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...traveled to Asia. Ford learned martial arts from Trigg and chose his high school--Lincoln--because it taught Chinese. Ford continued to study the language at Portland State University, where teachers regarded him as an ideal student. "We expected him to have a career in international relations," says Linda Walton, a professor of Chinese...
...Trevor Walton, senior vice president of Lifetime Original Movies, explained the movie was an “extraordinary privilege” for Lifetime...
Peter Kilfoyle is a member of British parliament for Liverpool Walton and former Minister of Defense under Tony Blair...
...players you'd expect. Match play, says four-time U.S. team member Paul Azinger, "is the great equalizer," and at the Cup, greats often become goats and the unsung can deliver sporting arias. Take Tiger. He has won just three of his 10 Ryder Cup matches. But Philip Walton's name is synonymous with victory. In 1995, the Irishman sank the putt that secured a European win on U.S. soil. He hasn't won a tourney since. Europe has some notable names gunning for glory this year. The vast experience of Montgomerie, who has played in five Cups, and German...
...butter, which after a while was caviar and Dom Perignon, was magazine work in the light-verse genus. In a 40-year career he wrote for Life and Look, for Harper's and Harper's Bazaar, for Woman's Day and Playboy, and even for Hallmark. And if Sam Walton has asked him to, Nash might have produced verse for Wal-mart, except that to force a rhyme he would've called it Wallmark. But his main place of business was The New Yorker, which over a period of 40 years, or approximately 520 moons, Published some...