or Jim Henderson may refer to: James Blacklock Henderson (1871–1950), Scottish inventor, engineer, and professor James (Sákéj) Youngblood Henderson (born...
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2012. "Jim Henderson to retire as WWL-TV sports director", The Houma Courier, January 4, 2012. Dave Walker, "WWL sports director, Jim Henderson has finally...
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James Duffy Henderson (born October 21, 1982) is a Canadian former professional baseball pitcher who is the assistant pitching coach for the Milwaukee...
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Donald James Henderson (August 7, 1940 – May 2, 2020) was a Canadian politician, who served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario...
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William James Henderson is a Scottish former professional footballer. After playing for local amateur side Penicuik Athletic, Henderson attended a trial...
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"Chief" Simmons and Glennon "Silky" Powell 2011: Bruce Miller 2012: Jim Henderson 2013: Peter Finney 2014: Al Nastasi and Tony Piazza 2015: Doug Thornton...
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legislature in the 1995 provincial election, defeating incumbent Liberal Jim Henderson by about 4,500 votes in Etobicoke—Humber. For the next four years, he...
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prior to being released through video on demand on October 11, 2016. Jim Henderson returns to his hometown in California with the intention of renovating...
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The system's president and CEO is Rick Gallot, replacing Jim Henderson in October 2023. Henderson was hired as president in 2016. One of the system's former...
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Geren on December 16, 2015. On December 3, the Mets signed pitcher Jim Henderson to a minor league deal. On December 9, the Mets traded pitcher Jon Niese...
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