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Jonathan Moore (April 21, 1969 – March 8, 2017), also known by his stage name, Wordsayer, was a rapper, DJ and producer born in Seattle, Washington. [1] Known as Seattle's "hip-hop ambassador" and "cultural mayor", Moore was influential in the Northwest hip-hop scene and founded the group Source of Labor in 1989.
Jonathan Moore was born in New York City on September 10, 1932. He was educated at Dartmouth College, [2] receiving a bachelor's degree in 1954 and at Harvard University, receiving an MPA in 1957. In 1957, Moore joined the United States Information Agency; he was posted in Bombay and later Monrovia.
Jonathan M. Moore (career U.S. diplomat) (born 1966) Jonathan Moore (golfer) (born 1985), American golfer; Jonathan Baker Moore (1825–1889), Wisconsin State Assemblyman and Union Army general; Jonathan Patrick Moore (born 1982), Australian actor; Jon Moore (born 1955), Welsh footballer; Jonathan Moore (musician) (1969–2017), rapper, DJ and ...
Jonathan Michael Moore (born 1966) is a retired career U.S. diplomat. An officer of the Senior Foreign Service with the rank of Minister-Counselor, he served as the Coordinator of the Health Incident Response Task Force at the U.S. Department of State from November 2021 until his retirement.
Jonathan Moore had been asked by the ICRC in 1996 to produce a monograph which would examine issues surrounding humanitarian intervention. [5] The book was first published in paperback format by Rowman & Littlefield in 1998. [6] It was published in an eBook format in the same year. [7] Rowman & Littlefield released a hardcover edition in 1999. [8]
The first edition of the Express was published in October 1978, during Governor Jerry Brown's first stint as governor of California. [3] The Express was an independent publication at the time and its first editor was veteran journalist John Raeside; 1978 also saw the passage of Proposition 13 and the election of Oakland's first African-American mayor, Lionel Wilson. [3]
Jonathan Aranda homered for the second consecutive game, helping Taj Bradley and the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 on Saturday. Aranda connected for a two-run shot in the third ...
This list contains both extant companies which have moved their headquarters out of the Bay Area (often during a corporate buyout), and defunct companies. Bank of America (9) – relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina; Bare Escentuals – purchased by Shiseido, now headquarters in Rutherford, New Jersey; Bechtel – relocated to Reston, Virginia