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Michael Peterson (surfer) Michael Peterson (born 24 September 1952), known as MP, is an Australian surfer. He was among the best Australian surfers in the early to mid 1970s, noted for his deep tube riding skill, especially at Kirra on the Gold Coast.
Michael Philip West Dr Michael Philip West was an English language teacher and researcher who worked extensively in India in the mid 1900s. He produced the reading scheme The New Modern Reader and A General Service List of English Words (Longman, Harlow, Essex, 1953).
Michael Phillip Anderson Michael Phillip Anderson (December 25, 1959 – February 1, 2003) was a Lieutenant Colonel (USAF), a NASA astronaut and the Space Shuttle payload commander of STS-107 (Columbia) who was killed when the craft disintegrated after reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Michael Phillip Wojewoda Michael Phillip Wojewoda is a Canadian record producer and musician. He was one of the most influential Canadian record producers in the 1990s, producing several of the most critically and commercially successful Canadian albums of the decade, including Barenaked Ladies' Gordon, Spirit of the West's Faithlift and Rheostatics' Whale Music.
Michael Pinnella Michael Pinnella (born August 29, 1969, in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, USA) is a keyboard player, most notably for the band Symphony X, but he has also released a solo album: A mixture of classical and progressive styled music entitled Enter by the Twelfth Gate on the InsideOut Music label in 2004. He currently works at the Guitar Center in East Brunswick, NJ when not touring or recording.
Michael Pisaro Michael Pisaro (born 1961 in Buffalo, New York) is a guitarist and composer. A member of the Wandelweiser Composers Ensemble, he has composed over 80 works for a great variety of instrumental combinations, including several pieces for variable instrumentation.
Michael Plentyhorse Michael Plentyhorse was an 18-year old teenager who was caught and charged with indecent exposure with a partially undressed semi-nude female mannequin at the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Police officer making the arrest was quoted as saying, "there was inappropriate activity between him and the mannequin.
Michael Polley The Honourable Michael Robert Polley is an Australian Labor Party politician, member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the Division of Lyons. First elected in 1972 at age 21 he was one of the longer serving members of the Tasmanian parliament.
Michael Pollock Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Patrick Pollock GCB LVO DSC (19 October 1916 - 27 September 2006) was a British officer in the Royal Navy who rose to become First Sea Lord from 1971 to 1974. In the Second World War, he was an officer on ships tasked with protecting convoys in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and was gunnery officer on the cruiser HMS Norfolk when she fought the German battlecruiser Scharnhorst during the Battle of North Cape.
Michael Porter Michael Everett Porter (born 1947) is an American academic focused on management and economics. He is currently the Bishop William Lawrence University Professor based at Harvard Business School where he leads the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness.
Michael Powell (lacrosse) Michael "Mikey" Powell (born October 29, 1982) is an American lacrosse player. Known for his innovative, acrobatic style of play, exceptional quickness, and sensational stick skills, he attended Syracuse University where he led the team to two National Championships.
Michael Power (Guinness character) Michael Power is an advertising character, the cornerstone of a massive marketing campaign by the beer company Guinness to promote its products in Africa. The character is played by actor, model, and spokesman Cleveland Mitchell, who was born in Jamaica and raised in Great Britain.
Michael Praed Michael Praed (né Prince, born April 1, 1960 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire), British actor, is probably best known for his role as Robin of Loxley (Robin Hood) in the British television series Robin of Sherwood, which attained cult status worldwide in the 1980s. However, the actor is also recognized for his role as Prince Michael of Moldavia on the American primetime soap Dynasty, Phileas Fogg in The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, and various films.
Michael Praetorius Michael Praetorius (probably February 15, 1571 – February 15, 1621) was a German composer, organist, and writer on music. He was one of the most prolific and versatile composers of his time, and was particularly significant in the development of musical forms based on Protestant hymns.
Michael Price (Simpsons writer) Michael Price is a WGA Award and Emmy Award winning American writer and producer best known for his work on The Simpsons. Other television shows he has written for include The PJs, What About Joan, Teen Angel, Homeboys in Outer Space, The Newz and One Minute to Air.
Michael Proctor Michael Proctor (born October 3 1980) is a footballer, currently playing for Hartlepool United. One unfortunate claim to fame occurred whilst playing for Sunderland in 2003, in a 3 - 1 defeat to Charlton Athletic, where Proctor scored twice at the wrong end, with Stephen Wright scoring the other, also an own goal, and all three just within 8 minutes!
Michael Protospatharios Michael Protospatharios () was briefly the Byzantine catepan of Italy from 1031 to 1033. He was sent to Bari after his predecessor, Pothos Argyrus, was killed in battle with the Saracens who took Cassano in Calabria.
Michael Prue Michael Prue (born July 14, 1948 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian politician, who represents the riding of Beaches—East York in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. He is currently the New Democratic Party critic for Finance, Municipal Affairs and Housing, Public Infrastructure Renewal, Community and Social Services and the Management Board of Cabinet, and for issues related to Toronto.
Michael Purdy Michael Purdy (born in Sydney on September 14 1954) is a retired Naval officer who served in the Royal Australian Navy from 1975 until 2001. During his career he served as the Commanding Officer of HMAS Balikpapan, HMAS Wewak, and HMAS Bunbury.
Michael Pyshnov He is a Canadian scientist who contributed to the area of the origination of organismal form. In the early 1980's he conducted pioneering research at the University of Toronto on the development of organs in the Drosophila fruit fly.
Michael Quigley Michael Quigley is a United States politician sitting on the Cook County Board of Commissioners in Chicago, Illinois representing Chicago's northside neighborhoods of Lakeview, Uptown and Rogers Park. Quigley did not receive the endorsements of any organized labor union in the 2006 election.
Michael Quinlan (musician) Michael Quinlan was the lead singer of the Sydney-based indie pop/psychedelic 60s inspired Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers and vocalist and rhythm guitarist with the Sydney-based Australian indie pop/indie rock band The Mexican Spitfires.
Michael Quinn Patton [Quinn Patton is an independent organizational development consultant and has written five major books on the art and science of program evaluation, including the influential "Utilization-Focused Evaluation," first published in 1978, in which he emphasized the importance of designing evaluations to insure their usefulness, rather than simply creating long reports that may never get read or never result in any practical changes. Through his writing about evaluation, and his lifetime of work in the field, starting in the 1970s when evaluation in the non-profit sector was a relatively new development, he has made a significant contribution to the ever-developing methodology of evaluation, facilitating clarity about interventions and their potential impact using logic modeling, systems thinking, complexity theory, and concept mapping.
Michael R. Crider Michael R. Crider is the author of the highly acclaimed parenting book, The Guy's Guide to Surviving Pregnancy, Childbirth and the First Year of Fatherhood, which was praised by the likes of Life Magazine, The Chicago Tribune, The Miami Herald, The Boston Globe (among others) and received Parent-to-Parent magazine’s Adding Wisdom Award for 2005.
Michael R. Eisenson Michael R. Eisenson is Co-Founder, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Charlesbank Capital Partners, LLC, a private investment firm and the investment manager of certain assets of Harvard Management Company, which he joined in 1986.
Michael R. Napier Michael Napier is a FBI veteran of 27 years, who worked as Supervisory Special Agent, field office program manager and violent crime assessor for the FBI's National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime (NCAVC). Napier is an active participant of the Academy Group, after his retirement from FBI.
Michael Rabin (violinist) Michael Rabin (May 2, 1936 - January 19, 1972, USA) was a violin virtuoso who studied under Ivan Galamian at Juilliard, who regarded Rabin as having an extraordinary talent – "no weaknesses, never." He was a musician of excellent pedigree, with a New York Philharmonic violinist for a father and a relatively successful pianist for a mother.
Michael Ragsdale Wright Michael Wright is an artist and painter and working in both traditional and electronic mediums. He holds a BFA in Painting and Drawing and a BA in European History from the from the University of Washington, Seattle.
Michael Ralph Michael Ralph is an American actor, who is perhaps best known for his recurring roles as Spencer Boyer in A Different World and as Kelly on The Bernie Mac Show. His other television credits include Martin, Moesha, The Parkers, All of Us as well as a small role as the police chief in the Nickelodeon made-for-TV film Drake & Josh Go Hollywood.
Michael Raoul Duval Michael Raoul Duval was an investment banker and lawyer who had Senior White House positions while serving under President Nixon and President Ford, where he raised to the position of Special Counsel to the President. Academic Profile ==
Michael Ratner Michael Ratner (born 1943, Cleveland, Ohio) is an attorney, adjunct professor of law at Columbia University Law School, and president of the Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR), a non-profit human rights litigation organization based in New York, New York.
Michael Ray Aquino Michael Ray Aquino is a former intelligence officer in the police force of the Philippines. He is accused of involvement in a 2000 political murder, and more recently, has been accused of helping to transmit classified information from the United States to opposition leaders in the Philippines.
Michael Ray Bower Michael Bower (b. February 12, 1975, in Tarzana, California) is best known for his role as Eddie "Donkeylips" Gelfen on the television program Salute Your Shorts, which was aired from 1991 to 1992 on Nickelodeon.
Michael Raynes Michael Raynes (born October 15, 1987 in Wythenshawe, Manchester, Greater Manchester) is an English football player. He plays as a central defender for Stockport County where he came through the club's Centre of Excellence youth system.
Michael Reagan Michael Edward Reagan (born March 18, 1945 as John Flaugher), adopted son of President Ronald Reagan and his first wife Jane Wyman, is the host of a conservative talk radio show, the "Michael Reagan Show", which is syndicated to radio stations in the United States through Radio America. He was born to Irene Flaugher, herself the tenth child in her family.
Michael Reardon Michael Reardon is an English architect, historic building consultant, and interior designer. He worked on the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, as well as being the inspecting architect for Birmingham's St.
Michael Redgrave Sir Michael Scudamore Redgrave (20 March, 1908 – 21 March, 1985) was an English actor and the son of the Australian silent film star Roy Redgrave and the actress Margaret Scudamore. Born in Bristol, he studied at Clifton College and graduated from Magdalene College, Cambridge University.
Michael Reed Michael Reed (1929 - ) is a British cinematographer who worked on several notable films in the 1960s and 1970s, including Dracula: Prince of Darkness and Shout at the Devil. After working on television series such as The Saint and a number of B movies, Reed graduated to big scale film-making with the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service in 1969.
Michael Reeves Michael Reeves (October 17 1943 - February 11 1969) was an English film director. He is best known for the 1968 American International Pictures/ Tigon motion picture Witchfinder General (known in the US as The Conqueror Worm).
Michael Reghi Michael Reghi is a former television play-by-play announcer for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association and the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. He served as the Cavaliers play-by-play announcer from December 1, 1994 through August 3, 2006.
Michael Reilly Michael Kieran Reilly (1869–1944), was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1913-1917 and again from 1930-1939, serving Wisconsin's 6th District. He initially served two terms before losing a re-election bid to Republican James H.
Michael Relph Michael Relph (born in Broadstone, Dorset, February 16, 1915, died in Selsey, West Sussex, September 30, 2004) was a Hollywood art director and producer. He began his film career in 1933 as an assistant art director with Michael Balcon who was working as an art director at MGM and Warner Brothers.
Michael Riccardi Michael Riccardi is an Italian American New York man infamous for his attempt to assassinate civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton on January 12, 1991. While Reverend Sharpton was leading a march in the Italian neighborhood of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn protesting the death of Yusuf Hawkins, who was shot and killed by Italian Joseph Fama in the neighborhood 2 years earlier, Riccardi stabbed Sharpton in the chest with a five-inch knife.
Michael Rich Michael Rich (born September 23, 1969 in Freiburg, Germany) is a professional road bicycle racer. He is most famous for his individual time trial participations in the Grand Tours (Tour de France, Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España).
Michael Richard Michael Richard (born 1948 — died August 28, 2006) was a professional rock musician and amateur photographer. In 2002, surgery to remove a malignant tumor behind his right eye left him legally blind, and he began taking abstract photos of urban scenes.
Michael Riman anak Bugat Michael Riman anak Bugat was a highly decorated Iban soldier of the Rejimen Renjer DiRaja of the Malaysian Army. He gained famed as a Section Commander of the Unit Combat Intelligence Squad (UCIS) of the famed 8th Renjer.
Michael Ring Michael Ring (born December 1953) is an Irish politician, serving as Fine Gael Teachta Dála (TD) for Mayo. Fine Gael today describes itself as a party of the centre-right in the model of the mainland European Christian democratic parties, committed to developing a wider more pluralistic sense of Irish nationalism.
Michael Ripper Michael Ripper (born January 27 1913 in Portsmouth – died June 28 2000) was an English character actor. He began his film career in quota quickies in the 1930s and until the late 1950s was virtually unknown.
Michael Roaf Michael Roaf is a British orientalist, who specialized in ancient Irarian studies and Assyriology. He studied Archaeology of Western Asia at the University College of London, and wrote his doctoral thesis, Sculptures and Sculptors at Persepolis (published, 1983) at Oxford.
Michael Roach Geshe Michael Roach is an American teacher of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of Diamond Mountain University, the Asian Classics Institute, the Asian Classics Input Project , the Three Jewels Outreach Center, the Enlightened Business Institute, the Yoga Studies Institute, and the Godstow Retreat Center. He was born in Los Angeles in 1952 and was raised in Phoenix, AZ.
Michael Roberts (writer) Michael Roberts (William Edward Roberts) (6 December 1902 - 13 December 1948) was a British poet, writer, critic and broadcaster, who made his living as a teacher. He was born in Bournemouth, and educated at Bournemouth School and King's College London.
Michael Rockefeller Michael Clark Rockefeller (born 1938 - presumed dead November 18, 1961), was the youngest son of New York Governor and former Vice President Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller and Mary Todhunter Rockefeller and a fourth generation member of the Rockefeller family. He disappeared during an expedition in the Asmat region of southwestern New Guinea.
Michael Rodd Michael Rodd (born 29 November 1943) is a British television presenter who became a familiar face to millions in Britain through his work on BBC Television’s Screen Test and Tomorrow's World in the 1970's and 80's. He was educated at Trinity College, Glenalmond, a boys' independent school in Glenalmond, Scotland.
Michael Rodenberg Michael Rodenberg, nickname Miro, is a German keyboardist and musical producer known for working with power metal bands such as Angra, Shaaman, Rhapsody Of Fire, Kamelot, Heaven's Gate and many others. He mainly works in conjunction with his some-time bandmate Sascha Paeth.
Michael Rogers Michael Rogers (born 20 December, 1979) is an Australian professional road bicycle racer. Rogers turned professional in 1999 with the Italian super-team Mapei, which, following sponsorship changes, became Quick Step-Davitamon and then Quick Step-Innergetic.
Michael Rohde Michael Rohde (March 3, 1894 - February 5, 1979) was a Danish football (soccer) player, who represented the Danish national team at the 1920 Summer Olympics. In all, he played 40 matches and scored 22 goals for the Danish national team from 1915 to 1931.
Michael Rood Michael Rood is a Messianic preacher who "traveled the globe exhibiting ... Bible-confirming archaeology, and proclaiming that the "Feasts of the LORD" are precise prophetic shadow pictures by which our Creator has revealed the Messiah, and His plan for the created universe.
Michael Rooker Michael Rooker (born April 6, 1955 in Jasper, Alabama) is an American actor, best known for playing the title role in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. His other film credits include Mississippi Burning, Sea of Love, JFK, and Mallrats.
Michael Rose Born in Kingston, Jamaica on July 11, 1957, Michael Rose was fortunate enough to be introduced to music as a teenager by his older brother Joseph. Blessed with an outstanding voice, Michael Rose would regularly meet in Kingston with singers, musicians, writers, and producers such as Dennis Brown, Big Youth, The Wailers, Gregory Isaacs, Sly and Robbie, and others.
Michael Rossmann Michael G. Rossmann (born 1930) is a German-American physicist, microbiologist, and Hanley Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences at Purdue University who led a team of researchers to be the first to map the structure of a human common cold virus to an atomic level.
Michael Rothenberg Michael Rothenberg is an American poet, songwriter, editor, and active environmentalist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Born in Miami Beach, Florida, Rothenberg received his BA in English at UNC-Chapel Hill he moved to California in 1976, where he began "Shelldance Nursery", an orchid and bromeliad nursery.
Michael Row the Boat Ashore "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore" (or "Michael, Row Your Boat Ashore") is an African-American spiritual from the Sea Islands of Georgia. It was first published in Slave Songs of the United States, by William Francis Allen et al.
Michael Rowse Mr Michael Rowse (ç›§ç¶ć€ť) was briefly Commissioner for Tourism and is now the Director-General of Investment Promotion at InvestHK of Hong Kong Government. He is a naturalised citizen of the People's Republic of China and a Hong Kong permanent resident.
Michael Ruhlman Michael Ruhlman (born 1963 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American writer. He is the author of 11 books, and is best known for his work about and in collaboration with American chefs, as well as other works of non-fiction.
Michael Ruse Michael Ruse (born June 21, 1940 in Birmingham, England) is a philosopher of science, working on the philosophy of the biology, and is well known for his work on the argument between creationism and evolutionary biology. He was born in England, took his undergraduate degree at the University of Bristol (1962), his master's degree at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario (1964), and Ph.
Michael Russell Michael Russell (Mike Russell) (born August 1953 in Bromley, Kent) was a member of the Scottish Parliament for the South of Scotland region between 1999 and 2003. He was Chief Executive of the SNP in the period prior to this election and has been an active member of the SNP for over three decades, often working closely with party leader, Alex Salmond.
Michael Rutter (motorcycle racer) Michael Rutter, nicknamed "The Blade", is a British motorcycle racer, born 18th April 1973 in Wordsley. He lives with his French partner and their two young daughters, having homes in Leicestershire and in France.
Michael Ryan (athlete) Michael ("Mike") Robert Ryan (born 26 December, 1941) is a former long-distance runner, who was born in Scotland. He won the bronze medal for New Zealand in the men's marathon at the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City, Mexico.
Michael S. Greco Michael S. Greco (born November 22, 1942 in Rende, Italy), a partner in the Boston office of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham, LLP, is President of the American Bar AssociationHe became president in August 2005, at the Association’s Annual Meeting in Chicago].
Michael Sacco Michael Sacco is president of the Seafarers International Union of North America, AFL-CIO - a federation of 12 autonomous unions representing 80,000 merchant mariners; industrial, service and government workers; and others in various professions. He first was elected to the position by the SIUNA executive board in June 1988.
Michael Sadleir Michael Sadleir (1888–1957) was a British novelist and book collector. He was born Michael Sadler but when he began to publish he altered the spelling of his name to differentiate himself from his father, Michael Ernest Sadler, a historian and university administrator who worked at the universities of Manchester and Leeds.
Michael Salfino Michael Salfino (born November 4, 1963 in Paterson, New Jersey) is a New Jersey-based nationally syndicated newspaper columnist who uses statistical analysis to predict player and team performance for fans of the NFL and Major League Baseball and, espeically, fantasy sports enthusiasts.
Michael Sams Michael Sams was a one legged English rapist, kidnapper and extortionist murderer who kidnapped Julie Dart and Stephanie Slater.Since going to jail] he has continued to offend, he attacked a [[female probation officer.
Michael Sata Michael Chilufya Sata (born 1937 in Mpika, Zambia) is a Zambian politician, the former chief executive of the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) and a close partner of former president Frederick Chiluba. As leader of the opposition Patriotic Front (PF), Sata, popularly known as "King Cobra", emerged as the leading opposition presidential contender and rival to incumbent President Levy Mwanawasa in the 2006 presidential elections, but was defeated by Mwanawasa according to official results.
Michael Savage (politician) Michael John Savage (born May 13, 1960 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is the Liberal Party of Canada Member of Parliament for the riding of Dartmouth—Cole Harbour. Previously, he ran in the riding of Dartmouth in the Canadian federal election, 1997 where he finished second behind Wendy Lill of the New Democratic Party.
Michael Saward Michael Saward, born in Blackheath in South East London, UK on 14th May 1932, grew up in Petts Wood, was educated at Eltham College, and became a practising Christian in 1946. For his National Service, he served as a subaltern in the Royal West African Frontier Force in Accra, Ghana.
Michael Scandizzo Michael Scandizzo is the president and project lead of Castaway Entertainment, a company formed out of former Blizzard North employees in 2003. He is also responsible for programming on Diablo II and the development of the Battle.
Michael Scanlon Michael Scanlon is a former communications director for Rep. Tom DeLay, lobbyist, and public relations executive who has plead guilty to corruption charges and is currently assisting in the investigation of his former partners Jack Abramoff, Grover Norquist and Ralph Reed by separate state and federal grand jury investigations into lobbying performed for Indian tribes running casino gambling businesses.
Michael Scothern Michael Graeme Scothern (born 9 March 1961) is a former English cricketer who played one first-class match for Worcestershire in 1985, as well as making seven List A appearances for Cumberland and Minor Counties a few years later.
Michael Scott (Apple) Michael "Scotty" Scott (born 1943) was the first CEO of Apple from February 1977 to March 1981. Formerly director of manufacturing at National Semiconductor, Mike Markkula convinced Scott to take the CEO position at Apple, as the co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak were neither seen as fit for the job at the time.
Michael Scott-Joynt Michael Charles Scott-Joynt (born 1943) is an English ecclesiastic and prelate of the Order of the Garter. He was appointed Bishop of Winchester, one of the five senior bishoprics in the Church of England, in 1995.
Michael Scriven Michael Scriven is an academic who has made significant contributions in the fields of philosophy, psychology, and perhaps most notably, educational evaluation. He has produced over 400 scholarly publications and has served on the editorial review boards of over 42 journals.
Michael Sergio Michael Sergio is an actor, most famous for parachuting into Shea Stadium during game 6 of the 1986 World Series, wearing a sign proclaiming "Go Mets". Immediately arrested, Sergio spent a short time in prison, due to the fact that he would not reveal the name of the pilot who flew him over Queens that evening.
Michael Seymour Admiral Sir Michael Seymour GCB RN (3 December 1802 – 23 February 1887 near Horndean) was a British admiral and the uncle of Sir Edward Hobart Seymour, also an admiral. He was the third son of another Michael Seymour (1768–1834) who rose to the rank of Rear-Admiral.
Michael Shaara Michael Shaara (June 23, 1928 - May 5, 1988) was an American writer of science fiction, sports fiction, and historical fiction. He was born to Italian immigrant parents (the family name was originally spelled Sciarra) in Jersey City, New Jersey, graduated from Rutgers University in 1951, and served as an airborne infantry officer in the Korean War.
Michael Shackleford Michael "The Wizard of Odds" Shackleford (born in 1965 in Pasadena, California) is one of the world's foremost experts on the math behind casino games, and is best known for his website of gambling analyses, The Wizard of Odds.
Michael Shapiro (actor) Michael Shapiro is the voice of Barney Calhoun and the G-Man in the computer games Half-Life, Half-Life: Opposing Force, Half-Life: Blue Shift, Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, and Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
Michael Shea Michael Shea (1943-) is an American fantasy author living in California. His works include Nifft the Lean (1982) (winner of the World Fantasy Award) and The Mines of Behemoth (1997) (later republished together as The Incomplete Nifft, 2000), as well as The A'Rak (2000) and In Yana, the Touch of Undying (1985).
Michael Shields Michael Shields (born 1987 in Liverpool, England) is a football fan who gained notoriety when, on May 30, 2005, he was arrested in the Black Sea resort of Golden Sands, Bulgaria after a violent city brawl during which a Bulgarian citizen was nearly killed. He was later found guilty, in a Bulgarian court, of the attempted murder of a young local barman, Martin Georgiev.
Michael Shishman of Bulgaria Michael Asen III (Bulgarian: Михаил ĐŃен III, Mihail Asen III, commonly called Michael Shishman (Михаил ШиŃман, Mihail Ĺ išman) or Michael III Shishman), ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1323 to 1330. The date of his birth is unknown.
Michael Shulman Michael Alex Shulman, (born December 31, 1981 in New York City, New York), is an American stage, television, film actor and co-owner of New York and Los Angeles-based production company Starry Night Entertainment..
Michael Schiavo Michael Richard Schiavo (born April 3, 1963) was the husband of Terri Schiavo, who became a public figure in a national debate over end-of-life issues. Following his wife's collapse, he led a successful and controversial campaign to remove her feeding tube after several years of what many doctors termed a "persistent vegetative state".
Michael Schjønberg Michael Schjønberg Christensen (born January 19, 1967 in Esbjerg) is a Danish former professional football (soccer) player who played 44 games and scored three goals for the Denmark national football team, and was a participant at the international 1995 King Fahd Cup, Euro 1996, 1998 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 2000 tournaments. After suffering a career-ending injury in 2001, he became a football coach in 2003.
Michael Schroeder Michael Schroeder is a computer scientist perhaps most famous as the co-inventor of the Needham-Schroeder protocol. He is the assistant director of Microsoft Research Silicon Valley, where he has been since its inception in 2001 when he moved from DEC SRC.
Michael Schwerner Michael Schwerner (November 6, 1939 – June 21, 1964), called Mickey by friends and colleagues, was a CORE field worker killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi, by the Ku Klux Klan in response to the civil-rights work he coordinated, which included promoting registration to vote among Mississippi African Americans.
Michael Silverblatt Michael Silverblatt (born 1952) is the host of Bookworm, a nationally syndicated radio program about books and literature, originating from Los Angeles public radio station KCRW. A graduate of SUNY Buffalo, Silverblatt created the half-hour interview show in 1989 to share his love of literature, poetry and fiction with the widest possible audience.
Michael Silvester Michael ("Mike") Silvester (born December 10, 1951) is a former basketball player from Italy, who won the silver medal with his national team at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. Yugoslavia turned out to be to strong in the final: 77-86.
Michael Singleton George Michael Singleton CBE MC (12 May 1913–11 December 2002) was an English cricketer who played three first-class games, appearing once for Cambridge University and twice for Worcestershire. Michael took five wickets with his left-arm spin and scored 34 runs in his five innings.
Michael Skibbe Michael Skibbe (born August 4, 1965) is a former German football (soccer) player and the current manager of the German club Bayer Leverkusen. He was assistant manager of the German national team under Rudi Völler until 2004.
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