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David Mallett David Mallett is a singer-songwriter best known for his authorship of the popular tune "Garden Song," made famous by Arlo Guthrie. He has recorded for indepenent record labels for most of his career.
David Mancuso David Mancuso is the creator of the infamous "by invitation only" parties in New York City which have come to be known as The Loft. The first such party was held in 1970 and was called Love Saves The Day.
David Mann (painter) David Mann (September 10, 1940 – September 11, 2004) was an American artist famous for his paintings of motorcycles and biker culture. Most of his famous works have been for the motorcycle industry, especially for motorcycle magazines.
David Manning (fictitious writer) David Manning was a fictitious film critic, created by a marketing executive working for Sony Corporation around July 2000 to give consistently good reviews for releases from Sony subsidiary Columbia Pictures. Several blurbs posted under the name "David Manning" were written for the medieval action/drama A Knight's Tale (citing Heath Ledger as "this year's hottest new star!
David Maraniss David Maraniss (1949- ) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author. As a reporter for the Washington Post he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his stories about the life and career of candidate Bill Clinton in the 1992 campaign for the U.
David Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson Henry David Reginald Margesson, 1st Viscount Margesson, of Rugby (July 26 1890 – December 24 1965) was a British Conservative politician most popularly remembered for his tenure as Government Chief Whip in the 1930s. His reputation was of a stern disciplinarian who was one of the harshest and most effective whips.
David Mark Berger David Mark Berger (June 24, 1944 – September 6, 1972) was an American-born weightlifter for the Israeli Olympic team in 1972. A lawyer by education, Berger was one of eleven members of Israel’s Olympic team who were taken hostage and subsequently murdered by Arab terrorists at the Munich Olympic Games.
David Marquardt David Marquardt is a co-founder of venture capital firm August Capital. Marquardt has served on more than 25 boards of directors during his 20 year venture capital career including Microsoft, Sun Microsystems, Seagate, Adaptec, and Grand Junction Networks (acquired by Cisco).
David Marsden David Marsden is a Canadian radio broadcaster. As the driving force behind Brampton, Ontario radio station CFNY in the 1980s, he became one of the most influential figures in the Canadian music industry by giving many Canadian and international alternative rock artists their first major Canadian radio exposure.
David Marsh David Marsh is the men's and women's swimming and diving coach at Auburn University. Since becoming head coach in 1990, Marsh has led the men's team to six NCAA national championships (1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006) and the women's team to four national championships (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2006).
David Marshall Lang David Marshall Lang (May 6, 1924 – March 20, 1991), was a Professor Emeritus of Caucasian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He was one of the most productive British scholars specialized in the Georgian, Armenian and ancient Bulgarian history.
David Marshall Williams David Marshall Williams (aka "Carbine Williams") was born 13 November 1900 in Godwin, Cumberland County, North Carolina, the eldest of seven children. As a young boy, he worked on his family's farm, but showed a marked affinity as a machinist.
David Marteen David Marteen (fl. 1663-1665) was a Dutch privateer based in Tortuga during the mid-17th century, known primarily as the sole non-English Captain who participated in the raids against Spanish strongholds in present-day Mexico and Nicaragua during 1663 until 1665.
David Martin (American football player) David Martin (born March 13, 1979 in Fort Campbell, Kentucky) is an American football player who currently plays tight end on the Green Bay Packers. He played college football for the University of Tennessee and was drafted by the Packers in the sixth-round of the 2001 NFL Draft.
David Martin (English politician) David John Pattison Martin (born 5 February, 1945) is a British politician who served as the Conservative Member of Parliament for Portsmouth South from 1987 until 1997. He stood again at the 2001 general election in the seat of Rugby and Kenilworth but was unsuccessful.
David Martin (poet) David Martin (22 December 1915 - 1 July 1997), known as an Australian poet, was born Lajos or Ludwig Detsinyi, into a Jewish family in Hungary (then part of Austro-Hungary). He used as well the names Louis Adam and Louis Destiny.
David Martin Mennonites David Martin Mennonites are group of conservative Mennonites who live in Wellington County, and Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. Their beliefs and lifestyle are very similar to the Old Order Mennonites, and they are frequently considered part of the grouping, although strictly they are a separate church.
David Martinez Delgado David Delgado Martinez (b. 1980- ), a Cuban-born artist, paints the urban landscapes of his native land, Cuba, with its magnificent architectural ruins, symbols of both metaphor and protest, death and regeneration.
David Mas Masumoto David "Mas" Masumoto is an organic peach and grape farmer and author of Epitaph for a Peach (1995), which offers a glimpse of life on a family farm in Central California, Letters to the Valley, A Harvest of Memories (2004), Four Seasons in Five Senses, Things Worth Savoring (2003), and Harvest Son, Planting Roots in American Soil (1998). His organic farming techniques have been employed by a number of farmers across the nation.
David Mason David Mason is an English trumpet player now in retirement. Despite his long and distinguished career playing in many London orchestras and other ensembles and on many recording sessions, and teaching many of the trumpet players who now make up the core of the profession in the UK, he is most remembered, by many people, for one short tune.
David Massey (I) David Massey(born 1957) is a film maker and graduate of the American Film Institute In 1991 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Live Action Short Film for the film Last Breeze of Summer. He is one of two African Americans to be nominated for a short film of any kind.
David Mathebula David Lyborn Mathebula (born June 24 1983 in Giyani, Limpopo) is a South African football (soccer) player that is usually used as a defensive midfielder or central midfielder by Premier Soccer League club Kaizer Chiefs.
David Mathenge David Mathenge (born August 1976), better known for his stage name Nameless, is a Kenyan hip hop artist signed to the Ogopa DJ's label. He came to fame in 1999 through a star-search contest on Kenya's urban music station 98.
David Mathew David Logan Mathew (born January 31, 1982) along with his identical twin brother Greg Mathew won the reality show Big Brother Australia in 2005. He was known as "Logan David" while appearing on the show because of their shared name "Logan" used at the start of the show when he and his twin brother were trying to trick the other housemates into thinking that they were the same person.
David Matthews (blackjack player) David Matthews is an American professional blackjack player and writer. He has competed in the World Series of Blackjack and is the winner of the first season of the CBS elimination blackjack tournament series Ultimate Blackjack Tour.
David Matthews (keyboardist) David Matthews is a keyboardist, pianist, and big band arranger born March 4, 1942 in Sonora, Kentucky. His song "Star Wars" was featured on the breakbeat compilation "Ultimate Breaks and Beats".
David Maybury Lewis Founder of Cultural Survival, Harvard University's well-known ethnologist of central Brazil, David Maybury-Lewis is a retired Professor of Anthropology. In addition to his foundational research among the Xavante, he pioneered the anthropological concept of cultural survival.
David Maybury-Lewis David Henry Peter Maybury-Lewis (born in Hyderabad, Pakistan 1929-) is a distinguished anthropologist, prominent ethnologist of lowland South America, indefatigable activist for indigenous peoples' human rights and professor emeritus of Harvard University.
David Mayer de Rothschild David Mayer de Rothschild (born 1978) is a British adventurer and environmentalist who is head of Adventure Ecology, an expedition group raising awareness about climate change. He is the youngest of the three children of Victoria Schott (b.
David Mazzucchelli David Mazzucchelli is an American comic book artist and illustrator. He was first known for working with Frank Miller on Batman: Year One and Daredevil: Born Again, although he later left superhero comics behind and embarked on a series of acclaimed alternative comics projects.
David McCallum David Keith McCallum (born September 19, 1933) is a prolific Scottish actor and the son of concertmaster violinist David McCallum, Sr.. He is known for his role as Illya Kuryakin, a Russian-born secret agent, on the popular 1960s television series The Man from U.
David McCarty David Andrew McCarty (born November 23, 1969 in Houston, Texas) is a former first baseman and outfielder in Major League Baseball. McCarty attended Stanford University and currently lives in Piedmont, California with two children and his wife.
David McComb David Richard McComb, (February 17, 1962 – February 2, 1999) was an Australian musician and singer-songwriter, chiefly known as the leader of the Australian rock band The Triffids. Widely acknowledged (particularly in the UK) as one of the foremost lyricists of his generation .
David McConaughy David McConaughy (July 23, 1823 – 1902) was a noted attorney, cemetery president, and civic leader in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as well as a part-time intelligence officer for the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was a driving force behind the creation of the Gettysburg National Cemetery following the Battle of Gettysburg.
David McConnell David McConnell is a southern Californian musician, most notable for his involvement as collaborator, producer and engineer for Elliott Smith's final album, From a Basement on the Hill as well as his involvement with the Summer Hymns and Folk Implosion/ Lou Barlow. He also plays solo under his own name and creates abstract contemporary art and installation art.
David McCormack David McCormack is an singer-songwriter from Brisbane, Queensland Australia, who is widely known for fronting the popular Australian rock-band Custard. He was born during the long hot summer of 1968 in the leafy Brisbane suburb of Kenmore.
David McDonnell David McDonnell is the long-serving editor of popular science fiction film/TV/books magazine Starlog. As he has written in numerous editorials (titled "Liner Notes" on the final page of Starlog magazine), he joined Starlog Group (the publisher of Starlog and other publications such as Fangoria) as an editor for its Comics Scene magazine in the early 1980s.
David McDowell Brown David McDowell Brown (April 16, 1956 – February 1, 2003) was a United States Naval Captain, NASA astronaut and space shuttle mission specialist. He was killed on his first space flight, when the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-107) disintegrated during orbital reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
David McFadden David William McFadden (born October 11, 1940) is a Canadian poet, fiction writer, and travel writer. He was born in Hamilton, Ontario and first started working there as a proofreader for the Hamilton Spectator newspaper.
David McGill David McGill is the minister of music at Ridgeview Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee and the lead singer for The Bread of Life Quartet. He has previously sung with The King's Servants and The Kingdom Heirs (1981-1989).
David McGuinty David Joseph McGuinty (born February 25, 1960 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a Canadian politician and the brother of Premier of Ontario Dalton McGuinty. He is also the son of former Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Dalton McGuinty Sr..
David McCheyne Newell David McCheyne Newell (23 March 1898-1986) was an American journalist, novelist, and children's writer perhaps most famous for his books regarding early twentieth century rural life in western central Florida. In If Nothin' Don't Happen and The Trouble of It Is the fictional narrator, Billy Driggers, tells true-to-life stories about the people of Florida's Gulf Hammock (the coastal land between Cedar Key and the Withlacoochee River) and the surrounding environs during the interwar years.
David McKee David McKee (born 1935) is a British author and illustrator, chiefly of children's books and animations, including those starring Mr Benn, King Rollo and Elmer the patchwork elephant. He has used the pseudonym Violet Easton.
David McLellan David McLellan is visiting Professor of Political Theory at Goldsmiths' College, University of London. He was previously Professor of Political Theory at the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent.
David McLellan (swimmer) David McLellan (born July 27, 1973 in London, Ontario) is a former international freestyle swimmer in the long-distance events, who competed for Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he finished in 23rd position in the 1500m Freestyle.
David McMillan David McMillan (born September 20, 1981 in Hinesville, Georgia) is an American football player who currently plays linebacker for the Cleveland Browns. McMillan started 37 of 46 games for the University of Kansas and collected 150 tackles with 15 sacks, 30 stops for losses, 19 quarterback pressures, five forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions.
David McNally (professor) David McNally is a Professor of political science at York University in Toronto, Ontario and chair of the university's political science department.is also a founder and former member of the International Socialists] and a founding member of the [[New Socialist Group.
David McSkimming David McSkimming is one of Australia's finest accompanists. He has given recitals with many of the country's most distinguished musicians, and in October 1998, as part of the Melbourne Festival, David McSkimming was the associate artist in recitals with the renowned Korean soprano Sumi Jo and American tenor Gary Lakes.
David McWilliams David McWilliams (born 1968According to Who's Who. The Sunday Independent newspaper gives a year of 1966 in an article McWilliams is a real self-made man - he invented himself published on 13 November 2006) is an Irish economist and broadcaster.
David Meca David Meca Medina (born February 1, 1974 in Sabadell) is a long distance swimmer from Spain, who has swam from mainland Spain to Ibiza among his exploits. He won gold at the 2005 FINA World Championships in Montréal for the Men's Open Water 25km.
David Mecey David Mecey began working with Playboy magazine in the fall of 1979, serving as staff photographer and later as Contributing Photographer. During his career at Playboy, David has had numerous solo pictorials including; “The Girls of Texas”, and "Women of Wall Street”.
David Meece David Meece (born May 26, 1952) is a contemporary Christian musician who enjoyed moderate success in the mid 80s throughout the 90s. Growing up in Humble, Texas, with an abusive, alcoholic father, David found solace in playing the piano.
David Megginson David Megginson (born 1964) is a Canadian computer software consultant and developer, specializing in open source software development and application. He was the lead developer and original maintainer of the Simple API for XML, or SAX, a leading streaming API for XML.
David Mechner David Mechner is an American amateur 6-dan Go player, and is one of the highest-ranked non-asian Go players in the world. He was a student of professional player Janice Kim (then 1-dan) and later an insei in Japan, studying under Oeda Yusuke (9-dan).
David Mercer David Mercer (born: 27 June 1928, Wakefield, England – died: 8 August 1980, Haifa, Israel) was an English playwright and dramatist. After working as a technician and in the Royal Navy he wrote plays that studied decline in British culture which became well known in the 1960s, including After Haggerty (1970) and A Suitable Case for Treatment (television, 1962) which was re-made as a film in 1966 called Morgan!.
David Merrick David Merrick (November 27 1911 – April 25, 2000) was an ingenious but controversial American theatrical producer and director, associated with both musicals and dramas, brilliant successes and embarrassing flops.
David Mertz David Mertz (born 1964) is an author and columnist for IBM's developerWorks, Intel Developer Services, O'Reilly's ONLamp, and other online publications. Formerly an academic philosopher who specialized in postmodernism, he is currently vice-president and chief technology officer of the Open Voting ConsortiumMertz is listed under "Current Board Members" and further details appear lower on the page.
David Micevski David Micevski a Australian soccer player of Ethnic Macedonian descent, was identified by Perth Glory technical manager, Mich d'Avray as one of the brightest young prospects in the Western Australian state premier league. He played an instrumental part of Perth Soccer Club's victorious league and cup double winning team in 2005.
David Michael David Michael (full name David Michael Newman Jr) was born 27 September 1970 in San Diego California, USA. He is an African/American Actor who has guest starred and appeared in many television series and films.
David Michael Cunningham David Michael Cunningham is a respected and an influential figure in modern magick. He is primarily known as the last officially appointed administrator of the Society of Magi (SoM), a magickal organization, which in its original form doesn't exist today, although several modern fraternities claim to continue its tradition.
David Michael Maurer David Michael Maurer (born April 17, 1977) is an American Television and Film Editor/Director. As one of the youngest editors in primetime reality television, his work has been experienced by hundreds of millions of viewers on such shows as "Profiles From The Front Line", "Paradise Hotel", "Joe Millionaire 2", and "The Apprentice".
David Michie David Michie OBE RSA is a painter who was born in 1928 in the South of France, and brought up in the Scottish Borders. He studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1946 to 1953, was taught by William Gillies, and then won a travelling scholarship to Italy.
David Milgaard David Milgaard (born 1954) is a Canadian who was wrongfully convicted for the murder and rape of nursing assistant Gail Miller. His case received international attention and today is a staple of high school and university legal studies.
David Milhous David Milhous (born July 9, 1967 in Pomona, California) is a film and television editor who is the former drummer, known as Corn, for the 80s band Lippy's Garden. Milhous spent a number of years editing news at CNN in Atlanta before turning to narrative work as a film editor.
David Miliband David Wright Miliband, (born London, 15 July 1965) is Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in the government of the United Kingdom. He is the Labour Member of Parliament for South Shields in Tyne and Wear.
David Miller (darts player) David Miller is a retired American professional darts player who competed in the 1980s. He competed in the 1982 BDO World Darts Championship and defeated Gordon Allpress in the first round, Tony Brown (darts player) in the second round 2-0 but was defeated in the third round by the Scottish player, Jocky Wilson.
David Miller (director) David Miller (November 28, 1909 -- April 14, 1992) was an American movie director who directed such varied films as Billy the Kid (1941 film) with Robert Taylor and Brian Donlevy, Flying Tigers (1943) with John Wayne, and Love Happy (1949) with the Marx Brothers.
David Miller (editor) David Miller, born in Bromley, England, is a British writer and journalist. He has contributed to many publications including the magazines Film Review, TV Zone and Starburst (where his work includes interviews with Sir Ian McKellen, Tom Baker and Ray Harryhausen).
David Miller (musician) David Miller, born May 4, 1961, is a blues diatonic harmonica and chromatic harmonica player and teacher, vocalist, and guitarist. David has played various Midwest venues, including the Wisconsin State Fair and Summerfest.
David Mills (author) David Mills is an atheist author who argues that science and religion cannot be successfully reconciled. Mills' best-known book, Atheist Universe, rebuts both young- and old-earth creation science, as well as intelligent design.
David Mills (lawyer) David Mackenzie Mills is a British corporate lawyer who specialises in international work for Italian companies, and who has been accused in Italy of corruption. He is the husband of the United Kingdom Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Tessa Jowell.
David Mindich David Mindich(born 1963 in New York City) is a press critic, media historian, and professor at Saint Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont where he served as the chair of the journalism and mass communication department from 2000 to 2006. He was named Vermont Professor of the year in 2006 by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE)
David Miner (musician) David Miner (Born Los Angeles, California on June 28, 1942), sometimes credited as David Minor, is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter, perhaps best known as a member of Grace Slick's The Great Society in the 1960s. Miner sang most of the lead vocals in the early days of the band and would also write a number of songs including "That's How It Is," "You Can't Cry," and "Daydream Nightmare.
David Miner (television producer) David Miner is an Emmy Award-nominated American film and television producer who is best known for his work as an executive producer on NBC's 30 Rock. Miner is the manager of Tina Fey, 30 Rock's star and creator.
David Miscavige David Miscavige (April 30, 1960 - ) is Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center (RTC), a corporation that controls the trademarked names and symbols of Dianetics and Scientology, and controls the copyrighted teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
David Mitchell (admiral) Sir David Mitchell (approx 1642 - 1 June 1710) was a Scottish admiral. He descended from "a family of good repute, more distinguished for integrity than for riches", and was apprenticed at 16 to the master of a trading vessel from Leith, Edinburgh.
David Mitrany David Mitrany (1888 – 1975), a Romanian born, naturalized British scholar, was a historian and political theorist. His work is the basis of the theory of functionalism, also known as liberal institutionalism (see Liberalism), and international functionalism.
David Mitton David Mitton is a producer and a Director as well as an experienced model maker. He was well known for directing and producing the children's television shows TUGS in 1989, and Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends from 1984-2003.
David Monahan David Harold Monahan (born August 13, 1971 in North Olmsted, Ohio, USA) is an actor, best known for recurring roles on Crossing Jordan as Detective Matt Seely and Dawson's Creek as Tobey Barret. He has also appeared in such films as The Last Supper (2000), The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005) and Something New (2006).
David Moncoutié David Moncoutié (born April 30 1975 in Provins, France) is a professional cyclist. He is well-known as a very humble person, and many have compared his mentality to that of a recreational cyclist who just enjoys riding his bicycle.
David Monteath Sir David Taylor Monteath (1887-27 September 1961) was a civil servant, working at the India Office in London, who was the last Permanent Under Secretary to India and Burma, before independence meant that the post was no longer required.
David Montgomery David Montgomery is currently the Farnam Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University. Montgomery is considered one of the foremost academics specializing in United States labor history and has written extensively on the subject.
David Moore Robinson David Moore Robinson (born September 21, 1880, in Auburn, New York; died January 2, 1958, in Oxford, Mississippi) was a prominent American classical archaeologist credited with the discovery of the city of Olynthus.
David Morton David Morton born in Chicago IL, May 7th, 1965, is currently the Director of the Science Visualization Laboratory at Columbia College Chicago] Science Institute. He has traveled the world and set foot on every continent with the exception of Antarctica, which he hopes to accomplish some day.
David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven David Michael Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven (May 12 1919–April 14 1970), styled Viscount Alderney before 1921 and Earl of Medina between 1921 and 1938, was the son of the 2nd Marquess of Milford Haven and Nadezhda de Torby.
David Muir David Muir David Muir is a correspondent for ABC News based in New York. Muir reports for "World News with Charles Gibson," "Good Morning America," "Nightline," and other ABC News broadcasts.
David Muir (Australian rules footballer) David Muir (born July 17, 1971) is a Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Dockers between 1995 and 1996. He was originally drafted from Claremont in the WAFL to the West Coast Eagles for the 1993 season, before being delisted without playing a league game.
David Mullen David Mullen (born December 26 1953 in Grand Rapids, Michigan), is an American artist and photographer. He has won several art and photography awards, including the "Best of Show" award in the 1979 Grand Rapids, Calder Art Festival.
David Mullich David Mullich (born 1958, in Burbank, California) is an American game producer and designer best known for creating the cult classic 1980 adventure game The Prisoner, producing the 1995 adaptation I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, and developing many games in the Heroes of Might and Magic franchise. With a career spanning more than twenty-five years, Mullich worked not only for some of the first computer game publishers, but went on to work for some of the biggest game companies of today.
David Mumford David Bryant Mumford (born 11 June 1937) is an American mathematician known for distinguished work in algebraic geometry, and then for research into vision and pattern theory. He is currently a University Professor in the Division of Applied Mathematics at Brown University, having previously had a long academic career at Harvard University.
David Mundell David Gordon Mundell (born 27 May 1962 in Dumfries) is the Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland (since December 2005), a member of the Shadow Cabinet of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, and chairman of the Scottish Conservative Candidates Board. He is an MP and former MSP.
David Murphy (reporter) David Murphy has been with WPVI since 1990 and is currently part of "Double team AccuWeather" along with Karen Rogers and is the noon weathercaster. He holds American Meteorological Society and National Weather Association seals of approval.
David Murray (CEO) David Murray (born 1949) is an Australian businessman who was the Chief Operating Officer of the Commonwealth Bank for 13 years until his resignation in 2005. In David Murray’s 13 years as Chief Executive, the Commonwealth Bank transformed from a partly privatised bank with a market capitalisation of $6 billion in 1992 to a $49 billion integrated financial services company, generating in the process total shareholder returns (including gross dividend reinvestment) at a compound annual growth rate of over 24 per cent, one of the highest total returns of any major bank in Australia.
David Murray (drummer) David Murray is a Californian musician, most well known for his career as a drummer, although he is also a composer and didjeriduist. He was the original drummer for Estradasphere and both performed and composed on all of the band's albums up until the new 2004 lineup.
David Murray-Lyon Major-General David Murrey Murray-Lyon, DSO*, MC, (1890–1975) was an officer in the Indian Army. His final appointment was as the commanding officer of Indian 11th Infantry Division in Malaya until sacked by General Percival, after which he went into retirement in India.
David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield, 7th Viscount Stormont (1727-1796), known before 1793 as Viscount Stormont was a British politician who served as the last Secretary of State for the Northern Department. He was ambassador to Vienna and then to Paris; he was Secretary of State for the Southern Department from 1779 to 1782, and Lord President of the Council in 1783.
David Mutendera David Travolta Mutendera (born 25 January, 1979, Harare, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean cricketer who played one Test and nine one-day internationals for Zimbabwe. A tall seam bowler, measuring at almost two metres off the ground, he gets bounce off the pitch and has the off cutter as his stock ball.
David Myatt David Wulstan Myatt (born 1950), also known as Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt, is a British neo-Nazi and Islamist, and author of numerous pamphlets and articles advocating neo-Nazism, Islamism, occultism, and what he calls "The Numinous Way of Folk Culture."
David Naguib Pellow David Naguib Pellow has written widely on themes, and edited books, related to the environment. He co-edited, in 2006, the book Challenging The Chip and is also Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, San Diego.
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