Donald Wilson
PIC PHIL WILKINSON. TSPL / JOHNSTON PRESS PIC SHOWS RESIDENTS OF MURRAFIELD AVENUE , WHO ARE PLANNING A DIAMOND JUBILEE STREET PARTY ON JUNE 2ND
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Wilson was self-taught jazz virtuoso
WHEN THE late Frank Rizzo was Philadelphia police commissioner, he wanted Donald Wilson to be his bodyguard. Although Don was fond of Rizzo, he had to turn him down. “I’m sorry,” he said, “but I have music to play.” Don was from Philadelphia Daily News Read more »
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New Provost joins the chain gang
Donald Wilson has been formally appointed to his position as Lord Provost – and made his first act to wish Hearts and Hibs well at tomorrow’s Scottish Cup final. The computing teacher and stepdad of two was handed the chains of office yesterday at a pack from The Scotsman Read more »
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Computer teacher to become Edinburgh’s Lord Provost
A COMPUTER teacher is set to become the next Lord Provost of Edinburgh. Donald Wilson will be put forward by the new Labour-SNP administration, which has a firm majority in the City Chambers, next week. The veteran Labour councillor is a former chair of from The Scotsman Read more »
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Christmas manslaughter conviction overturned
The manslaughter conviction and 45-year sentence of a Norwalk man found guilty by a jury of providing the gun that killed Larry Paulk in a Roodner Court building on Christmas Day in 2007 has been overturned by the state Appellate Court. According to thei from Greenwich Time Read more »
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Cops: Port Chester Man Found With Cocaine
PORT CHESTER, N.Y. -- A 46-year-old Port Chester man was arrested and charged with criminal possession of cocaine on Monday evening. According to Lt. James Ladeairous, a Port Chester police officer was patrolling the village when he noticed that repeat d from The Daily Port Chester Read more »