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Javier Soriano Frias Javier Soriano (also known as Javier Soriano Frias; born June 1, 1951 ) is the CEO of Consorcio Intercom. Amongst his achievements, he was founder of Delta Comunicaciones Digitales a leader provider of two-way radio services in Mexico and was purchased by NII Holdings, Inc.
Javier Urruticoechea Francisco Javier González Urruticoechea (born San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, November 17 1952, died Barcelona, May 24 2001), also referred to as Javier Urruti or Urruti , was a Spanish/Basque footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Real Sociedad, RCD Español, FC Barcelona, Spain and the Euskadi XI. In 1981 he was declared Spanish Footballer of the Year by Don Balón and in 1984 he won the Zamora Trophy as the best goalkeeper in La Liga.
Javier ValentĂ­n Jose Javier ValentĂ­n (born September 19, 1975 in Manati, Puerto Rico) is a catcher in Major League Baseball. He currently plays for the Cincinnati Reds (2004-present) after playing with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003) and playing in four brief stints for the Minnesota Twins from 1997-2002.
Javier Vázquez Javier Carlos Vázquez (born July 25, 1976 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a right-handed starting pitcher that has played for the Chicago White Sox since 2006. Previously, he pitched for the Arizona Diamondbacks (2005), New York Yankees (2004) and Montreal Expos (1998-2003).
Javiera Carrera Francisca Xaviera Eudoxia Rudecinda Carmen de los Dolores de la Carrera y Verdugo, (March 1, 1771 - August 20, 1862), better known as Javiera Carrera, was a member of one of the most aristocratic Chilean families, who actively participated in the Chilean War of Independence. Together with her brothers José Miguel, Juan José and Luis, they were some of most important leaders of the early Chilean struggle for independence during the period known as the Patria Vieja ("Old Republic").
JavornĂ­ky The JavornĂ­ky is a mountain range of the western Carpathian Mountains that forms part of the border between the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Its highest point is VeÄľkĂ˝ JavornĂ­k at 3,514 feet (1,071 metres).
Jaw The jaw is either of the two opposable structures forming, or near the entrance to, the mouth. In most vertebrates, the jaws are bony or cartilaginous and oppose vertically, comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw.
Jaw jerk reflex The jaw jerk reflex is a motor reflex used to test the status of a patient's trigeminal nerve (CN V). The mandible—-or lower jaw—-is tapped at a downward angle just below the lips at the chin while the mouth is held slightly open.
Jaw thrust The Jaw Thrust Maneuver is a technique for opening an unresponsive patient's airway in situations where there is a chance of cervical spine injury. If there is no risk of spinal injury, it is preferrable to use the head-tilt chin-lift procedure which is easier to perform and maintain.
Jaw wiring The act of wiring a jaw keeps it closed for some amount of time. Originally this was as the mandibular equivalent of a cast, to fix the jaw in place while a fracture healed, but now jaws are often also wired to prevent the ingestion of solid food, for weight-loss purposes.
Jawad Bulani Jawad al-Bulani (also spelled Al-Bolani; born in 1960) has served as Interior Minister in the Council of Ministers of Iraq since Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki appointed him on 8 June 2006. Bulani is a Shi'a independent member of the United Iraqi Alliance.
Jawaharlal Nehru Jawaharlal Nehru (, ) (November 14, 1889 – May 27, 1964) was a senior political leader of the Indian National Congress, was a pivotal figure during the Indian independence movement and served as the first Prime Minister of the Republic of India. Popularly referred to as Panditji (Scholar), Nehru was also a writer, scholar and amateur historian, and the patriarch of India's most influential political family.
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Kochi Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (locally known as Kaloor International Stadium) is an international stadium in Kochi, Kerala, India. With a capacity to hold 60,000 spectators, the stadium was built in 1996 during the tenure of K.
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi The Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, India, was built by the Government of India in 1982. The massive facility is an all-purpose sports arena hosting football (soccer) and other sporting events, as well as large-scale entertainment events, such as concerts by India’s leading musical acts and entertainers.
Jawaharlal Nehru University The sprawling campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University is located in New Delhi, the capital of India. Named after Jawaharlal Nehru (the first Prime Minister of India), JNU is among the premier universities in India.
Jawami ul-Hikayat Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt wa Lawāmi' ul-Riwāyāt (also transcribed Djami al-Hikayat and Jami al-Hikayat) (جوامع الحکایات و لوامع الروایات) is a famous collection of Persian anecdotes written in the early 13th century.
Jawan Jawan (from Persian Jawan or Javān, meaning "young") refers to a young man in Urdu, and also in several Indian languages like Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi. In South Asia, it has additionally taken on the reference to an infantryman, and is used in much the same meaning as troop or grunt in English.
Jawand District Jawand is the largest district of Badghis Province, Afghanistan, located in the southeast. Its population is estimated at 186,000, although a 1990 estimate by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) puts the population at 46,403.
Jawann Oldham Jawann Oldham (born July 4 1957, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Denver Nuggets in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1980 NBA Draft. A 7'0" center from Seattle University, Oldham played in 10 NBA seasons for 8 different teams.
Jawbone-Butterbredt Area of Critical Environmental Concern The Jawbone-Butterbredt Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC), is located northwest of California City at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada in California. Motor vehicle use within the ACEC is restricted to specific trails and roads.
Jawbreaker (band) Jawbreaker was a San Francisco punk rock band with roots in Los Angeles, where members Blake Schwarzenbach and Adam Pfahler were students at Crossroads High School together. The band came together when they met bass player Chris Bauermeister at New York University in 1988.
Jawbreaker: The attack on bin Laden and al-Qaeda Jawbreaker: The attack on bin Laden and al-Qaeda: A personal account by the CIA's key field commander is an autobiographical book by Gary Berntsen describing the time he spent in Afghanistan at the beginning of the American campaign against the Taliban, al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Jawi script Jawi (Arabic: جوي Jăwi) (or Yawi in Pattani) is an adapted Arabic alphabet for writing the Malay language. It is used as one of two official scripts in Brunei, and is employed to a limited extent in Malaysia, in Indonesia, in southern Philippines, in Patani in southern Thailand and in Singapore as well, particularly in religious contexts.
Jawin Jawin is the abbreviation for the Java/Win32 integration project. It is a free, open source architecture for interoperation between Java and components exposed through Microsoft's Component Object Model (COM) or through Win32 Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs).
Jawor County Jawor County (in Polish powiat jaworski) is a unit of territorial administration and local government in the Lower Silesian Voivodship in Poland, created on 1 January 1999 as a result of the Local Government Reorganization Act of 1998.
Jaws (soundtrack) The original soundtrack for Jaws was released by MCA in 1975, and as a CD in 1992, including roughly a half hour of music that John Williams redid for the album. In 2000, the score underwent two rushed soundtrack releases: one in a re-recording of the entire Jaws score by Royal Scottish National Orchestra conducted by Joel McNeely, and another to coincide with the release of the 25th anniversary DVD by Decca/Universal, featuring the entire 51 min.
Jaws (video game) Jaws is an NES game based on the film franchise of the same name, specifically Jaws: The Revenge, the fourth and final film in the series. Unlike the movies, the game is a simple shark hunt arranged like an action RPG; the player pilots a boat across the sea, randomly encountering groups of hostile sea creatures, who are fought in a 2D side-scrolling section ala Zelda II: The Adventure of Link.
Jaws of Death In the original GWAR lineup in 1985, Jaws Of Death and BalSac were two different characters. Jaws of Death (played by Death Piggy guitarist Steve Douglas) wore a crude version of the familiar trap jaw the current BalSac the Jaws of Death wears, while BalSac (Chris Bopst) played bass and wore a simple open-face piece of spiked headgear.
Jaxom Jaxom is both a dragonrider and a Lord Holder in the Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne McCaffrey. He was declared the Lord of Ruatha Hold upon his mother's deathbed, and was raised by the ex-dragonrider Lytol.
Jay The jays are several species of medium-sized, usually colorful and noisy passerine birds in the crow family Corvidae. The names jay and magpie are somewhat interchangeable, and the actual evolutionary relationships are rather complex.
Jay & The Techniques Jay & The Techniques were an inter-racial pop group which was formed in Allentown, Pennsylvania during the mid-1960's. The band was best known for their Top 10 debut single "Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie" which was released in 1967.
Jay and Silent Bob Jay and Silent Bob are fictional characters in Kevin Smith's View Askewniverse. They are played by Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, respectively, and have appeared in all of Smith's films with the exception of Jersey Girl.
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) is a film written and directed by Kevin Smith, the fifth to be set in his View Askewniverse, a growing collection of characters and settings that developed out of his cult favorite Clerks. While centered around the two title characters, portrayed by Jason Mewes and Smith, the film features a variety of celebrity cameos, such as Ben Affleck, Jason Lee, Matt Damon, Joey Lauren Adams, Jeff Anderson, Scott Mosier, Brian O'Halloran, Will Ferrell, Jon Stewart, Shannon Elizabeth, Ali Larter, Mark Hamill, Chris Rock and Eliza Dushku.
Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash "Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash" is a comic and novelty store owned and operated by filmmaker Kevin Smith. Merchandise includes comic books, comic-related merchandise, and View Askew film-related items (i.
Jay Akselrud Jay Akselrud is a balloon artist and entertainer who performed at Staten Island sporting events during the late 1990's through 2005, before he immigrated to Ramat Bet Shemesh, Israel as part of the Nefesh B'Nefesh program.
Jay Anson Jay Anson (4 November, 1921-12 March, 1980) was an American author whose first (and most famous) work was The Amityville Horror. After the runaway success of that novel, he wrote 666, which also dealt with a haunted house.
Jay Anthony Franke Jay Anthony Franke (Born on May 17, 1972 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an actor and voice actor, best known for voicing JC Denton and Paul Denton from the hit computer game Deus Ex. He was also one of the stars of the hit NBC show California Dreams.
Jay Bell Jay Stuart Bell (b. December 11, 1965 in Eglin AFB, Florida) is a Major League Baseball shortstop/second baseman and right-handed batter who played for the Cleveland Indians (1986-88), Pittsburgh Pirates (1989-96), Kansas City Royals (1997), Arizona Diamondbacks (1998-2002) and New York Mets (2003).
Jay Bennett Jay Bennett is an American singer-songwriter. He was a founding member of Titanic Love Affair, which recorded three albums in the 1990s: Titanic Love Affair (1991), No Charisma (1994), and Their Titanic Majesty's Request (1996).
Jay Bernstein Jay Bernstein (June 7, 1936 - April 30, 2006) was an American producer and manager to actresses like Farrah Fawcett and Suzanne Sommers. He was the executive producer to the Mike Hammer TV series of the 1980s and 1990s.
Jay Berwanger John Jay Berwanger (March 19, 1914 - June 26, 2002) was an American football player born in Dubuque, Iowa. He was the first winner of the Heisman Trophy in 1935 — at that time awarded to the best player east of the Mississippi River.
Jay Bocook Jay Bocook is a professional composer and arranger, and also the Director of Athletic Bands at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. He was born in Clearwater, Florida and received a Bachelor of Music degree from Furman University, and went on to receive a Master of Music degree from Northeast Louisiana University.
Jay Buhner Jay Campbell Buhner (born August 13, 1964, in Louisville, Kentucky), nicknamed "Bone", was a powerful right-handed hitter in Major League Baseball. He was among the most recognizable players of his day, noted for his shaved head and thick goatee.
Jay C. Flippen Jay C. Flippen (born March 6, 1899 in Little Rock, Arkansas; died February 3, 1971 in Los Angeles, California) is best remembered as a gruff-faced actor usually playing a police officer or weary criminal in many movies of the 1940's and 1950's.
Jay Cohen Jay Cohen (born 1968) was the CEO of World Sports Exchange (WSEX), an online gambling company from 1996 until July 24, 2000, when he was the first United States citizen to be convicted in US Federal Court for violation of the Federal Wire Act for operating an online gambling company from a jurisdiction where it was legal and regulated.New York Times: Man Jailed in First U.
Jay Cooke Jay Cooke (August 10, 1821-February 8, 1905), American financier, was born at Sandusky, Ohio, the son of Eleutheros Cooke (1787-1864), a pioneer Ohio lawyer, and Whig member of Congress from that state in 1831-1833.
Jay Cowan Jay Marine Cowan (born July 31, 1946) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1990, and a cabinet minister in the government of Howard Pawley from 1981 to 1988.
Jay Creek, Northern Territory Jay Creek is in the MacDonnell Ranges 45 kilometres west of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. It was a government settlement for Indigenous Australians which for a time in the late 1920s and early '30s included 45 children from a home named 'The Bungalow' (37 of whom were under the age of 12) temporarily housed in a corrugated shed with a superintendent and matron housed separately in two tents.
Jay David Bolter Jay David Bolter is a professor of Language, Communication and Culture at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Some of his main points of study include the evolution of media, the usage of technology in education, and the role of computers in the writing process.
Jay Davis Jay Davis is a stand-up comedian, who garnered nationwide attention after appearing in Dane Cook's Tourgasm, a 30-day cross country tour which also included Cook, Gary Gulman, and Robert Kelly, and was given a 9-episode run on HBO.
Jay Diamond Jay Diamond is a left-wing talk radio personality who began his career as a left-of-center talk show host and then initially moved to the right. Diamond started his career as a protégé of right-wing talk show host Bob Grant in the New York City market on WABC radio, a talk station.
Jay Dratler Jay Dratler was born in 1911 in New York City. After attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the late 1920s, he transferred to a college in France where he became fluent in French and German.
Jay E. Adams Jay E. Adams is a reformed Christian author who received his doctorate in preaching but is most known for his book Competent to Counsel in which he states that any Christian is more competent to counsel than any secular psychologist.
Jay Edwards Jay Edwards (born January 3 1969, in Muncie, Indiana) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1989 NBA Draft. A 6'4" guard from Indiana University, Edwards played in only 4 games for the Clippers in his NBA career.
Jay Faerber Jay Faerber writes and created the comic book series Noble Causes for Image Comics. He had previously written issues of Generation X and New Warriors for Marvel Comics, The Titans for DC Comics, and Connor: Spotlight
Jay Garner Jay Montgomery Garner (born April 15, 1938) is a retired United States Army general who was appointed in 2003 as Director of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq but was soon replaced by L. Paul Bremer.
Jay Graydon Jay Graydon is a Los Angeles songwriter, recording artist, guitarist, producer, arranger, and recording engineer. He is the winner of two Grammy awards (in the R&B category) with twelve Grammy nominations, among them the title "Producer of the Year" and "Best Engineered Recording".
Jay Greene Jay Greene is a retired NASA engineer. He worked as a flight controller during the Apollo Program and was a flight director from 1982 to 1986, most notably serving as ascent flight director at the time of the Challenger accident in 1986.
Jay Gruden Jay Gruden (born March 4, 1967) is a former starting quarterback and current head coach of the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. He is the younger brother of Jon Gruden of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Jay Hails Jay Hails, (born October 16, 1967), is a Canadian singer and songwriter and performer. His songs are influenced by Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, and in his own words, "the guy who wrote that Juicy Fruit chewing gum jingle".
Jay Haizlip Jay "Alabamy" Haizlip, born in Gadsden, Alabama, is a professional skateboarder. Considered one of the pioneering greats in the sport of skateboarding, Haizlip now serves as Senior Pastor of The Sanctuary of Huntington Beach, reaching out to today's youth.
Jay Haley Jay Haley is a family therapy clinician, who worked with Gregory Bateson on the the "Double Bind" theory of schizophrenia, and documented the methods of Milton Erickson. He is currently based in San Diego, California where he is Scholar In Residence at California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.
Jay Hammer Jay Hammer (born November 16, 1945, in San Francisco, California) is an American actor best known for his long run as Fletcher Reade on daytime's Guiding Light. He played the role from 1984 to 1998, with a brief return in 1999.
Jay Harris (sportscaster) Jay Harris (born 1965 in Norfolk, Virginia)is an American journalist who has worked for ESPN since February 2003. When he first joined ESPN, he worked primarly on ESPNEWS, but in August 2006, he was anmed the weekday co-host of the 6pm ET SportsCenter along with Brian Kenny.
Jay Henderson Jay Henderson (born September 17, 1978, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger. He was the final player drafted in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft, picked in the ninth round, 246th overall, by the Boston Bruins.
Jay Hilgenberg Jay Walter Hilgenberg (born March 21, 1959 in Iowa City, Iowa) was a center in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns and the New Orleans Saints. Hilgenberg attended the University of Iowa and appeared in the NFL's Pro Bowl seven times.
Jay Hirabayashi Jay Hirabayashi, executive director, dancer, choreographer and teacher. He was born February 18th, 1947 and left his birth city of Seattle, Washington at the age of four to live for the next eight years in Beirut, Lebanon and Cairo Egypt.
Jay Hogart Jason "Jay" Hogart, played by Mike Lobel, is a fictional character on Degrassi: The Next Generation. He is usually portrayed as the school bully and bad boy, although he has rare flashes of conscience (e.
Jay Hook James Wesley (Jay) Hook (born November 18, 1936 in Waukegan, Illinois) is a former starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1957 through 1964, Hook played for the Cincinnati Reds (1957-61) and New York Mets (1962-64).
Jay Hosler Jay Hosler is the author and illustrator of science-oriented comics. He is best known for his graphic novels Clan Apis, about the life of a honey bee, and The Sandwalk Adventures, which follows a conversation about evolution between Charles Darwin and a mite living in his left eyebrow.
Jay Howell Jay Canfield Howell born November 26, 1955 in Miami, Florida was a Major League Baseball Pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1980), Chicago Cubs (1981), New York Yankees (1982-84), Oakland Athletics (1985-87), Los Angeles Dodgers (1988-92), Atlanta Braves (1993) and Texas Rangers (1994).
Jay Challenge The Jay Challenge is a combination adventure race and triathlon that occurs yearly in and around Jay, Vermont. It is a three-day event comprised of a 26 mile kayak trip from the northern to southern end of Lake Memphremagog, a 30.
Jay Chandrasekhar Jayanth Jambulingam Chandrasekhar (born April 9, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is an actor, comedian, writer, and film director with the comedy team Broken Lizard. He is best known for directing the film version of The Dukes of Hazzard, as well as the cult hits Super Troopers and Beerfest.
Jay Chattaway Jay Chattaway (born July 8 1946) is an American composer of film and television scores. Among other accomplishments, he is known for his work as a score composer for several Star Trek television series: Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Enterprise.
Jay Chou Jay Chou (, born 18 January 1979) is a popular Taiwanese R&B and pop music musician, singer, and producer. Jay Chou is known for combining both Chinese and Western musical styles along with his classical music background to produce a sound unique to mainstream Chinese pop.
Jay Irving Jay Irving (born Irving Joel Rafsky in New York) is a cartoonist best known for his syndicated strip Pottsy about a New York police officer. Irving attended Columbia University and then worked as a newspaper reporter for several papers.
Jay Jackson Jay Jackson (1919-Aug 2005) was an American radio and television quiz show host and announcer, who is far more familiar for a one-off, fictitious host he played on a legendary situation comedy than he ever was in his decade as a real radio and television performer.
Jay Johnstone John William Johnstone Jr. (born November 20, 1945 in Manchester, Connecticut) was a Major League Baseball player from 1966 to 1985 for the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Chicago Cubs.
Jay K. Katzen Jay Kenneth Katzen (born August 23, 1936 in Brooklyn, New York) is a Republican politician from the state of Virginia. He is a graduate of Princeton University (1958) and Yale University (1959) and served presidents Dwight D.
Jay Kesler Jay Kesler is the former Chancellor and current President Emeritus of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. He is also currently serving as the Preaching Pastor of Upland Community Church, in Upland, Indiana.
Jay Kleven Jay Allen Kleven (born December 2, 1949 in Oakland, California) was a Major League Baseball player in 1976 for the New York Mets. He played in 2 games as a catcher that year due to an injury to starting catcher Jerry Grote.
Jay Laga'aia Jay Laga'aia (born September 10, 1963 in Auckland, New Zealand) is an actor. He is most famous for his role as Captain Typho in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Jay Lane Jay Lane, born 5 December 1964, is an American drummer who currently plays and sings in Ratdog, ex-Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir's solo project. He was an original member of Primus, along with Les Claypool, and Todd Huth, and appears on the album, Riddles Are Abound Tonight as a member of Sausage, the reunion of the original Primus lineup.
Jay Le Fevre Jay Le Fevre (September 6, 1893 - April 26, 1970) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New Paltz, Ulster County, he graduated from the Lawrenceville Preparatory School and attended Dartmouth College.
Jay Lefkowitz Jay Lefkowitz (born 20 November 1962) is an American neoconservative politician and lawyer. He is a senior partner at the Kirkland & Ellis law firm, and he also serves as President Bush’s Special Envoy for Human Rights in North Korea.
Jay Leonhart Jay Leonhart (born December 6 1940, Baltimore, Maryland) is a noted bassist and songwriter working in jazz and popular music. He has performed with diverse artists including Judy Garland, Carly Simon, Sting and Frank Sinatra.
Jay Love Japan Jay Love Japan is an announced, but not-yet-released album from Detroit, Michigan Hip Hop producer J Dilla. The album features guest vocalists, mostly rappers who were added to the music after the artist's death.
Jay Lovestone Jay Lovestone (1897-1990) was at various times head of the United States Communist Party, leader of a small oppositionist party, an anti-Communist and CIA collaborator, and foreign policy advisor to the leadership of the AFL-CIO and various unions within it.
Jay Lynch Jay Lynch, born January 7, 1945 in Orange, New Jersey, is an American cartoonist who played a key role in the underground comix movement with his Bijou Funnies and other titles. Phoebe and the Pigeon People, a comic strip by Lynch and Gary Whitney, ran for almost two decades in the alternative weekly Chicago Reader, but his most famous characters by far are the human-cat duo Nard N' Pat.
Jay Macpherson Jay Macpherson (born Jean Jay Macpherson on June 13, 1931) is a Canadian lyric poet and scholar. She is a member of the so-called "mythopoeic school of poetry", which expresses serious philosophical issues through symbolic verse that is often comical and involves the use of myths.
Jay Malinowski Jay Malinowski is the vocalist and guitarist for the Canadian indie rock group Bedouin Soundclash. He met the group's future bassist Eon Sinclair while attending Queen's University, and they decided to form their own band which reflected the music they both grew up on.
Jay Manuel Jay Manuel (born August 14, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a make-up artist and fashion photographer, most recognizable as the creative director of photo shoots on the popular reality television show America's Next Top Model and the host of the second cycle of Canada's Next Top Model. He and friend J.
Jay Matthews Jay Mathews (born April 5, 1945, in Long Beach, California) is an author, education reporter and online columnist with the Washington Post. Mathews attended Hillsdale High School in San Mateo, California, Occidental and Harvard Colleges and is a Vietnam veteran.
Jay McConnell John Hedley Desmond Lucy McConnell (born June 08, 1979 in Dublin, Ireland), son of Hedley McConnell and Siobhan Marrinan. Brother of Niamh, Drew (bass guitarist with Babyshambles, the group formed and fronted by ex-Libertine Pete Doherty), and Tristan McConnell.
Jay Mullen Jay Mullen (born Jason Michael Mullen on 26 February 1982), in Sunderland, England) is a British actor. Mullen attended his first acting class in 1998 and has since attended several drama schools and workshops.
Jay Munly Jay Munly (also credited as Munly and Munly Munly) is a banjo player, guitarist, singer, and songwriter based in Denver, Colorado. He is one of the major participants in the "Denver Sound", music that mixes elements of country, Gothic, and gospel.
Jay North Jay North (born August 3, 1951 in Hollywood, California, USA) is an actor best remembered for his lead role in the TV series Dennis the Menace. Chosen for the role by creator Hank Ketcham himself, Jay appeared in some 146 episodes of the weekly half-hour comedy.
Jay Orpin Jay Orpin (born in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish songwriter and producer, who is team up with Max Martin worked in Cherion Studios He also write songs and produced for The Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, Robyn, Ace of Base and Britney Spears.
Jay Pasachoff Jay Myron Pasachoff (born 1943) is an American astronomer. Pasachoff is Field Memorial Professor of Astronomy at Williams College and the author of textbooks and tradebooks in astronomy, physics, mathematics, and other sciences.
Jay Payton Jason Lee (Jay) Payton (born November 22, 1972 in Zanesville, Ohio), is an outfielder in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. He has played for the New York Mets (1998-2002), Colorado Rockies (2002-03), San Diego Padres (2004), Boston Red Sox (2005), and Oakland Athletics (2005-2006).
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