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  1. James Taylor (born 1962) [1] [3] is an American producer and screenwriter who has often collaborated on projects with Alexander Payne.

  2. The first installment of this new BC Sports Hall of Fame monthly feature focuses on Jim Taylor, one of Canada’s all-time great sportswriters. It only seems fitting. My very first interview here at the Hall of Fame 14 years ago was with Jim.

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  3. His 1987 chronicle of Rick Hansen's wheelchair journey, Man In Motion, reputedly had a record first printing for a B.C. book. In addition to Taylor's books on Wayne Gretzky and B.C. Lions' receiver Jim Young, Taylor is credited with the re-write of a Soviet journalist's biography of Igor Larionov.

  4. For his first feature film, Citizen Ruth (1996), Payne wrote the screenplay with a friend, Jim Taylor. A broad skewering of the pervasive abortion debate in American public life, the film starred Laura Dern as a pregnant woman who becomes a pawn of both pro-choice and pro-life activists. With its largely unsympathetic protagonist and its ...

  5. Female sport retirement descriptive patterns and research implications. In L. Vander Velden & H. Humphrey (Eds.), Psychology and sociology of sport (pp. 167-176). New York: AMS Press.

  6. Jan 18, 2019 · Born on March 16, 1937 in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, Jim Taylor died on January 7, 2019, at the age of 82. For many years he was B.C.’s most widely-read sports columnist. He was also a successful B.C. author.

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    Jim Taylor began his newspaper career in 1954 as a part-time sports reporter at The Daily Colonist in Victoria. Later working for the Vancouver Sun, the Vancouver Province and the Calgary Sun, Taylor became a nationally syndicated sports columnist, author, and broadcaster.

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