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David Tristan Birkin David Tristan Birkin is a British actor. He comes from a family of actors which includes his brother Ned Birkin, his Father Andrew Birkin, Grandmother Judy Campbell, his Aunt Jane Birkin, cousin of Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lou Doillon and Kate Barry.
David Tsubouchi David Tsubouchi (坪内) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1995 to 2003, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.
David Turin David Turin (born September 8, 1965, Berkeley, California, USA) is an California and London based music producer and magazine editor who is affiliated with Monsta, peopletree records, Milla Jovovich, the Dust Brothers, Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Mike Watt and Banyan, Raygun Magazine, Bikini Magazine and other media ventures. His main home is in London, UK and he is married to photographer and former lead singer of the 1980s new wave band Haysi Fantayzee, Kate Garner.
David Turnbull David Turnbull (born March 17, 1942 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and ran unsuccessfully for the Conservative Party of Canada in the federal election of 2004.
David Tweed David Tweed is an Australian who obtains financial gains by offering to buy shares at either below market value, or at a price that is above market value but via installments. Paying in installments can disadvantage the seller due to the time value of money.
David Tyree David Tyree (born January 3, 1980 in Livingston, New Jersey) is an American football player who is currently a wide receiver for the New York Giants. He was a sixth round draft pick by the Giants in the 2003 NFL Draft.
David Unaipon David Unaipon (born 28th September 1872, Point Mcleay (Raukkan) Mission; died 7th February 1967) was an Australian Aboriginal preacher, inventor and writer. Today, he is featured on the Australian $50 note in commemoration.
David Ungar David Ungar, an American engineer, co-created the Self programming language with Randall Smith. The SELF development environment's animated user experience was described in the influential paper Animation: From Cartoons to the User Interface co-written with Bey-Wei Chang, which won a lasting impact award at UIST'04.
David Usher David Usher (born on April 24, 1966) is a British-born rock singer-songwriter, and renowned humanist, who lived for a number of years in Montreal, but recently moved to the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. Formerly the frontman of the Canadian band Moist, he more recently embarked on a solo career.
David Ushery David Ushery (born 1967) in Bloomfield, CT, is co-anchor of the weekend editions of Today in New York as well as NewsChannel 4 at 6 and 11 on WNBC-TV. He was raised Catholic by his African-American Roman Catholic convert parents.
David Ussishkin David Ussishkin is a noted Israeli archaeologist. Now retired (2005) as Professor of Archaeology at Tel Aviv University, Ussishkin has directed and co-directed important excavations at a variety of sites, including Lachish and Megiddo.
David van Embden David van Embden (October 22, 1875, The Hague - February 14, 1962, Amsterdam), was a Dutch politician, first for the Free-minded Democratic League (Dutch: Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, VDB), later for the Labour Party (Dutch: Partij van de Arbeid, PvdA).
David V. Herlihy David V. Herlihy is the author of the book Bicycle: The History (Yale University Press), in which he seems to have finally cleared up the confusion surrounding the facts concerning the invention of the pedal bicycle.
David Vaealiki David Loane Vaealiki (born: 13th November 1980 is a professional rugby league player currently playing for Wigan Warriors. His main playing position is Centre but he has played at Full Back for the Wigan Warriors and New Zealand.
David Van Day David Van Day (stage name) (born David Paul Day, 28 November 1956, in Brighton, Sussex) is an English singer in the late 1970s-early 1980s pop group, Dollar. He also was part of the earlier group Guys n' Dolls, and later, Bucks Fizz.
David Vance Since opening his first studio, David Vance has enjoyed a successful career photographing advertising and editorial assignments for Cosmopolitan, Entertainment weekly, Interview, Men'sHealth, Rolling Stone, Tennis, Uomo and Harper's Bazaar, Italia.
David Vanterpool David Vanterpool (born March 31 1973 in Daytona Beach, Florida) is a professional basketball player who has played for various teams around the globe. He currently plays in Russia for Euroleague power CSKA Moscow.
David Varney Sir David Varney (born 1946) was the chairman of HM Revenue and Customs from its establishment in April 2005 to the end of August 2006. David Varney was named as a recipient of a knighthood in the 2006 New Year's honours list.
David Vaughan (artist) David Vaughan, was born on the 8th May 1944 in Manchester, Lancashire he was a psychedelic artist who did work for the Beatles in the early 1960's, as well as work for Expo 67, Lord John in Carnaby Street, David Bailey used his work for a series of posters. He was also in charge of London's Roundhouse he booked Jimi Hendrix for his first British gig for the grand sum of ÂŁ50.
David Vaughn David Vaughn (born March 23 1973 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Orlando Magic in the 1st round (25th overall) of the 1995 NBA Draft. A 6'9" power forward-center from Memphis State University, Vaughn played in 4 NBA seasons from 1995-1999.
David Vernon (professor) David Vernon is the Coordinator of the European Network for the Advancement of Artificial Cognitive Systems and he is a Visiting Professor of Cognitive Systems at the University of Genoa. He is also a member of the management team of the RobotCub integrated working on the development of open-source cognitive humanoid robot.
David Vetter David Phillip Vetter (September 21, 1971 – February 22, 1984) was a boy from Shenandoah, Texas, United States who suffered from a rare genetic disease now known as severe combined immune deficiency syndrome (SCID). Forced to live in a sterile environment, he became popular with the media as the boy in the plastic bubble.
David Villabona David Villabona Echalecu (born December 5, 1969 in IrĂşn, Guipuscoa) is a former football player from Spain, who was a member of the Spanish side that won the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.
David Vincent David Vincent (born David Stuppnig in May 22, 1965) is an American musician, singer and bassist for the seminal death metal band Morbid Angel. He left the group after the 1995 album Domination to join his wife's Industrial Metal band, the Genitorturers.
David Viscott David Viscott, MD (May 24, 1938 - October 10, 1996), was an American psychiatrist, author, businessman, and media personality. He was a graduate of Dartmouth (1959), Tufts Medical School and taught at University Hospital in Boston.
David Vivian Currie David Vivian Currie, VC (8 July, 1912 - 20 June, 1986) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
David VI Narin Davit VI Narin (also called the clever) (1225-1293), from the Bagrationi dynasty, was king of Georgia in 1245-1293. From 1259 to 1293, he ruled the kingdom of Imereti under the name Davit I as a vassal state of Georgia.
David Von Erich David Allen Adkisson (July 221958 – February 101984) was an American professional wrestler famous under the ring name David Von Erich (of the famous Von Erich Family). He was the son of Fritz Von Erich and the brother of Kerry, Kevin, Mike and Chris.
David W. Bagley David Worth Bagley (8 January 1883 - 24 May 1960) was an admiral in the United States Navy during World War II. He was also the brother of Ensign Worth Bagley, who was the only United States Navy officer killed in action during the Spanish-American War.
David W. Pipes, Jr. David Washington Pipes, Jr. (August 6, 1886 - September 6, 1968), was a Houma, Louisiana, (Terrebonne Parish) lawyer and sugar planter and previously lifelong Democrat who defected to the Republican Party in 1940 to oppose the nomination of Henry A.
David W. Stewart David Wallace Stewart (January 22, 1887 - February 10, 1974) was a United States Senator from Iowa. Born in New Concord, Ohio, he attended the common schools and graduated from Geneva College (in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania) in 1911.
David W. Taylor Rear Admiral David Watson Taylor, USN (4 March 1864 – 28 July 1940) was a naval architect and engineer of the United States Navy. He served during World War I as Chief Constructor of the Navy, and Chief of the Bureau of Construction and Repair.
David W. Turner David Warren Turner is a physical chemist at Oxford University known for the development of ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy (UPS), a technique for the measurement of molecular orbital energies in gas-phase molecules.
David Wain David Wain (born August 1, 1969 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is an American writer, actor, comedian, and director. He is best known for the feature film Wet Hot American Summer, the 90s sketch comedy series The State, and the Comedy Central show Stella, based on the stage comedy and short films of the comedy troupe by the same name.
David Walford David Walford is a lecturer at the University of Wales, Lampeter. His main areas of interest is German Philosophy, more specifically, pre-critical Kant, the aesthetics of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche; and the early thought of Heidegger.
David Walker (bishop) David Walker is an Australian bishop of the Roman Catholic Church, and was ordained Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay on 3 September 1996, succeeding the Diocese's inaugural Bishop, the Most Rev. Patrick Murphy.
David Wallechinsky David Wallechinsky (born 5 February 1948) is a historian who has worked as a commentator for NBC Olympic coverage and is the author of many Olympic reference books and other reference books. He is the author of The Complete Book of the Summer Olympics and The Complete Book of the Winter Olympics series.
David Wallimann Originally from France, David Wallimann moved to the United States of America to pursue a musical career. He was quickly noticed by the American Progressive rock community and joined internationally acclaimed band Glass Hammer.
David Warsh David Warsh is a journalist and author who has generally covered topics in economics and finance. He wrote a weekly column for the Boston Globe for 18 years, and currently manages and writes for the website "Economic Principals".
David Watkin (cinematographer) David Watkin (born March 23, 1925 in Margate, England) is an influential British cinematographer who was among the first directors of photography to experiment heavily with the usage of bounce light as a soft light source. He has worked with such noted directors as Richard Lester, Peter Brook, Tony Richardson, Mike Nichols, Ken Russell, Franco Zeffirelli, Sidney Lumet, and Sydney Pollack.
David Watkin (historian) David John Watkin (born David John Watkins in 1941) MA PhD LittD Hon FRIBA FSA, is a British architectural historian. He is a fellow of Peterhouse at Cambridge University, UK, Professor of the History of Architecture and, since 2006, Head of Department at the Department of Art History at Cambridge University.
David Watkins (Australian politician) David Watkins was an Australian politician and Member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Newcastle from 1901 until his death in 1935. Watkins death left Billy Hughes as the only remaining member of the First Parliament still in the House.
David Watters David Watters is a Canadian politician who ran for office in the 2004 Canadian election as a candidate for the Conservative Party of Canada. He is a self described Red Tory, which he frequently links to his very red hair.
David Watts (The Jam song) "David Watts" was the first single to be taken from the third studio album All Mod Cons by The Jam on 26th August 1978. The song is a cover of a Kinks track from the album Something Else By The Kinks and featured bassist Bruce Foxton on vocals.
David Wayne David Wayne (born Wayne James McMeekan on 30 January 1914 in Traverse City, Michigan; died 9 February 1995 in Santa Monica, California) was a Tony Award-winning Broadway, film, and television actor, with a career spanning nearly half a century. Most often a supporting player, he was memorable as a charming cad opposite Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in Adam's Rib.
David Weatherall David Weatherall is a British physician and researcher in molecular genetics, haematology, pathology and clinical medicine. His research concentrated on the genetics of the haemoglobinopathies and, in particular, a group of inherited haematological disorders known as the thalassemias that are associated with abnormalities in the production of globin (the protein component of haemoglobin).
David Weedon David Weedon is a dermatopathologist in Australia who is the author of a textbook on dermatopathology widely considered to be an encyclopedic reference of skin diseases titled "SKIN Pathology." Published originally in 1997 and currently in its second edition, "SKIN Pathology" is an extensively referenced work that combines information on classic and rare clinical presentations with the common histopathologic findings of those same disorders.
David Wechsler David Wechsler (January 12, 1896 - May 2, 1981) was a leading American psychologist. He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC).
David Weinberger David Weinberger (born 1950 in New York), is a technologist, professional speaker Gold Stars Speakers Bureau - David Weinberger, and commentator, probably best known as co-author of the Cluetrain Manifesto (originally a website, and eventually a book). Weinberger's work focuses on how the Internet is changing human relationships, communication, and society.
David Weintraub David Weintraub worked in the United States Department of State and headed a mid-1930s New Deal project that hired a number of secret Communist Party of the United States (CPUSA) members. Whittaker Chambers was one.
David Weitzman David Weitzman, QC (18 June, 1898 – 6 May, 1987) was a British Labour Party politician. For the five years leading up to his retirement in 1979, he was the last sitting British MP born in the nineteenth century.
David Wells David Lee Wells (born May 20, 1963 in Torrance, California) is a Major League Baseball player who was one of the game's better left-handed pitchers at various times during the past several years. He currently pitches for the San Diego Padres, and has also pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, and Boston Red Sox.
David Wells (medium) David Wells (born May 20, 1963) is a spiritualist medium and astrologer. Wells claims he discovered his abilities after suffering from pneumonia, learning astrology and studying the Kabbala to "ground" his abilities.
David Wendel Guion David Wendel Guion (December 15, 1892, Ballinger, Texas - October 17, 1981), Texan composer, was best known for his arrangements of cowboy tunes, African American spirituals, and original compositions often inspired by the soundscape of west Texas.
David Wesely David Wesely (born March 15, 1945) is a wargamer, board game designer, and video game developer. Dave Arneson credited him with coming up with the idea of the role playing gameInterview with Dave Arneson : Pegasus Magazine #1.
David West (basketball) David Moorer West (born August 29, 1980, in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American professional basketball player in the NBA's New Orleans Hornets. West is considered one of the game's most promising young power forwards, and his playing style is often compared to Karl Malone, Tim Duncan, Hakeem Olajuwon and Kevin Garnett.
David Westerfield David Alan Westerfield (born February 25, 1952), of San Diego, California was convicted, in 2002, and sentenced to death for the murder and kidnapping of seven-year-old Danielle Van Dam. He was a successful, self-employed engineer who owned a luxury motor home and lived two houses away from Van Dam.
David Westheimer David Westheimer (born April 11, 1917 in Houston, Texas; died November 8, 2005) was an American novelist best known for writing the 1964 novel Von Ryan's Express which was adapted as a 1965 movie starring Frank Sinatra.
David Westin David Westin is currently president of ABC News (since March 6 1997). He is responsible for all aspects of ABC News’ broadcasts, including World News Tonight, Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20, Primetime, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and World News Now (as per
David Wharton David ("Dave") Lee Wharton (born May 19, 1969 in Warminster, Pennsylvania) is a former butterfly and medley swimmer from the United States, who won the silver medal in the 400m Individual Medley at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Wharton set two world records during his career, was named the Pac-10 Male Swimmer of the Year four consecutive years (1988-91), and was also a member of the 1992 Summer Olympics team.
David Wheatley David Wheatley (born 1970 in Dublin) is an Irish poet and critic. He is the author of three volumes of poetry with Gallery Press: Thirst (1997; winner of the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature), Misery Hill (2000) and Mocker (2006), as well as a co-authored chapbook, Three-Legged Dog (2002; with Caitriona O’Reilly).
David Wheeler (actor) David Wheeler is a movie and television actor, writer, and director. His mostly widely known role to date is his brief (three episodes) but very memorable portrayal of Selto Durka on the television series Farscape.
David Whelan David Whelan born in Bradford on 24 November, 1936, is a former professional footballer with Blackburn Rovers and the current owner of Wigan Warriors and Wigan Athletic. Additionally, he owns the JJB Sports fashion chain and the JJB Stadium where both teams play.
David White (English footballer) David White (born October 30, 1967 in Manchester) is a former English footballer, best remembered for his eight-year spell at Manchester City. He also played for Leeds and Sheffield United, and was capped once by England.
David White (musician) Dave White Tricker (born on September 1, 1940 in Philadelphia), also known as David White, was one of the four members of Danny & the Juniors. Along with songwriting team Arthur Singer and John Medora, he wrote 1957's "At the Hop".
David White (officer of arms) David Vines White, MA (Cambridge) MA (London) is Somerset Herald of Arms in Ordinary at the College of Arms in London. He was president of the Cambridge University Heraldic and Genealogical Society when he was at university.
David Widgery David Widgery (27 April 1947 – 26 October 1992) was a British Trotskyist writer, journalist, physician, and activist. He was a member of the International Socialists and its successor the Socialist Workers Party.
David Wiegand David Wiegand is a top American Scrabble expert who won the National Scrabble Championship in 2005 and placed second in the same event in 1994. He also finished eighth (of 102 competitors) in the World Scrabble Championship in 2005.
David Wilcock David Wilcock is a professional intuitive consultant, clairvoyant, visionary, channeller, and popular speaker. He has appeared on television interviews and a large number of radio talk shows, lectured in the United States and Japan, and is author of a number of magazine articles, an online book, and co-author of The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce, a book in which he argues - as indicated by the title - that he is the reincarnation of the "sleeping prophet", Edgar Cayce.
David Wilfrid Peters David Wilfrid Peters (born July 3 1956 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Finance professor at Bishop's University and a consultant on finance and risk management issues. He received a PhD from Queen's University in 1991.
David Willcocks Sir David Willcocks (born December 30, 1919) is a renowned British choral conductor, organist, and composer. Born in Newquay in Cornwall, he began his musical training as a chorister at Westminster Abbey from 1929 to 1934.
David William Anthony Blyth Macpherson, 2nd Baron Strathcarron David William Anthony Blyth Macpherson, 2nd Baron Strathcarron (23 January 1924 - 31 August 2006) was best known as the "motorcycling peer". He inherited the Barony on his father's death in 1937, and was the longest-serving member of the House of Lords when, along with most other hereditary peers, he lost his seat in Parliament 1999 after the introduction of the House of Lords Act 1999.
David William Cohen David William Cohen is professor of history and anthropology and director of the International Institute at the University of Michigan. He specializes in east Africa (Kenya, Uganda) and is a leader in the emerging field of historical anthropology.
David William Warner David William Warner (born November 18, 1941 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on four occasions between 1975 and 1995, and served as Speaker of the Assembly during Bob Rae's administration.
David Williams (card player) David Anthony Williams (born June 9, 1980 in Arlington, Texas) is a professional poker and Magic: The Gathering player. He was a student at Princeton University and studied Economics at Southern Methodist University.
David Williams (didgeridoo) David Williams was born in Rockhampton on 28 January 1983. A descendant of the Wakka Wakka people located in Queensland, his grandmother Maureen Williams taught him traditional Aboriginal songs when David was a child.
David Williams (footballer) David J Williams (born February 26 1988) is an Indigenous Australian football player for Danish Superliga side Brøndby IF. He is a striker and has played for Australia at both U-17 and U-20 levels, and has been labelled as 'one of the best prospects we have had in Australia since Harry Kewell.
David Williams (soldier) David Williams (October 21, 1754-August 2, 1831) was an officer in the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War who, with John Paulding and Isaac Van Wart, was one of the captors of British spy John André.
David Williams (wide receiver) David Williams (born 1963) is a former American football player and wide receiver. Williams was named consensus All-American twice at the University of Illinois, and is an inducted member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
David Williamson (magician) David Williamson, best known for his appearances with his "real" pet raccoon, Rocky, is a comedy actor and magician. His first appearance was on the CBS TV special Magician's Favorite Magicians in 1995.
David Wilson (university administrator) David Wilson became the first chancellor to lead two UW System institutions simultaneously on May 1, 2006. As chancellor of the University of Wisconsin Colleges and the University of Wisconsin-Extension, he is responsible for a wide array of educational networks, campuses and programs that offer unparalleled access to higher education.
David Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn David Clive Wilson, Baron Wilson of Tillyorn, KT, GCMG (born 14 February 1935) was a British administrator, diplomat and Sinologist. Lord Wilson of Tillyorn was the second to last Commander-in-Chief and 27th Governor of Hong Kong (from 1987 to 1992).
David Wingate (poet) David Wingate (1828-1892) was a Scottish poet and miner sometimes known as 'the collier poet'. His father died while he was young and he started work in the Lanarkshire coal-fields near his home in Hamilton at the age of 9.
David Winter David Miles Winter (born 07 July 1986, in Ashford, Middlesex, England) is currently a member of Sounds of Approval, a group formed at the start of 2006, an English pop group in which he was a member, alongside Emma Root, Byron Cox, Reece Cox, and Matt Carol.
David Wohl David Wohl is a comic book writer and editor based out of Los Angeles, California, who has worked on many comics produced by Top Cow Productions. Wohl was a co-creator on Witchblade, Aphrodite IX, and The Darkness and edited Battle of the Planets.
David Wolfenberger David Wolfenberger is a singer/songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio. Former frontman for The Marshwiggles and Thom Scarecrow, Wolfenberger has 3 solo CDs to date; Tales From Thom Scarecrow, World of the Satisfy'n Place on Blue Jordan Records and most recently in 2006 on Fundamental Records, Portrait of Narcissus.
David Wong Louie David Wong Louie (雷祖威; pinyin: Léi Zǔwēi) is an Asian American writer of novels and short stories. His works include Pangs of Love a collection of short stories, and The Barbarians are Coming, a novel.
David Woodley David Woodley (October 25, 1958 – May 4, 2003) was an American football player, playing quarterback for Louisiana State University (LSU) and the NFL's Miami Dolphins. Once he lost his starting job to Dan Marino in 1983, he played two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1984-1985).
David Woodward (economist) David Woodward was born in Worthing in 1959 and graduated from Keble College, Oxford in Philosophy, Politics and Economics in 1982. After gaduating, he joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London, where he worked as an economic advisor working on debt, structural adjustment and other development issues, with emphasis on Latin America and South East Asia.
David Wooster King David Wooster King was a student at Harvard University from 1912-1914, and subsequently enlisted in the French Foreign Legion in August of 1917. He later transferred to the French Army in 1915, then in November 1917 was commissioned as a 1st lieutenant in the United States Army in November of 1917.
David Worth Clark David Worth Clark aka D. Worth Clark (born April 2, 1902 in Idaho Falls, Idaho - died June 19, 1955 in Los Angeles, California) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate representing Idaho.
David Wrench David Wrench is a Rugby League player who plays for Halifax RLFC. He signed for Halifax originally in the 2006 season on loan from Wakefield Trinity Wildcats but after a successful loan period his move was made permanent in Autumn 2006.
David Wright (artist) David Wright (December 12, 1912 – May 25, 1967) was a British illustrator who drew a series of "lovelies" that epitomised female glamour during World War II. He also created the "Carol Day" cartoon strip for the Daily Mail in 1956, creating a soap opera style of comic strip that paralleled similar work in the USA.
David Wright (British musician) David Wright (born December 24 1953) in Kent, UK, is the keyboard player and composer who founded the New Age music label AD Music in 1989. He is also co-founder of the New Age electronic rock band Code Indigo and of the New Age music duo Callisto.
David Wynshaw David Wynshaw was Director of Artist Relations for Columbia Records from 1960 to 1973. He was involved in the signing of various trademarks of the 60's lineup at Columbia, including Santana, Chicago, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and Janis Joplin.
David XI of Kartli Although some contemporary Georgian sources refer to him as David XI (Ge: დავით XI), king of Kartli (kingdom in eastern Georgia), Daud Khan (died ca. 1579), a convert to Islam, was actually a puppet ruler (khan) of Kartli for the Persian shah Tahmasp I from 1562 (effectively from 1569) to 1578.
David Yaffe (English professor) David Yaffe (born 1973) is an English professor at Syracuse University and the author of Fascinating Rhythm: Reading Jazz in American Writing (Princeton, 2006). (ISBN: 0691123578) His writings have appeared in many publications, including The Nation, Slate, The New York Times, The Village Voice, and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
David Yassky David Yassky is a member of the New York City Council. First elected in 2001, he represents the 33rd Council District, which includes parts of downtown Brooklyn, including Brooklyn Heights, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, DUMBO, Boerum Hill and Park Slope.
David Yates David Yates (born 1963 in St Helens, Merseyside) is an English film and television director. He has worked extensively in British television, mainly for the BBC, helming such high-profile drama projects such as When I Was a Girl (1991), The Sins (2000), The Way We Live Now (2001), Paul Abbott's State of Play (2003), The Young Visiters (2003), Sex Traffic (2004) and Richard Curtis's The Girl in the Café (2005).
David Yost David Harold Yost (born January 7, 1969 {some sources state 1971} in Council Bluffs, Iowa) is an American actor best known for his role on the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, a children's show produced by Saban featuring edited and redubbed footage from Kyoryuu Sentai ZyuRanger.
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