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Mark Langdon Hill Mark Langdon Hill, a Representative from Massachusetts and from Maine; born in Biddeford, York County, Maine (then a district of Massachusetts), June 30, 1772; attended the public schools; merchant and shipbuilder at Phippsburg, Maine; overseer and trustee of Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1796-1842; member of the State house of representatives 1797-1808, 1810, 1813, and 1814; served in the State senate in 1804 and 1815-1817; judge of the court of common pleas in 1810; served on the General Court of Massachusetts; elected as a Republican from Massachusetts to the Sixteenth Congress (March 4, 1819 – March 3, 1821); when Maine was separated from Massachusetts and admitted as a State into the Union was elected as a Republican to the Seventeenth Congress from that State (March 4, 1821-March 3, 1823); postmaster of Phippsburg, Maine, 1819-1824; appointed as a collector of customs at Bath, Maine, in 1824; died in Phippsburg, Sagadahoc County, November 26, 1842; interment in the churchyard of the Congregationa
Mark Langston Mark Edward Langston (born August 20, 1960 in San Diego, California) is an American left-handed former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners (1984-89), Montreal Expos (1989), California and Anaheim Angels (1990-97), San Diego Padres (1998) and Cleveland Indians (1999).
Mark Lascelles Mark Lascelles (born 4 July 1965), is the only son of the 7th Earl of Harewood from his second marriage to the Australian violinist Patricia Tuckwell. Due to the circumstances surrounding his birth, he and his descendants have no claim either to the line of succession to the British throne or in remainder to the earldom of Harewood.
Mark Latimer Mark Latimer is an English pianist noted for his virtuoso technique and outstanding ability in both classical and jazz playing. His repertoire consists of over 75 performed piano concertos, including the mammoth Busoni concerto and the Alkan concerto for solo piano, of which he made the first live recording.
Mark Lawson (audio engineer) Mark Lawson (born September 8, 1978) is a freelance audio engineer and record producer based in Montreal, Canada. He has contributed to, among others, IslandsArcade Fire][[Ballast], [[Bell OrchestreSoCalled], [[Alden Penner, the The Hamster Cage (2005) film score, as well as the television program Da Vinci's Inquest Notably, he was the audio engineer and record producer of The Unicorns'] [[Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?
Mark Leduc Mark Leduc (born May 4, 1964 in Toronto, Ontario) is a former boxer from Canada, who won a silver medal at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics. Leduc came out as a gay man in 1994 in the TV documentary For the Love of the Game and attended Toronto’s Pride parade in 1999 as grand marshal (with Savoy Howe).
Mark Lee (actor) Mark Lee (born 1958 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actor and director, whose breakout role was the lead in the film Gallipoli (1981). He has worked extensively in Australian film, television and theater for over thirty years.
Mark Leier Mark Leier is a Canadian historian of working class and left-wing history. He is the director of the Centre for Labour Studies at Simon Fraser University, where he is also an Associate Professor of Canadian History and the history of Marxism.
Mark Leiter Mark Edward Leiter (born April 13 1963 in Joliet, Illinois) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who had an 11-year career from 1990-1999, 2001. He played for the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, California Angels and Seattle Mariners, all of the American League.
Mark Leonard Mark Leonard is a British foreign policy thinker and the author of the book Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century (published in the US under the title 'Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century). He is currently the director of foreign policy at the London-based Centre for European Reform.
Mark Levinson Mark Levinson, now owned by Madrigal Audio Laboratories is a company specializing in high-end digital audio processors, integrated amplifiers, power amplifiers, pre amplifiers, and CD players. Mark Levinson is a high end audio company serving audiophiles.
Mark Levinson ML-3 The Mark Levinson ML-3 is a 200 W per channel dual monaural power amplifier that uses toroidal transformers. Produced between 1979 and 1987 the ML-3 is two electrically separate amplifiers in one chassis, hence the name "Dual Monaural".
Mark Lewis (baseball player) Mark David Lewis (born November 30 1969 in Hamilton, Ohio) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball for six teams from 1991-2001. He played with the Cleveland Indians (1991-1994, 2001), Cincinnati Reds (1995, 1999-2000), Detroit Tigers (1996), San Francisco Giants (1997), Philadelphia Phillies (1998), and Baltimore Orioles (2000).
Mark Lewis Jones Mark Lewis Jones is an actor, whose roles include that of a police inspector in BBC drama series, 55 Degrees North, a whaler in the movie, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World , and a soldier in Troy.
Mark Lewis-Francis Mark Lewis-Francis (born September 4, 1982) is an English sprint athlete, regarded as the top 100m sprinter in the United Kingdom. He is an Olympic gold medalist, having been part of the 4x100m relay team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Mark Lewisohn Mark Lewisohn (born 1958) is one of the world's foremost experts on The Beatles. He is the author of The Complete Beatles Recording Sessions: The Official Story of the Abbey Road years (ISBN 0-681-03189-1), written after he was commissioned by EMI in 1987 to listen to all of The Beatles' original session tapes.
Mark Liberman Mark Liberman is a linguist. He has a dual appointment at the University of Pennsylvania, as Trustee Professor of Phonetics in the Department of Linguistics, and as a professor in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.
Mark Lilla Mark Lilla is a philosopher, author and public intellectual residing in New York City, New York. He is best known for his theological-politico writings, notably The Reckless Mind: Intellectuals in Politics and the forthcoming Stillborn God.
Mark Linder Mark Linder, is currently an Associate Professor of Architecture and Chairman of the Graduate Program at the Syracuse University School of Architecture. Linder received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia in 1982, then went on to receive his Master of Architecture degree from Yale University in 1986.
Mark Linkous Mark Linkous is an American singer, songwriter and musician, best-known as leader of Sparklehorse. Linkous claims to have a chemical brain imbalance, causing his frequently introspective, downbeat music and lyrics.
Mark Littlefield Hall of Fame Established in 2006, the Mark Littlefield Hall of Fame was founded as a tribute to the life and times of Mark Littlefield. Each exhibit in the hall is a testament to the trials and tribulations of Mark Littlefield and the hall stands a monument to his amazing journey.
Mark Loane The most dominant Australian player of his period was Mark Loane who played 89 games for Queensland and 29 Tests for the Wallabies. Described by Bret Harris, in his book, The Marauding Maroons "as the closest thing to a folk hero Queensland has seen", Loane was noted for devastating barging runs and on numerous occasions the game would be won by one of these characteristic bursts.
Mark Loretta Mark David Loretta (born August 14, 1971 in Santa Monica, California) is a second baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the Houston Astros. Previously, Loretta played with the Milwaukee Brewers (1995-2002), Houston Astros (2002), San Diego Padres (2003-2005) and Boston Red Sox (2006).
Mark Loughridge Mark Loughridge (born 1953 or 1954) is currently the chief financial officer and senior vice president of International Business Machines Corporation. He has been with the company since 1977, and has been CFO since May of 2004.
Mark Lovell Mark Lovell (March 27, 1960–July 12, 2003) was a British rally driver. He won the 1986 British Rally Championship, the 1987 Irish Tarmac Rally Championship, the 1988 International Dutch Rally Drivers' Championship and the 2001 SCCA ProRally Drivers' Championship.
Mark Lowe Mark Lowe (Born June 7, 1983 in Houston, Texas) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Seattle Mariners. He made his Major League debut on July 7, 2006 in relief against the Detroit Tigers, loading the bases before striking out the side.
Mark Maclaine Mark Maclaine (aka The Silence) is a music producer, writer and remixer. His most well-known project to date has been as producer for Second Person's 2004 debut release Chromatography and is currently producing their follow up LP and a number of other projects besides.
Mark Maher Mark Maher (aka Kram) is a drummer of an Australian band called Spiderbait. He also appeared at the 2004 benefit concert for the South-East Asian tsunami, Wave Aid, as a member of supergroup The Wrights who performed Stevie Wright's 3 part classic, "Evie".
Mark Malaska Dennis Mark Malaska (born January 17, 1978 in Youngstown, Ohio) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who has played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays since 2006. He was previously associated with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003), and Boston Red Sox (2004-2005).
Mark Mancina Mark Mancina (born March 9, 1957 in Santa Monica, California) is a composer, primarily for Hollywood soundtracks, such as his collaboration with Trevor Rabin on the soundtrack for Con Air. He arranged many of the songs behind Disney's The Lion King (while Hans Zimmer wrote the orchestral score with Lebo M for the African chants) including the Broadway musical.
Mark Manges [Manges (1956-present): quarterback for the University of Maryland (1974-77), appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated Magazine Oct 1976 issue. Manges was also a member of the ACC 1st team, the only Terrapin quarterback to do so in the past 40 or more years (no, not even Esiason).
Mark Matkevich Mark Matkevich (born June 19, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA) is an actor best known for appearing as Drue Valentine in 17 episodes of the television program Dawson's Creek. Matkevich has also had recurring roles on Ed and Joan of Arcadia.
Mark McCabe Mark McCabe is an Irish performance DJ and radio presenter. He is best known for his 2000 chart-topper, Maniac 2000, a recording of a live remix of 4 Rhythm's version of Michael Sembello's Maniac, one of the tracks from the theme of Flashdance.
Mark McClelland Mark McClelland was born in 1971 in The Ulster Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK. He was the co-founder of the band Snow Patrol along with Gary Lightbody in 1994 and was the bass guitarist and keyboardist.
Mark McCormack Mark Hume McCormack, (November 6, 1930 – May 16, 2003), was Founder and Chairman of International Management Group, now IMG, an international management organization that handles the commercial affairs for sports figures and celebrities. He was the only son of a Chicago publisher named Ned McCormack.
Mark McCormack's world golf rankings The "McCormack rankings" were unofficial world golf rankings published in Mark McCormack's "World of Professional Golf" Annual from 1968 to 1985, before the system that was used to calculate them became accepted by the major world golf tours in 1986. Since 1986, the Official World Golf Rankings have been used for the purposes of inviting players to major and other important events, but before 1986 they served no real purpose other than for interest.
Mark McGhee Mark Edward McGhee (born May 25, 1957) is a Scottish former football player and former football manager. He played for Morton, Newcastle United, SV Hamburg, Aberdeen and Celtic, winning the Scottish PFA Players' Player of the Year in 1982 as well as four caps and two goals for the Scotland national football team; and has managed Reading, Leicester, Wolves, and Millwall.
Mark McGowan Mark McGowan is a UK-based performance artist currently working at the Camberwell College of Arts, who has entered the news a number of times for his unconventional approach to public protest and demonstration. He grew up in Peckham, on the North Peckham Estate and has a degree in Fine Art from Camberwell College of Art, and an MA from Goldsmiths College] art==
Mark McGuckin Mark McGuckin is the Co-Host, Writer, Creator, and Creative Producer of the Canadian television series, Road Hockey Rumble. In British Columbia, the McGuckin name has long been synonymous with athletic ingenuity and cataclysmic road hockey play.
Mark McGuinn Mark McGuinn is a country musician and songwriter. He has seven years of training as a jazz trumpeter, and was looking to become professional soccer player before a devastating knee injury ruined those aspirations.
Mark McKinney Mark Douglas Brown McKinney (born June 26, 1959) is a Canadian comedian and actor, best known for his work in the long-running sketch comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Following the run of their television series (1989 to 1995) and feature film (Brain Candy), he went on to star in Saturday Night Live from 1995 to 1997.
Mark McLinden Mark McLinden (born 8 July, 1979 in Canberra, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player who currently plays for the Harlequins Rugby League (formerly London Broncos). Mark has played much of his career at half-back but is most often utilised by Harlequins in the full back position.
Mark McManus Mark McManus (born 21 February 1935 in Hamilton, Scotland; died 6 June 1994 in Glasgow) was a Scottish actor best known for his portrayal of Detective Chief Inspector Jim Taggart in the long-running ITV television series Taggart.
Mark Meer Mark Meer is a Canadian actor, writer and improvisor, based in Edmonton, Alberta. He is a core company member of the live improvised soap opera Die-Nasty, and was the first performer to complete the annual 53-hour long Die-Nasty Soap-A-Thon without sleep.
Mark Mercuri Mark Mercuri (born February 21, 1974) is a professional Australian rules football player for Essendon FC he played in the 1993 Grand final winning team which defeated Carlton. In 2000, a season where Essendon lost only one game, Mercuri was one of the premier players of the competition, and signed a 5-year contract, which ultimately only lasted for 4 years.
Mark Meredith Mark Joseph Meredith, born 21 August 1965, Pyenest Street, Shelton in Stoke-on-Trent is the directly-elected mayor of Stoke-on-Trent in England. He was elected on 5 May 2005, for the Labour Party, and defeated incumbent independent Mike Wolfe.
Mark Messier Mark John Douglas "Moose" Messier (born January 18, 1961, in St. Albert, Alberta) is an ice hockey centreman, who is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the National Hockey League.
Mark Mickan Mark "Rubbers" Mickan is a former Australian rules footballer who has the unusual history of being on the inaugural player list for two VFL/AFL clubs - Brisbane Bears and Adelaide Crows. He began and finished his senior career with SANFL club West Adelaide.
Mark Michalowski Mark Michalowski (born 1963 in Chesterfield) is the editor of Shout!, "Yorkshire's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender paper", as well as being an author best know for his work writing spin-offs based on the BBC Television series Doctor Who.
Mark Millar Mark Millar (born December 24 1969) is a Scottish comic book writer born in Coatbridge. A resident of Glasgow, Scotland, his most known works include The Authority, Ultimate X-Men, Marvel Knights Spider-Man and The Ultimates.
Mark Miller (NFL) Mark Miller is an American football quarterback who played with the Cleveland Browns (1978-1979) and the Green Bay Packers (1980) of the National Football League and also played with the Michigan Panthers of the United States Football League, after a distinguished college career with Bowling Green State University (1974-1977); although he was a third-round NFL draft pick in 1978, his role in the NFL was largely as a third-string quarterback and his playing time was limited.
Mark Milligan Mark Milligan (born August 4, 1985 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player who currently plays for Australian A-League club Sydney FC. He is a right full-back, and has represented Australia at the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship in the Netherlands.
Mark Minenko Mark Minenko (born March 29, 1957 in New York City, New York) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1988 to 1990, representing the Winnipeg riding of Seven Oaks for the Manitoba Liberal Party.
Mark Mohelnitzky Mark Robert Mohelnitzky (born July 13,1971 in Madison, Wisconsin) is an American host and radio personality. He is currently one of the hosts of the "Spectacular Sports Showcase" and the "Fine Coin Showcase" on Celebrity Shopping Network.
Mark Monmonier Mark Stephen Monmonier (born 2 February 1943) is an author with expertise in toponymy, geography, and geographic information systems. The published works show a combination of serious study and a sense of humor.
Mark Montano Mark Montano is an interior designer, artist, writer and TV personality. Montano is perhaps best known for two series on The Learning Channel, Ten Years Younger, which he hosts, and While You Were Out, on which he frequently appears as a designer.
Mark Moody-Stuart Sir Mark Moody-Stuart (Born 15 September 1940, Antigua) is chairman of Anglo American plc and an ex-chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and a director of HSBC Holdings and of Accenture. He is a member of the UN Secretary General's Advisory Council for the Global Compact.
Mark Morris Mark Morris (born: August 29, 1956) is an American modern dancer, choreographer and director whose work is acclaimed for its craftsmanship, ingenuity, humor, and at times eclectic musical accompaniments. Morris is popular among dance aficionados as well as mainstream audiences.
Mark Morris (author) Mark Morris (born in 1963 in Bolsover) is an author most well known for his series of horror novels, although he has also written two novels based on the BBC Television series Doctor Who. He currently lives in Tadcaster with his wife (the artist Nel Whatmore) and their children.
Mark Morrison Mark Morrison (born May 3, 1972, in Hannover, Germany) is a British musician raised in Leicester, most famous for his hit "Return of the Mack". He is also known for his string of criminal convictions, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else to do his community service for another offence and protesting his innocence.
Mark Moseley Mark DeWayne Moseley (born 1948 in Lanesville, Texas), is a former professional American football placekicker who played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1970), the Houston Oilers (1971-1972), the Washington Redskins (1974-1986), and the Cleveland Browns (1986). He was the last full-time straight on placekicker in the NFL; in an era where NFL kickers had long since used the soccer style that was introduced by Pete and Charlie Gogolak in the 1960's and was popularized by such players such as Jan Stenerud.
Mark Mowers Mark Mowers (born February 16, 1974, in Decatur, Georgia, USA) is a professional ice hockey center/right winger who currently plays for the Boston Bruins of the NHL. He played collegiate hockey at the University of New Hampshire.
Mark Mulcahy Mark Mulcahy is the former front-man for the New Haven, Connecticut-based band Miracle Legion in the 1980s to mid 1990s. The band earned modest renown, especially in their native New England region, but disbanded after a sad turn of events with their record label, Morgan Creek.
Mark Muller Mark Muller (born August 26, 1964 in Geneva) is a real estate lawyer and politician. Member of the Parti Libéral Genevois, he is a member of the cantonal parliament since 2001 and got elected in November 2005 at the Conseil d'Etat of the Canton of Geneva.
Mark Murphy (Redskins) Mark Murphy (born July 13, 1955 in Fulton, New York) is a former American Football safety for the Washington Redskins who played eight seasons in the National Football League from 1977 to 1984. Murphy played college football in Colgate University before his NFL career.
Mark Musashi Mark Fulenwider (born 1977), better known by the stage name Mark Musashi, is a Wushu martial artist and a stuntman/actor. Born in Japan and raised in rural Maine, he attended Dartmouth College (Class of 1999), majoring in East Asian Languages and Literatures and minoring in Drama.
Mark Napier (hockey player) Mark Napier (born January 28, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played over a thousand professional games between the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association. An alumnus of the Toronto Marlboros organization, Napier turned pro as a teenager for the Toronto Toros of the WHA and also played for the Birmingham Bulls.
Mark Nemenman Mark Nemenman (Марк Ефимович Неменман, born 6 November1936) is a Soviet computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in systems programming and programming language research. He was one of the main developers of the AKI language (in Russian АКИ - АвтоКод ИНЖЕНЕР - Engineer's Autocode) in 1964, before BASIC became known.
Mark Nicoski Mark Nicoski (born November 24, 1983) is a professional Australian rules footballer who plays for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League. He will wear the number 6 gurnsey as of the start of the 2007 AFL season, after wearing number 31 throughout his early career with the Eagles.
Mark Nielsen Mark Nielsen (born 1964) was a Connecticut politician during the 1990's and is presently legal counsel to Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. On August 21, 2006 Romney announced he was promoting Nielsen to serve as his Chief of Staff.
Mark Nolan Mark Nolan is Chair of Eidos Institute and the Brisbane based Director for Australia’s leading Public Affairs Company, Hawker Britton. He works with a broad range of clients, providing them with expert strategic advice and direction that assist them to compete in the national and global market places.
Mark Norman (marine biologist) Mark Norman is a marine biologist living in southern Australia where he works through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria. For over a decade, Norman has been working exclusively with cephalopods and he is one of the leading scientists in the field, having discovered and described over 100 new species of octopuses.
Mark Norris (Tennessee politician) Mark Norris (born July 9, 1955) is a Tennessee State Senator representing District 32, composed of Dyer, Lauderdale, and Tipton counties, and the eastern and northeastern portion of Shelby County. He is based in Collierville, Tennessee and is a member of the Republican Party.
Mark Nyman Mark Nyman (October 14, 1967-) is a Scrabble player from Leeds, England. As of July 2005, he is rated as the second-best player in the UK He is most widely known as the first, and to date only, British player to win the World Scrabble Championship], which he accomplished in 1993.
Mark of Cornwall Mark of Cornwall (Latin Marcus, Cornish Margh, Welsh March) was a king of Kernow (Cornwall) in the early 6th century. He is most famous for his appearance in Arthurian legend as the uncle of Tristan and husband of Iseult, who engage in a secret affair behind his back.
Mark of Excellence The Mark of Excellence is the original name of the logo of the General Motors Corporation. First introduced in 1966, the logo originally included the phrase "Mark of Excellence" at the bottom, and as a decal, it was installed on the door jambs of General Motors' vehicles.
Mark of the Christian Mark of the Christian is a work concerning the spiritual life of Bible-believing Christians written by American theologian and Christian apologist Francis A. Schaeffer, Downers Grove, IL:InterVarsity Press, first published in 1970.
Mark of the Succubus Mark of the Succubus is a manga-influenced comic created by TOKYOPOP's Rising Stars of Manga 3 runner-up winners, Irene Flores and Ashly Raiti. The first volume became available in October of 2005; the second was released in November of 2006.
Mark of the Vampire Mark of the Vampire (also known as Vampires of Prague) is a 1935 horror film, starring Lionel Barrymore, Elizabeth Allan, Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill, and Jean Hersholt and directed by Tod Browning. It is a talkie remake of Browning's earlier silent London After Midnight (1927) with the characters' names and some circumstances changed.
Mark O'Connell *Note: There are at least two people named Mark O'Connell working with time based digital media. One is British and does animation, video games and more mainstream media work, the other is American and does experimental work.
Mark O'Hare Mark O'Hare is an American cartoonist who created the comic strip Citizen Dog, he is well-known for his work on animated television shows as a writer and storyboard artist for Rocko's Modern Life, Dexter's Laboratory, and SpongeBob SquarePants. He has also done storyboard work on The Ren and Stimpy Show.
Mark O'Meley Mark Shrek O'Meley (born May 22, 1981 in West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs club in the National Rugby League competition, he also previously played for the North Sydney Bears and the Northern Eagles. His position of choice is at prop-forward.
Mark O'Neill Mark O'Neill (born February 19, 1975 in Paddington, New South Wales) is a former Australian rugby league player who captained the Wests Tigers to their 30-16 grand final win over the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League competition in 2005, he now plays for Leeds in England. He has previously played for the Balmain Tigers but switched to the Wests Tigers after Balmain merged with the Western Suburbs Magpies (becoming the Wests) and his position of choice is in the Prop Forward.
Mark O. Barton Mark Orrin Barton (1955 - July 29, 1999) was a spree killer from Stockbridge, Georgia, who, on July 29, 1999, shot and killed nine people and injured 13 more. The shootings occurred at two Atlanta day trading firms -- Momentum Securities and the All-Tech Investment Group.
Mark Oaten Mark Oaten (born 8 March 1964, Watford) is a Liberal Democrat politician in the United Kingdom, and Member of Parliament for the Winchester constituency. Oaten served as the Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary (the party's main Home Affairs spokesman), before resigning that position on 21 January, 2006 after a sex scandal involving male prostitutes and coprophilia was uncovered by the News of the World tabloid newspaper.
Mark Obenshain Mark Obenshain (born June 11, 1962) is a Republican member of the Virginia Senate from Harrisonburg. Obenshain has accumulated a conservative voting record since being elected to the Shenandoah Valley's 26th state senate district in 2003.
Mark Oliver Everett Mark Oliver Everett (born April 10, 1963, in Virginia) is the lead singer, guitarist and keyboardist of the pop band Eels. Also known as E, he is known for writing intensely personal songs, some drawn from his own experiences, some in the persona of an unreliable narrator.
Mark Ondayko Mark Ondayko is a native of Middletown, Pennsylvania, and has worked in radio since 1978 (at the age of 14). He has hosted morning shows in Harrisburg, PA, Atlantic City, NJ, Pensacola, FL, and Augusta, GA, before coming to WIYY of Baltimore, MD, in 1994.
Mark Ordesky Mark Lowell Ordesky (born April 22, 1963 in Sacramento County, California, USA) is the current President of Fine Line Features, a film producer and director. In 1985, he graduated from the USC Annenberg School for Communication with a degree in print journalism.
Mark Osborne Mark Anatole Osborne (Born August 13, 1961 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player, playing in the NHL as a checking winger between 1982 and 1995. Osborne played in 919 games, tallying 212 goals and 531 points.
Mark Osowski Mark Osowski (1963-2004) was a head coach for the Continental Basketball Association's Connecticut Pride, a college coach; and assistant coach for the New Orleans Hornets (then Charlotte Hornets), the Golden State Warriors, and the Cleveland Cavaliers. He started the Mark Osowski basketball camp, which has been a memorial camp since 2004.
Mark Osterstock Mark Osterstock was the Liberal candidate for the 2006 SA election in the electoral district of Newland. He is a police officer and a Tea Tree Gully councillor, and was also the candidate for the electoral district of Wright in 2002.
Mark Outland Dr. Mark Outland is a nationally known writer and psychiatrist, best known for his recent book series on political extremism entitled "Liberalism is a Mental Illness" and "Curing the Progressive Mind".
Mark Palmer Mark Palmer (born 1941) is the Vice Chairman of Freedom House and the Council for a Community of Democracies. He was the United States ambassador to Hungary, co-founder of the National Endowment for Democracy and of the Council for a Community of Democracies.
Mark Parent Mark Parent is a published author and the Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, Canada for the constituency of Kings North. He sits as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia.
Mark Parent (baseball player) Mark Alan Parent (born September 16, 1961 in Ashland, Oregon) was a catcher for the San Diego Padres (1986-90), Texas Rangers (1991), Baltimore Orioles (1992-93 and 1996), Chicago Cubs (1994-95), Pittsburgh Pirates (1995), Detroit Tigers (1996) and Philadelphia Phillies (1997-98).
Mark Parisi Mark Parisi (born 1961) is the creator of Off The Mark, a comic panel which began in 1987 and now appears in 100 newspapers in addition to greeting cards, magazines, T-shirts and more. Mark Parisi has a graphic design degree from Salem State College.
Mark Parnell Mark Parnell is an Australian politician and the Greens' first representative in the South Australian Legislative Council, having won his seat in the 2006 South Australian Legislative Elections. His term expires in March 2014.
Mark Patinkin Mark Patinkin is an author and nationally-syndicated columnist for the Providence Journal. He was a Pulitzer Prize finalist for international reporting, and he has won three New England Emmy awards for television commentaries.
Mark Patterson Mark Patterson (born 31 December 1969 in Darwen, Blackburn, Lancashire) is an English former footballer and is now manager of Scarborough FC in the Nationwide Conference North. Mark used to be a midfielder playing for a number of clubs over a long career including: Blackburn Rovers, Preston North End, Bury, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Southend, Blackpool, Accrington Stanley, Rossendale and Scarborough.
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