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Caroline Henderson (born 14 May 1985) is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working as a sports presenter for STV News in East Central Scotland.
Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Henderson was educated at St Leonards School in St Andrews and won a Best Speaker award in a National Youth Parliament competition at the age of 14. She studied an HNC in Radio Broadcasting and travelled to Canada as part of a media core on a live fire training exercise with the former Black Watch regiment, before working as a freelance journalist for local radio stations Forth One and Radio Borders.
While studying a journalism degree at the University of Sunderland, Henderson joined the BBC in Newcastle in April 2008, working as a newsreader, reporter and producer for radio, online and television services in the North East and Cumbria. While at the BBC, she covered the Cumbria shootings and Northumbria Police's manhunt for Raoul Moat.
Henderson joined STV in October 2010 as a sports correspondent and in May 2011, became the sports presenter for its new Edinburgh-based edition of the regional news programme STV News at Six.
Caroline Henderson may refer to:
Caroline Henderson (born 28 February 1962) is a Danish–Swedish pop and jazz singer. She moved to Copenhagen from Sweden in 1983 and spent her youth singing in various jazz bands. Her breakthrough was in 1989 as part of pop group Ray Dee Ohh. After the group disbanded, Henderson launched a solo career with multi award-winning album Cinemataztic (1995) featuring smash hits "Kiss Me Kiss Me" and "Made In Europe".
Follow-up Metamorphing (1998), disco cover album Dolores J - The Butterfly (2000) and the more experimental Naos (2002) didn't have the same commercial impact. A new turn saw Henderson develop into a full-fledged jazz singer on albums Don't Explain (2003), Made In Europe (2004), Love Or Nothin’ (2006) and No. 8 (2008).
Henderson has also appeared as an actress in plays and films.
Caroline Henderson (1877-1966) was an American schoolteacher, farmer and author during the Dust Bowl.
Caroline Boa was born on April 7, 1877 in Wisconsin. She grew up on a farm in Iowa. She graduated Mount Holyoke College in 1901.
She taught English and Latin at a high school in Red Oak, Iowa from 1901 to 1903, and then taught in Des Moines until 1907.
From 1907 to her death in 1966, she farmed a land claim in the panhandle region of Oklahoma. After she got married, she farmed with her husband in Eva, Oklahoma. During their years of farming, her family weathered the droughts, dust storms, and blizzards that befell the region.
Her letters about the events of the Dust Bowl period were published in Practical Farmer and in The Atlantic Monthly. Her letters detail both the prosperity of the period before the disaster, and the loss of crops, animals and other amenities during the Dust Bowl years.
She married Wilhelmine Eugene Henderson in 1908. They raised one daughter, Eleanor, born in 1909.
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Caroline Henderson. 2006
Ring the Bells fra Caroline Henderson koncert i Christians kirke d. 12 december 2010. Klippet af Esben Egstrand
Caroline Henderson 'Made in Europe' By Pierre Winther
Caroline Henderson (born 14 May 1985) is a Scottish broadcast journalist, currently working as a sports presenter for STV News in East Central Scotland.
Born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Henderson was educated at St Leonards School in St Andrews and won a Best Speaker award in a National Youth Parliament competition at the age of 14. She studied an HNC in Radio Broadcasting and travelled to Canada as part of a media core on a live fire training exercise with the former Black Watch regiment, before working as a freelance journalist for local radio stations Forth One and Radio Borders.
While studying a journalism degree at the University of Sunderland, Henderson joined the BBC in Newcastle in April 2008, working as a newsreader, reporter and producer for radio, online and television services in the North East and Cumbria. While at the BBC, she covered the Cumbria shootings and Northumbria Police's manhunt for Raoul Moat.
Henderson joined STV in October 2010 as a sports correspondent and in May 2011, became the sports presenter for its new Edinburgh-based edition of the regional news programme STV News at Six.
I travel light
You wont even notice that Im passing through
My voice is a whisper that you hardly hear
But my perfume you remember
Do I complain
Do I belong to anyone or anywhere
My skin is black but so is Gigi Youngs
And Snowwhite is my mother.
Oh will I ever get to the end of my journey
All I know for sure is were all made
Made of the same flesh and blood
Just happens to be made in Europe
This Venice bed
Makes me recall a memory I close my eyes
And Grand Canal turns into a Swedish lake
Or is it Lake Genova?
That Danish hand
Seems to do wonders for my fantasy
I seem to recall Paris You and me
Oh that hand in Barcelona
Oh will I ever get to the end of my journey
All I know for sure is were all made
Made of the same flesh and blood
Just happens to be made in Europe
* INTERMEZZO *
Will I ever get to the end of my journey
All I know for sure is were all made
Made of the same flesh and blood
Oh will I ever get to the end of my journey
All I know for sure is were all made
Made of the same flesh and blood
Made of the same flesh and blood
Made in Europe