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Phil O'Brien may refer to: * Phil O'Brien, pen name of Irish dramaturge Philomena Muinzer * Phil O'Brien, Australian writer, musician and filmmaker who made a film in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory * Phil O'Brien, past president of the New York Press Club, 1993-94 * Phil O'Brien (athlete), competed in the 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race * Phil O'Brien (entrepreneur), former photographer, founder of EMPICS in 1985 * Phil O'Brien (footballer) (1930–2020), Australian rules football player * Phil O'Brien (motorcyclist), Australian motorcyclist in the 1969 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 500cc race {{DAB [Baidu]  


Philomena Muinzer
Philomena "Phil" Muinzer is a dramaturge, writer and former musician from Northern Ireland, who has used the pen name Phil O'Brien for some of her work. Early life and education Philomena and her twin brother Colum were born in Illinois, United States, of an Irish mother and American father. Her father, Louis A. Muinzer, graduated from Princeton University in 1949, and moved to Belfast to teach at Queen's University Belfast. The family moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland, when the children were young. She is a graduate of the University of Essex. She moved to the United States to study geology at Princeton University in 1973, graduating in 1978. She wrote a thesis on Arnold Guyot's barometrical explorations. This was followed by postgraduate studies at the Yale School of Drama (1980). Career While at Princeton, she was disturbed by the sharp contrast between the violence of Belfast and the peace and calm of Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton, and wrote the play ''We're on the One ...
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Nhulunbuy
Nhulunbuy () is a township that is the sixth largest population centre in the Northern Territory of Australia. Nhulunbuy was created on the Gove Peninsula in north-east Arnhem Land when a bauxite mine and a deep water port were established in the late 1960s, followed by an alumina refinery. The alumina refinery closed in May 2014, and Nhulunbuy was reduced by 700 to 3,240 by the time of the 2016 Australian census. The median age in the town was 32 in the 2016 census. History This area in Northeast Arnhem Land has been home to the Yolngu Aboriginal people for at least 40,000 years. Matthew Flinders, in his circumnavigation of Australia in 1803, met the Macassan trading fleet near present-day Nhulunbuy, an encounter that led to the establishment of settlements on Melville Island and the Cobourg Peninsula. A beach close to the township is named Macassan Beach in honour of this encounter. In 1963, an Australian Government decision excised part of the land for a bau ...
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New York Press Club
The New York Press Club, sometimes ''NYPC'', is a private nonprofit membership organization which promotes journalism in the New York City metropolitan area. It is unaffiliated with any government organization and abstains from politics. While the club is headquarters in New York City, it serves as an association for journalists based in the United States. History The organization in differing forms has been around since the nineteenth century. In 1887, its members erected a 38-foot obelisk to mark the gravesite of a deceased reporter.David W. Dunlop, November 27, 2011, The New York TimesKnown Retrieved March 19, 2018, "...In 1887, The New York Press Club rallied its members, dug into its pockets and erected a 38-foot obelisk to set the place apart, staking out the ground with granite markers. Nearly 2,000 people attended the dedication..." But during the Great Depression in the United States, the organization fell apart. A revitalized organization was founded in 1948 as the New Yor ...
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Phil O'Brien (athlete)
Phil O'Brien may refer to: * Phil O'Brien, pen name of Irish dramaturge Philomena Muinzer * Phil O'Brien, Australian writer, musician and filmmaker who made a film in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory * Phil O'Brien, past president of the New York Press Club, 1993-94 * Phil O'Brien (athlete), competed in the 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race * Phil O'Brien (entrepreneur), former photographer, founder of EMPICS in 1985 * Phil O'Brien (footballer) (1930–2020), Australian rules football player * Phil O'Brien (motorcyclist), Australian motorcyclist in the 1969 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 500cc race {{DAB [Baidu]  




1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior Men's Race
The Senior men's race at the 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held in Gateshead, England, at the Riverside Park on March 20, 1983. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald and in the Evening Times. Complete results, medallists, and the results of British athletes were published. Race results Senior men's race (11.994 km) Individual Teams *Note: Athletes in parentheses did not score for the team result Participation An unofficial count yields the participation of 213 athletes from 31 countries in the senior men's race, one athlete less than the official number published. * (9) * (8) * (8) * (8) * (6) * (2) * (1) * (4) * (3) * (8) * (9) * (9) * (9) * (2) * (8) * (9) * (1) * (8) * (9) * (8) * (6) * (9) * (9) * (9) * (9) * (6) * (6) * (5) * (9) * (9) * (7) See also * 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Junior men's race * 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race References {{DEFAULTSORT:1983 I ...
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Phil O'Brien (entrepreneur)
Phil O'Brien may refer to: * Phil O'Brien, pen name of Irish dramaturge Philomena Muinzer * Phil O'Brien, Australian writer, musician and filmmaker who made a film in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory * Phil O'Brien, past president of the New York Press Club, 1993-94 * Phil O'Brien (athlete), competed in the 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race * Phil O'Brien (entrepreneur), former photographer, founder of EMPICS in 1985 * Phil O'Brien (footballer) (1930–2020), Australian rules football player * Phil O'Brien (motorcyclist), Australian motorcyclist in the 1969 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 500cc race {{DAB [Baidu]  


EMPICS
EMPICS, a PA Media company, is a UK firm which deals with licensing photographs of people and events for the press and other mass news media. EMPICS is the photo licensing arm of the PA Images division, bringing together the news, sport and entertainment picture productions and archives of PA Media (formerly known as the Press Association), EMPICS, AP and niche photographers. History EMPICS, originally known as East Midlands Pictures, was founded in 1985 by Phil O'Brien, as a news/sport/features photographic agency after covering the East Midlands M1 plane crash. Profits were invested in colour wiring equipment and with the company then focusing on sports photography. EMPICS was based in Musters Road, Nottingham, very near to the Trent Bridge Cricket Ground and home stadiums of Nottingham Forest and Notts County. Towards the end of the 1990s, it was branded as EMPICS SPORTS PHOTO AGENCY. Over the years many staff moved on to work for rivals Allsport including Picture Desk Manage ...
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Phil O'Brien (footballer)
Phil O'Brien (31 December 1930 – 13 August 2020) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Honours and achievements Individual * Hawthorn Hawthorn or Hawthorns may refer to: Plants * '' Crataegus'' (hawthorn), a large genus of shrubs and trees in the family Rosaceae * ''Rhaphiolepis'' (hawthorn), a genus of about 15 species of evergreen shrubs and small trees in the family Rosace ... life member Notes External links * * 2020 deaths 1930 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Hawthorn Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1930s-stub ...
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Phil O'Brien (motorcyclist)
Phil O'Brien may refer to: * Phil O'Brien, pen name of Irish dramaturge Philomena Muinzer * Phil O'Brien, Australian writer, musician and filmmaker who made a film in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory * Phil O'Brien, past president of the New York Press Club, 1993-94 * Phil O'Brien (athlete), competed in the 1983 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior men's race * Phil O'Brien (entrepreneur), former photographer, founder of EMPICS in 1985 * Phil O'Brien (footballer) (1930–2020), Australian rules football player * Phil O'Brien (motorcyclist), Australian motorcyclist in the 1969 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 500cc race {{DAB [Baidu]  


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1969 Grand Prix Motorcycle Racing Season
This year is notable for Apollo 11's first landing on the moon. Events January * January 4 – The Government of Spain hands over Ifni to Morocco. * January 5 **Ariana Afghan Airlines Flight 701 crashes into a house on its approach to London's Gatwick Airport, killing 50 of the 62 people on board and two of the home's occupants. * January 14 – An explosion aboard the aircraft carrier USS ''Enterprise'' near Hawaii kills 27 and injures 314. * January 19 – End of the siege of the University of Tokyo, marking the beginning of the end for the 1968–69 Japanese university protests. * January 20 – Richard Nixon is sworn in as the 37th President of the United States. * January 22 – An assassination attempt is carried out on Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev by deserter Viktor Ilyin. One person is killed, several are injured. Brezhnev escaped unharmed. * January 27 ** Fourteen men, 9 of them Jews, are executed in Baghdad for spying for Israel. ** Reve ...
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Irish National Cycling Championships
The Irish National Cycling Championships are annual cycling races to decide the Irish cycling champion for several disciplines, across several categories of rider. The men's road championship is usually held on a Sunday at end of June; the women's race is held the previous day. The winning élite rider wears the national champion's jersey for all road races in the following 12 months. The men's under-23 champion is awarded to the first under-23 in the élite race. The junior road races are held on the same day as the élite and the time-trial championship is earlier in the week. The national criteriums are later in the summer. Medals National Championships File:Ica medal (2).jpg, championship medal 1885 - 1923 File:Nca.JPG, NACA/NCA medal 1923 to 1979 File:Nicf icf.JPG, ICF/NICF medal 1967 to 1979 File:Ictc.JPG, Irish Cycling Tripartite Committee medal 1979 to ? Other medals Courtesy Quay Cycles, Drogheda File:Tralee cycling medal 1886.png, 1886 medal, Tralee File:1 Front.jp ...
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Glasgow Maryhill (UK Parliament Constituency)
Glasgow Maryhill was a United Kingdom constituencies, parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1918 to 2005 when it was subsumed into the new Glasgow North (UK Parliament constituency), Glasgow North and Glasgow North East (UK Parliament constituency), Glasgow North East constituencies. It elected one Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) using the first-past-the-post voting system. Boundaries 1918–1950: "That portion of the city which is bounded by a line commencing at a point on the municipal boundary at the centre line of the North British Railway (Edinburgh and Glasgow Line) about 327 yards north of the centre of Hawthorn Street, where the said North British Railway intersects that street, thence south-eastward and southward along the centre of the said North British Railway to the centre line of Keppochhill Road, thence south-westward a ...
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