Architect Philip Johnson Drew Up His Own Plans Nov 14, 2009
Philip Johnson believed it's never too late to fulfill your dreams. Even when everyone else tells you it is. (Investors Business Daily)
'Only a matter of time before terrorists use weapons of mass destruction' Sep 17, 2009
EU membership has led to deep constitutional changes and our government has helped rob us of our sovereignty, says Philip Johnson. News Most Viewed. (Yahoo News -- Biological and Chemical Weapons)
U.S. battle over patent reform headed for compromise? Mar 11, 2009
"In the simplest form, where you don't have competing considerations, ... what you're looking at is the value contributed by the invention compared to its closest non-infringing substitute," agreed Philip Johnson, chief intellectual property counsel for Johnson on (JNJ.N). Sen. (Yahoo News -- Pharmaceutical Industry News)
New look for CT icon Feb 25, 2009
The term usually refers to the buildings and architects of the formative decades of Modernism, before World War II. The term had its origin from the name of a book by Henry-Russell Hitchcock and Philip Johnson written to record the International Exhibition of Modern Architecture held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1932 which identified, categorised and expanded upon characteristics common to Modernism across the world ... It was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van... (iAfrica.com)
Rosie O'Donnell hopes to film again in Detroit Feb 21, 2009
Based on E.R. Frank's book, "America" centers on 17-year-old America, a boy played by Philip Johnson who has been in foster care since infancy. He's a patient of Dr. Maureen Brennan, played by O'Donnell. (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)