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  1. James J. McNamara (April 9, 1927 – November 27, 2022) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the Chittenden 7-5 district of the Vermont House of Representatives. Life and career. McNamara was born in Colchester, Vermont. He attended Holy Cross College and Cornell Law School.

  2. Brothers John J. ("J.J.") and James Barnabas ("J.B.") McNamara were arrested in April 1911 for the bombing. Their trial became a cause célèbre for the American labor movement. J.B. admitted to setting the explosive, and was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  3. James and John McNamara were Irish-American trade unionists who performed the Los Angeles Times bombing on October 1, 1910. Their bomb started a fire which killed 21 newspaper employees and injured a hundred more, Biography. When the case came to trial in 1911, the unions hired Clarence Darrow to defend the brothers.

  4. JP McNamara, D Chandler, M Seyfried, S Achet. Hydrological Processes 19 (20), 4023-4038. , 2005. 354. 2005. An approach to understanding hydrologic connectivity on the hillslope and the implications for nutrient transport. M Stieglitz, J Shaman, J McNamara, V Engel, J Shanley, GW Kling.

  5. Writer: Super Force. James J. McNamara is known for Super Force (1990), Flipper (1996) and Super Force (1990).

  6. James B. McNamara (AKA J.B. McNamara or JB) (1882 – March 8, 1941) was a 20th-century American labor unionist, best known for his involvement in the McNamara Case as the bomber of the Los Angeles Times building.

  7. James J. McNamara. Mr. McNamara entered on duty with the FBI on August 31, 1987. While assigned to the FBI’s Honolulu Field Division as a Special Agent his investigative areas included violent crime, white collar crime, counter intelligence and public corruption.