James Jones
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | October 4,1980 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Miami |
Florida | |
United States | |
Height | 203 (cm) |
Salary | 1.552 million USD |
Spouse | Destiny Jones |
NBA draft | Indiana Pacers |
Job | Basketball player |
Education | University of Miami |
American Senior High | |
American Senior High School | |
Movies/Shows | The Thin Red Line |
The Longest Day | |
Some Came Running | |
From Here to Eternity | |
Children | James Dylan J.D. Jones |
Jadynn Alyssa Jones | |
Jodie Marissa Jones | |
Kaylie Jones | |
Jamie Jones | |
James Dylan "J.D." Jones | |
Parents | Janet Jean Jones |
Jennifer Harris | |
Earl Harris | |
Receiv yard | 5,861 |
Siblings | Joe Jones |
Silver Harris | |
Brandon Harris | |
Brittany McLaughlin | |
Jade Harris | |
Number | Miami Heat |
Teams | Wrexham A.F.C. |
Record | 373–301 |
Confer | Ivy League |
Died | Southampton |
New York | |
United States | |
Awards | National Book Award for Fiction |
Nephew | JJ Jones |
Niece | Sydney Jones |
Picked date | Crewe Alexandra F.C. |
Nba draft | 2003 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 472814 |
The Merry Month of May
The Pistol
A touch of danger
Ice-cream headache, and other stories
Viet Journal
WW II
To the End of the War
To reach eternity
Tant qu'il y aura des hommes
Silbido/ Whistle
Street Justice Served
From Here to Eternity
The Thin Red Line
Whistle
Some Came Running
James Jones Life story
James Andrew Jones is an American professional basketball executive and former player. He is both the president of basketball operations and general manager for the Phoenix Suns. He played 14 seasons in the National Basketball Association. Jones was a four-year letterman at American High School in Hialeah, Florida.
House buyers look to adapt to higher mortgage rates
... James Jones, head of consumer affairs at Experian, said: " With high interest rates increasing the pressure on borrowers, young people may feel like they have been locked in...
Tory minister hid in cupboard to avoid Hillsborough families, says ex-PM
... Her own views changed on meeting relatives of the fans who died, and speaking to Bishop of Liverpool James Jones, who became her advisor on Hillsborough...
Hillsborough disaster: Police to respond to Bishop's report
... Bishop James Jones has criticised the fact that the government is yet to respond to his report...
Most-wanted: Appeal for 12 UK criminals thought to be hiding in Spain
... John James Jones The 31 year-old, who was last known to have lived in Aughton, Lancashire, is being sought for allegedly stabbing two victims multiple times, causing serious injuries...
Hillsborough Law would 'level scales of justice', says mayor
... The event is calling for measures recommended in Bishop James Jones s 2017 report on the experiences of the Hillsborough families - - to be put into law...
Peter Sissons: Former BBC, ITN and Channel 4 newsreader dies at 77
... The chairman of the panel, the former Bishop of Liverpool, James Jones, said: Peter made a unique and outstanding contribution to the Hillsborough Independent Panel...
Tory minister hid in cupboard to avoid Hillsborough families, says ex-PM
By Claire HamiltonPolitical reporter, BBC Radio Merseyside
A senior Tory minister " hid in a cupboard" to avoid meeting The families of The Hillsborough Disaster , Theresa May has said.
The former prime minster refused to name them as She made The Claim .
She Said meeting The relatives herself convinced her to pursue The Work which led to The .
Ninety-seven Liverpool supporters died as a result of The April 1989 crush during The Fa Cup semi-final.
Speaking to, Mrs May said That when She became home secretary in 2010, not all of her ministerial colleagues were keen to meet The grieving families.
She Said That a senior minister had hidden in a cupboard rather than attend.
Whilst She would not name The person concerned, She Said " it exemplified a sense" of The attitude of some colleagues.
Mrs May added That " others thought it happened so long ago there's no point in revisiting it, some thought it had happened under a Conservative Government - why should another Conservative Government open this door? "
She Said She was conscious That as a Conservative politician She would have to work harder to gain The Trust of The families and survivors, and in Liverpool, where The Party has not enjoyed much support.
" I think it was a case That The families couldn't trust anyone in authority and they'd been hitting their head against a brick wall for so long, " She Said .
Mrs May said She had to decide whether to continue with The Work of The Independent panel on Hillsborough .
It had been Set Up by The previous Labour Government , after The then-Culture Secretary Andy Burnham was heckled by survivors at an Anfield memorial for The fans who died.
The Panel was to consider and publish documents relating to The disaster which had never been made public.
Mrs May said her mind was made up to continue The Work when She met Jenni and Trevor Hicks, whose daughters Vicki and Sarah had died, and Margaret Aspinall, who had lost her son James.
She Said : " It brought home to me what had happened and The impact it had on families. Remember This Was 2010 - The Tragedy took place in 1989, and yet all those years on The families were fighting.
" That was a critical Element - it showed they hadn't given up because they were absolutely clear That The fans weren't responsible for what had happened.
" It shone through in everything they said to me. "
The Work of The Independent panel concluded That no Liverpool fans were responsible in any way for The disaster, and revealed That police statements had been changed in The Aftermath of What Happened .
The original inquest verdicts of accidental death were quashed in 2012, paving The Way for fresh inquests, which returned a for those who died, with fans' behaviour exonerated.
Reflecting on The 1989 reporting of The disaster, Mrs May admitted That She had initially accepted The View That fans were to blame.
" I have to confess That at The Time I believed The stories That The Authorities were Saying - Hearing all The stories That were being put out That it was The fault of The Liverpool fans, " She Said .
" That fed into an environment at The Time where there was a Focus On Football Hooligans On Violence at matches and I guess for a lot of members of The Public what was being told by The Authorities fit into That pattern and people accepted it".
She Said That despite police failings being highlighted in initial reviews of The disaster, " it hadn't been picked up".
Her own views changed on meeting relatives of The fans who died, and speaking to Bishop of Liverpool James Jones , who became her advisor on Hillsborough .
Jenni Hicks recalled That they had had The 20th anniversary of Hillsborough and " we still didn't know what had happened to our loved ones".
She Said they had met with several home secretaries but it was Theresa May who had been The " only one That really listened, but not just listened - She heard" And Then " acted upon what we'd said".
In 2017, Bishop Jones published report which aimed to ensure " The Pain and suffering of The Hillsborough families is not repeated".
Mrs May said She believed one of his recommendations - That of like Hillsborough - would be introduced by The End of this parliament, but admitted progress had been slow.
She Said : " If you look at The length of time of this - First inquests, independent panel, second inquests - how much better is it for families if we can get to The Truth at an earlier stage?
" How much better is it for Government not to have these things hanging over them, but be able to learn lessons at an earlier stage? ".
Mrs May said meeting The Hillsborough families was The " thread" which eventually inspired her to write her book, The Abuse of Power.
Source of news: bbc.com