My dad Ted along with Barbara Pyle created the Captain Planet cartoon series in 1990.
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Murrow and Walter Cronkite, Ernie Pyle and Andy Rooney, Eric Sevareid and A. J.
Pyle, head of Arctic Sciences in the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs.
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He revelled in the Jazz Age, when illustrators such as Howard Pyle and N.
Snow blocked one lane of the M4 between Bridgend and Pyle in both directions late on Wednesday afternoon.
His colleague - the legendary American war correspondent Ernie Pyle who entered Paris with General Leclerc's column, wrote this.
This was described recently in the scientific literature by team-member Dr Richard Pyle, from the Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii.
The soldiers' story was best told by the great Ernie Pyle, who shared their lives and died among them.
Phuong was written mainly -- and somewhat thinly -- as a symbol of the nation that Pyle proposed to save.
The story is a more complicated one, however, because Dr Pyle first saw this fish more than a decade ago.
Ernie Pyle didn't see the war that way, which is why he is read a half century later, and Hemingway isn't.
Pyle says that even biofuels made of inedible crops are using up valuable resources which would be better spent producing food.
You only got so many people going to dress up like Floyd the Barber or Gomer Pyle and walk down Main Street.
Pyle then visits Milton Cambre, an oil-rigger-turned-conservationist who has worked for the past 30 years to bring back the bayous of his childhood.
Ernie Pyle, who celebrated our GIs in World War II, said that your world can never be known to the rest of us.
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Over the weekend, 11 people were injured after a four-car crash on the M4 between Margam and Pyle in south Wales shortly after a hailstorm.
Next, Pyle focuses on global warming in New Orleans and how the change in weather patterns may contribute to the dangerous rise of mosquito and termite populations.
In a 1995 two-volume anthology of the best of World War II reporting, done by the Library of America, there are twenty-six dispatches from Pyle, one from Hemingway.
Emergency services were called to the eastbound carriageway between Margam, near Port Talbot, and Pyle, near Bridgend, after the alert was raised just after 12:30 GMT on Sunday.
Richard Pyle, a Hawaii-based researcher who helped design a breathing apparatus good for 500 feet, says he finds as many as seven new species of fish an hour at that depth.
And Thomas Pyle, President of the Institute for Energy Research, a group that advocates offshore drilling, calls the group's plan an "act of political expedience" that doesn't guarantee the production of any new oil.
Then about 20 minutes after that police and fire crews were called to the westbound lane between Junction 36 at Sarn and Junction 37 at Pyle, where a car had gone in to trees.
Yet he brings his own illumination to the role of Thomas Fowler, an aging English journalist who suddenly finds that his exquisite Vietnamese mistress, Phuong, is being courted by a handsome young American named Alden Pyle.
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