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David Best (Manitoba politician) David Alexander Best (born November 21, 1880 in Derry, Ireland; year of death unknown) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1941 to 1945 as an anti-coalition Conservative.
David Bevington David Bevington is Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and in English Language & Literature, Comparative Literature, and the College at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1967. He specializes in British drama of the Renaissance, and has edited and introduced the complete works of William Shakespeare in both the 29-volume, Bantam Classics paperback editions and the single-volume Longman edition.
David Bibb David Bibb is the current Acting Administrator of the General Services Administration (GSA), an independent agency of the United States government. He was appointed Deputy Administrator of the GSA on December 16, 2003 and began serving as Acting Administrator on November 1, 2005.
David Bieber David Bieber (born 3 February 1966) also known under the alias Nathan Wayne Coleman is an American convicted murderer. A fugitive from the United States, he murdered PC Ian Broadhurst and attempted to murder PCs Neil Roper and James Banks on 26 December 2003 in Leeds, England, sparking a nationwide search before he was captured.
David Bishop David Bishop is a freelance screenwriter and author. Born in New Zealand, he was a comics editor during the 1990s, running such titles as the Judge Dredd Megazine and 2000 AD, the latter between 1995 and the summer of 2000.
David Bishop (Neighbours) David Bishop was a fictional character in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, played by Kevin Harrington. He first appeared in 1988 for his father Harold's (Ian Smith) wedding to his High School sweetheart Madge Ramsay (Anne Charleston).
David Bissett David Bissett (born on May 13, 1954 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who twice represented his native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1976 and in 1984. On both occasions he finished in tenth place with the Men's National Team.
David Bjornson David Bjornson (born 7 July 1947 in Selkirk, Manitoba) was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1988 to 1993, serving in the 34th Canadian Parliament for the Progressive Conservative party in the Selkirk riding. By career, he is an electrician.
David Blair (journalist) David Blair is the Africa Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph". Born in Malawi on 14 April 1973, he was educated at Oxford University, where he read politics, philosophy and economics, and Cambridge University, where he studied international relations.
David Blanchflower David Graham Blanchflower (born March 2, 1952) is a leading labour economist, currently a tenured economics professor at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, and an external member of the Bank of England's interest rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC). He is also a current Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Studies at the University of Munich and (since 1999) the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) at the University of Bonn.
David Blatner David Blatner is a writer and speaker specializing in desktop publishing and image-editing software. Blatner wrote the bestselling book on QuarkXPress in the 1990s, The QuarkXPress Book, but changed allegiances in the 21st century to Adobe InDesign, about which he has now written several books.
David Blitz David Blitz has been a faculty member at Central Connecticut State University since 1989. His areas of teaching and research are the history and philosophy of science, with special interest in theories of evolution and modern logic, as well as the work of Charles Darwin and Bertrand Russell.
David Bloom David Bloom (May 22, 1963 – April 6, 2003) was an NBC journalist (co-anchor of Weekend Today and reporter) until his sudden death in 2003 at the age of 39. Bloom was traveling with the 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq when he suddenly collapsed due to deep vein thrombosis and a pulmonary embolism.
David Blow David Mervyn Blow (born June 27, 1931 in Birmingham, England; died June 8, 2004 in Appledore, England) was an influential British biophysicist. He was best known for the development of X-ray crystallography, a technique used to determine the molecular structures of tens of thousands of biological molecules.
David Blumenfeld David Blumenfeld is a photographer specializing in documentary photography, photojournalism, and photographic environmental portraits. Blumenfeld is based in Jerusalem, Israel and has covered the Intifada, Palestinian and Israeli issues, and child hunger in Africa.
David Blundy David Blundy (March 21, 1945 – November 11, 1989), was a British journalist and war correspondent. Son of an antiques dealer who had a shop at the Elephant and Castle, he was educated at the City of London School (one of his contemporaries there was the novelist Julian Barnes) and Bristol University.
David Blunkett David Blunkett (born 6 June 1947) is a British Labour Party politician and has been Member of Parliament for Sheffield Brightside since 1987. Blind since birth and from a poor family, he rose to become Education Secretary from 1997 to 2001, and then Home Secretary from 2001 to 2004, when he resigned after a scandal.
David Bluthenthal David Bluthenthal (born July 18, 1980, in Los Angeles) is a 6' 7" American-Israeli professional basketball player who has signed with Fortitudo Bologna in the top Italian league for the 2006-07 season.life==
David Bly David Bly is a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from District 25B which includes Northfield], [[Belle Plaine, Minnesota|Belle Plaine, Lonsdale, Nerstrand, Dundas, and several other townships. He was elected on Nov.
David Blyth Hanna David Blyth Hanna (December 20 1858 – December 1 1938, Toronto, Ontario) was a railway executive with the Canadian Northern Railway and the Canadian National Railways. Born in Thornliebank, Scotland, he emigrated to Canada in 1882 where he was employed by the Grand Trunk Railway.
David Boe David Boe is an organist and is head of the organ department of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, where he has taught since 1962. He is most notable for his work as a pedagogue, having trained a large number of famous organists during his time at Oberlin.
David Bohm David Joseph Bohm (born December 20, 1917 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, died October 27, 1992 in London) was an American-born quantum physicist, who made significant contributions in the fields of theoretical physics, philosophy and neuropsychology, and to the Manhattan Project.
David Boies David Boies (born March 11, 1941) is a lawyer and Chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner Schiller & Flexner LLP Corporate Website. He has been involved in various high-profile cases in the United States.
David Boje David Boje is a professor at New Mexico State University (NMSU) at Solano and is noted for his contribution to post-modern Management Studies, developing the concept of antenarrative as a non-linear speculation which provides material to be constructed into a coherent narrative structure.
David Bolland David Bolland (born on June 5, 1986 in Mimico, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player. He played with the London Knights for three seasons, and he now plays for the Chicago Blackhawks and Norfolk Admirals, with World Juniors teammates Cam Barker and Michael Blunden.
David Boon David Clarence Boon, usually referred to as Boony (born December 29, 1960, in Launceston, Tasmania) is a former Australian cricketer of the 1980s and 1990s. He was a stocky right-hand batsman who fielded at short leg.
David Bordwell David Bordwell (born 23 July 1947) is a prominent film theorist and author. He is the Jacques Ledoux Professor of Film Studies, Emeritus in the Department of Communication Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
David Borger David Borger (born 1969), Australian politician, has been an Australian Labor Party member representing the Elizabeth Macarthur Ward in the City of Parramatta. He is also the Lord Mayor of Parramatta City Council.
David Borwein David Borwein (born 1924, in Kanaus, Lithuania) is a Canadian mathematician of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, known for his research in the summability theory of series and integrals. He has also done work in measure theory and probability theory, number theory, and approximate subgradients and coderivatives.
David Boshier-Jones David Boshier-Jones is a British racing driver, whose career ran from 1952 until his retirement in 1961. He competed both in circuit racing (Formula Three) and in hillclimbs, achieving success in both disciplines but particularly on the hills, where he claimed three successive British Hill Climb Championships, in 1958, 1959 and 1960.
David Bosch David Jacobus Bosch (born December 13, 1929 in Cape Province, South Africa and died 1992) was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church, married to Annemie and author of "Transforming Mission: Paradigm Shifts in Theology of Mission" (1991) - a major work on post-colonial Christian mission.
David Boswell David Boswell is a comic book writer and artist, illustrator, and photographer based in Vancouver, British Columbia who has worked in the comics industry. He is the creator of the series Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman.
David Bower David Bower (1969-) is a deaf actor who is best known for his role as David, the younger brother of Charles, in the comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral. Born in North Wales, he is also a sign dancer and choreographer.
David Bowie David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on 8 January, 1947) is an English Grammy Winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, actor, producer, arranger and audio engineer whose work spans more than four decades. Throughout the 1970s he took cues from art, philosophy and literature and appeared to elevate pop and rock to a more sophisticated level.
David Braben David Braben is a British computer programmer, best known for co-writing Elite, a hugely popular and influential space trading computer game, in the early 1980s. Elite was written in conjunction with Ian Bell while both were undergraduate students at Cambridge University.
David Bradby Professor David Bradby is a drama and theatre academic with particular research interests in French theatre, Modernist / Postmodernist theatre, the role of the director and the Theatre of the Absurd. He has written extensively on the theatre of Samuel Beckett, Roger Planchon, Jacques Lecoq, Arthur Adamov among many others.
David Braid (campaigner) David Braid (born 1937) is a Christian campaigner from the United Kingdom, who has stood in a number of elections to demonstrate for a return to what he regards as Christian moral values. He is based in Liverpool, in which he was a member of the African Church in the city.
David Brand Sir David Brand (1 August 1912-15 April 1979) was Premier of Western Australia from 1959-1971 and a Member of the Legislative Assembly from 1945-1975. He also worked as Opposition Leader (until election in 1959) and Minister for Tourism during his time in politics.
David Brandt David Brandt (born September 25 1977) is a former National Football League offensive lineman for the Washington Redskins (2001-2002) and San Diego Chargers (2003-2004). Brandt is from Grand Rapids, Michigan and attended the University of Michigan.
David Branch David E. Branch (Born November 27, 1948 in Bathurst, New Brunswick) Branch has served as the Commissioner of the Ontario Hockey League since August 11, 1979, and as the President of the Canadian Hockey League since 1976.
David Brearley High School David Brearley High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grades from Kenilworth in Union County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Kenilworth Public Schools.
David Brenner (editor) David Brenner (editor) is an American film editor most well known (along with fellow film editors Joe Hutshing, Pietro Scalia and Julie Monroe) for having been one of director Oliver Stone's 'hot shot' group of up-and-coming film editors.
David Brent David Brent is a fictional white-collar office middle-manager and one of the principal characters from BBC television comedy The Office, played by co-writer and director Ricky Gervais. He is the general manager of the Slough branch of the Wernham-Hogg paper merchants, and the boss to most of the other characters present in the series.
David Bretherton David Bretherton (February 29 1924 - May 11 2000) was a notable American film editor throughout much of the latter half of the 20th century, most notably in the 1960s and 70s. The most famous movies that he edited include Peyton Place, Westworld, and Silver Streak.
David Bridie David Bridie is a contemporary folk musical artist from Melbourne, Australia. Bridie first rose to prominence as a member of Not Drowning, Waving, which he started in the early 1980s with guitarist John Phillips.
David Briggs (Australian musician) David Briggs (born David John Briggs, 26 January 1951, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian musician and record producer, best known for his time as a guitarist in the rock band, Little River Band between 1976 and 1981.
David Britton David Britton is a British author, artist, and publisher. In the 1970s he founded a series of small press magazines of the speculative fiction and horror genres, and in 1976 he co-founded (with Michael Butterworth) the controversial publishing house Savoy Books.
David Brom David Brom (born October 3, 1971) killed his parents, brother and sister with an axe when he was sixteen in February 1988 in Rochester, Minnesota. A member of a Catholic family, he had a fight with his father over the songs he listened to, which possibly resulted in the deed.
David Bronstein David Ionovich Bronstein (ДавиĚĐ´ ĐĐľĚнович БронŃтеĚйн) (February 19 1924, Bila Tserkva, Ukraine – December 5 2006, Minsk, Belarus) was renowned as a leading chess grandmaster and writer. Described as a creative genius and master of tactics by pundits and plaudits the world over, Bronstein provided ample evidence that chess should be regarded as part science, part art.
David Brown-Dedham (Massachusetts) David Brown (1740 – 1812) of Dedham, Massachusetts was convicted of sedition because of his criticism of the United States federal government. Petitions for clemency were ignored by President John Adams, and Brown remained behind bars until granted a pardon by Thomas Jefferson.
David Broza David Broza (born September 4, 1955 in Haifa) is an Israeli singer/songwriter. He has written several Israeli pop standards, including Yihiyeh Tov (It will be all right) and Mitachat La'Shamayim (Under the Skies).
David Bruce (brewer) David Bruce, 56, is the founder of the Firkin Pub chain, which started as a single pub in Elephant and Castle, London, in 1979. This concept initiated the 'Themed Pub' industry in the UK, each pub being distinctive not only because each pub name ended with 'Firkin' (e.
David Bruce (microbiologist) Sir David Bruce (May 29, 1855, Melbourne - November 27, 1931) was a Scottish pathologist and microbiologist who investigated the Malta-fever and trypanosomes, identifying the cause of sleeping sickness. He won the Leeuwenhoek Medal in 1915.
David Buddo David Buddo (23 August 1853 - 8 December 1937) was a New Zealand politician and member of the Liberal Party. He was a Member of the House of Representatives, representing the Kaiapoi seat with two interruptions between 1893 and 1928.
David Buffett David Ernest Buffett is the current Chief Minister of Norfolk Island and has held the post since June 2 2006, succeeding Geoffrey Robert Gardner. He previously held the post of Chief Minister of the territory from 1979 to 1986, and a roughly equivalent title from 1989 to 1992.
David Bull Dr. David Bull (born 9 May 1969, Kent, England) is a British doctor who makes regular appearances on a variety of British television programmes including LIVINGtv's Most Haunted Live, Five's The Wright Stuff, the BBC's Watchdog and Channel 4's Richard & Judy.
David Burke David Burke (born May 251934 in Liverpool) is an English actor, known for playing Watson in Granada Television's 1980s Sherlock Holmes series The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which starred Jeremy Brett in the title role.
David Burt David Burt is a British actor, famed for his many and wide-ranging West End performances. He recently starred alongside Yvette Robinson in the London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White at the Palace Theatre, playing the flamboyant Count Fosco.
David Burt (librarian) David Burt is a former librarian and a long time advocate for Internet filtering software. Burt's research on Internet filtering and the problems associated with unfiltered Internet access have been cited by both the United States Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States in upholding the Children%27s_Internet_Protection_Act (CIPA)United States v.
David Bush David Thomas Bush (born November 9, 1979 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, currently playing for the Milwaukee Brewers of the National League. He bats and throws right-handed.
David Buss David Buss (born April 14, 1953) is a professor of psychology at University of Texas, Austin, known for his evolutionary psychology research on human sex differences in mate selection. Born to Arnold Buss, a recently retired professor of psychology at the University of Texas, and Edith Buss, he earned his Ph.
David Byas David Byas {born August 26, 1963 in Middledale, Kilham, Yorkshire, England) is an English cricketer who played for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and then went on to play for Yorkshire's rivals Lancashire County Cricket Club. He grew up as a farmer in Yorkshire who had a liking for cricket.
David Byron David Byron (born David Garrick on 29 January 1947, in Epping, Essex, England – died 28 February 1985, in Reading, Berkshire) was the original lead vocalist for Spice (from 1967 through 1969) and for the English rock band, Uriah Heep between 1969 and 1976.
David C. Dolby David Charles Dolby (born 14 May 1946 in Norristown, Pennsylvania) was a soldier in the United States Army who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on 21 May 1966 while serving with the 1st Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War.
David C. Evans David C. Evans (1924-1998) was the founder of the computer science department at University of Utah and co-founder (with Ivan Sutherland) of Evans & Sutherland, a computer firm which is known as a pioneer in the domain of Computer-generated imagery.
David C. Rowe David C. Rowe (27 September 1949 – 2 February 2003) was an American psychology professor known for his work studying genetic and environmental influences on adolescent onset behaviors such as delinquency and smoking.
David Cadieux David Cadieux (born November 25, 1974 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec) is a professional boxer from Canada, who competes in the heavyweight division. On May 12th, 2006, at the arena Jacques Plante, Cadieux won the Canadian belt stopping former Canuck champion Patrice L'Heureux at the very beginning of the 7th round by a powerful left hook on the side of the head dropping him down for the 4th and last time of the evening.
David Caffrey David Caffrey is an Irish-born film director who has made numerous films to-date, most recently Grand Theft Parsons starring Johnny Knoxville and Christina Applegate. The film is an account of an urban myth within the death of folk rock legend, Gram Parsons.
David Cairns (politician) John David Cairns, known as David Cairns, (born August 7, 1966, Greenock) is a Scottish politician. He is the Labour Party Member of Parliament for Inverclyde and is the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland and Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Northern Ireland Office.
David Calvert-Smith Sir David Calvert-Smith QC (born April 1945) was Director of Public Prosecutions of England and Wales from 1998 to 2003 and is now a High Court judge. He was called to the bar in 1969 and became a queen's counsel in 1997.
David Campbell (Northern Ireland) Sir David Callender Campbell (29 January 1891 - 12 June 1963) was an Ulster Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. He was elected Member of Parliament for Belfast South in a 1952 by-election, and served until his death in 1963.
David Campbell Wilson David Campbell Wilson(Born October 26, 1973 Wayne, PA) is a figurative painter. He began formal art training through the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts at the age of twelve, spending Saturdays learning the techniques of still life drawing, landscapes, and the study of the human form.
David Cannadine David Cannadine (born 1950) is a British historian, known for a number of books including The Decline and Fall of the British Aristocracy and Ornamentalism; and as a commentator and broadcaster on British public life, especially the British monarchy. As of 2004 he is engaged in a biography of Andrew Mellon and the nineteenth-century volume in the New Penguin History of Britain.
David Cannan John David Qualtrough Cannan MHK is currently the Member of the House of Keys for Michael and Chairman of the Isle of Man Water Authority. He is the son of former Chaplain of the House of Keys, Rev Canon Charles Cannan.
David Capel David John Capel (born 6 February 1963, Northampton) is a former cricketer, who played for Northamptonshire and England as an all-rounder. He played 15 Tests and 23 one-day internationals for England, ending with a batting average below 20 and a bowling average above 45 in both forms of the game.
David Carney David Carney (born November 30, 1983 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays as a right midfielder for Sydney FC in the Hyundai A-League. In 2006 Carney was an integral part of Sydney FC's inaugural A-League championship winning side, attracting the attention of clubs in Germany and Romania.
David Carson (climatologist) Dr David John Carson is a climatologist. He has been director of the Hadley Centre (around 1990-1996), director of Numerical Weather Prediction at the UKMO (around 1999-2000), and was director of the World Climate Research Programme from 2000-2005.
David Carter (industrial designer) David Carter, born in Leicester in 1927, is an industrial designer and educator. Carter is a member of the Royal Society of Arts, the Design Council, the Society of Industrial Artists and Designers and the Royal College of Art.
David Casa David Casa (born on 16 November 1968 in Valletta) is a Maltese politician and Member of the European Parliament. He is a member of the Nationalist Party, which is part of the European People's Party, and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and its Committee on Fisheries.
David Case Air Commodore David Case is the highest ranking black officer in the Royal Air Force and at the age of 47-year-old is the highest ranking black officer ever to serve in Britain's armed forces. He was born in Guyana and immigrated to Britain at the age of 5.
David Cash David Cash (born July 31, 1969) is an American professional wrestler known for his work in World Wrestling Entertainment, Extreme Championship Wrestling and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under his ring name Kid Kash.
David Cassidy: Man Under Cover David Cassidy: Man Under Cover was an American television program starring David Cassidy, right after his run starring in the popular The Partridge Family series. The pilot was a two-hour episode of another show, Police Story, which featured Cassidy playing an undercover police officer.
David Castedo David Castedo Escudero akas David Castedo (born January 23, 1974 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain) is a Spanish football player, who currently plays for Sevilla FC of the Spanish La Liga. His most usual positions are Left Fullback and Centre Back.
David Catchings Dickson David Catchings Dickson (1818–1880) was an American politician and physician in early Texas who served as Lieutenant Governor of Texas and as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives. He was also a State Senator and unsuccessfully ran for governor of Texas.
David Catlin-Birch Most famously the World Party bassist, including their "Is It Like Today" track from No.1 album "Bang", and the original and most recent "Paul" for leading Beatles tribute "The Bootleg Beatles".
David Cavallo Recently Cavallo is collaborating with the International Commission of Science & Technology (CIACT in Spanish) a Dominican Republic presidential institution which is being led by Jose Santana. The main focus of this collaboration is the development of a Latin America Constructionism network, pursuing radical transformations in the educational system.
David Cay Johnston David Cay Johnston is an investigative journalist for The New York Times now focusing on taxes. He received the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Beat Reporting "for his penetrating and enterprising reporting that exposed loopholes and inequities in the U.
David Côté David Côté (February 10 1915 – March 8 1969) was a Canadian politician active in the provincial politics of Quebec. Côté was the only member of the Fédération du Commonwealth Coopératif (the Quebec section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) ever elected to the Quebec legislature.
David Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter David George Brownlow Cecil, 6th Marquess of Exeter KCMG (9 February 1905–22 October 1981), styled Lord Burghley before 1956 and also known as David Burghley, was a British athlete, winner of 400 m hurdles at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
David Cerone David Cerone is current president of the Cleveland Institute of Music, as well as being a member of the school's distinguished violin faculty. Cerone was director of the Meadowmount School of Music for nineteen summers, as well as co-founder and current director of Encore School for Strings.
David CerrajerĂa David CerrajerĂa Rubio, more commonly known as Cerra (born 4 August 1983), is a Spanish footballer who plays as a defender for Valencia CF. Cerra has recently been promoted from the Valencia B team, and is a highly versatile player capable of playing as a right or left back.
David Cicero (singer) David John Cicero (born on 29 May 1970) is a singer and keyboardist who was signed in 1989 to Spaghetti Records, a record label owned by Pet Shop Boys. Releasing material as Cicero, he went on to have minor success in the early 1990s.
David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere Dr David George Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere, PC (born 19 October 1939 in Castle Douglas, Scotland) is a British Labour politician and author. He joined the UK Labour Party in 1959 and the Co-operative Party two years later.
David Clary Professor David Clary is a British theoretical chemist who has been President of Magdalen College, Oxford since 2005. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society for his development of the quantum theory for chemical reactions.
David Clennon David Clennon (born May 10, 1943 in Waukegan, Illinois) is an American actor perhaps best known for his portrayal of Miles Drentell in the ABC series thirtysomething. He revived the role in the TV show Once and Again.
David Clohessy David Clohessy is a Roman Catholic American activist. He gained notoriety during the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal as the national director and spokesman for the Survivor's Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP).
David Clyde David Eugene Clyde (born April 22, 1955 in Kansas City, Kansas) is a former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played all or part of five seasons for the Texas Rangers (1973 to 1975) and Cleveland Indians (1978 to 1979). His once promising baseball career ended because of arm injuries at age 26.
David Cockburn Professor David Cockburn (born 12 October 1949) studied Philosophy at St Andrews and Oxford, and has taught at Swansea, the Open University, and, since 1985, the University of Wales, Lampeter, where he teaches courses on the philosophy of mind, spinoza, wittgenstein among others. He held a British Academy Readership in 1994-96, during which he wrote Other Times.
David Coetzee David Coetzee (born February 17, 1975) was a South African-born Namibian cricketer. He played for Namibia during the 1997 ICC Trophy, as well as appearing for his adopted country during the MCC's Namibian visit of 2001.
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