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Way of the Tiger Way of the Tiger is the name of a series of adventure gamebooks by Mark Smith & Jamie Thomson set on the world of Orb. The reader takes the part of a young ninja, Avenger on his quest to avenge his foster father and recover the Scrolls of Kettsuin.
Way of the Warrior (video game) Way of the Warrior is the title of an ultra-violent fighting game released for the ill-fated 32-bit 3DO CD-ROM system by Boston studio Naughty Dog. The internal 3DO rating system gave the game a "17+" rating label for its graphic violence and gore.
Way Out West (producers) Way Out West is a UK progressive house duo from Bristol, England consisting of producers and DJs Jody Wisternoff and Nick Warren. Wisternoff and Warren have also maintained careers as successful DJ's, both individually and together as Way Out West.
Way Out West (single) The "Way Out West" single by The Cooper Temple Clause was sent out to the first 1500 people to join the band's mailing list, with both songs being exclusive acoustic versions, though the songs also appear on the bonus disc of See This Through And Leave.
Way up structure A Way up structure is a characteristic relationship observed in a sedimentary or volcanic rock, or sequence of rocks, that makes it possible to determine whether they are the right way up (i.e in the attitude in which they were originally deposited) or have been overturned by subsequent deformation.
Wayanad District Wayanad District, in the north-east of Kerala, India, was formed on November 1 1980 as the 12th district, carved out of Kozhikode District and Kannur District. Though the the word Wayanad is believed by some to have originated from Vayal (paddy) and Naad (land), 'Land of Paddy Fields', some scholars disagree.
Wayang style Wayang-Style is a term used to describe imagery that is influenced by Indonesian wayang kulit in which human figures and those that are supernatural are depicted as flat and very two-dimensional. This style was first seen and commonly used in eastern Java during the Majapahit Empire which lasted from about 1293AD to around 1500AD.
Wayaopao This Wayaopao Manifesto was issued in December 1935, by Mao Zedong in Wayaopao, northern Shensi. It deliberated on policies and strategies to confront the Japanese invasion of China (see Second Sino-Japanese War).
Waybill A waybill is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of goods. Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, route, and method of shipment, and the amount charged for carriage.
Waycross Air Line Railroad Originally chartered on October 24, 1887, the Waycross Air Line Railroad began operations between Waycross, GA to Sessoms, GA in 1890. In 1901, the railroad had extended as far as Fitzgerald, GA at which time its charter was amended for an extension to Birmingham, AL and it was renamed the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway.
Waycross College Waycross College, a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia, exists to provide programs of higher education for citizens of the immediate and surrounding communities. The College's philosophy is to provide opportunities for those who need special preparation for regular college-level courses, while giving well-prepared students immediate access to transfer courses that can be applied toward advanced study appropriate to their academic goals.
Waydowntown waydowntown is a film directed by Gary Burns, released in 2000 which explores our office driven culture. The film takes place in Calgary, Alberta where many downtown buildings are connected by a network of skywalks called Plus 15.
Wayfarer Redemption Wayfarer Redemption is a series of books by fantasy author Sara Douglass. The entire series is comprised of six novels, and subdivided into two trilogies – the Axis Trilogy, and the Wayfarer Redemption trilogy.
Wayfarers Chapel Wayfarers Chapel is a church in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, noted for its unique modern architecture and location next to the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Swedenborgian Church of North America and serves as a memorial to its founder, Emanuel Swedenborg.
WayForward Technologies WayForward Technologies is a game development company based in Valencia, California founded in 1990 by technology entrepreneur Voldi Way. It develops games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems, as well as TV games and PC educational software.
Wayland Baptist University (Anchorage, Alaska) Wayland Baptist University is a private, coeducational baptist university located in Anchorage, Alaska that exists to educate students in an academically challenging and distinctively christian environment for professional success and lifelong learning.
Wayland's Smithy Wayland's Smithy is a Neolithic long barrow and chamber tomb site located near the Uffington White Horse and Uffington Castle in the English county of Oxfordshire. The later mound was 185 feet long and 43 feet wide at the south end.
Waylander (novel) Waylander published in (1986) is a novel of British fantasy writer David Gemmell. Gemmell was sacked from his job for writing this book, since he used the names of work collegues he disliked as the names of the villains.
Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf published in (1992) is a novel in the Drenai series of British fantasy writer David Gemmell. While the novels of the series are all based in the same universe, most of them can not be described as direct sequels with some novels having as much as 1000 years between them.
Waylander the Slayer Waylander the Slayer is the protagonist of several of David Gemmell's books, including Waylander (1986), Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf (1992), and Hero in the Shadows (2000). Unlike other Drenai novels, whose events are dispersed over a period of over 1000 years, the three books mentioned above follow in chronological order the life of Waylander, whose real name is Dakeyras.
Waylands Forge Studios Waylands Forge Studios is a digital recording environment owned and operated by Jonny Maudling of the band Bal-Sagoth. Located in Yorkshire, England, the studio was created in 2001 as a comprehensive work environment to compose and record music for media, tv, film, and the video game industry.
Waylon & Willie Waylon & Willie, as the name implies, is a duet album by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, released on RCA Victor in 1978. Released at a time when the outlaw movement was beginning to wane creatively, the album still served to promote the singers well, becoming one of the highest-selling releases in their catalogues and reaching the top of the country charts.
Waylon Live Waylon Live is an live album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Victor in 1976. Recorded at the Dallas and Opry House in Austin and with a setlist that selects the best songs from Jennings' outlaw era, this serves as a greatest hits album of sorts, and is one of Jennings' most highly praised releases.
Waylon Payne Waylon Payne is the son of country singer Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") and longtime Willie Nelson guitarist Jody Payne, as well as the godson and namesake of Waylon Jennings. His aunt and uncle raised him in Dallas from the time he was about 4 months old, though he often spent summers on tour with Smith.
Waylon Reavis Waylon Reavis (Born September 19) is an American singer best known for his time spent in the Cleveland, Ohio heavy metal band Mushroomhead. He joined Mushroomhead in 2004 from North Carolina based band, 3 Quarters Dead.
Wayman Mitchell Wayman Othell Mitchell is the, founder of Christian Fellowship Ministries aka, The Door, and Victory Chapel, and is the senior pastor of the Potters House Christian Fellowship which is claimed to comprise of 1400 churches in 95 countries Potter's House Church Directory. He has been a born again Christian since 1953, baptized in the Holy Ghost since 1954 and has been a Pentecostal pastor since 1960.
Waymarking Waymarking is a means by which people can catalog, mark, locate and log unique and interesting locations around the world, usually with a GPS receiver. Waymarking differs from geocaching in that there is no physical container to locate at the given coordinates.
Wayne Adam Ford Wayne Adam Ford, born December 31, 1961, is an American serial killer who walked into the Humboldt County Sherrif Department in Eureka, California in November of 1998 with a woman's severed breast in his pocket. He soon confessed to having killed four women, and is thought to have killed others.
Wayne Alan Harold Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7th 1964) is an underground filmmaker from northeastern Ohio. Upon graduation from Kent State University in 1988, Harold formed a video production company called Entertech with high school friend (and fellow KSU graduate) Mark Steven Bosko.
Wayne Alexander Wayne Alexander is an American actor who grew up in San Joaquin Valley in California. He trained at Los Angeles City College Theater Academy, then spent four years at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater.
Wayne Allwine Wayne Anthony Allwine (born February 7, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor, a sound effects editor and foley artist for Walt Disney Studios and the current voice behind Mickey Mouse, a role he assumed from Jimmy MacDonald. His first appearance as Mickey was voicing the animated "lead-in's" for "The New Mickey Mouse Club" in 1977.
Wayne Andrews Wayne Andrews (born November 25 1977 in Paddington) is an English footballer who currently plays for Coventry in The Championship. He has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan from th 23rd of November 2006 to 1 January 2007.
Wayne Babych Wayne Babych (born on 6 June, 1958 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues, Pittsburgh Penguins, Quebec Nordiques, and Hartford Whalers.
Wayne Boring Wayne Boring (born June 5, 1905, Minnesota; died 1987)While many sources give 1916 as a birth year, the official Boring family site gives 1905. is an American comic book artist best known for his work on Superman from the late 1940s to 1950s.
Wayne Braithwaite Wayne Braithwaite (born August 9, 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a professional boxer. Nicknamed "Big Truck", Braithwaite looked like an invincible force that would rebuild credibility in the cruiserweight ranks, but the invincibility was short lived.
Wayne Cao Wayne Cao (Born Nguyễn Cao Cảo, known as "Cao-boy") is an Albertan politician representing the electoral division of Calgary Fort in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 1997. Cao is a member of the Progressive Conservative party.
Wayne Carey Wayne Carey (born May 27, 1971), is regarded as one of the greatest Australian rules football players of all time. His nicknames include "The King", or "Duck" due to his walking style, caused by one leg being longer than the other.
Wayne Causey James Wayne Causey (born December 26, 1936 in Ruston, Louisiana) was an Infielder for the Baltimore Orioles (1955-57), Kansas City Athletics (1961-66), Chicago White Sox (1966-68), California Angels (1968) and Atlanta Braves (1968).
Wayne Connolly Wayne Connolly is a respected Australian musician and producer. Starting out as a singer, songwriter and guitarist for Sydney band The Welcome Mat, Connolly also worked at Fairlight (developers of the Fairlight CMI) before becoming an engineer and producer.
Wayne Cooper Wayne Cooper (born November 16, 1956 in Milan, Georgia), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 1978 NBA Draft. A 6'10" forward-center, Cooper played in 14 NBA seasons from 1978 to 1992.
Wayne Corporation Wayne Corporation was a large manufacturer of buses and other vehicles branded with the trade name "Wayne." The corporate headquarters were in Richmond, Indiana, in Wayne County, Indiana, in the United States.
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the original first wave of punk band froms the 1970's. The band is headed by Georgia-born transsexual, Wayne County, who later changed her name to Jayne County.
Wayne County Bridge The Wayne County Bridge is a swing bridge that crosses the Trenton Channel of the Detroit River connecting Grosse Ile Township, Michigan to the mainland in Trenton, Michigan which is located in Wayne County, Michigan.
Wayne Crookes Wayne Crookes is a businessman in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is best known for his involvement in the Green Party of British Columbia, to which he donated substantial funds in 2001, and the Green Party of Canada.
Wayne Crouse Wayne Crouse (17 December 1924 - 19 May 2000) was the viola professor emeritus at the University of Oklahoma and principal violist of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic from 1982 until his death from cancer at the age of 75. Wayne Crouse graduated from the Juilliard School in 1951 where he studied with Milton Katims, Ivan Galamian, and Dorothy DeLay.
Wayne Denne Wayne Denne (born March 5, 1976 in Cape Town) is a field hockey player from South Africa, who was a member of the national squad that finished tenth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. He made his international debut for his native country in 1995, against Australia at the Indra Gandhi Gold Cup in India.
Wayne Dessaur Wayne Dessaur (born February 4, 1971) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in a three-year first-class cricketing career.
Wayne Dolcefino Wayne Dolcefino is a news reporter for KTRK ABC-13 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is the investigative for ("13 Undercover") he is responsible for a number of civic investigations and consumer investigations as well.
Wayne E. Meyer Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer (April 21, 1926 - )is regarded as the "Father of AEGIS" for his 13 years of service as the AEGIS Weapon System Manager and later the founding project manager of the AEGIS Shipbuilding Project Office.
Wayne Embry Wayne Richard Embry (born March 26 1937 in Springfield, Ohio) was a center/forward with an 11 year career from 1959 to 1969. He played for the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks all of the NBA.
Wayne first aid squad The Wayne Township Memorial First Aid Squad provides BLS (Basic Life Support) to all to reside in or travel through the Township of Wayne, New Jersey. The squad opperates 5 Type I Rescue Ambulances 3 Boats, and 1 Heavy Rescue Vehicle.
Wayne Farms Formerly operating under Allied Mills, the Poultry Division of ContiGroup Companies, Wayne Farms LLC is the sixth largest vertically integrated producer and processor of poultry in the United States. Since its spin-off in 1965, Wayne Farms has grown its processing capacity to 250 million chickens annually.
Wayne Federman Wayne Federman (born June 22, 1959 in Los Angeles, California) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is noted for his numerous stand-up comedy appearances in clubs and on television, his biography of "Pistol" Pete Maravich, and his supporting comedic acting roles in The X-Files, The Larry Sanders Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Legally Blonde, and 50 First Dates.
Wayne Fisk CMSgt Wayne Fisk was directly involved in the famed Son Tay POW camp raid and the rescue of the crew of the USS Mayaguez. When the USS Mayaguez was hijacked by Cambodian Communist forces in May 1975, Fisk was a member of the assault force that successfully recovered the ship, the crew, and the entrapped United States Marines.
Wayne Fontes Wayne Fontes (born February 2, 1940) is a former American football coach and college and professional football player who was the head coach of the NFL's Detroit Lions from 1988 to 1996. His 67 wins and 71 losses are each the most for a head coach in team history.
Wayne Foster Wayne Foster (born 11 September 1963 in Tyldesley, England) was a professional footballer in the 1980s and 1990s. The striker's list of clubs include Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Partick Thistle and, most famously, Heart of Midlothian.
Wayne Franklin Wayne Franklin (born March 9, 1974 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He previously played for the Houston Astros (2000-2001), Milwaukee Brewers (2002-2003), San Francisco Giants (2004), New York Yankees (2005), and Atlanta Braves (2006).
Wayne Gardner Wayne Michael Gardner, OAM (born October 11, 1959 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. He is the first Australian to have won the 500cc road racing world championship.
Wayne Garland Marcus Wayne Garland (born October 26, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1973 to 1981 for the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians. Garland's best season came in 1976 when he posted a won-loss record of 20-7.
Wayne Gilbert Wayne Gilbert is a Canadian animator who worked on 1986's The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation as an art director. His only other major contribution in animation was for 2003's computer-animated Let Go (for which he won a Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival).
Wayne Gilchrest Wayne Thomas Gilchrest (born April 15 1946) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing the 1st Congressional district (map) of Maryland since 1991. The district includes the entire Eastern Shore and a few suburbs of Baltimore.
Wayne Goss Wayne Keith Goss (born 26 February, 1951) was Premier of Queensland from 7 December, 1989 until 19 February, 1996. He was born at Mundubbera, Queensland and educated at Inala High School and the University of Queensland (LLB).
Wayne Granger Wayne Allan Granger (born March 15, 1944 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1968), Cincinnati Reds (1969-1971), Minnesota Twins (1972), St.
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 is an ice hockey game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation, it was released in 1997. The game is endorsed by hockey star, Wayne Gretzky and is the sequel to Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey.
Wayne Grubb Wayne Grubb(born July 19, 1976 in Mechanicsville, Virginia), is a former NASCAR driver and now a car chief for Brewco Motorsports. He ran 52 NASCAR Busch Series races and 7 Craftsman Truck Series races before he retired late in the 2000 season.
Wayne Haddix Samuel LaWayne Haddix (born July 23, 1965 in Bolivar, Tennessee) is a former American Football defensive back who played for the New York Giants (1987-1988), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990-1991), and Cincinnati Bengals (1991). Haddix was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1990.
Wayne Hall Wayne Hall (born 25 October] [[1968 in Rotherham) also known by his nickname "Ginner" is a professional football player. He played much of his career at York City as left-sided defender and is known for his shaved headed image.
Wayne Handley Wayne Handley (born March 26, 1939 in Carmel, California) is an American airshow performer, former naval aviator, agricultural pilot, and coach for upcoming and current airshow stars. Wayne, and his wife Karen are a long time residents of the Salinas Valley of California.
Wayne Hawkins Wayne Hawkins (born 1938) was an American college and professional football player from the University of the Pacific. Drafted as an offensive guard in the American Football League's first draft by the Denver Broncos, he joined the Oakland Raiders before the start of the first AFL season.
Wayne Hays Wayne Levere Hays (May 13, 1911, Bannock, Ohio – February 13, 1989, Flushing, Ohio), was an American politician whose strong rule of the House Administration Committee extended to even the smallest items; in the mid-1970s, lawmakers avoided crossing Hays for fear that he would shut off the air conditioning in their offices. He resigned from Congress after a much publicized sex scandal in 1976.
Wayne Hector Wayne Hector is an English songwriter whose most notable hit is the breakthrough single "All or Nothing" performed by the American boy band O-Town. Wayne most often co-writes with producer Steve Mac, UK singer Ali Tennant and UK songwriter Steve Robson -- with whom he penned American country band Rascal Flatts' 2004 album title "Feels Like Today".
Wayne Hillman Wayne James Hillman (Born November 13, 1938 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Died November 24, 1990) was a defenceman in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars and Philadelphia Flyers. He completed his career in the World Hockey Association with the Cleveland Crusaders.
Wayne Hills High School Wayne Hills High School is a comprehensive community public high school, one of the two high schools in Wayne, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Wayne Public Schools. The mascot is a Patriot.
Wayne Hills Mall The Wayne Hills Mall is one of three indoor shopping malls located in Wayne, New Jersey (Willowbrook Mall and Wayne Towne Center being the others). It is located on the corner of Hamburg Turnpike and Berdan Avenue in Wayne, and is served by the New Jersey Transit 744 bus line, which makes two stops in the mall parking lot.
Wayne Howard Wayne Wright Howard (born March 29, 1949) is an African-American comic book artist best known for his 1970s work at Charlton Comics, where he became comics' first known cover-credited series creator, with the horror-anthology Midnight Tales blurbing "Created by Wayne Howard" on each issue — "a declaration perhaps unique in the industry at the time".Cooke, Jon B.
Wayne Huizenga Harry Wayne Huizenga (born on December 29, 1937) is an American businessman who has built several companies into multi-billion dollar enterprises, mostly through an aggressive process of acquisitions. Huizenga graduated from the Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1955 and is an alumnus of Calvin College located in Grand Rapids, MI.
Wayne Hunter Wayne Hunter (born July 2, 1981 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American football offensive tackle free agent of the NFL. He was selected with the ninth pick of the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft out of the University of Hawaii.
Wayne Cheverie Wayne Cheverie is a former politician, government minister and lawyer who now sits as a judge in Prince Edward Island Court. He was a cabinet minister who ran for the leadership of Prince Edward Island Liberal Party in 1996 against Daniel Mullen, Keith Milligan, and Ian "Tex" MacDonald.
Wayne Jarratt Wayne Jarratt (1957–1988) was an Australian stage and television actor of the 1980s, probably best remembered for his role of friendly prison officer Steve Faulkner in the soap opera Prisoner. He filled the role for around seventy episodes between 1981 and 1982, but opted to leave the series to take a stage role.
Wayne Krantz Wayne Krantz (born July 26 1956 in Corvallis, Oregon) is an innovative American jazz fusion guitarist who has played with names such as Steely Dan, Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, and others, but currently has a solo act. He released his first album, Signals, in 1991, sporting an array of recognized jazz musicians such as Dennis Chambers, Leni Stern, Anthony Jackson, and others.
Wayne Krivsky Wayne Krivsky (born July 28, 1954 in Niagara Falls, New York), is currently the general manager of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise, a position he accepted on February 8, 2006. He is recognized by fans and pundits alike as one of the primary reasons for the Reds' resurgence.
Wayne LaPierre Wayne LaPierre (born November 8, 1948) is a prominent gun rights advocate and author in the United States. Since 1991, he has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Rifle Association, the largest American gun rights organization.
Wayne Larkins A hard hitting opening batsman of the seventies and eighties, Wayne 'Ned' Larkins terrorised county attacks for Northamptonshire and Durham throughout his long career. Strangely ignored by the England selectors at his peak, Larkins enjoyed a brief Indian summer as Graham Gooch's opening partner on tours of Australia and the West Indies.
Wayne Larrivee Wayne Larrivee is an American sports broadcaster. He is the television play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Bulls during WGN-TV (Channel 9) games, and the radio play-by-play announcer for the Green Bay Packers.
Wayne Larsen Wayne Larsen is a neo-psychedelic rock guitarist best known for being the frontman for The Laughing Soupdish, as well as being a guitarist in The Secret Syde. Laughing Soupdish released two albums Underthrow the Overground and We Are the Dish on the BOMP Records label.
Wayne Lessard Wayne Lessard (born January 12, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) from 1990 to 1995, and again from 1997 to 1999.
Wayne Mansfield Wayne Mansfield, of Perth in Western Australia, was the head of direct marketing business T3 Direct Marketing, operating under a series of two-dollar companies, and in 2005 became the first Australian to be prosecuted for email spamming.
Wayne Marston Wayne Marston (born February 27, 1947 in Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician. Marston was the New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate for the Hamilton, Ontario riding of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek in the 2006 federal election.
Wayne Mason Wayne Mason is a New Zealand musician who was born in New Plymouth in 1949. His best known song is "Nature" which was top in the Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time in 2001 and was included in the compilation Nature's Best.
Wayne Masterson Wayne Masterson PhD (born 1959 died 1991) was a British scientist who made a breakthrough in research into sleeping sickness. Masterson won a scholarship to Magdalen College School and later was an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford studying biology.
Wayne Maxner Wayne Maxner (born September 27, 1942 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) was a hockey left wing in the National Hockey League, American Hockey League and WHL. He played junior hockey with the Barrie Flyers in the Ontario Hockey Association.
Wayne McAllister Wayne McAllister (1907-2000) was a Los Angeles-based architect who was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile. Inspired by tail fins and gleaming chrome, he elevated the drive-in restaurant and the theme hotel to futuristic works of art.
Wayne McCullough Wayne McCullough, born July 7, 1970 in Belfast, Northern Ireland is a professional boxer who currently fights in the Featherweight division. During his professional career, which spans back to 1993, he has held the WBC world title in the Bantamweight category.
Wayne McIndoe Wayne McIndoe (born August 27, 1972 in Paraparaumu) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 1998 at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. The defender/midfielder was named captain of the young New Zealand side which met Malaysia in March 2005.
Wayne Merrick Wayne Merrick (born April 23, 1952 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 774 career National Hockey League games for the St. Louis Blues, California Seals/Cleveland Barons and New York Islanders.
Wayne Michaels Wayne Michaels is a British stuntman and stunt arranger, best known for having performed the highest bungee jump from a structure in a movie in the Bond film GoldenEye (1995). Apart from his extensive work on a number of James Bond films, he has performed daring stunts on more than 60 British and international film and television projects during the 1980s, the 1990s, and the 2000s.
Wayne Millner Wayne Millner (January 31, 1913 - November 19, 1976) was an football player who was known for his clutch play as a receiver and defensive end for both the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and for the National Football League's Washington Redskins.
Wayne Mills Wayne Mills, a soldier of the British Army, was the first recipient of the new Conspicuous Gallantry Cross (CGC), second only to the Victoria Cross, while serving with the 1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). While on UN Service in Bosnia on 29 April 1994, a patrol led by then-Corporal Mills came under heavy small arms fire from a group of Bosnian Serbs.
Wayne Morse Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was a United States Senator from Oregon from 1945 until 1969. He made a filibuster for 22 hours and 26 minutes in 1953 protesting the Tidelands Oil legislation, which at the time was the longest filibuster in Senate history.
Wayne N. Aspinall Wayne Norviel Aspinall (April 3, 1896-October 9, 1983) was as a lawyer and politician from Colorado. He is largely known for his tenure in the United States House of Representatives, serving as a Democrat from 1949-1973 from Colorado’s Fourth District.
Way of the Warrior (video game) Way of the Warrior is the title of an ultra-violent fighting game released for the ill-fated 32-bit 3DO CD-ROM system by Boston studio Naughty Dog. The internal 3DO rating system gave the game a "17+" rating label for its graphic violence and gore.
Way Out West (producers) Way Out West is a UK progressive house duo from Bristol, England consisting of producers and DJs Jody Wisternoff and Nick Warren. Wisternoff and Warren have also maintained careers as successful DJ's, both individually and together as Way Out West.
Way Out West (single) The "Way Out West" single by The Cooper Temple Clause was sent out to the first 1500 people to join the band's mailing list, with both songs being exclusive acoustic versions, though the songs also appear on the bonus disc of See This Through And Leave.
Way up structure A Way up structure is a characteristic relationship observed in a sedimentary or volcanic rock, or sequence of rocks, that makes it possible to determine whether they are the right way up (i.e in the attitude in which they were originally deposited) or have been overturned by subsequent deformation.
Wayanad District Wayanad District, in the north-east of Kerala, India, was formed on November 1 1980 as the 12th district, carved out of Kozhikode District and Kannur District. Though the the word Wayanad is believed by some to have originated from Vayal (paddy) and Naad (land), 'Land of Paddy Fields', some scholars disagree.
Wayang style Wayang-Style is a term used to describe imagery that is influenced by Indonesian wayang kulit in which human figures and those that are supernatural are depicted as flat and very two-dimensional. This style was first seen and commonly used in eastern Java during the Majapahit Empire which lasted from about 1293AD to around 1500AD.
Wayaopao This Wayaopao Manifesto was issued in December 1935, by Mao Zedong in Wayaopao, northern Shensi. It deliberated on policies and strategies to confront the Japanese invasion of China (see Second Sino-Japanese War).
Waybill A waybill is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of goods. Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, route, and method of shipment, and the amount charged for carriage.
Waycross Air Line Railroad Originally chartered on October 24, 1887, the Waycross Air Line Railroad began operations between Waycross, GA to Sessoms, GA in 1890. In 1901, the railroad had extended as far as Fitzgerald, GA at which time its charter was amended for an extension to Birmingham, AL and it was renamed the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway.
Waycross College Waycross College, a two-year unit of the University System of Georgia, exists to provide programs of higher education for citizens of the immediate and surrounding communities. The College's philosophy is to provide opportunities for those who need special preparation for regular college-level courses, while giving well-prepared students immediate access to transfer courses that can be applied toward advanced study appropriate to their academic goals.
Waydowntown waydowntown is a film directed by Gary Burns, released in 2000 which explores our office driven culture. The film takes place in Calgary, Alberta where many downtown buildings are connected by a network of skywalks called Plus 15.
Wayfarer Redemption Wayfarer Redemption is a series of books by fantasy author Sara Douglass. The entire series is comprised of six novels, and subdivided into two trilogies – the Axis Trilogy, and the Wayfarer Redemption trilogy.
Wayfarers Chapel Wayfarers Chapel is a church in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, noted for its unique modern architecture and location next to the Pacific Ocean. It is part of the Swedenborgian Church of North America and serves as a memorial to its founder, Emanuel Swedenborg.
WayForward Technologies WayForward Technologies is a game development company based in Valencia, California founded in 1990 by technology entrepreneur Voldi Way. It develops games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems, as well as TV games and PC educational software.
Wayland Baptist University (Anchorage, Alaska) Wayland Baptist University is a private, coeducational baptist university located in Anchorage, Alaska that exists to educate students in an academically challenging and distinctively christian environment for professional success and lifelong learning.
Wayland's Smithy Wayland's Smithy is a Neolithic long barrow and chamber tomb site located near the Uffington White Horse and Uffington Castle in the English county of Oxfordshire. The later mound was 185 feet long and 43 feet wide at the south end.
Waylander (novel) Waylander published in (1986) is a novel of British fantasy writer David Gemmell. Gemmell was sacked from his job for writing this book, since he used the names of work collegues he disliked as the names of the villains.
Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf published in (1992) is a novel in the Drenai series of British fantasy writer David Gemmell. While the novels of the series are all based in the same universe, most of them can not be described as direct sequels with some novels having as much as 1000 years between them.
Waylander the Slayer Waylander the Slayer is the protagonist of several of David Gemmell's books, including Waylander (1986), Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf (1992), and Hero in the Shadows (2000). Unlike other Drenai novels, whose events are dispersed over a period of over 1000 years, the three books mentioned above follow in chronological order the life of Waylander, whose real name is Dakeyras.
Waylands Forge Studios Waylands Forge Studios is a digital recording environment owned and operated by Jonny Maudling of the band Bal-Sagoth. Located in Yorkshire, England, the studio was created in 2001 as a comprehensive work environment to compose and record music for media, tv, film, and the video game industry.
Waylon & Willie Waylon & Willie, as the name implies, is a duet album by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson, released on RCA Victor in 1978. Released at a time when the outlaw movement was beginning to wane creatively, the album still served to promote the singers well, becoming one of the highest-selling releases in their catalogues and reaching the top of the country charts.
Waylon Live Waylon Live is an live album by Waylon Jennings, released on RCA Victor in 1976. Recorded at the Dallas and Opry House in Austin and with a setlist that selects the best songs from Jennings' outlaw era, this serves as a greatest hits album of sorts, and is one of Jennings' most highly praised releases.
Waylon Payne Waylon Payne is the son of country singer Sammi Smith ("Help Me Make It Through the Night") and longtime Willie Nelson guitarist Jody Payne, as well as the godson and namesake of Waylon Jennings. His aunt and uncle raised him in Dallas from the time he was about 4 months old, though he often spent summers on tour with Smith.
Waylon Reavis Waylon Reavis (Born September 19) is an American singer best known for his time spent in the Cleveland, Ohio heavy metal band Mushroomhead. He joined Mushroomhead in 2004 from North Carolina based band, 3 Quarters Dead.
Wayman Mitchell Wayman Othell Mitchell is the, founder of Christian Fellowship Ministries aka, The Door, and Victory Chapel, and is the senior pastor of the Potters House Christian Fellowship which is claimed to comprise of 1400 churches in 95 countries Potter's House Church Directory. He has been a born again Christian since 1953, baptized in the Holy Ghost since 1954 and has been a Pentecostal pastor since 1960.
Waymarking Waymarking is a means by which people can catalog, mark, locate and log unique and interesting locations around the world, usually with a GPS receiver. Waymarking differs from geocaching in that there is no physical container to locate at the given coordinates.
Wayne Adam Ford Wayne Adam Ford, born December 31, 1961, is an American serial killer who walked into the Humboldt County Sherrif Department in Eureka, California in November of 1998 with a woman's severed breast in his pocket. He soon confessed to having killed four women, and is thought to have killed others.
Wayne Alan Harold Wayne Alan Harold (born November 7th 1964) is an underground filmmaker from northeastern Ohio. Upon graduation from Kent State University in 1988, Harold formed a video production company called Entertech with high school friend (and fellow KSU graduate) Mark Steven Bosko.
Wayne Alexander Wayne Alexander is an American actor who grew up in San Joaquin Valley in California. He trained at Los Angeles City College Theater Academy, then spent four years at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater.
Wayne Allwine Wayne Anthony Allwine (born February 7, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actor, a sound effects editor and foley artist for Walt Disney Studios and the current voice behind Mickey Mouse, a role he assumed from Jimmy MacDonald. His first appearance as Mickey was voicing the animated "lead-in's" for "The New Mickey Mouse Club" in 1977.
Wayne Andrews Wayne Andrews (born November 25 1977 in Paddington) is an English footballer who currently plays for Coventry in The Championship. He has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan from th 23rd of November 2006 to 1 January 2007.
Wayne Babych Wayne Babych (born on 6 June, 1958 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the NHL for the St. Louis Blues, Pittsburgh Penguins, Quebec Nordiques, and Hartford Whalers.
Wayne Boring Wayne Boring (born June 5, 1905, Minnesota; died 1987)While many sources give 1916 as a birth year, the official Boring family site gives 1905. is an American comic book artist best known for his work on Superman from the late 1940s to 1950s.
Wayne Braithwaite Wayne Braithwaite (born August 9, 1975 in Georgetown, Guyana) is a professional boxer. Nicknamed "Big Truck", Braithwaite looked like an invincible force that would rebuild credibility in the cruiserweight ranks, but the invincibility was short lived.
Wayne Cao Wayne Cao (Born Nguyễn Cao Cảo, known as "Cao-boy") is an Albertan politician representing the electoral division of Calgary Fort in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta since 1997. Cao is a member of the Progressive Conservative party.
Wayne Carey Wayne Carey (born May 27, 1971), is regarded as one of the greatest Australian rules football players of all time. His nicknames include "The King", or "Duck" due to his walking style, caused by one leg being longer than the other.
Wayne Causey James Wayne Causey (born December 26, 1936 in Ruston, Louisiana) was an Infielder for the Baltimore Orioles (1955-57), Kansas City Athletics (1961-66), Chicago White Sox (1966-68), California Angels (1968) and Atlanta Braves (1968).
Wayne Connolly Wayne Connolly is a respected Australian musician and producer. Starting out as a singer, songwriter and guitarist for Sydney band The Welcome Mat, Connolly also worked at Fairlight (developers of the Fairlight CMI) before becoming an engineer and producer.
Wayne Cooper Wayne Cooper (born November 16, 1956 in Milan, Georgia), is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Golden State Warriors in the 2nd round (40th overall) of the 1978 NBA Draft. A 6'10" forward-center, Cooper played in 14 NBA seasons from 1978 to 1992.
Wayne Corporation Wayne Corporation was a large manufacturer of buses and other vehicles branded with the trade name "Wayne." The corporate headquarters were in Richmond, Indiana, in Wayne County, Indiana, in the United States.
Wayne County & the Electric Chairs Wayne County & the Electric Chairs were part of the original first wave of punk band froms the 1970's. The band is headed by Georgia-born transsexual, Wayne County, who later changed her name to Jayne County.
Wayne County Bridge The Wayne County Bridge is a swing bridge that crosses the Trenton Channel of the Detroit River connecting Grosse Ile Township, Michigan to the mainland in Trenton, Michigan which is located in Wayne County, Michigan.
Wayne Crookes Wayne Crookes is a businessman in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is best known for his involvement in the Green Party of British Columbia, to which he donated substantial funds in 2001, and the Green Party of Canada.
Wayne Crouse Wayne Crouse (17 December 1924 - 19 May 2000) was the viola professor emeritus at the University of Oklahoma and principal violist of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic from 1982 until his death from cancer at the age of 75. Wayne Crouse graduated from the Juilliard School in 1951 where he studied with Milton Katims, Ivan Galamian, and Dorothy DeLay.
Wayne Denne Wayne Denne (born March 5, 1976 in Cape Town) is a field hockey player from South Africa, who was a member of the national squad that finished tenth at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. He made his international debut for his native country in 1995, against Australia at the Indra Gandhi Gold Cup in India.
Wayne Dessaur Wayne Dessaur (born February 4, 1971) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in a three-year first-class cricketing career.
Wayne Dolcefino Wayne Dolcefino is a news reporter for KTRK ABC-13 in Houston, Texas, USA. He is the investigative for ("13 Undercover") he is responsible for a number of civic investigations and consumer investigations as well.
Wayne E. Meyer Rear Admiral Wayne E. Meyer (April 21, 1926 - )is regarded as the "Father of AEGIS" for his 13 years of service as the AEGIS Weapon System Manager and later the founding project manager of the AEGIS Shipbuilding Project Office.
Wayne Embry Wayne Richard Embry (born March 26 1937 in Springfield, Ohio) was a center/forward with an 11 year career from 1959 to 1969. He played for the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks all of the NBA.
Wayne first aid squad The Wayne Township Memorial First Aid Squad provides BLS (Basic Life Support) to all to reside in or travel through the Township of Wayne, New Jersey. The squad opperates 5 Type I Rescue Ambulances 3 Boats, and 1 Heavy Rescue Vehicle.
Wayne Farms Formerly operating under Allied Mills, the Poultry Division of ContiGroup Companies, Wayne Farms LLC is the sixth largest vertically integrated producer and processor of poultry in the United States. Since its spin-off in 1965, Wayne Farms has grown its processing capacity to 250 million chickens annually.
Wayne Federman Wayne Federman (born June 22, 1959 in Los Angeles, California) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. He is noted for his numerous stand-up comedy appearances in clubs and on television, his biography of "Pistol" Pete Maravich, and his supporting comedic acting roles in The X-Files, The Larry Sanders Show, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Legally Blonde, and 50 First Dates.
Wayne Fisk CMSgt Wayne Fisk was directly involved in the famed Son Tay POW camp raid and the rescue of the crew of the USS Mayaguez. When the USS Mayaguez was hijacked by Cambodian Communist forces in May 1975, Fisk was a member of the assault force that successfully recovered the ship, the crew, and the entrapped United States Marines.
Wayne Fontes Wayne Fontes (born February 2, 1940) is a former American football coach and college and professional football player who was the head coach of the NFL's Detroit Lions from 1988 to 1996. His 67 wins and 71 losses are each the most for a head coach in team history.
Wayne Foster Wayne Foster (born 11 September 1963 in Tyldesley, England) was a professional footballer in the 1980s and 1990s. The striker's list of clubs include Bolton Wanderers, Preston North End, Partick Thistle and, most famously, Heart of Midlothian.
Wayne Franklin Wayne Franklin (born March 9, 1974 in Wilmington, Delaware) is an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He previously played for the Houston Astros (2000-2001), Milwaukee Brewers (2002-2003), San Francisco Giants (2004), New York Yankees (2005), and Atlanta Braves (2006).
Wayne Gardner Wayne Michael Gardner, OAM (born October 11, 1959 in Wollongong, New South Wales) is an Australian former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer and touring car racer. He is the first Australian to have won the 500cc road racing world championship.
Wayne Garland Marcus Wayne Garland (born October 26, 1950 in Nashville, Tennessee) was a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1973 to 1981 for the Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians. Garland's best season came in 1976 when he posted a won-loss record of 20-7.
Wayne Gilbert Wayne Gilbert is a Canadian animator who worked on 1986's The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation as an art director. His only other major contribution in animation was for 2003's computer-animated Let Go (for which he won a Crystal Heart Award at the Heartland Film Festival).
Wayne Gilchrest Wayne Thomas Gilchrest (born April 15 1946) is a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives representing the 1st Congressional district (map) of Maryland since 1991. The district includes the entire Eastern Shore and a few suburbs of Baltimore.
Wayne Goss Wayne Keith Goss (born 26 February, 1951) was Premier of Queensland from 7 December, 1989 until 19 February, 1996. He was born at Mundubbera, Queensland and educated at Inala High School and the University of Queensland (LLB).
Wayne Granger Wayne Allan Granger (born March 15, 1944 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher who played for the St. Louis Cardinals (1968), Cincinnati Reds (1969-1971), Minnesota Twins (1972), St.
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey '98 is an ice hockey game for the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation, it was released in 1997. The game is endorsed by hockey star, Wayne Gretzky and is the sequel to Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey.
Wayne Grubb Wayne Grubb(born July 19, 1976 in Mechanicsville, Virginia), is a former NASCAR driver and now a car chief for Brewco Motorsports. He ran 52 NASCAR Busch Series races and 7 Craftsman Truck Series races before he retired late in the 2000 season.
Wayne Haddix Samuel LaWayne Haddix (born July 23, 1965 in Bolivar, Tennessee) is a former American Football defensive back who played for the New York Giants (1987-1988), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1990-1991), and Cincinnati Bengals (1991). Haddix was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1990.
Wayne Hall Wayne Hall (born 25 October] [[1968 in Rotherham) also known by his nickname "Ginner" is a professional football player. He played much of his career at York City as left-sided defender and is known for his shaved headed image.
Wayne Handley Wayne Handley (born March 26, 1939 in Carmel, California) is an American airshow performer, former naval aviator, agricultural pilot, and coach for upcoming and current airshow stars. Wayne, and his wife Karen are a long time residents of the Salinas Valley of California.
Wayne Hawkins Wayne Hawkins (born 1938) was an American college and professional football player from the University of the Pacific. Drafted as an offensive guard in the American Football League's first draft by the Denver Broncos, he joined the Oakland Raiders before the start of the first AFL season.
Wayne Hays Wayne Levere Hays (May 13, 1911, Bannock, Ohio – February 13, 1989, Flushing, Ohio), was an American politician whose strong rule of the House Administration Committee extended to even the smallest items; in the mid-1970s, lawmakers avoided crossing Hays for fear that he would shut off the air conditioning in their offices. He resigned from Congress after a much publicized sex scandal in 1976.
Wayne Hector Wayne Hector is an English songwriter whose most notable hit is the breakthrough single "All or Nothing" performed by the American boy band O-Town. Wayne most often co-writes with producer Steve Mac, UK singer Ali Tennant and UK songwriter Steve Robson -- with whom he penned American country band Rascal Flatts' 2004 album title "Feels Like Today".
Wayne Hillman Wayne James Hillman (Born November 13, 1938 in Kirkland Lake, Ontario - Died November 24, 1990) was a defenceman in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars and Philadelphia Flyers. He completed his career in the World Hockey Association with the Cleveland Crusaders.
Wayne Hills High School Wayne Hills High School is a comprehensive community public high school, one of the two high schools in Wayne, in Passaic County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Wayne Public Schools. The mascot is a Patriot.
Wayne Hills Mall The Wayne Hills Mall is one of three indoor shopping malls located in Wayne, New Jersey (Willowbrook Mall and Wayne Towne Center being the others). It is located on the corner of Hamburg Turnpike and Berdan Avenue in Wayne, and is served by the New Jersey Transit 744 bus line, which makes two stops in the mall parking lot.
Wayne Howard Wayne Wright Howard (born March 29, 1949) is an African-American comic book artist best known for his 1970s work at Charlton Comics, where he became comics' first known cover-credited series creator, with the horror-anthology Midnight Tales blurbing "Created by Wayne Howard" on each issue — "a declaration perhaps unique in the industry at the time".Cooke, Jon B.
Wayne Huizenga Harry Wayne Huizenga (born on December 29, 1937) is an American businessman who has built several companies into multi-billion dollar enterprises, mostly through an aggressive process of acquisitions. Huizenga graduated from the Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1955 and is an alumnus of Calvin College located in Grand Rapids, MI.
Wayne Hunter Wayne Hunter (born July 2, 1981 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American football offensive tackle free agent of the NFL. He was selected with the ninth pick of the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft out of the University of Hawaii.
Wayne Cheverie Wayne Cheverie is a former politician, government minister and lawyer who now sits as a judge in Prince Edward Island Court. He was a cabinet minister who ran for the leadership of Prince Edward Island Liberal Party in 1996 against Daniel Mullen, Keith Milligan, and Ian "Tex" MacDonald.
Wayne Jarratt Wayne Jarratt (1957–1988) was an Australian stage and television actor of the 1980s, probably best remembered for his role of friendly prison officer Steve Faulkner in the soap opera Prisoner. He filled the role for around seventy episodes between 1981 and 1982, but opted to leave the series to take a stage role.
Wayne Krantz Wayne Krantz (born July 26 1956 in Corvallis, Oregon) is an innovative American jazz fusion guitarist who has played with names such as Steely Dan, Michael Brecker, Billy Cobham, and others, but currently has a solo act. He released his first album, Signals, in 1991, sporting an array of recognized jazz musicians such as Dennis Chambers, Leni Stern, Anthony Jackson, and others.
Wayne Krivsky Wayne Krivsky (born July 28, 1954 in Niagara Falls, New York), is currently the general manager of Major League Baseball's Cincinnati Reds franchise, a position he accepted on February 8, 2006. He is recognized by fans and pundits alike as one of the primary reasons for the Reds' resurgence.
Wayne LaPierre Wayne LaPierre (born November 8, 1948) is a prominent gun rights advocate and author in the United States. Since 1991, he has served as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Rifle Association, the largest American gun rights organization.
Wayne Larkins A hard hitting opening batsman of the seventies and eighties, Wayne 'Ned' Larkins terrorised county attacks for Northamptonshire and Durham throughout his long career. Strangely ignored by the England selectors at his peak, Larkins enjoyed a brief Indian summer as Graham Gooch's opening partner on tours of Australia and the West Indies.
Wayne Larrivee Wayne Larrivee is an American sports broadcaster. He is the television play-by-play announcer for the Chicago Bulls during WGN-TV (Channel 9) games, and the radio play-by-play announcer for the Green Bay Packers.
Wayne Larsen Wayne Larsen is a neo-psychedelic rock guitarist best known for being the frontman for The Laughing Soupdish, as well as being a guitarist in The Secret Syde. Laughing Soupdish released two albums Underthrow the Overground and We Are the Dish on the BOMP Records label.
Wayne Lessard Wayne Lessard (born January 12, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a New Democratic Party Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) from 1990 to 1995, and again from 1997 to 1999.
Wayne Mansfield Wayne Mansfield, of Perth in Western Australia, was the head of direct marketing business T3 Direct Marketing, operating under a series of two-dollar companies, and in 2005 became the first Australian to be prosecuted for email spamming.
Wayne Marston Wayne Marston (born February 27, 1947 in Sisson Ridge, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician. Marston was the New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate for the Hamilton, Ontario riding of Hamilton East—Stoney Creek in the 2006 federal election.
Wayne Mason Wayne Mason is a New Zealand musician who was born in New Plymouth in 1949. His best known song is "Nature" which was top in the Top 100 New Zealand Songs of All Time in 2001 and was included in the compilation Nature's Best.
Wayne Masterson Wayne Masterson PhD (born 1959 died 1991) was a British scientist who made a breakthrough in research into sleeping sickness. Masterson won a scholarship to Magdalen College School and later was an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford studying biology.
Wayne Maxner Wayne Maxner (born September 27, 1942 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) was a hockey left wing in the National Hockey League, American Hockey League and WHL. He played junior hockey with the Barrie Flyers in the Ontario Hockey Association.
Wayne McAllister Wayne McAllister (1907-2000) was a Los Angeles-based architect who was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile. Inspired by tail fins and gleaming chrome, he elevated the drive-in restaurant and the theme hotel to futuristic works of art.
Wayne McCullough Wayne McCullough, born July 7, 1970 in Belfast, Northern Ireland is a professional boxer who currently fights in the Featherweight division. During his professional career, which spans back to 1993, he has held the WBC world title in the Bantamweight category.
Wayne McIndoe Wayne McIndoe (born August 27, 1972 in Paraparaumu) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, in 1998 at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. The defender/midfielder was named captain of the young New Zealand side which met Malaysia in March 2005.
Wayne Merrick Wayne Merrick (born April 23, 1952 in Sarnia, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 774 career National Hockey League games for the St. Louis Blues, California Seals/Cleveland Barons and New York Islanders.
Wayne Michaels Wayne Michaels is a British stuntman and stunt arranger, best known for having performed the highest bungee jump from a structure in a movie in the Bond film GoldenEye (1995). Apart from his extensive work on a number of James Bond films, he has performed daring stunts on more than 60 British and international film and television projects during the 1980s, the 1990s, and the 2000s.
Wayne Millner Wayne Millner (January 31, 1913 - November 19, 1976) was an football player who was known for his clutch play as a receiver and defensive end for both the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and for the National Football League's Washington Redskins.
Wayne Mills Wayne Mills, a soldier of the British Army, was the first recipient of the new Conspicuous Gallantry Cross (CGC), second only to the Victoria Cross, while serving with the 1st Battalion The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding). While on UN Service in Bosnia on 29 April 1994, a patrol led by then-Corporal Mills came under heavy small arms fire from a group of Bosnian Serbs.
Wayne Morse Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was a United States Senator from Oregon from 1945 until 1969. He made a filibuster for 22 hours and 26 minutes in 1953 protesting the Tidelands Oil legislation, which at the time was the longest filibuster in Senate history.
Wayne N. Aspinall Wayne Norviel Aspinall (April 3, 1896-October 9, 1983) was as a lawyer and politician from Colorado. He is largely known for his tenure in the United States House of Representatives, serving as a Democrat from 1949-1973 from Colorado’s Fourth District.
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