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Bernard Coard point fingers at the United States
Bernard Coard the alledged mastermind behind Maurice Bishop and his Cabinet Colleagues murder, is now saying to the Grenadian people after 26 years, that the...
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G09118331
GS CAS GRENADA: Gen Hudson Austin, former deputy PM Bernard Coard
09118331 and 5 other ldrs of Grenada's coup attempt are transferred,
1"VT+BVU handcuffed and blindfolded, from USS Guam to Richmond Hill
Prison. They were captured by US marines after the US-led
invasion of Grenada on October 25.
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Prisoners of the Cold War: Part 6 of 7
CAMPAIGNING FOR THE GRENADA 17 The Caribbean island of Grenada's socialist revolution was ended by US invasion and regime change in 1983. Over 20 years later...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 3 - "Militant Youth"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 2 "Propaganda"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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Oh Grenada by King Ellie Matt
King Ellie Matt chronicles the events of Wednesday 19th October 1983 when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and others were executed and replaced with Bernard Co...
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Countries do not commit suicide
There is a need for a change. A major change. One without guns.
Apart from the obvious war on drugs and other interventions like the Iran-Contra guns for drugs debacle, United States promotes coup de stat in the Americas in order to stop soviet advance to this hemisphere and "protect its interests in the region". It failed, since most countries in the Americas have or had a leftist government af
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A Brief History of Grenada... Maurice Bishop~US Intervention {destabilization} Culture & Bacchanal
Independence was granted in 1974 under the leadership of Eric Gairy, who became the first Prime Minister of Grenada.
Civil conflict gradually broke out between Eric Gairy's government and some opposition parties including the New Jewel Movement (NJM). Gairy's party won elections in 1976, but the opposition did not accept the result, accusing it of fraud. In 1979, the New Jewel Movement under Mauri
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Se cumplen 30 años del derrocamiento y muerte del líder Maurice Bishop
Este año se cumplen tres décadas del derrocamiento y asesinato del líder revolucionario de Granada, Maurice Bishop. El abogado y político fue ejecutado por l...
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G02118310
GS CAS SPECIAL REPORT: GRENADA: The invasion of Grenada by 3000
02118310 troops from the USA and 6 Caribbean countries appears to be
1"VT+BVU successfully completed. The invasion follows a coup in which
PM Maurice Bishop and 23 others were killed. Bernard Coard,
General Hudson Austin and others of the Revolutionary
Military Tribunal who
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The James Cotter, James Coard Show Second Video Podcast - An Introduction To An Idiot
James Cotter & James Coard have recorded there second video podcast where James Coard gets the opportunity to become a shell but he's worried about "People C...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part I - "Feeding Ourselves"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 4 - "Long Live! Forward Ever, Backward Never!"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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1 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
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2 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
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3 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
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4 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
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Se cumplen 30 años del asesinato del líder Maurice Bishop en Granada
Se cumplen 30 años del asesinato perpetrado en contra del líder revolucionario Maurice Bishop, en Granada, con el apoyo de Estados Unidos, país que provocó u...
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Robert Coard Tribute
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3. Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
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The song continued the transformation of the Beatles from a mainly rock and roll / pop-oriented act to a more experimental, studio-based band. With a double string quartet arrangement by George Martin a
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John Coard
a comp video of John Coard's short life as an entertainer a dear friend who will be sadly missed.
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Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights
Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights.
Bernard Coard point fingers at the United States
Bernard Coard the alledged mastermind behind Maurice Bishop and his Cabinet Colleagues murder, is now saying to the Grenadian people after 26 years, that the......
Bernard Coard the alledged mastermind behind Maurice Bishop and his Cabinet Colleagues murder, is now saying to the Grenadian people after 26 years, that the...
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Bernard Coard the alledged mastermind behind Maurice Bishop and his Cabinet Colleagues murder, is now saying to the Grenadian people after 26 years, that the...
G09118331
GS CAS GRENADA: Gen Hudson Austin, former deputy PM Bernard Coard
09118331 and 5 other ldrs of Grenada's coup attempt are transferred,
1"VT+BVU ...
GS CAS GRENADA: Gen Hudson Austin, former deputy PM Bernard Coard
09118331 and 5 other ldrs of Grenada's coup attempt are transferred,
1"VT+BVU handcuffed and blindfolded, from USS Guam to Richmond Hill
Prison. They were captured by US marines after the US-led
invasion of Grenada on October 25.
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GRENADA SHOWS: Prisoners off bus; blindfolded and entering prison.
Date shot:6.11.83
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GS CAS GRENADA: Gen Hudson Austin, former deputy PM Bernard Coard
09118331 and 5 other ldrs of Grenada's coup attempt are transferred,
1"VT+BVU handcuffed and blindfolded, from USS Guam to Richmond Hill
Prison. They were captured by US marines after the US-led
invasion of Grenada on October 25.
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GRENADA SHOWS: Prisoners off bus; blindfolded and entering prison.
Date shot:6.11.83
Ex Vid (English) WTN 0.47mins
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Prisoners of the Cold War: Part 6 of 7
CAMPAIGNING FOR THE GRENADA 17 The Caribbean island of Grenada's socialist revolution was ended by US invasion and regime change in 1983. Over 20 years later......
CAMPAIGNING FOR THE GRENADA 17 The Caribbean island of Grenada's socialist revolution was ended by US invasion and regime change in 1983. Over 20 years later...
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CAMPAIGNING FOR THE GRENADA 17 The Caribbean island of Grenada's socialist revolution was ended by US invasion and regime change in 1983. Over 20 years later...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 3 - "Militant Youth"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car......
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 2 "Propaganda"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car......
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
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1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
Oh Grenada by King Ellie Matt
King Ellie Matt chronicles the events of Wednesday 19th October 1983 when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and others were executed and replaced with Bernard Co......
King Ellie Matt chronicles the events of Wednesday 19th October 1983 when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and others were executed and replaced with Bernard Co...
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King Ellie Matt chronicles the events of Wednesday 19th October 1983 when Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and others were executed and replaced with Bernard Co...
Countries do not commit suicide
There is a need for a change. A major change. One without guns.
Apart from the obvious war on drugs and other interventions like the Iran-Contra guns for drug...
There is a need for a change. A major change. One without guns.
Apart from the obvious war on drugs and other interventions like the Iran-Contra guns for drugs debacle, United States promotes coup de stat in the Americas in order to stop soviet advance to this hemisphere and "protect its interests in the region". It failed, since most countries in the Americas have or had a leftist government after the fall of the soviet union.
These coups created revolutions and wars and as a consequence many guns are spread all over the region.
These are the coups promoted by USA in our region:
Argentina
September 16, 1955: the military led by General Eduardo Lonardi overthrows president Juan Domingo Perón
March 29, 1962: the military, led by General Raúl Poggi, overthrows president Arturo Frondizi
June 28, 1966: a military uprising led by General Juan Carlos Onganía overthrows president Arturo Illia
March 24, 1976: a military uprising overthrew the president María Estela Martínez de Perón
Bolivia
May 16, 1951: Hugo Ballivián overthrows Mamerto Urriolagoitía
April 16, 1952: Víctor Paz Estenssoro overthrows Hugo Ballivián
November 5, 1964: René Barrientos overthrows Víctor Paz Estenssoro
October 7, 1970: Juan José Torres overthrows Alfredo Ovando Candía
August 21, 1971: Hugo Banzer overthrows Juan José Torres
July 17, 1980: Luis García Meza Tejada overthrows Lidia Gueiler Tejada
Brazil
March 31, 1964: Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco overthrows João Goulart establishing the 21-year-long dictatorship
Chile
Tacnazo, (October 21, 1969) – A failed plot against President Eduardo Frei Montalva
Tanquetazo, (June 29, 1973) – A failed coup against President Salvador Allende
1973 Chilean coup d'état, (September 11, 1973) – Coup that deposed President Salvador Allende, in favor of Augusto Pinochet
Colombia
June 13, 1953: Gustavo Rojas Pinilla overthrows Laureano Gómez
Cuba
March 10, 1952: Fulgencio Batista overthrows Carlos Prío Socarrás
Dominican Republic
September 25, 1963: Elías Wessin y Wessin overthrows Juan Bosch
Ecuador
1963 by Ramón Castro Jijón
1972 by Guillermo Rodríguez
2000 by Lucio Gutiérrez
El Salvador
October 26, 1960: A bloodless coup overthrows President José María Lemus
January 25, 1961: A coup overthrows the junta established just a few months before.
Grenada
March 13, 1979: Maurice Bishop overthrows Eric Gairy
October 14, 1983: Bernard Coard overthrows Maurice Bishop
October 19, 1983: Hudson Austin overthrows Bernard Coard
Guatemala
July 8 1954 by Carlos Castillo Armas who overthrew president Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán with the help of CIA
1963 under Enrique Peralta Azurdia
1982 under Efraín Ríos Montt
Honduras
1963 under Oswaldo López Arellano
1972 under Oswaldo López Arellano
1975 under Juan Alberto Melgar Castro
1978 under Policarpo Paz García
2009 under Roberto Micheletti
Nicaragua
1856 under William Walker
1944 by Anastasio Somoza García for Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa against Leonardo Argüello Barreto
Panama
1931 by Arnulfo Arias Madrid and Harmodio Arias Madrid against Florencio Harmodio Arosemena
1941 by Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia Arango against Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1951 by Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera against Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1968 by Omar Torrijos against President Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1989 coup attempt by Moises Giroldi against Manuel Antonio Noriega
Paraguay
February 17, 1936: Rafael Franco overthrows Eusebio Ayala
August 13, 1937: Paraguayan military overthrows Rafael Franco
May 5, 1954: Alfredo Stroessner overthrows Dr. Federico Chávez
February 3, 1989: Andrés Rodríguez and the Paraguayan Army overthrow Alfredo Stroessner
Peru
1962 under Ricardo Pérez Godoy
1968 under Juan Velasco Alvarado
Uruguay
27 June 1973: Juan María Bordaberry closed parliament and established a civic-military dictatorship
Venezuela
1948:A military junta, led by Carlos Delgado Chalbaud overthrows the democratically elected president Rómulo Gallegos
1958: Dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez was overthrown by a military rebellion and a popular movement
2002: Failed coup against Hugo Chávez
wn.com/Countries Do Not Commit Suicide
There is a need for a change. A major change. One without guns.
Apart from the obvious war on drugs and other interventions like the Iran-Contra guns for drugs debacle, United States promotes coup de stat in the Americas in order to stop soviet advance to this hemisphere and "protect its interests in the region". It failed, since most countries in the Americas have or had a leftist government after the fall of the soviet union.
These coups created revolutions and wars and as a consequence many guns are spread all over the region.
These are the coups promoted by USA in our region:
Argentina
September 16, 1955: the military led by General Eduardo Lonardi overthrows president Juan Domingo Perón
March 29, 1962: the military, led by General Raúl Poggi, overthrows president Arturo Frondizi
June 28, 1966: a military uprising led by General Juan Carlos Onganía overthrows president Arturo Illia
March 24, 1976: a military uprising overthrew the president María Estela Martínez de Perón
Bolivia
May 16, 1951: Hugo Ballivián overthrows Mamerto Urriolagoitía
April 16, 1952: Víctor Paz Estenssoro overthrows Hugo Ballivián
November 5, 1964: René Barrientos overthrows Víctor Paz Estenssoro
October 7, 1970: Juan José Torres overthrows Alfredo Ovando Candía
August 21, 1971: Hugo Banzer overthrows Juan José Torres
July 17, 1980: Luis García Meza Tejada overthrows Lidia Gueiler Tejada
Brazil
March 31, 1964: Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco overthrows João Goulart establishing the 21-year-long dictatorship
Chile
Tacnazo, (October 21, 1969) – A failed plot against President Eduardo Frei Montalva
Tanquetazo, (June 29, 1973) – A failed coup against President Salvador Allende
1973 Chilean coup d'état, (September 11, 1973) – Coup that deposed President Salvador Allende, in favor of Augusto Pinochet
Colombia
June 13, 1953: Gustavo Rojas Pinilla overthrows Laureano Gómez
Cuba
March 10, 1952: Fulgencio Batista overthrows Carlos Prío Socarrás
Dominican Republic
September 25, 1963: Elías Wessin y Wessin overthrows Juan Bosch
Ecuador
1963 by Ramón Castro Jijón
1972 by Guillermo Rodríguez
2000 by Lucio Gutiérrez
El Salvador
October 26, 1960: A bloodless coup overthrows President José María Lemus
January 25, 1961: A coup overthrows the junta established just a few months before.
Grenada
March 13, 1979: Maurice Bishop overthrows Eric Gairy
October 14, 1983: Bernard Coard overthrows Maurice Bishop
October 19, 1983: Hudson Austin overthrows Bernard Coard
Guatemala
July 8 1954 by Carlos Castillo Armas who overthrew president Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán with the help of CIA
1963 under Enrique Peralta Azurdia
1982 under Efraín Ríos Montt
Honduras
1963 under Oswaldo López Arellano
1972 under Oswaldo López Arellano
1975 under Juan Alberto Melgar Castro
1978 under Policarpo Paz García
2009 under Roberto Micheletti
Nicaragua
1856 under William Walker
1944 by Anastasio Somoza García for Benjamín Lacayo Sacasa against Leonardo Argüello Barreto
Panama
1931 by Arnulfo Arias Madrid and Harmodio Arias Madrid against Florencio Harmodio Arosemena
1941 by Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia Arango against Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1951 by Colonel José Antonio Remón Cantera against Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1968 by Omar Torrijos against President Arnulfo Arias Madrid
1989 coup attempt by Moises Giroldi against Manuel Antonio Noriega
Paraguay
February 17, 1936: Rafael Franco overthrows Eusebio Ayala
August 13, 1937: Paraguayan military overthrows Rafael Franco
May 5, 1954: Alfredo Stroessner overthrows Dr. Federico Chávez
February 3, 1989: Andrés Rodríguez and the Paraguayan Army overthrow Alfredo Stroessner
Peru
1962 under Ricardo Pérez Godoy
1968 under Juan Velasco Alvarado
Uruguay
27 June 1973: Juan María Bordaberry closed parliament and established a civic-military dictatorship
Venezuela
1948:A military junta, led by Carlos Delgado Chalbaud overthrows the democratically elected president Rómulo Gallegos
1958: Dictator Marcos Pérez Jiménez was overthrown by a military rebellion and a popular movement
2002: Failed coup against Hugo Chávez
- published: 04 Dec 2015
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A Brief History of Grenada... Maurice Bishop~US Intervention {destabilization} Culture & Bacchanal
Independence was granted in 1974 under the leadership of Eric Gairy, who became the first Prime Minister of Grenada.
Civil conflict gradually broke out between ...
Independence was granted in 1974 under the leadership of Eric Gairy, who became the first Prime Minister of Grenada.
Civil conflict gradually broke out between Eric Gairy's government and some opposition parties including the New Jewel Movement (NJM). Gairy's party won elections in 1976, but the opposition did not accept the result, accusing it of fraud. In 1979, the New Jewel Movement under Maurice Bishop launched a paramilitary attack on the government resulting in its overthrow.
The constitution was suspended and Bishop's "People's Revolutionary Government" ruled subsequently by decree. Cuban doctors, teachers, and technicians were invited in to help develop health, literacy, and agriculture over the next few years. Agrarian reforms started by the Gairy government were continued and greatly expanded under the revolutionary government of Maurice Bishop.
Coup and execution of Maurice Bishop
Some years later a dispute developed between Bishop and certain high-ranking members of the NJM. Though Bishop cooperated with Cuba and the USSR on various trade and foreign policy issues, he sought to maintain a "non-aligned" status. Bishop had been taking his time making Grenada wholly socialist, encouraging private-sector development in an attempt to make the island a popular tourist destination. Hardline Marxist party members, including Communist Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, deemed Bishop insufficiently revolutionary and demanded that he either step down or enter into a power-sharing arrangement.
On October 19, 1983, Bernard Coard and his wife Phyllis, backed by the Grenadian Army, led a coup against the government of Maurice Bishop and placed Bishop under house arrest. These actions led to street demonstrations in various parts of the island. Bishop had enough support from the population that he was eventually freed after a demonstration in the capital. When Bishop attempted to resume power, he was captured and executed by soldiers along with seven others, including government cabinet ministers. The Coard regime then put the island under martial law.
After the execution of Bishop, the People's Revolutionary Army formed a military government with General Hudson Austin as chairman. The army declared a four-day total curfew, during which (it said) anyone leaving their home without approval would be shot on sight.
US and allied response and reaction
The overthrow of a moderate government by one which was strongly pro-communist worried U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Particularly worrying was the presence of Cuban construction workers and military personnel who were building a 10,000-foot (3,000 m) airstrip on Grenada. Bishop had stated the purpose of the airstrip was to allow commercial jets to land, but U.S. military analysts argued that the only reason for constructing such a long and reinforced runway was so that it could be used by heavy military transport planes. The contractors, American and European companies, and the EEC, which provided partial funding, all claimed the airstrip did not have military capabilities.[9] Reagan was worried that Cuba – under the direction of the Soviet Union – would use Grenada as a refueling stop for Cuban and Soviet airplanes loaded with weapons destined for Central American communist insurgents.[10]
On October 25, 1983, combined forces from the United States and from the Regional Security System (RSS) based in Barbados invaded Grenada in an operation codenamed Operation Urgent Fury. The U.S. stated this was done at the behest of Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica. While the Governor-General of Grenada, Sir Paul Scoon, later stated that he had also requested the invasion, it was highly criticised by the governments of Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, and Canada. The United Nations General Assembly condemned it as "a flagrant violation of international law" by a vote of 108 in favor to 9, with 27 abstentions.[11][12] The United Nations Security Council considered a similar resolution, which failed to pass when vetoed by the United States.[13]
Post-invasion arrests
After the invasion of the island nation, the pre-revolutionary Grenadian constitution came into operation once again. Eighteen members of the PRG and the PRA (army) were arrested after the invasion on charges related to the murder of Maurice Bishop and seven others. The eighteen included the top political leadership of Grenada at the time of the execution as well as the entire military chain of command directly responsible for the operation that led to the executions. Fourteen were sentenced to death, one was found not guilty and three were sentenced to forty-five years in prison. The death sentences were eventually commuted to terms of imprisonment. Those in prison have become known as the Grenada 17.
wn.com/A Brief History Of Grenada... Maurice Bishop~Us Intervention Destabilization Culture Bacchanal
Independence was granted in 1974 under the leadership of Eric Gairy, who became the first Prime Minister of Grenada.
Civil conflict gradually broke out between Eric Gairy's government and some opposition parties including the New Jewel Movement (NJM). Gairy's party won elections in 1976, but the opposition did not accept the result, accusing it of fraud. In 1979, the New Jewel Movement under Maurice Bishop launched a paramilitary attack on the government resulting in its overthrow.
The constitution was suspended and Bishop's "People's Revolutionary Government" ruled subsequently by decree. Cuban doctors, teachers, and technicians were invited in to help develop health, literacy, and agriculture over the next few years. Agrarian reforms started by the Gairy government were continued and greatly expanded under the revolutionary government of Maurice Bishop.
Coup and execution of Maurice Bishop
Some years later a dispute developed between Bishop and certain high-ranking members of the NJM. Though Bishop cooperated with Cuba and the USSR on various trade and foreign policy issues, he sought to maintain a "non-aligned" status. Bishop had been taking his time making Grenada wholly socialist, encouraging private-sector development in an attempt to make the island a popular tourist destination. Hardline Marxist party members, including Communist Deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard, deemed Bishop insufficiently revolutionary and demanded that he either step down or enter into a power-sharing arrangement.
On October 19, 1983, Bernard Coard and his wife Phyllis, backed by the Grenadian Army, led a coup against the government of Maurice Bishop and placed Bishop under house arrest. These actions led to street demonstrations in various parts of the island. Bishop had enough support from the population that he was eventually freed after a demonstration in the capital. When Bishop attempted to resume power, he was captured and executed by soldiers along with seven others, including government cabinet ministers. The Coard regime then put the island under martial law.
After the execution of Bishop, the People's Revolutionary Army formed a military government with General Hudson Austin as chairman. The army declared a four-day total curfew, during which (it said) anyone leaving their home without approval would be shot on sight.
US and allied response and reaction
The overthrow of a moderate government by one which was strongly pro-communist worried U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Particularly worrying was the presence of Cuban construction workers and military personnel who were building a 10,000-foot (3,000 m) airstrip on Grenada. Bishop had stated the purpose of the airstrip was to allow commercial jets to land, but U.S. military analysts argued that the only reason for constructing such a long and reinforced runway was so that it could be used by heavy military transport planes. The contractors, American and European companies, and the EEC, which provided partial funding, all claimed the airstrip did not have military capabilities.[9] Reagan was worried that Cuba – under the direction of the Soviet Union – would use Grenada as a refueling stop for Cuban and Soviet airplanes loaded with weapons destined for Central American communist insurgents.[10]
On October 25, 1983, combined forces from the United States and from the Regional Security System (RSS) based in Barbados invaded Grenada in an operation codenamed Operation Urgent Fury. The U.S. stated this was done at the behest of Prime Minister Eugenia Charles of Dominica. While the Governor-General of Grenada, Sir Paul Scoon, later stated that he had also requested the invasion, it was highly criticised by the governments of Britain, Trinidad and Tobago, and Canada. The United Nations General Assembly condemned it as "a flagrant violation of international law" by a vote of 108 in favor to 9, with 27 abstentions.[11][12] The United Nations Security Council considered a similar resolution, which failed to pass when vetoed by the United States.[13]
Post-invasion arrests
After the invasion of the island nation, the pre-revolutionary Grenadian constitution came into operation once again. Eighteen members of the PRG and the PRA (army) were arrested after the invasion on charges related to the murder of Maurice Bishop and seven others. The eighteen included the top political leadership of Grenada at the time of the execution as well as the entire military chain of command directly responsible for the operation that led to the executions. Fourteen were sentenced to death, one was found not guilty and three were sentenced to forty-five years in prison. The death sentences were eventually commuted to terms of imprisonment. Those in prison have become known as the Grenada 17.
- published: 21 Sep 2014
- views: 6
Se cumplen 30 años del derrocamiento y muerte del líder Maurice Bishop
Este año se cumplen tres décadas del derrocamiento y asesinato del líder revolucionario de Granada, Maurice Bishop. El abogado y político fue ejecutado por l......
Este año se cumplen tres décadas del derrocamiento y asesinato del líder revolucionario de Granada, Maurice Bishop. El abogado y político fue ejecutado por l...
wn.com/Se Cumplen 30 Años Del Derrocamiento Y Muerte Del Líder Maurice Bishop
Este año se cumplen tres décadas del derrocamiento y asesinato del líder revolucionario de Granada, Maurice Bishop. El abogado y político fue ejecutado por l...
- published: 21 Oct 2013
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author: teleSUR tv
G02118310
GS CAS SPECIAL REPORT: GRENADA: The invasion of Grenada by 3000
02118310 troops from the USA and 6 Caribbean countries appears to be
1"VT+BVU s...
GS CAS SPECIAL REPORT: GRENADA: The invasion of Grenada by 3000
02118310 troops from the USA and 6 Caribbean countries appears to be
1"VT+BVU successfully completed. The invasion follows a coup in which
PM Maurice Bishop and 23 others were killed. Bernard Coard,
General Hudson Austin and others of the Revolutionary
Military Tribunal who staged the coup, are said to have taken
refuge in the Soviet Embassy. Reporter Brent Sadler.
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TX'D
GRENADA SHOWS: US helicopter landing in Grenada; marines on tarmac
at airport; marines firing artillery; VS of firing; GV
artillery positions; smoke in hills; jet plane flies over;
copters flying over; convoy army trucks; Cuban prisoners in
compound; marines on guard in doorways; armed police from
Barbados; VS Cuban prisoners; US troops open boxes of
captured arms in airport hangar/warehouse; stacks of boxes of
arms; machine guns, pistols, rifles etc; American students
with US marines; comment from released American students in
lorry en route to airport; Grenadian people in streets,
mostly children. Date shot:27-28.10.83
Ex ENG (English) 3.19mins
T/I:12.54mins
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GS CAS SPECIAL REPORT: GRENADA: The invasion of Grenada by 3000
02118310 troops from the USA and 6 Caribbean countries appears to be
1"VT+BVU successfully completed. The invasion follows a coup in which
PM Maurice Bishop and 23 others were killed. Bernard Coard,
General Hudson Austin and others of the Revolutionary
Military Tribunal who staged the coup, are said to have taken
refuge in the Soviet Embassy. Reporter Brent Sadler.
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TX'D
GRENADA SHOWS: US helicopter landing in Grenada; marines on tarmac
at airport; marines firing artillery; VS of firing; GV
artillery positions; smoke in hills; jet plane flies over;
copters flying over; convoy army trucks; Cuban prisoners in
compound; marines on guard in doorways; armed police from
Barbados; VS Cuban prisoners; US troops open boxes of
captured arms in airport hangar/warehouse; stacks of boxes of
arms; machine guns, pistols, rifles etc; American students
with US marines; comment from released American students in
lorry en route to airport; Grenadian people in streets,
mostly children. Date shot:27-28.10.83
Ex ENG (English) 3.19mins
T/I:12.54mins
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The James Cotter, James Coard Show Second Video Podcast - An Introduction To An Idiot
James Cotter & James Coard have recorded there second video podcast where James Coard gets the opportunity to become a shell but he's worried about "People C......
James Cotter & James Coard have recorded there second video podcast where James Coard gets the opportunity to become a shell but he's worried about "People C...
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Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part I - "Feeding Ourselves"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car......
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1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
Grenada - Revo Documentary (In Part) - Part 4 - "Long Live! Forward Ever, Backward Never!"
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car......
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
wn.com/Grenada Revo Documentary (In Part) Part 4 Long Live Forward Ever, Backward Never
1984 - Grenada: The Future Coming Towards Us The filming was completed shortly before the tragedies of October 1983 in this colorful work produced by the Car...
1 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng......
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
wn.com/1 Prime Minister Maurice Bishop New York 1983 Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
2 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng......
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
wn.com/2 Prime Minister Maurice Bishop New York 1983 Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
3 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng......
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
wn.com/3 Prime Minister Maurice Bishop New York 1983 Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
4 - Prime Minister Maurice Bishop - New York 1983 - Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng......
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
wn.com/4 Prime Minister Maurice Bishop New York 1983 Hunter College
In his 1983 Hunter College speech, Bishop mockingly paraphrased a State Department report, bringing down the house: "Grenada is a particular threat as an Eng...
Se cumplen 30 años del asesinato del líder Maurice Bishop en Granada
Se cumplen 30 años del asesinato perpetrado en contra del líder revolucionario Maurice Bishop, en Granada, con el apoyo de Estados Unidos, país que provocó u......
Se cumplen 30 años del asesinato perpetrado en contra del líder revolucionario Maurice Bishop, en Granada, con el apoyo de Estados Unidos, país que provocó u...
wn.com/Se Cumplen 30 Años Del Asesinato Del Líder Maurice Bishop En Granada
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Robert Coard Tribute
(Video courtesy of ABCD)...
(Video courtesy of ABCD)
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(Video courtesy of ABCD)
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3. Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
UK Top 10: 1966: Number 3
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by the Beatles, released on the 1966 album Revolver and as a 45 rpm single. It was written by Paul McCartne...
UK Top 10: 1966: Number 3
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by the Beatles, released on the 1966 album Revolver and as a 45 rpm single. It was written by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
The song continued the transformation of the Beatles from a mainly rock and roll / pop-oriented act to a more experimental, studio-based band. With a double string quartet arrangement by George Martin and striking lyrics about loneliness, "Eleanor Rigby" broke sharply with popular music conventions, both musically and lyrically. Richie Unterberger of Allmusic cites the band's "singing about the neglected concerns and fates of the elderly" on the song as "just one example of why the Beatles' appeal reached so far beyond the traditional rock audience". In 1987, American poet Allan Ginsberg stated that when they sang "look at all the lonely people," the Beatles were referring to their fans, specifically the screaming members of their live audiences.
"Eleanor Rigby" does not have a standard pop backing. None of the Beatles played instruments on it, though John Lennon and George Harrison did contribute harmony vocals. Like the earlier song "Yesterday", "Eleanor Rigby" employs a classical string ensemble—in this case an octet of studio musicians, comprising four violins, two cellos, and two violas, all performing a score composed by producer George Martin. Where "Yesterday" is played legato, "Eleanor Rigby" is played mainly in staccato chords with melodic embellishments. For the most part, the instruments "double up"—that is, they serve as a single string quartet but with two instruments playing each of the four parts. Microphones were placed close to the instruments to produce a more vivid and raw sound; George Martin recorded two versions, one with and one without vibrato, the latter of which was used. McCartney's choice of a string backing may have been influenced by his interest in the composer Antonio Vivaldi, who wrote extensively for string instruments (notably "the Four Seasons"). Lennon recalled in 1980 that "Eleanor Rigby" was "Paul's baby, and I helped with the education of the child ... The violin backing was Paul's idea. Jane Asher had turned him on to Vivaldi, and it was very good." The octet was recorded on 28 April 1966, in Studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios; it was completed in Studio 3 on 29 April and on 6 June. Take 15 was selected as the master.
George Martin, in his autobiography All You Need Is Ears, takes credit for combining two of the vocal parts—"Ah! look at all the lonely people" and "All the lonely people"—having noticed that they would work together contrapuntally. He cited the influence of Bernard Herrmann's work on his string scoring. (Originally he cited the score for the film Fahrenheit 451, but this was a mistake as the film was not released until several months after the recording; Martin later stated he was thinking of Herrmann's score for Psycho).
The original stereo mix had Paul's voice only in the right channel during the verses, with the string octet mixed to one channel, while the mono single and mono LP featured a more balanced mix. On the Yellow Submarine Songtrack and Love versions, McCartney's voice is centred and the string octet appears in stereo, creating a modern-sounding mix.
wn.com/3. Eleanor Rigby The Beatles
UK Top 10: 1966: Number 3
"Eleanor Rigby" is a song by the Beatles, released on the 1966 album Revolver and as a 45 rpm single. It was written by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
The song continued the transformation of the Beatles from a mainly rock and roll / pop-oriented act to a more experimental, studio-based band. With a double string quartet arrangement by George Martin and striking lyrics about loneliness, "Eleanor Rigby" broke sharply with popular music conventions, both musically and lyrically. Richie Unterberger of Allmusic cites the band's "singing about the neglected concerns and fates of the elderly" on the song as "just one example of why the Beatles' appeal reached so far beyond the traditional rock audience". In 1987, American poet Allan Ginsberg stated that when they sang "look at all the lonely people," the Beatles were referring to their fans, specifically the screaming members of their live audiences.
"Eleanor Rigby" does not have a standard pop backing. None of the Beatles played instruments on it, though John Lennon and George Harrison did contribute harmony vocals. Like the earlier song "Yesterday", "Eleanor Rigby" employs a classical string ensemble—in this case an octet of studio musicians, comprising four violins, two cellos, and two violas, all performing a score composed by producer George Martin. Where "Yesterday" is played legato, "Eleanor Rigby" is played mainly in staccato chords with melodic embellishments. For the most part, the instruments "double up"—that is, they serve as a single string quartet but with two instruments playing each of the four parts. Microphones were placed close to the instruments to produce a more vivid and raw sound; George Martin recorded two versions, one with and one without vibrato, the latter of which was used. McCartney's choice of a string backing may have been influenced by his interest in the composer Antonio Vivaldi, who wrote extensively for string instruments (notably "the Four Seasons"). Lennon recalled in 1980 that "Eleanor Rigby" was "Paul's baby, and I helped with the education of the child ... The violin backing was Paul's idea. Jane Asher had turned him on to Vivaldi, and it was very good." The octet was recorded on 28 April 1966, in Studio 2 at Abbey Road Studios; it was completed in Studio 3 on 29 April and on 6 June. Take 15 was selected as the master.
George Martin, in his autobiography All You Need Is Ears, takes credit for combining two of the vocal parts—"Ah! look at all the lonely people" and "All the lonely people"—having noticed that they would work together contrapuntally. He cited the influence of Bernard Herrmann's work on his string scoring. (Originally he cited the score for the film Fahrenheit 451, but this was a mistake as the film was not released until several months after the recording; Martin later stated he was thinking of Herrmann's score for Psycho).
The original stereo mix had Paul's voice only in the right channel during the verses, with the string octet mixed to one channel, while the mono single and mono LP featured a more balanced mix. On the Yellow Submarine Songtrack and Love versions, McCartney's voice is centred and the string octet appears in stereo, creating a modern-sounding mix.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
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Australia Day-Chris Betts
Coming to Frankston Arts Centre
Thursday 27th August @8pm
Member $43, Full $48, Conc $45,
U'30years $30, Group 10+ $45
Splash Card $25 (available by phone or...
Coming to Frankston Arts Centre
Thursday 27th August @8pm
Member $43, Full $48, Conc $45,
U'30years $30, Group 10+ $45
Splash Card $25 (available by phone or in person only)
http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On_-_Buy_Tickets/Australia_Day
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Coming to Frankston Arts Centre
Thursday 27th August @8pm
Member $43, Full $48, Conc $45,
U'30years $30, Group 10+ $45
Splash Card $25 (available by phone or in person only)
http://artscentre.frankston.vic.gov.au/Whats_On_-_Buy_Tickets/Australia_Day
- published: 19 Jun 2015
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John Coard
a comp video of John Coard's short life as an entertainer a dear friend who will be sadly missed....
a comp video of John Coard's short life as an entertainer a dear friend who will be sadly missed.
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a comp video of John Coard's short life as an entertainer a dear friend who will be sadly missed.
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author: Obe Mike
Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights
Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights....
Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights.
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Ferrie De Coard (Live) @ Magenta Nights.
- published: 16 Jul 2008
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Highlights of the SCASD Board Interview with Bernard Cantorn
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Léon Indenbaum
http://www.leon-indenbaum.com/go.php?pg=index
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Indenbaum
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-Indenbaum/148938615140870?ref=ts
Léon Indenbaum est un sculpteur français, né le 10 décembre 1890 à Tcherikov en Biélorussie, mort le 29 septembre 1981 chez sa fille, à Opio dans les Alpes-Maritimes, où il s'était retiré.
- Enfance et études
Son père, passemen
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Fely Tchaco Dinner Gala at Seahorse Sausalito, CA
A memorable evening, Dinner Gala show of fashion by local designers, stand up comedy and live music. Honoring ordinary people doing extraordinary things in t...
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Yesterday's Icons, Today's Issues: Historians discuss Ida B. Wells
http://techbookonline.com/news.html Yesterday's Icons, Today's Issues: What Would They Do? Historians discuss the importance and relevance of Ida B. Wells, C...
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SYND 14 5 75 OAS MEET ON GRENADA JOINING UNITED STATES
A meeting of the Organization of American States during which the island of Grenada became a member. The Prime Minister of Grenada, Eric Gairy is at the meeting.
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GRENADA MANGO FESTIVAL 2009
Marketing & National Importing Board (MNIB) is the implementing agency for the inaugural Grenada National Mango Festival and is seeking your support for this...
Highlights of the SCASD Board Interview with Bernard Cantorn
Bernard's Highlights. This video is not the complete meeting and presented with the permission of CNET....
Bernard's Highlights. This video is not the complete meeting and presented with the permission of CNET.
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Bernard's Highlights. This video is not the complete meeting and presented with the permission of CNET.
- published: 22 Feb 2008
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author: SCASDBoard
Grenada radio station interview pt 2
talked about unity in our people...
talked about unity in our people
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talked about unity in our people
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Raw Food: Wendi Dee Interviewed About Her 25th B-day Present
Jim Dee interviews Wendi Dee about her 25th Birthday Surprise Gift!...
Jim Dee interviews Wendi Dee about her 25th Birthday Surprise Gift!
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Jim Dee interviews Wendi Dee about her 25th Birthday Surprise Gift!
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author: Wendi Dee
Raw Food: Jim Dee Interviews Leigh Crizoe
Jim Dee of Pure Jeevan (http://www.PureJeevan.com) interviews Leigh Crizoe about his raw journey and the rigorous detox program he (and Rhio) went through af......
Jim Dee of Pure Jeevan (http://www.PureJeevan.com) interviews Leigh Crizoe about his raw journey and the rigorous detox program he (and Rhio) went through af...
wn.com/Raw Food Jim Dee Interviews Leigh Crizoe
Jim Dee of Pure Jeevan (http://www.PureJeevan.com) interviews Leigh Crizoe about his raw journey and the rigorous detox program he (and Rhio) went through af...
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author: Wendi Dee
Bernard Parks Promotes Blue Line Safety
Two weeks after Parks said community groups were "wasting other people's time" in voicing concerns, and just minutes after Parks voted for a motion pushed by......
Two weeks after Parks said community groups were "wasting other people's time" in voicing concerns, and just minutes after Parks voted for a motion pushed by...
wn.com/Bernard Parks Promotes Blue Line Safety
Two weeks after Parks said community groups were "wasting other people's time" in voicing concerns, and just minutes after Parks voted for a motion pushed by...
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author: FixExpo
PT.2 of Former Prime Minister Dr. the Rt. Hon Keith Mitchell special interview
Video: Compliments Flow CC6 Dr. Mitchell rates the NDC performance in Office to date....
Video: Compliments Flow CC6 Dr. Mitchell rates the NDC performance in Office to date.
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Video: Compliments Flow CC6 Dr. Mitchell rates the NDC performance in Office to date.
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author: nnpnews
Ewart Brown, President of Bermuda talks to OneClimate at COp15 in Copenhagen
Ewart Frederick Brown, President of Bermuda dropped in to give us an interview at the Bella Centre at Cop15 in Copenhagen Denmark. To watch and take part in ......
Ewart Frederick Brown, President of Bermuda dropped in to give us an interview at the Bella Centre at Cop15 in Copenhagen Denmark. To watch and take part in ...
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Ewart Frederick Brown, President of Bermuda dropped in to give us an interview at the Bella Centre at Cop15 in Copenhagen Denmark. To watch and take part in ...
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author: OneWorldTV
Dr Chuck Williams speaking at Arcadia University
Closing statements from speech at the Philadelphia College Prep Round Table Conference 2013...
Closing statements from speech at the Philadelphia College Prep Round Table Conference 2013
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Closing statements from speech at the Philadelphia College Prep Round Table Conference 2013
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Tukreko Mutu(Aatma 2) - Kamal Khatri Ft. Bishow Sharma & Namita Bhusal[HD]
Thanks to all the people associated with this Song and Video and Special thanks to Prabeen Shrestha. Lyrics/Music: Kamal Khatri Arranger: Bijeshwor Tandukar(......
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Tony Danza trades Broadway for Broad Street - Fundraiser for Philly Education (Press Conf)
http://techbookonline.com/news.html TRX Cymbal Co® Bells Ring, School Reform is in Session "Philadelphia's School District: Imagine 2014, Keep imagining" "Ph......
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Léon Indenbaum
http://www.leon-indenbaum.com/go.php?pg=index
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Indenbaum
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-Indenbaum/148938615140870?ref=ts
...
http://www.leon-indenbaum.com/go.php?pg=index
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Indenbaum
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-Indenbaum/148938615140870?ref=ts
Léon Indenbaum est un sculpteur français, né le 10 décembre 1890 à Tcherikov en Biélorussie, mort le 29 septembre 1981 chez sa fille, à Opio dans les Alpes-Maritimes, où il s'était retiré.
- Enfance et études
Son père, passementier, mourut prématurément et ses 5 enfants furent dispersés entre les membres de la famille : son grand-père, relieur d'art apprécié, s'occupa de lui.
Le jeune Léon fit des études hébraïques jusqu'à 12/13 ans. Il fut placé ensuite dans une école artisanale où l'on travaillait le bois ; il y fut remarqué et son directeur obtint une bourse pour son entrée à l'école des beaux-arts d'Odessa ; il y travailla le bois sculpté et la glaise qu'un médecin ami et protecteur lui procurait.
Il est inscrit ensuite à l'école d'arts appliqués Antonolski, à Vilna.
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- À Paris
Devenu jeune homme, il entend à cette époque parler de Paris et de cette ambiance artistique unique à laquelle il aspirait. Grâce à l'aide d'un ingénieur de Vilna, il parvient à rejoindre la capitale française, le 22 mars 1911.
Le voilà installé chez des camarades à « La Ruche », 2 passage de Dantzig.
Il travaille au milieu de cette pépinière de jeunes peintres et sculpteurs dont plusieurs devinrent célèbres et formèrent par la suite l'École de Paris : Soutine, Kremeyne, Chagall, Kikoïne, Epstein, Zadkine, et plus tard Modigliani.
De 1911 à 1919, Léon Indenbaum va parfaire sa formation artistique dans l'atelier du sculpteur Bourdelle à Montparnasse ; ce dernier avait une prédilection pour l'œuvre de son élève qu'il appelait « mon jeune poulain ». Dès 1912, il expose trois sculptures en pierre au Salon des Indépendants. C'est à cette époque qu'il devient ami intime de Modigliani ; ce dernier habita quelque temps chez son ami et profita de son aide, avant de louer un atelier mitoyen.
Jacques Doucet, le célèbre couturier et collectionneur, fut son premier mécène. Léon Indenbaum exécuta pour lui de nombreux panneaux décoratifs ; il travailla également quelque temps pour le décorateur Coard, avant de le délaisser faute de pouvoir signer lui-même ses œuvres.
En 1925 il expose aux Indépendants un buste de jeune fille et une femme couchée en pierre œuvres saluées par la critique.
Son travail se poursuit dans l'ombre, Léon étant complètement indifférent à la notoriété et estimant qu'un artiste n'a pas le droit de se laisser distraire par les « à-côtés mondains » Cependant des mécènes, et notamment les frères Georges et Marcel Bernard, hommes d'affaires et collectionneurs, passent la porte de son atelier et le convainquent de travailler pour leur compte en toute liberté matérielle. Mais la crise de 1929 survient et ruine les deux banquiers.
Les difficultés matérielles reviennent, quoique moindres, des amateurs acquérant ses œuvres. En 1939, la guerre arrive ; il se cache en raison de ses origines et nombre de ses œuvres disparaissent alors ou sont détruites. Puis, les années passent, Indenbaum travaille dans la discrétion et il est difficile de suivre son ascension artistique en raison de son caractère peu sociable et de son horreur de la publicité.
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- Expositions et manifestations
Citons quelques expositions ou manifestations auxquelles il participe :
Inauguration en 1963 du « Groupe des 9 » composé de Jean Carton, Raymond Corbin, Paul Cornet, Marcel Damboise, Léopold Cretz, Gunnar Nilsson, Jean Ossouf, Raymond Martin et de lui-même.
La même année, il participe à MENECY au « Rendez-vous des Travailleurs et des Arts » au centre de repos des usines Renault.
En 1964, il fait partie de l'exposition « Vingt-deux sculpteurs témoignent de l'homme » à la Galerie Vendôme et là un hommage lui est rendu par le Docteur Miller, collectionneur, Juliette Darle , poète et critique d'art, et par Jean Oissouf, sculpteur.
Autre appréciation en 1966 de Juliette Darle sur les sculptures exposées au XXéme salon de Saint-Denis : « Les sculptures "petits format" d'Indenbaum sont des chefs-d'œuvre d'intelligence, de sensibilité et d'invention plastique. Un grand sculpteur trop modeste, trop effacé, et qu'il importe absolument de révéler à ses contemporains ».
En 1967, il expose au premier festival de sculpture contemporaine (Château de St Ouen)
En 1968, la consécration lui est enfin donnée : il reçoit le prix Wildenstein décerné par l'Institut de France.
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- Ses œuvres
Musiciens et Antilopes, bas-relief en marbre rose (1914), vendu 3.638.250 € en octobre 2004 (record mondial pour une œuvre d'Arts décoratifs du xxe siècle).
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http://www.leon-indenbaum.com/go.php?pg=index
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Indenbaum
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Leon-Indenbaum/148938615140870?ref=ts
Léon Indenbaum est un sculpteur français, né le 10 décembre 1890 à Tcherikov en Biélorussie, mort le 29 septembre 1981 chez sa fille, à Opio dans les Alpes-Maritimes, où il s'était retiré.
- Enfance et études
Son père, passementier, mourut prématurément et ses 5 enfants furent dispersés entre les membres de la famille : son grand-père, relieur d'art apprécié, s'occupa de lui.
Le jeune Léon fit des études hébraïques jusqu'à 12/13 ans. Il fut placé ensuite dans une école artisanale où l'on travaillait le bois ; il y fut remarqué et son directeur obtint une bourse pour son entrée à l'école des beaux-arts d'Odessa ; il y travailla le bois sculpté et la glaise qu'un médecin ami et protecteur lui procurait.
Il est inscrit ensuite à l'école d'arts appliqués Antonolski, à Vilna.
------
- À Paris
Devenu jeune homme, il entend à cette époque parler de Paris et de cette ambiance artistique unique à laquelle il aspirait. Grâce à l'aide d'un ingénieur de Vilna, il parvient à rejoindre la capitale française, le 22 mars 1911.
Le voilà installé chez des camarades à « La Ruche », 2 passage de Dantzig.
Il travaille au milieu de cette pépinière de jeunes peintres et sculpteurs dont plusieurs devinrent célèbres et formèrent par la suite l'École de Paris : Soutine, Kremeyne, Chagall, Kikoïne, Epstein, Zadkine, et plus tard Modigliani.
De 1911 à 1919, Léon Indenbaum va parfaire sa formation artistique dans l'atelier du sculpteur Bourdelle à Montparnasse ; ce dernier avait une prédilection pour l'œuvre de son élève qu'il appelait « mon jeune poulain ». Dès 1912, il expose trois sculptures en pierre au Salon des Indépendants. C'est à cette époque qu'il devient ami intime de Modigliani ; ce dernier habita quelque temps chez son ami et profita de son aide, avant de louer un atelier mitoyen.
Jacques Doucet, le célèbre couturier et collectionneur, fut son premier mécène. Léon Indenbaum exécuta pour lui de nombreux panneaux décoratifs ; il travailla également quelque temps pour le décorateur Coard, avant de le délaisser faute de pouvoir signer lui-même ses œuvres.
En 1925 il expose aux Indépendants un buste de jeune fille et une femme couchée en pierre œuvres saluées par la critique.
Son travail se poursuit dans l'ombre, Léon étant complètement indifférent à la notoriété et estimant qu'un artiste n'a pas le droit de se laisser distraire par les « à-côtés mondains » Cependant des mécènes, et notamment les frères Georges et Marcel Bernard, hommes d'affaires et collectionneurs, passent la porte de son atelier et le convainquent de travailler pour leur compte en toute liberté matérielle. Mais la crise de 1929 survient et ruine les deux banquiers.
Les difficultés matérielles reviennent, quoique moindres, des amateurs acquérant ses œuvres. En 1939, la guerre arrive ; il se cache en raison de ses origines et nombre de ses œuvres disparaissent alors ou sont détruites. Puis, les années passent, Indenbaum travaille dans la discrétion et il est difficile de suivre son ascension artistique en raison de son caractère peu sociable et de son horreur de la publicité.
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- Expositions et manifestations
Citons quelques expositions ou manifestations auxquelles il participe :
Inauguration en 1963 du « Groupe des 9 » composé de Jean Carton, Raymond Corbin, Paul Cornet, Marcel Damboise, Léopold Cretz, Gunnar Nilsson, Jean Ossouf, Raymond Martin et de lui-même.
La même année, il participe à MENECY au « Rendez-vous des Travailleurs et des Arts » au centre de repos des usines Renault.
En 1964, il fait partie de l'exposition « Vingt-deux sculpteurs témoignent de l'homme » à la Galerie Vendôme et là un hommage lui est rendu par le Docteur Miller, collectionneur, Juliette Darle , poète et critique d'art, et par Jean Oissouf, sculpteur.
Autre appréciation en 1966 de Juliette Darle sur les sculptures exposées au XXéme salon de Saint-Denis : « Les sculptures "petits format" d'Indenbaum sont des chefs-d'œuvre d'intelligence, de sensibilité et d'invention plastique. Un grand sculpteur trop modeste, trop effacé, et qu'il importe absolument de révéler à ses contemporains ».
En 1967, il expose au premier festival de sculpture contemporaine (Château de St Ouen)
En 1968, la consécration lui est enfin donnée : il reçoit le prix Wildenstein décerné par l'Institut de France.
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- Ses œuvres
Musiciens et Antilopes, bas-relief en marbre rose (1914), vendu 3.638.250 € en octobre 2004 (record mondial pour une œuvre d'Arts décoratifs du xxe siècle).
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Fely Tchaco Dinner Gala at Seahorse Sausalito, CA
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SYND 14 5 75 OAS MEET ON GRENADA JOINING UNITED STATES
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GRENADA MANGO FESTIVAL 2009
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