- Michael Moore
Michael Francis Moore (born April 23 1954) is an Academy Award-winning American director and producer of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine", two of the highest-grossing documentaries of all time. He is a vocal critic of globalization, large corporations, gun violence, the Iraq War, U.S. President George W. Bush and the American health care system. In 2005 Time magazine named him one of the world's 100 most influential people. - Tom Ridge
Secretary Ridge explained that the Privacy Officer for the Department of Homeland Security is responsible for ensuring that the department's policies protect privacy rights of American citizens afforded by our Constitution and laws. The Privacy Officer is also tasked with ensuring that the use of technologies within the Department sustain, and do not erode, privacy protections. - Zack Space
Zachary T. (Zack) Space (b. January 27, 1961) of Dover, Ohio, is an American politician of the Democratic Party and presently serves in the U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio's 18th Congressional district. Space won the seat in the November 7, 2006 election, defeating state Senator Joy Padgett. Space's seat was formerly held by Republican Bob Ney, who plead guilty to conspiracy and making false statements in relation to the Abramoff scandal. - Ethel Percy Andrus
Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus (1884-1967) was a long-time educator and the first woman high school principal in California, but is better known as the founder of AARP in 1958. Andrus founded a separate organization, the National Retired Teachers Association (NRTA) in 1947. She realized that retired teachers were living on incredibly small pensions, often without any health insurance. She approached more than 30 companies to offer health insurance to retired teachers, … - Nancy-Ann Min Deparle
Nancy-Ann Min DeParle was sworn in as Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration November 10, 1997. The HCFA Administrator, a key health policy advisor to the HHS Secretary and other top Administration officials, directs the Medicare and Medicaid programs, which help provide health insurance coverage for more than 67 million Americans at a cost of more than $320 billion annually. - Candy Loving
Candy Loving (born Candis Loving on September 4, 1956 in Oswego, Kansas) is an American model. In addition to her Bond girlesque name, she is notable for her prodigious breasts and wide intermammary sulcus. She was "Playboy" magazine's Playmate of the Month for the January 1979 issue, which made her "Playboy's" 25th Anniversary Playmate. Her centerfold was photographed by Dwight Hooker. - Rosemary Mulligan
Rosemary Mulligan (born July 8, 1941) is an American politician of the Republican Party. Mulligan was first elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in 1992. On January 8 2003 Rep. Mulligan was sworn in for her sixth term as state representative. In her 12 years in the Illinois House, she has become a leader on state budget issues (particularly human service appropriations), family issues, health care, and early childhood education. - Marilyn Wann
Marilyn Wann is one of the key players in the current fat activism movement. With her magazine "Fat!So?", created in 1993, and the publication of a book of the same name in 1998, she has played a role in trying to convince the public that fat people deserve to be respected, regardless of size. She is also the Activism Chair of NAAFA, the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance. “I’m not interested in people accepting my fat, … - Tony Earl
Anthony ("Tony") Scully Earl (b. April 12 1936, Lansing, Michigan) is a United States politician and a member of the Democratic party and served as the 41st Governor of Wisconsin from 1983 until 1987. He graduated from Michigan State University. Earl was first elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1969, filling the seat vacated by David Obey, who was elected a member of the United States House of Representatives. - Shane Sellers
Shane Sellers (born September 24, 1966 in Erath, Louisiana) is a retired American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey. At age eleven, he began working around horses and in 1983 rode his first winner at Evangeline Downs. Among his notable wins that followed were the: * Secretariat Stakes (1996) * Jockey Club Gold Cup (1996) * Woodbine Mile (1996) * Blue Grass Stakes (1996, 1997, … - Robert Georgine
Robert Georgine (July 18, 1932) is a retired labor union activist and leader in the United States, and the former president, chairman and chief executive officer of the Union Labor Life Insurance Company. Georgine was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1932 to Silvio and Rose (Hogue) Georgine. He married the former Mary Greener, and they had four children. With only had a high school diploma and some college education (he never graduated), … - Mathias Cormann
Mathias Hubert Paul Cormann (born 20 September 1970 in Eupen, Belgium) is an Australian politician. He is a Liberal Party of Australia Senator for Western Australia, having been chosen by the Parliament of Western Australia on 19 June 2007 to fill the casual vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Ian Campbell. Cormann migrated to Perth, Western Australia in 1996, and with his Belgian law degree not recognised in Australia, … - Janie Lou Gibbs
Janie Lou Gibbs (b. 1933) was a serial killer from Cordele, Georgia, who killed her three sons, a grandson, and her husband, by poisoning them with arsenic in 1966 and 1967. Gibbs' husband of 20 years, Charles Clayton Gibbs, 40, died January 21, 1966. Her son, Melvin W. Gibbs, 16, died January 23, 1967, followed by her younger son, Marvin H. Gibbs, 13, on August 23, 1967. She inherited $31,000 from their deaths and tithed 10 percent to her church. - Donna Shalala
Donna E. Shalala became professor of political science and president of the University of Miami on June 1, 2001. President Shalala has more than 25 years of experience as an accomplished scholar, teacher, and administrator. Prior to joining the University, she served as secretary of Health and Human Services during the Clinton administration for eight years-the longest term in U.S. history. - Stuart Guterman
- Colin Hoschke
Colin Hoschke Director Colin is a director (external) of SoftGen Australia. He is chairman and managing director of Mainpac Pty Limited which owns and distributes the internationally installed Assets Management software application of the same name. He is chairman of the consulting group iPlatinum Pty Ltd. Colin is a very well known figure in the ITC industry and sits on the board of a number of other software and IT companies. He founded Wacher Pty Limited in 1969. - Ankur Pawa
Ankur Pawa Consultant, Tholons Ankur works as a consultant with Tholons Inc where he has been involved in advisory related to the sourcing of IT services, as well as analyzing the knowledge services industry and companies from an investment and advisory perspective. He has significant experience in solution architecting, transition modeling and cost estimation for large global sourcing contracts. - Kirstan
I'm a girl. - Heather Boushey
Heather Boushey is a senior economist with the Center for Economic and Policy Research. Her work focuses on the U.S. labor market, social policy, and work and family issues. Dr. Boushey’s work ranges from examinations of current trends in the U.S. labor market and how families balance work and child care needs to how young people have fared in today’s economy and health insurance coverage. - Alicia Pipkin
Happy as can be with a very precious husband and lots of very cute animals: Samie, Ladie Bug, Skecher, Baby, Paws, Homer, Cinni and Munchkin. Our fish do not have names. :) - Michael Quaranto
Extended Network Banner: LifeOnMySpace.com. - Dinesh Kumar
Dinesh Kumar , Intern. Dinesh joined the Alliance as an intern in August 2007. He recently completed an M.A. in the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, with a focus on History of Medicine and Health Studies. Dinesh is a 2006 graduate of Duke University, where he earned a B.S. in Psychology and a B.A. in History. A native of Baltimore, MD, Dinesh hopes to further pursue his interests in health care policy, law, and history. - Arthur N. Lerner
Arthur N. Lerner focuses his practice on antitrust, transactions and fraud and abuse issues for managed care organizations, health care providers, and other health care entities. - Barbara McNeil
Barbara J. McNeil , MD, PhD, is the Ridley Watts Professor and founding head of the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School. She is also a professor of radiology at Harvard Medical School and at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Dr. McNeil’s research activities have focused on several areas, most notably technology assessment and quality of care. Her most recent work includes two large studies supported by the Department of Veterans Affairs. - Curtis
I Enjoy listening to music and watching movies, as well as having fun outside. I enjoy spending time on the lake, and Climbing and Mountain Biking. - Diana Cervantes
About Me: I am single Mommy of two. So that means I can cook.. I am mutt of different nationalities, check this out: Mexican(Chicana)& Newfoundland(Irish). About my family: The only love in my life are my kids. About my mind: I am searching.. My heart and soul feels like it has been asleep for what seems like a 100 years, I am searching.. I am searching.. - Albert Shima
Funny, nice, superhero by night, one who likes to please, ummm... loyal, and future superstar, yes future star. In what? I haven't the foggiest LOL, I am active (sometimes) with a passion for music, comedy, sports, cooking, and women. Always a friend, and will be there when ya need me! Umm... physically? Stand at 5'6" short hair, athletic, laughs a lot, quiet till I know someone, person who is typically optimistic, kinda smrt I mean smart... lots to me. - Lindsay
I can be the most loyal friend a friend could have (as long as you don't fuck me over). I am sarcastic, honest, loving, bitchy, clean, sometimes organized, spontaneously random, complex, expressive, extremely opinioniated, understanding, & responsible. I'm a woman, protective mother, daughter, step-daughter, sister, step-sister, friend, writer, reader, teacher, student. I'm a strong believer in yin and yang. Everything and everyone has it's opposite. - Lisa Trzeciak
I don't update my myspace. - Oleg Sk
Hello, my name is Oleg . I am founder and developer of the website : www.AskOleg.com; I provide life and Health Insurance services in California.I will assist you with choosing the right Health plan for you or your business , find the best and most customized life insurance for your needs. I also do Financial Planning Free of Charge. I will help you to open Individual Retirement Account. - David Culley
Im Italian and Black. 4000 spanish messages later, that i cant understand, some say i really look pure puerto rican but others say i dont look it at all. Just to clear the air cause im sick of people writing shit that im clueless to respond to. me-amo David is as dangerous as i get and im way to lazy to learn another langauge when i have 506,079,343 other things to accomplish. Maybe one day but not today or tommorow. - David
"I didn't get drunk, I just went to a strange fantasy world.". - Riabel Ms
Our perceptions of reality and truth, how we know, how we hear, how we see, how we speak...the most basic questions about living and what to do, are about relations, because people are so deeply connected psychologically, economically and politically. In short we live in relationships with others. We don't live in a vaccum, we live in a WORLD that evolves in a space and time that creates how we exist. - Karl Reyes
Overachieving down to earth nice guy! - Edward F. Howard
Edward F. Howard Executive Vice President Edward F. Howard has been with the Alliance since its inception in 1991. Previously, he served as general counsel for the U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care (Pepper Commission). Before that, he directed public policy at the Villers Foundation and at the National Council on the Aging, and served as general counsel to the House Select Committee on Aging. He holds a juris doctor degree from Harvard Law School. - Adrienne
I guess since i'm always on this thing, I should tell you all a little bit about myself, right?? Ok, here goes... I spent most of my childhood - from 3rd grade on - growing up in Yorktown, VA. Though, I have to say, some of my fondest memories were living overseas in Germany! I'm a ex-military brat! I went to Bethel Manor Elementary (a military kids elementary school), then Tabb Intermediate and Tabb High School in Yorktown, VA. - Brian
I tend to be quiet until I feel comfortable with the person or people. I think I'm nice. I keep in shape. I stay abreast of all current events. Its one of the side effects of deluging yourself with NPR but its fun to wow your peers with your extensive knowledge. That is unless they listen to NPR too in which case you just sit there in absolute silence. I would really like to move to Hawaii for a couple years. - Dustin
Hi, my name is Dustin, I enjoy singing, dancing, acting, boozing, and hanging out with friends. I am 28 years old and am currently majoring in theatre. Acting is my passion, and is what I want to eventually do for a living. - R. James Smathers
R. James Smathers CLU, Principal . Jim founded the R. James Smathers Agency, Inc. with a desire to provide his customers with complete insurance services. After graduating from Clarion State College in 1957, Jim was offered a teaching position in West Middlesex, but chose instead a position with Metropolitan Life Insurance Company selling Life insurance. During the next couple of years he noted that being a captive agent limited his ability to provide options to his customers. - Sarah Macias
My little Bryton was born January 18th, the day after my birthday! We had all kinds of plans on how he would enter this world but little did we know he had different plans in mind! Needless to say, he is the most precious thing I have laid my eyes on, and I finally feel my life beginning...........We'll have updates to come soon! ;)
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