aristotle Socrates Onassis to- Greeks believe this is good she appeared bright-faced in beard and wore a gold robe, day in a candle-lit wedding luck on a wedding day—as the rain. "We are very told reporters that he first ceremony in a tiny chapel the couple walked around happy," she said. met Mr. Onassis in 1964 among the cypress trees on the altar three times in the Mr. Onassis wore a double- while he was serving as the island of Skorpios. dance of Isaiah, the tradi- breasted blue suit and a red deacon under Archbishop la- The 39-year-old widow of tional closing rite of the tie. kayos, the Greek Orthodcnt President Kennedy, two Greek Orthodox service. "Do Thou now, Master, Archbishop of North and inches taller than her new The bride, long on the send down Thine hand from South America. -
Leadership in World Shipping
Leadership in World Shipping Greek Family Firms in International Business Ioannis Theotokas University of the Aegean, Greece and Gelina Harlaftis Ionian University, Greece © Ioannis Theotokas and Gelina Harlaftis 2009 English Translation © Alexandra Doumas 2009 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No portion of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, Saffron House, 6-10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS. Any person who does any unauthorized act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. The authors have asserted their rights to be identified as the authors of this work in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. First published in Greek 2004 by ELIA and 2007 by Alexandria English translation published 2009 by PALGRAVE MACMILLAN Palgrave Macmillan in the UK is an imprint of Macmillan Publishers Limited, registered in England, company number 785998, of Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 6XS. Palgrave Macmillan in the US is a division of St Martin’s Press LLC, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10010. Palgrave Macmillan is the global academic imprint of the above companies and has companies and representatives throughout the world. Palgrave®and Macmillan®are registered trademarks in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe and other countries. ISBN-13: 978–0–230–57642–1 hardback ISBN-10: 0–230–57642–7 hardback This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. -
2017 Winners Magazine
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