- Mark Bell
Mark Bell (born on August 5, 1980 in St. Paul's, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional hockey forward currently playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Mark Bell played for four seasons with the Ottawa 67s, and was part of a Memorial Cup championship in 1998-99. He was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft with the eighth overall pick. Mark was a bronze medalist with Team Canada at the 2000 World Junior championships. - Carl Eller
Carl Eller (born January 25, 1942) was a professional American football player in the National Football League from 1964 through 1979. He was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and attended the University of Minnesota. Elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004. - George Best
George Best (22 May 1946 - 25 November 2005) was a Northern Irish football player best known for his years with Manchester United. He was a winger whose game combined pace, acceleration, balance, two-footedness, goalscoring and the ability to beat defenders. In 1968, his "annus mirabilis", he won the European Cup with Manchester United, and was named the European Footballer of the Year. When fit, he was an automatic choice for the Northern Ireland team, … - B. J. Sams
Bradley Jamar Sams (born October 29, 1980 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American football defensive back and return specialist for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. His primary role on the team is as a punt and kick returner. He was an undrafted free agent out of McNeese State University in 2004. Sams suffered a broken leg against the Cincinnati Bengals and missed the remainder of Baltimore's 2006 season. On May 15, 2007, Sams was acquitted of driving under the influence. - Doug Parker
William Douglas Parker is the current chairman and chief executive officer of US Airways. Parker has been with US Airways since June 1995, when he joined as senior vice president and chief financial officer of America West Airlines. He additionally held titles as executive vice president, corporate group, and chief operating officer before being elected chief executive officer and chairman of America West in September 2001. - Randy Spelling
Randall Gene "Randy" Spelling (born October 9, 1978, Los Angeles, California) is an American actor. He is the brother of Tori Spelling and the son of the late Aaron Spelling. On July 23, 2001, he was arrested in West Hollywood, California, for driving under the influence after he allegedly drove his car into two other vehicles. - Wally Backman
Walter 'Wally' Wayne Backman (born September 22, 1959 in Hillsboro, Oregon) is a retired baseball player. Backman spent his 14 season career with the New York Mets, Minnesota Twins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, and Seattle Mariners. Backman is most well-known for his time with the Mets from 1980-1988, and was as a member of their 1986 World Championship team. Backman was a key part of the 1986 Mets as he batted .320 and played a very solid second base. - A. J. Nicholson
A.J. Nicholson (born June 25, 1983) is an American football linebacker who was drafted by the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft (the 157th overall selection) from Florida State University. He was cut from the team in 2007 amid allegations of grand theft and burglary stemming from a break-in at the Tallahassee apartment of a former teammate. Recently, Nicholson, along with second-year receiver Chris Henry (who, … - Alice Robie Resnick
Alice Robie Resnick is a former Justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio. In 1988, she was elected as only the second woman in Ohio to serve on the state bench, and was subsequently reelected in 1994 and 2000. Her career has included experience as a private attorney, county prosecutor, municipal judge, and as a judge on the Ohio Sixth district Court of Appeals. - Marcus Coleman
Marcus Coleman (born May 24, 1974 in Dallas, Texas) is an American football safety, who is currently a free agent in the NFL. Marcus Coleman played college football at Texas Tech. He was signed as a free agent on April 18, 2006. He previously spent three years with the Houston Texans and six years with the New York Jets, the team who originally drafted him with pick #1 in the 5th round (133rd overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft. - John Mobley
John Ulysses Mobley (born October 10, 1973 in Chester, Pennsylvania) is a former American Football linebacker who played eight seasons for the Denver Broncos from 1996 through 2003 in the National Football League. Mobley was drafted in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the Broncos after a college football career in Kutztown University. Mobley best season was in 1997 when he had 132 tackles and four sacks and was a All-Pro that season. - Jake Ford
Newton Jacob Ford, usually known as Jake Ford (born October 1, 1972) was an Independent candidate in the 2006 race for the US House of Representatives for Tennessee's 9th congressional district against Republican candidate Mark White and Democratic candidate Steve Cohen. He is the younger brother of the 9th's former congressman, Harold Ford, Jr., who gave up his seat to run for the United States Senate. - Jennifer Lyn Jackson
Jennifer Lyn Jackson (born 21 March 1969 in Cleveland, Ohio), was "Playboy" magazine's April 1989 centerfold. She was also one of three finalists for the magazine's 35th Anniversary pictorial. Outtakes from her Playmate pictorial, which was shot by Arny Freytag, appeared in "Playboy Special Editions" several times before her centerfold appearance. In March 2005, Jennifer and an associate, Stephen Santa, were arrested in Ohio for receiving stolen property, … - Mimi MacPherson
Born as Miriam Frances Gow (b. 17 June, 1971), Mimi Macpherson, one of supermodel Elle Macpherson's younger sisters, is an Australian celebrity in her own right. Mimi Macpherson is known for her passion for whales, and is involved in a whale watching business. She has been a presenter on the Discovery Channel. In 2007 Mimi appeared on the reality singing competition It Takes Two paired with David Hobson; they were eliminated in the semi-final and came third. - Mike Lookinland
Mike Lookinland (b. December 19, 1960) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as youngest brother Bobby Brady on "The Brady Bunch" from 1969 until 1974. Lookinland was a TV commercial actor prior to being cast in "The Brady Bunch", having done around thirty commercials. The actor has natural sandy colored hair, which had to be dyed black, … - Bob Avellini
Robert Hayden Avellini (born August 28, 1953) was a quarterback in the NFL. For his entire career, he played for the Chicago Bears. On July 10 2005, he was arrested for DUI for the third time - Lawrence Eric Taylor
Lawrence Eric Taylor, often referred to as the "Dean of DUI Attorneys", is a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley (1966) and UCLA School of Law (1969). Now a nationally prominent attorney specializing in drunk driving defense, Taylor was a public defender and criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County before entering private practice. He currently heads an 11-attorney law firm in California that limits its practice to drunk driving defense exclusively. - Doug Thorburn
Doug Thorburn is a researcher who became romantically involved with an alcohol and other-drug addict, survived, and vowed "never again." To protect himself, he decided he'd better learn something about the disease. Stumbling upon open AA meetings, he decided that was an excellent place to start. At these recovery meetings, he observed, interacted, spoke with and in the end, … - Bruce Tinsley
Edward Bruce Tinsley (born 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American cartoonist, best known for his conservative comic strip "Mallard Fillmore". Bruce Tinsley attended Indiana University with a degree in government. He then worked for various newspapers as a reporter. He began his cartoon career as an editorial cartoonist for The Daily Progress in the 1980s. While a cartoonist there, he was asked to create a character for the paper's entertainment section. - Milo Kirk
Milo Kirk was the fourth president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), serving 1991-1993. Ms. Kirk's young son suffered several severe injuries, including loss of sight in one eye, after a teenage driver with three prior DUI (driving under the influence of alcohol) convictions hit the Kirk vehicle. This tragedy led her to begin working for the organization. - Sheena Benton
Sheena Benton (born 1982) is a beauty queen who won the title Miss Delaware USA 2005. Benton represented Delaware in the Miss USA 2005 pageant held in Baltimore, Maryland in April 2005, but failed to make the cut. The pageant was won by Chelsea Cooley of North Carolina. At the time of her pageant win she was living in Wilmington, Delaware but is originally from Milford. The Delaware state win was her first major pageant experience. - Ira Louvin
Ira Louvin (Ira Lonnie Loudermilk, April 21, 1924 in Section, Alabama - June 20, 1965) is an American country music mandolinist and songwriter. He was a cousin of John D. Loudermilk. Ira and his brother, Charlie Louvin, played together in the close harmony tradition. They were heavily influenced by the Delmore Brothers and Monroe Brothers. Ira played mandolin with Charlie Monroe, guitar player of the Monroe Brothers in the early 1940s. - Colin MacFarlane
Colin MacFarlane is a singer from Glasgow, Scotland. Under the name of Col he released 4 singles and released a limited stock album 'Col Sings' via EMI. Col's debut single 'Driving Under The Influence' reached #18 in the Official UK Singles Chart in 1989. He was dropped by EMI in 1991. Since then Col has been living a normal life until 2005 when he formed a drunken karaoke duo Stu and Col. - Al Arnold Gore III
Albert Arnold Gore III (born October 19, 1982) is the son of former United States Vice President Al Gore and Tipper Gore and the grandson of former United States Senator from Tennessee Al Gore, Sr. He is best-known for being mentioned in an emotional vice-presidential nomination acceptance speech by his father during the 1992 Democratic National Convention. - Buck Rinehart
Dana G. "Buck" Rinehart was born in 1946, and was Republican mayor of Columbus, Ohio, from 1984-1992. Having served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel, Rinehart attended The Ohio State University in Columbus, earning an B.A. in Political Science. He later attended Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, graduating cum laude. Rinehart began his career as treasurer of Franklin County, OH, from 1976-1984. - Aaron Flahavan
Aaron Adam Flahavan (15 December 1975 - 5 August 2001) was an English football goalkeeper of Irish descent, who played for Portsmouth F.C. Flahavan joined the club in 1992, but had to wait until 1996 before making his first-team debut as he was understudy to Pompey legend Alan Knight. In the late 1990s, Flahavan gradually began receiving increased playing time, and had become the team's first-choice goalkeeper in the final years before his untimely death. - Claude Charron
Claude Charron is a former CEGEP teacher, provincial politician, writer and broadcaster. He graduated from the Université de Montréal with a degree in political science. During 1969 and 1970 he taught at Cégep Édouard-Montpetit and the Cégep du Vieux Montréal. In 1970, Claude Charron entered provincial politics. - Kérim Chatty
Kérim Sadok Chatty is a Swedish suspected aircraft hijacker. Chatty was born in Botkyrka south of Stockholm, to a Tunisian physiotherapist father and a Swedish mother. He had his first encounter with the police in 1991 when he was convicted of illegal driving. He was later convicted for several crimes such as assault, theft, handling and drunk driving. He was also devoted to martial arts and a Thai boxing, … - Tracy Pew
Tracy Pew (born in New Zealand in 1958 died November 7 1986) was an Australian musician, best known as the bass guitarist for The Birthday Party. Emigrating with his family to Australia in 1972, Pew attended Caulfield Grammar School in Melbourne, where he joined a band called The Boys Next Door, along with schoolfriends Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Phill Calvert. After achieving some success in Australia, and with the addition of guitarist Rowland S. Howard, … - Bob Gable
Robert Gable, a businessman from southern Kentucky, was the Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky in 1975. He lost in a landslide to the incumbent Democrat, Julian Carroll. Carroll won 470,159 votes (62.8%) to 277,998 (37.2%) for Gable. In 1995 Gable again sought the governor's office, and lost in an even greater landslide in the Republican primary. With Shirley W. Palmer-Ball, his 1975 running mate, again reprising that role, … - Aleksei Zuev
Aleksei Zuev (born 3 February, 1981 in Moscow) is a Russian football (soccer) goalkeeper. He currently plays for FC Spartak Moscow. He made two appearances in UEFA Champions League 2006-07. On 3 March, 2007 he was arrested for threatening a man with rubber-bullet gun and driving under the influence. Later blood test confirmed that he was drunken. Next day he was charged with hooliganship. - Luis Enrique Díaz Félix
Luis Enrique Díaz Félix is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). He is a former municipal president of Rosarito, Baja California. In 2006 he was removed from his position as director of the Tijuana Urban Development Promoter (Produtsa) after he was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). In 2007 he was nominated candidate for deputy for the XVI electoral district representing the PAN-led Alliance for Baja California.
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