Search Results Heading

MBRLSearchResults

mbrl.module.common.modules.added.book.to.shelf
Title added to your shelf!
View what I already have on My Shelf.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to add the title to your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
    Done
    Filters
    Reset
  • Discipline
      Discipline
      Clear All
      Discipline
  • Is Peer Reviewed
      Is Peer Reviewed
      Clear All
      Is Peer Reviewed
  • Item Type
      Item Type
      Clear All
      Item Type
  • Subject
      Subject
      Clear All
      Subject
  • Year
      Year
      Clear All
      From:
      -
      To:
  • More Filters
149 result(s) for "Thomas, Proctor"
Sort by:
Educational balance
Now in its 30th year, the Christchurch Rudolf Steiner School is still delivering on its original promise of excellence in academic, artistic, interpersonal and practical education. The Steiner school has long been incorrectly regarded as being soft academically and strong in the humanities and arts, says [Thomas Proctor]. \"The culmination of 12 years of integrating science and art, story telling and history, intellectual challenge and the arts, results in the Steiner pupil achieving highly in all spheres of life -- academic, artistic, sporting and social,\" says Proctor.
Knife attack by my brother has torn our family apart
In a scene described as \"mayhem\" [Thomas Proctor] (pictured) drew a kitchen knife across his sister's face as violence erupted at their parents' house in Kipps Avenue, Whinhall. Despite her brother being found guilty of what Sheriff Robert Dickson described as a \"very, very nasty assault\", [Samantha Proctor] says her torment is not over. Samantha, who spoke to our sister title The Sunday Mail, said: \"More than a year later it still affects my life. \"I've been for countless job interviews and people sound enthusiastic until they see my scar. My relationship with my partner also broke down and I don't think I'll meet anyone else.\"
Barnet (3) 5 Lincoln (0) 2 Birchall 28 46 Wright 76 Derived headline
Lincoln City: Marriott, Green (Brown, 39), Hone, Beevers, Ridley, N'Guessan, Kerr, Clarke, Dodds (John-Lewis, 46), Forrester, Stallard ([Purdie, Joachim, Wright], 74). Subs not used: Pembleton, Duffy. Grimsby Town: Barnes, Newey, Fenton, Atkinson (Bennett, 65), Clarke, Till, Bolland (Jones, 65), [Boshell], Hegarty, [Roberts, Butler], North (Hunt, 46). Subs not used: Montgomery, Taylor. Rotherham Utd: Warrington, Tonge (Taylor, 83), Mills, Coughlan, Joseph, Yates (Green, 67), D Harrison, Hudson, Peter Holmes, O'Grady, D Holmes (Newsham, 61). Subs not used: Cann, Ross.
Slash attack brother jailed
An Airdrie man who slashed his sister across the face in a New Year's Day attack - leaving her needing 72 stitches and scarred for life - has been sentenced to five years in prison. Thomas Proctor was told as he was jailed by Sheriff Robert Dickson: \"In my 27 years as a sheriff, I have never seen a young female scarred as badly as the injury you inflicted on your sister.\" Passing sentence this week, Sheriff Dickson said: \"Your sister had to change her hours of work to later at night because of her embarrassment to be seen in public. \"This has completely changed her life. When released, Proctor will be on licence for three years, an extended sentence imposed by the sheriff to \"protect the public\" from him.
OFFICER FACES NEW SEX ASSAULT CHARGE
The officer, Thomas W. Proctor Jr., 37, was arraigned yesterday before District Justice Alberta Thompson on charges of indecent assault, official oppression and harassment after a woman told investigators that Proctor fondled her on Sept. 9, 1999. While in the room, the woman said, Proctor flushed a marijuana cigarette he found in her purse down a toilet. The woman said Proctor then groped her breasts, suggesting that she owed him something for destroying drug evidence.
WILKINSBURG OFFICER WED TO ACTING CHIEF FACES MORALS CHARGE
Following his resignation, Wilkinsburg Mayor Wilbert Young appointed [Thomas W. Proctor]'s wife, Lt. Michele Krempasky, to serve as acting police chief. Proctor, whose address is on a rural route outside Greensburg, is an 11-year police veteran, mostly with Wilkinsburg. He has been placed on paid administrative leave pending disposition of the case against him. During his tenure in Wilkinsburg, Proctor became a K-9 officer. He was largely responsible for helping raise money for corrective surgery for a police dog, Faro, which had been suffering from back problems common to German shepherds.
Carole Dawn Hanners
Our beautiful wife, mother, daughter, sister, friend and mentor has gone on before to light the way for her family and her loved ones to a better place, with our Father in Heaven. Carole passed away Saturday, March 18th, 2006 at home with her family at her side, from the ravages of cancer. Carole was born in American Fork, UT., to Thomas Ronald Proctor and Ann Story Proctor Street. Carole attended schools in Sandy and Magna, Utah.
NOTHING EASY IN DONN HANDICAP
Dogwood Stable's Windsor Castle, trained by Frank Alexander and ridden by Eibar Coa, enters the Donn off a 1 1/2-length victory Jan. 11 in the Hal's Hope Handicap. The beaten favorite in the Hal's Hope, John Oxley's Hero's Tribute, also is back in today's Donn. The John Ward-trained colt finished fourth in the Hal's Hope after being blocked on the far turn and down the stretch. Prior to his trip in the Hal's Hope, Hero's Tribute was beaten a length by Lido Palace in the Grade II Clark Handicap at Churchill Downs.
N.J. man guilty in attack on lawman
A 22-year-old man was convicted this week after being accused of trying to run down a Volusia County deputy and a woman before slamming a stolen car into a patrol vehicle with three teen runaways inside.
Man on trial accused of trying to run down deputy in Oak Hill
All the teens had been riding with [Michael Walsh] in his Dodge Avenger. The deputy told Walsh to wait as he investigated. But Walsh drove away heading south on U.S. 1. Prosecutor Michael Willard played security video for the jurors which showed the deputy speaking to the mother as they stood near his patrol car. The video showed Walsh's car smashing into the patrol car and knocking it back. Willard said the impact pushed the 4,000-pound patrol car 12 feet. Then it showed [Thomas Proctor] drawing his gun and ordering Walsh out of the car. Walsh watched the video and occasionally leaned over to speak to his attorney.