The awards, organised by University of Edinburgh's literatures, languages and cultures department, were founded by Janet Coats, the widow of publisher James Black.
Dating back more than 60 years, the coed Pathfinders program serves about 35, 000 boys and girls ages 10-15 in the U.S. and Canada, according to James Black, the church's director of youth ministries for North America.
Sir Salman previously won the James Tait Black award for fiction in 1981 for Midnight's Children.
The shortlists for the UK's oldest literary awards - the James Tait Black prizes - have been announced.
His 1994 follow-up novel, The Folding Star, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction.
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Awarded by the university's school of literatures, languages and cultures, the prizes were founded by Janet Coats, widow of publisher James Tait Black, to commemorate her husband's love of reading.
The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes have been awarded by the University of Edinburgh since 1919 and are the only major British literary awards judged by scholars and students.
He cited the case of James Byrd, a black man who was dragged to death in Texas.
Twelve runs came off the second over, bowled by James Franklin, and the Black Caps were under serious pressure.
An Arkansas tractor salesman (Robert Duvall) discovers that his real mother was a black woman, and sets off for Chicago to find his black half brother (James Earl Jones).
The famous Mississippi Burning incident where three civil rights workers were lynched in 1964 involved the murder of one black civil rights worker James Earl Chaney and two Jewish civil rights workers, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwermer.
On television and in film, black actors as acclaimed as James Earl Jones and as obscure as Tommy Lister have played commanders-in-chief.
That has sparked a fiery contest between Steny Hoyer, the only centrist in the Democratic leadership, and James Clyburn, a prominent member of the black caucus, for one of the remaining slots.
Brocia may be worldly but he is no James Bond, with his wire framed glasses, faded black shirt, corduroys, and unruly salt-and-pepper hair.
James Mulva disputed the very notion that anyone in the "black gold" business was getting disproportionately rich.
In soul music, artists such as James Brown with "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud" and Marvin Gaye with his album "What's Going On" became spokespersons for the civil rights movement of the late 1960s.
The NNUH, QEH and James Paget, near Gorleston, also said they had been on black alert in the last few days.
It's not surprising that such an atmospheric club has made numerous celluloid appearances, from being blown up in James Caan's Thief to acting as John Cusack and Jack Black's hangout in High Fidelity.
Check out the first scene in the James Bond film Skyfall, and watch the tailpipes on the mysterious black Audi zoom ahead as Eve Moneypenny, played by Naomi Harris, attempts to keep up.
The president of the mineworkers union, James Motlatsi, was outraged that a major mining deal executed by a black South African would be for marginal mines.
James Meeks, founder and senior pastor of Salem Baptist Church, a predominantly black congregation, has been engaged in worship with another predominantly white mega-church, Willow Creek, led by its founder and senior pastor, Bill Hybels.
Once musicologist offered a detailed account with notation of how James Brown funkified(ph) the regular cadences of Stokely Carmichael's "Black Power" chant.
House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) mourned the passing of his colleague in the House and Congressional Black Caucus.
James Green, 18, was caught driving a Volkswagen Golf at 116mph on a 40mph road in the Black Country last July.
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