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David Coffin David Coffin is a folk musician specializing in early music and sea music, based in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He is the song leader for the Cambridge Revels music programs and is the director of an organization that conducts musical tours of Boston Harbor.
David Cohen David Cohen (November 13, 1914 - October 3, 2005), was an American politician, noted for his service in the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 to 1945), who, at the time of his death served in an At-Large seat in the Philadelphia City Council.
David Cohen (intelligence) David Cohen is the Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence for the New York City Police Department. He was the first to be appointed to this position, created by the city government in response to the September 11 attacks.
David Collenette David Michael Collenette, PC, MA, BA (born June 24 1946 in London) was a Canadian politician representing the Liberal Party of Canada from 1974 to 2004. Graduate from York University's Glendon College in 1969 (he subsequently received his MA from the same university in 2004, Collenette was first elected in the York East riding of Toronto to the House of Commons on July 8 1974 under the Pierre Elliott Trudeau government.
David Collier David Collier became the second chief executive of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) when he was appointed in October 2004, succeeding Tim Lamb. He has a business background having spent ten years working in the travel and leisure industry, including five years as a senior vice-president at American Airlines.
David Colville Anderson David Colville Anderson, VRD, QC (8 September 1916 – 31 December 1995) was a Scottish law lecturer, Advocate, politician and Judge. At the end of World War II he was honoured by the Norwegian government for preventing a rumoured Soviet invasion, but when his career was ended by scandal, he claimed that he had been framed by the KGB out for revenge.
David Comissiong Is a Barbadian born political activist founder of the Clement Payne Movement and once served as head of the governments Commision for Pan-African affairs. He is a frequent critic of globalization and US hegamony.
David Cone David Brian Cone (born January 2, 1963 in Kansas City, Missouri) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. With a sharp fastball but a soft-spoken demeanor, Cone earned a number of devoted fans, dubbed "Coneheads", who seemed to follow him no matter which team he played for.
David Conner (clergy) David John Conner (born April 6, 1947) is Dean of Windsor (since 1998) and Bishop to the Forces (since 2001). As Dean of Windsor, he also holds the post of Registrar of the Order of the Garter, and is a Domestic Chaplain to the Queen.
David Conner (naval officer) Commodore David Conner (1792 – 20 March 1856) was an officer of the United States Navy, whose service included the War of 1812 and the Mexican-American War. During the 1840s, he served on the Board of Navy Commissioners and as the first Chief of the Bureau of Construction, Equipment, and Repair.
David Constant David John Constant (born November 9, 1941, at Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom) played 61 first-class cricket matches from 1961 to 1968 for Kent and Leicestershire. He later became an international cricket umpire, officiating in 36 Tests from 1971 to 1988 and 33 one-day internationals from 1972 to 2001.
David Conway (philosopher) David Conway (born 1947) grew up in London, England and earned a doctorate from the University of Cambridge. He read was a Philosophy undergraduate at Cambridge University in the sixties and went on to obtain his doctorate in Philosophy from University College London.
David Cool David Cool (born May 23, 1969) is a former Arena Football League player, having kicked for the Orlando Predators from 1998-2002 before finishing his career with the Chicago Rush and Tampa Bay Storm in 2003. He went to Georgia Southern University.
David Cooperrider David Cooperrider is a professor of organizational behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, and Faculty Director at the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefitat Case. In Organizational development (OD), David Cooperrider developed the methodology for organizational renewal known as Appreciative Inquiry.
David Copeland David John Copeland (born May 15, 1976) is a former member of the British neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement, who became known as the "London nailbomber" after a 13-day bombing campaign in April 1999 aimed at London's black, Asian, and gay communities.
David Copperfield (1993 film) David Copperfield is a 1993 traditionally-animated feature-length adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic story of the same name. It was directed by Don Arioli and features the voices of Sheena Easton, Julian Lennon, Howie Mandel, Andrea Martin, Kelly LeBrock, Michael York, Joseph Marcell and many others.
David Copperfield (1999 film) David Copperfield is a two part BBC television drama adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield. The first part was shown on Christmas Day (December 25) and the second on Boxing Day (December 26) in 1999.
David Copperfield (illusionist) David Copperfield (born David Seth Kotkin on September 16, 1956) is a world-renowned American magician and illusionist best known for his combination of spectacular illusions and storytelling. His most famous illusions include making the Statue of Liberty "disappear", "flying", "levitating"' over the Grand Canyon, and "walking through" the Great Wall of China.
David Copperfield (novel) David Copperfield or The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (which he never meant to be published on my account) is a novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1850. Like all except five of his works, it originally appeared in serial form (published in monthly installments).
David Copperfield's flying David Copperfield performs a flying levitation created by John Gaughan that is considered by both magicians and laymen to be the world's finest. After his acrobatic flying around the stage, the audience suspects he may be suspended on wires, so Copperfield apparently has spinning hoops passed over him and then floats inside a covered acrylic glass box to convince them otherwise.
David Corcoran David Corcoran is a former University of South Carolina student and former fraternity brother of Chi Psi who appeared in the film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.
David Corfield David Corfield is a philosopher specializing in mathematics and psychology. He is the author of Towards a Philosophy of Real Mathematics (2003), in which he argues that the philosophical implications of mathematics did not stop with Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorems.
David Cornwall David Randolph Cornwall (May 18 1937 - November 7 2006) was an American composer and systems engineer. He wrote music for piano, horns, woodwinds and orchestra, composing more than 40 works in a span of less than five years leading up to the time of his death in November 2006.
David Cortés David Cárdenas Cortés (born October 15, 1973 in Mexicali, Mexico) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants. In addition to his 2005-2006 seasons with the Rockies, he has also made appearances with the Atlanta Braves (1999) and the Cleveland Indians (2003).
David Cory David G Cory is a professor of Nuclear Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he works on NMR, including his work on NMR quantum computation. Together with Amr Fahmy and Timothy Havel he developed the concept of pseudo-pure states and performed the first experimental demonstrations of NMR quantum computing.
David Cowan (soldier) David Tennent Cowan (1896 - 1983), also known as Punch Cowan, was an officer in the British Indian Army, who was distinguished for leading the Indian 17th Infantry Division during almost the entire Burma Campaign.
David Crellin David Crellin (sometimes credited as David Crellan) is an English actor known for his roles on Emmerdale as murderer Billy Hopwood and Coronation Street as gangster Jimmy Clayton. He is currently returning Emmerdale for a few months as of the start of 2007.
David Crenshaw Barrow Jr. David Crenshaw "Uncle Dave" Barrow Jr. (October 18, 1852 – January 11, 1929), served as chancellor of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens from 1906 until his resignation in 1925 (The head of the University was referred to as chancellor instead of president from 1860 until 1932).
David Cretney David Cretney MHK is currently the Minister of Trade and Industry and a former long serving Tourism and Leisure Minister of the Isle of Man Government. He has been a Member of the House of Keys from 1985 for Douglas South.
David Croft David Croft OBE (born September 7, 1922 in Sandbanks, Dorset, England) is an English writer, producer and actor. He was born into a showbiz family: his mother, Anne, was a famous stage actress while his father, Reginald, had a successful career as a radio actor in Hollywood.
David Croker David Croker (April 18, 1932 - July 2, 2006) was a key participant in the public enquiries which preceded the building of the major stretch of the M3 motorway around Winchester. He came to national prominence as a vigorous and eloquent leader of the
David Cronenberg David Paul Cronenberg OC, FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian film director and occasional actor. He is one of the principal originators of what is sometimes known as the "body horror" genre or "venereal horror", which explore people's fears of bodily transformation and infection.
David Cronenberg's Wife David Cronenberg's Wife is a 4 piece band, often considered part of London's Antifolk scene. Described by Time Out London as 'morally outrageous backwoods folk', the line-up is currently: guitar (Tom Mayned), drums (Stuart Saunderson), violin/guitar (Tom Alder) and keyboard (Rhi Tucker).
David Cross (musician) David Cross (born April 23 1948, in Plymouth, Devon) is an electric violinist from England best known for playing with progressive rock band King Crimson during the 1970s (particularly on Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black and Red). He also plays keyboards and Mellotron.
David Crowe David Crowe DDS, DMSc, is a tenured Professor in the Center for Molecular Biology of Oral Diseases (CMBOD) of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry with a specialty in oral pathology. He joined the faculty of the UIC College of Dentistry in 2006.
David Crystal Professor David Crystal, OBE (born 1941 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, UK) is a linguist, academic and author. He grew up in Holyhead, North Wales, and Liverpool, England where he attended St Mary's College from 1951.
David Cunningham (musician) David Cunningham was born in Coleraine Northern Ireland in 1954 and lives and works in London. Cunningham's work has ranged from pop music to gallery installations, including work for television, film, contemporary dance, and a number of collaborations with visual artists.
David Currie (conductor) David Currie is a Canadian conductor who is the music director and conductor for the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra. Currie is also a professor at the University of Ottawa, where he teaches double bass and conducting, and conducts the university orchestra.
David Currie (journalist) David Currie presents Sportscene on BBC Scotland, alongside Stuart Cosgrove, and rising star Jonathan Sutherland. Currie first shot to fame as Jim Traynor's sidekick on Your Call on BBC Radio Scotland, where he displayed admirable resilience in the face of a torrent of abuse.
David Currie, Lord Currie of Marylebone David Currie is the current chairman of Ofcom and a member of the House of Lords under the title of Lord Currie of Marylebone. David Currie was the the Dean of Cass Business School at City University, London until stepping down in early 2007 after nearly 7 years as dean.
David Cutcliffe David Cutcliffe (born September 16, 1954) is the offensive coordinator for the University of Tennessee Volunteers and the former head coach of the Ole Miss Rebels. He is best-known for coaching Peyton Manning at Tennessee and Eli Manning at Ole Miss and for producing record setting offenses at both schools.
David de Mayrena, Marie-Charles David de Mayrena (born January 1842 in Toulon, died 1890 near Singapore) was an eccentric French adventurer who crowned himself Marie Ier, King of the Sedang tribe, located in northern Central Highlands of Vietnam (now southern Vietnam), after negotiating treaties with tribal authorities. French writer and statesman André Malraux started an unpublished novel about Mayrena while Malraux' friend and character in La Condition Humaine, Baron de Clappique, wrote a movie script about him (in Anti-mémoires by André Malraux).
David di Donatello David di Donatello is a prestigious movie award assigned each year for cinematic performances and production by Ente David di Donatello, part of Accademia del Cinema Italiano. It is the Italian equivalent to the Academy Award.
David du Plessis David Johannes du Plessis (February 7, 1905 - January 31, 1987) was a South African-born Pentecostal minister, and is considered one of the main founders of the charismatic movement, in which the Pentecostal experience spread to non-Pentecostal churches worldwide.
David D. Busch David D. Busch is a photographer and well-known award-winning author of more than 90 books and thousands of photography- and technology-related articles for Popular Photography & Imaging, The Rangefinder, The Professional Photographer, Computer Shopper, and other magazines.
David D. Friedman David Director Friedman (born February 2, 1945) is a libertarian writer and economist who became a leading figure in the anarcho-capitalist community with the publication of his book The Machinery of Freedom (1973, revised 1989). He has also authored the books Price Theory (1986), Law's Order (2000) and Hidden Order: The Economics of Everyday Life (1996).
David D. Kpormakpor David D. Kpormakpor was the leader of Liberia from 7 March 1994 until 1 September 1995 as chairman of the Council of State, which governed Liberia following the overthrow and murder of former dictator Samuel K.
David Dacko David Dacko (March 24, 1930 – November 30, 2003) was the first President of the Central African Republic (CAR), from August 14, 1960 to January 1, 1966, and the third president of the CAR from September 21, 1979 to September 1, 1981. Even after being removed from power twice by coups d'état, Dacko continued to be a very active politician and presidential candidate with a loyal group of supporters.
David Dalessandro David Dalessandro is a University of Pittsburgh administrator, currently serving as the associate vice chancellor of university development. Outside of his service to the Pitt community, Dalessandro is best known as the unlikely creator of Snakes on a Plane.
David Daniels The American singer David Daniels (born 12 March 1966) is one of the best-known and highly regarded countertenors in modern operatic history. He is greatly admired for the power, agility, and tonal beauty of his voice as well as his rugged good-looks and stage presence.
David Danskin David Danskin (9 January 1863 – August 4, 1948) was a Scottish mechanical engineer and footballer. He was a principal founding member of Dial Square FC, later renamed Royal Arsenal, the team that are today known as Arsenal.
David Daokui Li David Daokui Li (Chinese: 李稻葵, Pinyin: Lǐ Dàokúi) is a Chinese economist, Director of the Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE) at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management and is the Mansfield Freeman Professor of Economics. He currently teaches courses on economic transition, corporate finance, international economics, and China's economy.
David Dark David Dark is an American writer, the author of Everyday Apocalypse: The Sacred Revealed in Radiohead, The Simpsons, and Other Pop Culture Icons and The Gospel According To America, which was included in Publishers’ Weekly’s top religious books of 2005. He is a resident of Nashville, Tennessee, and he is married to singer/songwriter Sarah Masen.
David Darling (musician) David Darling (born March 3, 1941) is a cellist and composer. He has performed and recorded with artists such as Bobby McFerrin and Spyro Gyra in addition to putting out several solo and small ensemble albums as well as albums of his compositions.
David Davies (football administrator) David Davies OBE(born 1948) is the currently Executive Director of the English Football Association. He previously worked as sports correspondent for BBC Midlands Today as well as presenter from 1988 until 1994, and also appeared on BBC North West Tonight previously.
David Davis (Tennessee politician) David Davis (born November 6, 1959) is a Republican politician from Tennessee and a former member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 6th district, which is composed of parts of Washington County and Hawkins County. He is currently serving as U.
David Davis III & IV House The David Davis III & IV House is a site on the National Register of Historic Places located in the county seat of McLean County, Illinois, Bloomington. The home was added to the register in 1982 due to its affiliation with the descendants of 19th century U.
David Dawes David Dawes (3 December 1964 - ) is one of the founders of the XFree86 project. He was one of four people who started it in 1992 (together with David Wexelblat, Glenn Lai, and Jim Tsillas), and became the project president in 1994.
David DeAngelo David DeAngelo is the pseudonym of Eben Pagan, a seduction guru and the founder of the "Double Your Dating" company. "Double Your Dating" publishes literature and multimedia on dating and seduction, mostly over the Internet.
David Dein David Barry Dein (born September 7, 1943) is the vice-chairman of Arsenal Football Club. Formerly the vice-chairman of the Football Association and a member of its board until 2006, he is also currently the chairman of the G-14 group of European football clubs.
David Della David Della is a member of the Seattle City Council, Washington, USA, first elected in 2003 at the age of 47. As of September 2004 he is chair of the Parks, Neighborhoods & Education Committee, vice chair of the Public Safety, Arts & Civil Rights Committee, and a member of the Energy & Environmental Policy Committee.
David Dellinger David Dellinger (August 22, 1915 – May 25, 2004) was a renowned pacifist and activist for nonviolent social change, and one of the most influential American radicals in the 20th century. He was most famous for being one of the Chicago Seven, a group of protesters whose disruption of the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago led to charges of conspiracy and crossing state lines with the intention of inciting a riot.
David DeLuise David DeLuise (born November 11, 1971 in Burbank, California) is an American actor, born to a family of actors. He is the son of actor/comedian Dom DeLuise and actress Carol DeLuise, brother of actor Michael DeLuise and actor/director Peter DeLuise.
David Denton David "Lucky" Denton (born 4 July 1874 in Wakefield, Yorkshire, died 16 February 1950 in Wakefield, Yorkshire) was an English cricketer, an attacking batsman who had a long career with Yorkshire and played eleven Tests for England. His nickname came from his habit of surviving the numerous chances that his attacking batting style naturally created for the opposition.
David DePatie David H. DePatie (born 1935 in New Mexico, USA), worked with Friz Freleng to create the animated character known as The Pink Panther, originally created for the opening tiles of the 1963 live-action film The Pink Panther, starring Peter Sellers.
David Deutsch David Deutsch (born 1953) is a physicist at Oxford University. He is a non-stipendiary Visiting Professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation, Clarendon Laboratory He pioneered the field of quantum computer]s, and is a proponent of the [[Everett many-worlds interpretation|many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
David Dewey David Dewey is an American painter, usually known for his pioneering of landscapes in watercolor. Dewey graduated in 1968 from Philidelphia College of Art, and then received his MFA from Washington State University in 1974.
David Diaz David Diaz (born 1960) is an American illustrator, best known for his illustrations of the dramatic book Smoky Night by Eve Bunting that won him the 1995 Caldecott Medal. He was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and lives in Carlsbad, California
David Dicks David Dicks is an Australian yachtsman, made famous for becoming the youngest person to sail non-stop and solo around the world. In February 1996, at the age of 17, he set out from Fremantle, Western Australia in his familys 10m sloop named 'Seaflight'.
David Dickson (swimmer) David Dickson (born February 20 1941 in Batu Gajah, Malaysia) was an Australian freestyle swimmer of the 1960s, who won three bronze medals in freestyle and medley relay events at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1964 Summer Olympics in Rome and Tokyo respectively.
David Dillehunt David Nelson Dillehunt (born April 5, 1984 in Charlottesville, Virginia) is a Telly Award-winning independent filmmaker, television producer, actor and singer. Known mostly for his feature films, other noteworthy projects include several sketch comedy pilots featuring his improv comedy troupe, Brainless Horseman and a debut album currently in development.
David Dodd David LeFevre Dodd (1895 - 1988) was an American educator, financial analyst, author, economist, professional investor, and in his student years, a protégé of, and as a postgraduate, close colleague of Benjamin Graham at Columbia University.
David Douglas High School David Douglas High School (DDHS) is a public educational institution located in Portland, Oregon. The school is named after 19th-century Scottish botanist David Douglas, discoverer and namesake of such prolific Northwestern species as the Douglas-fir.
David Douglas School District The David Douglas School District is a school district located in eastern Portland, Oregon. It was formed in 1959 as a consolidation of the Gilbert, Powellhurst, and Russellville elementary school districts and the David Douglas Union High School District.
David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home David Alexander Cospatrick Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home, CVO, CBE (born 20 November 1943) is a Scottish peer, the only son of former Conservative Party Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Sir Alec Douglas-Home. Educated at Eton College and Oxford University, he is a hereditary peer who was elected as a member of the House of Lords when the Hereditary peers were reduced to 92, and sits as a Conservative, having served some time on the Conservative front bench.
David Downes David Downes, born 1967 in Wellington, New Zealand, is a composer of theatre and film scores, orchestral and electro-acoustic pieces. He is particularly known for his work with choreographers, and for dance-inspired music, including two CD releases, Saltwater and The Rusted Wheel of Things.
David Dragunsky David Abramovich Dragunsky (Давид Абрамович Драгунский), 1910 Svyatsk - 1992 Moscow, was born to a Jewish family and became a Colonel General in the Soviet Army. Twice he was decorated as a Hero of the Soviet Union.
David Drake David Drake (born September 24, 1945) is a successful author of science fiction and fantasy literature. A Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a lawyer, he is now one of the premier authors of the military science fiction subgenre.
David Dreier David Timothy Dreier (born July 5, 1952), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since January 1981, representing the California's 26th congressional district (map). He was first elected to the U.
David Dubinsky David Dubinsky (David Dubnievski) (February 22, 1892 - September 17, 1982) was a American labor leader. He served as president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) between 1932 and 1966, took part in the creation of the CIO and was one of the founders of the American Labor Party and the Liberal Party of New York.
David Duchovny David William Duchovny (born August 7, 1960 in New York City, New York) is a Golden Globe Award-winning American television and film actor most famous for playing the character of FBI agent Fox Mulder on The X-Files television series in the 1990s.
David Duke David Ernest Duke (born July 1, 1950) is a former Louisiana Republican state representative, a Presidential Primary candidate for both the Democratic and Republican Parties, and former Imperial Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.
David Dunbar Buick [Dunbar Buick]David Dunbar Buick (September 17, 1854 - March 5, 1929) was a Scottish-American inventor best known for founding the Buick Motor Company. He was born in Arbroath, Angus, Scotland but moved to Detroit, Michigan at the age of two when his parents emigrated to the United States.
David Dunseith David Dunseith (born 1933) is a veteran journalist and broadcaster with BBC Northern Ireland. His career has spanned the troubles covering the turbulent and tragic events of recent years from the Falls Curfew in 1970 to the Omagh atrocity in 1998.
David Durand David Durand (1680 - 1763) was an Hugenot French and English minister and historian. He was born in Languedoc and fled France to the Netherlands before heading to Spain with a group of refugees, being captured at the Battle of Almanza in 1707 and being sent to France and then escaping to the Netherlands again.
David Dye David Dye is a longtime Philadelphia radio personality whose music enthusiasm has captivated listeners of World Cafe since 1991. World Cafe is produced by WXPN, the public radio service of the University of Pennsylvania.
David E. Durston David E. Durston is an American screenwriter and film director most well known for directing the Charles Manson-inspired cult classic drive-in horror exploitation film, I Drink Your Blood, which was originally released in 1970.
David E. Goldberg David E. Goldberg is a professor at the department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering (IESE) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is most noted for his seminal works in the field of genetic algorithms.
David E. Hughes David Edward Hughes (16 May 1831 – 22 January 1900) was an accomplished musician and a professor of music as well as chair of natural philosophy at a ladies' seminary in Bardstown, Kentucky. He was born in London or Wales and immigrated to the United States as a young man.
David E. Jeremiah Admiral David Elmer Jeremiah, USN (Retired), (born February 25, 1934) is a former United States Navy officer, who served as Vice Chairman and also Acting Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Since his retirement from the Navy in February 1994, he has worked in the field of investment banking.
David Eagleman David Eagleman is the director of the Laboratory for Perception and Action at Baylor College of Medicine. He holds joint appointments in Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, and the Institute for Neuroscience at UT Austin, as well as an adjunct appointment in Psychology at Rice University.
David Eastman David Harold Eastman is a former public servant of Canberra, Australia. In 1995 he was convicted of murder over the January 10, 1989 shooting death of Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner Colin Winchester outside of Winchester's house.
David Easton David Easton (born in Toronto, 1917) is a Canadian political scientist, renowned for his application of systems theory to political science. He is also well known for his definition of politics as "authoritative allocation of values".
David Ebert David Aaron Ebert (born October 14, 1981) better known to his fans as Buddy Love is a Professional Wrestler who mainly works in the West Virginia and North Carolina independent wrestling circuit. Ebert is also a former Radio personality for Star95 FM radio station located in Princeton, WV.
David Eccles (businessman) David Eccles was born May 12, 1849 in Paisley, Scotland to William and Sarah Hutchinson Eccles. In 1863 his family moved from Glasgow to the United States of America eventually settling in Ogden Valley located in eastern Weber County, Utah.
David Eddings David Eddings (born July 7, 1931) is an American author who has written several best-selling series of epic fantasy novels. David Eddings' wife, Leigh Eddings, is uncredited as co-author on many of his early books, but he has lately acknowledged that she contributed to them all.
David Edge David Edge (born November 12, 1954 in Blackpool, United Kingdom) is a former long-distance runner, who represented Canada at two consecutive Summer Olympics in the men's marathon. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California he did not finish, four years later in Seoul, South Korea he finished in 67th place.
David Edward Jenkins David Edward Jenkins (born January 26 1925) is best known as the Bishop of Durham, a post he held from 1984 until 1994. Born in Bromley, Kent, Jenkins had been a lecturer in theology at the University of Oxford, Chaplain and Fellow of the Queen's College, Oxford and had worked for the World Council of Churches and the William Temple Foundation before his controversial appointment.
David Edward Maust David Edward Maust (April 5, 1954 - January 20, 2006), known as "Crazy Dave" by neighborhood kids,was an American serial killer] whose primary targets were young boys. An alleged [[rape victim,Maust had a highly troubled childhood and was confined in a mental institution at the age of 9 [http://www.
David Edwards (singer) David R Edwards was lead singer of the Welsh language post-punk/experimental band Datblygu, formed at an Aberteifi school in 1982. A witty and incisive lyrical talent whose use of language is almost reason in itself to learn Welsh, D.
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