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  1. Gary Williams

    I work in international IT and change management. See LinkedIn and ecademy for my professional profile, references and resume. I'm an Open Networker open to connect on gary.williams@runbox.com at ecademy.com, plaxo.com, linkedin.com, konnects.com, naymz.com and facebook.com. Email is best to contact me. I work hard, love friends and family, having fun, sport, cars, motorbikes and very loud music. Life is short, you get one shot and I figure I've had more than half of mine already! :-)

  2. Michelle Malkin

    Michelle Malkin (née Maglalang is an American columnist, blogger, author and political commentator. She is a social and political conservative who makes frequent guest appearances on national syndicated radio programs and on television networks such as MSNBC, Fox News Channel, and C-SPAN. As well as her written blog, she posts regular video blogs.

  3. Allison Mack

    Allison Mack (born July 29, 1982, in Preetz, Germany) is an American film and television actress. Mack currently stars as Chloe Sullivan on the WBCW series "Smallville". She and co-star Kristin Kreuk have become close friends. Mack was born in Germany to American parents, Mindy and Jonathan Mack. Her father was an opera singer performing there. The Mack family moved back to the United States when Allison was two years old.

  4. Landon Donovan

    Landon Timothy Donovan (born March 4, 1982 in Ontario, California), is an American professional soccer player, who is the co-all-time leading scorer for the U.S. National Team (along with Eric Wynalda). He also serves as captain of the Los Angeles Galaxy.

  5. Stefan M. Pulst

    Stefan M. Pulst is a neurologist/neurogeneticist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and professor of medicine and neurobiology at UCLA. He is chair of the science committee of the American Academy of Neurology. His research involves ataxia and other genetic conditions that affect the nervous system. Pulst, Stefan M.

  6. Arnold Schoenberg

    Arnold Schoenberg (the anglicized form of Schönberg - Schoenberg changed the spelling officially when he left Germany and re-converted to Judaism in 1933), (September 13, 1874 - July 13, 1951) was an Austrian and later American composer. Many of Schoenberg's works are associated with the expressionist movements in early 20th-century German poetry and art, and he was among the first composers to embrace atonal motivic development.

  7. Alice Konitz

    Alice Konitz is an artist based in Los Angeles. She works in a variety of media including sculpture made of styrofoam, candies and cardboard, video and photographic collage. She received her MFA from California Institute of the Arts in 1999. She has shown work in many exhibitions including ‘Owl Society Part Two’ at Hudson Franklin, New York, ‘If the Hippies Cut Their Hair, I Don’t Care, I Don’t Care’ at Galerie Michael Hall, …

  8. Axel Ullrich

    Axel Ullrich born October 19, 1943) Lauban, Schlesien, Germany in is an German cancer researcher and has been the Director of Molecular biology at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Martinsried, Germany since 1988. His research has primarily focused on signal transduction. After taking a degree in biochemistry at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, he received a Ph.D. from the University of Heidelberg in Molecular Genetics in 1975.

  9. Jürgen Klinsmann

    Jürgen Klinsmann is a German football manager and former football player, who played for several prominent clubs in Europe and was part of the West German national team that won the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was one of Germany's premier strikers during the 90s. He managed the German national team to a third-place finish in the 2006 World Cup, a much better result than the general expectations, including those from Germany's own fans.

  10. Jack Anderson

    Jackson Northman Anderson (October 19, 1922 - December 17, 2005) was an American newspaper columnist and is considered one of the fathers of modern investigative journalism. Anderson won the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for his investigation on secret American policy decision-making between the United States and Pakistan during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971.

  11. Otto Stern

    Otto Stern was a German physicist and Nobel laureate. Stern was born in Sohrau (Żory) in the German Empire's Kingdom of Prussia (now in Poland) and studied at Breslau (Wrocław) in Lower Silesia. Stern completed his studies at the University of Breslau in 1912 with a doctor's degree in physical chemistry. He then followed Albert Einstein to Charles University in Prague and in later to ETH Zurich.

  12. Helmut Metzner

    Helmut Metzner was an eminent plant physiologist, Professor of Biochemical Plant Physiology at Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, the founder of the European Academy of Environmental Affairs and a co-founder of the Weikersheim Think Tank. He received his doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, having worked under the direction of the pioneering plant biochemist Melvin Calvin.

  13. Albert O. Hirschman

    Albert Otto Hirschman (b. April 71915, in Berlin, Germany) is an influential American economist who has authored several books on political economy and political ideology. Among his most important contributions were two simple but intellectually powerful schemata. The first describes the three basic possible responses to decline in firms or polities: Exit, Voice, and Loyalty. The second describes the basic arguments made by conservatives: perversity, futility and jeopardy.

  14. Helene Mayer

    Helene Mayer (December 20, 1910 - October 15, 1953) was a world champion Olympic fencer who competed for Nazi Germany in the 1936 Summer Olympics, despite having being forced to leave Germany and resettle in the United States because of her Jewish heritage. She was born in Offenbach, Germany.

  15. Stanley Hilton

    Stanley G. Hilton is a San Francisco, California, based attorney, political scientist, and former chief of staff for Bob Dole. Hilton gained notoriety and condemnation as a conspiracy theorist for filing a $7 billion class action lawsuit, in 2002, against United States President George W. Bush, members of his administration (including Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld) and others. The lawsuit supposedly had 400 plaintiffs including 14 families of 9/11 victims, …

  16. Ryan Coiner

    Ryan Coiner (born September 7, 1979 in Aliso Viejo, California) is a former American soccer player who last played for the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer. Coiner played college soccer at the University of San Diego from 1999-2002. He was named West Coast Conference Player of the Year twice and second-team All-American twice. He is second all-time in school record books with 49 goals scored.

  17. Arthur Oncken Lovejoy

    Arthur Oncken Lovejoy (October 10, 1873, Berlin - December 30, 1962, Baltimore) was an influential American intellectual historian, who founded the field known as the history of ideas. Lovejoy was born in Berlin, Germany while his father was doing medical research there. Eighteen months later, his mother committed suicide, whereupon his father gave up medicine and became a clergyman. Lovejoy studied philosophy, first at the University of California, …

  18. Ben Neumann

    Ben Neumann is an American investor and film producer, best known for his founding of early Internet hosting service firm Internet Communication Icom.com, and his subsequent investments into companies such as iBoost.com, Globat.com and his work with, Zeus Entertainment Productions in the motion picture industry. Neumann, a former bodyguard, and avid martial artist, who grew up in Krefeld, Germany in a working class family, …

  19. Richard Rhyde Rhodes

    Richard Rhyde Rhodes was born in 1916 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Annie and Pilcher Rhodes, both English professors at The University of Alabama, and received his education in the Tuscaloosa public schools. He won twin bachelors degrees in philosophy and mathematics from the University of Alabama in 1940. By the end of 1942, he had also earned a master’s degree in mathematics. Mr.

  20. James Westfall Thompson

    James Westfall Thompson (1869-1941) was an American historian specializing in the history of medieval and early modern Europe, particularly of the Holy Roman Empire and France. He also made noteworthy contributions to the history of literacy, libraries and the book trade in the Middle Ages. Born to a Dutch reform minister's family in Pella, Iowa, …

  21. William Seegers

    William Alfred Seegers was, at age 106, one of the last two known remaining veterans of the First World War to have served in the German forces (the other one is Erich Kästner) and California's last known WWI veteran. Born "Wilhelm" near Brinkum, he was originally passed over for service in October 1917 as being too short, only five foot three inches. But by the middle of 1918, the Germans were desperate for recruits, and he was drafted on June 10, 1918.

  22. Mary A Burkett
  23. Henry C.K. Liu

    Henry C.K. Liu is an independent commentator on culture, economics and politics. He was born in Hong Kong and educated at Harvard University in architecture and urban design. Liu developed an interest in economics and international relations while working as a professor at UCLA, Harvard and Columbia University on interdisciplinary work on urban and regional development.

  24. Dörte Lindner

    Dörte Lindner is a German diver who won a bronze medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Lindner also competed for USC and won the Pac-10 conference championships in the 1m and 3m in 1998.

  25. Allison Brooks

    Allison C. Brooks (b. 1917 - d. 9 December 2006) piloted B-17 Flying Fortress and P-51 Mustang aircraft in combat missions over Nazi Germany during World War II. In the Vietnam War, he flew C-130 aircraft for the United States Air Force in combat support missions. In addition to earning numerous military decorarations, he was ultimately promoted to the rank of major general (two stars) and served in active duty until 1971.

  26. Ruth Klüger

    Ruth Klüger is an Austrian-born professor of German literature. As a Jew in Nazi Germany, at the age of 11 she was deported to Theresienstadt concentration camp together with her mother; her father had fled abroad. One year later she was moved to Auschwitz, then to Christianstadt, a subcamp of Gross-Rosen. Following the end of World War II in 1945 she settled in the Bavarian town of Straubing and later studied philosophy and history at the University of Regensburg.

  27. Ernst G. Straus

    Ernst Gabor Straus was a German-American mathematician who helped found the theories of Euclidean Ramsey theory and of the arithmetic properties of analytic functions. His extensive list of co-authors includes Albert Einstein and Paul Erdős as well as other notable researchers including Richard Bellman, Béla Bollobás, Sarvadaman Chowla, Ronald Graham, László Lovász, Carl Pomerance, and George Szekeres.

  28. Gerhard Heinrich Dieke

    Gerhard Heinrich Dieke, (Rheda, Germany, 1901-Aberdeen, Scotland, August 26, 1965 was a German/U.S. physicist. He was a pioneer in investigating the structure of atoms and molecules by spectroscopic methods. Dieke studied at the University of Leiden under Paul Ehrenfest, and received a Ph.D. in physics at the University of California in 1926.

  29. Mike Kohnke

    Mike Kohnke (born 1967) is an American graphic designer, type designer, and cartographer, best known for his innovative type designs. Born Michael Walter Kohnke in Bremerhaven, Germany, Kohnke grew up in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, strongly influenced by transportation systems and architecture. While a design student at Western Michigan University, a geography instructor encouraged him to pursuit a position at the National Geographic Society, …

  30. William Schwarzer

    William W Schwarzer (b. 1925, Berlin, Germany) is an American judge serving on the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Schwarzer served in the United States Army during World War II, beginning in 1943. He attained the rank of Second Lietuenant, and was discharged in 1947. He received an A.B. (cum laude) at the University of Southern California in 1948, and an L.L.B. with honors from Harvard Law School in 1951, …

  31. Frank Lovell

    Frank Lovell (July 24, 1913 - May 1, 1998) was an American Communist politician. Lovell was born in Ipava, a town situated in the farming district of Illinois. Lovell studied psychology at the University of California in Berkeley. After he had left the campus, Lovell earned his living as a seaman, chiefly on the West Coast of the United States.

  32. John Hans Krebs

    John Hans Krebs (born December 17, 1926) is a U.S. Representative from California. Born in Berlin, Germany, Krebs moved to Israel in 1933 and attended Balfour School (elementary), 1937. He graduated from Ben Yehuda College (high school) in 1945. Afterward he immigrated to America in 1946 and obtained United States citizenship in 1954. He earned an A.B., University of California at Berkeley, 1950, and an LL.B., University of California Hastings College of Law, San Francisco, …

  33. Paul Hofmann

    Paul is VP at SAP Research, SAP Labs Palo Alto. He was Senior Plant Manager at BASF’s Catalysts Global Business Unit before joining SAP in 2001 as Director Global Strategic SCM Initiative EMEA. He was a member of faculty at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USA, Technical University of Munich, Germany and Technical University Darmstadt, Germany. Paul studied Chemistry and Physics at the University of Vienna and received his PhD in Physics from the Technical University of Darmstadt.

  34. Jovel Crisostomo

    What to say? I work for The Aerospace Corporation. Where I live is yet to be determined.

  35. David J. Whelan

  36. Thomas Dachsel

    Thomas Dachsel (aka "Don Babbage") has been a veteran of the Internet since the early 90s, experienced in building and maintaining websites. He has a degree in Computer Science from the University of Kaiserslautern, Germany, and has 18 years of professional experience in the software industry. Freelance translator and interpreter for German and English. Teammate of the spiritual organization "Humanity's Team". Affiliate of the "I AM University" founded by Dr. Joshua David Stone.

  37. Tom Lantos

    Thomas Peter "Tom" Lantos, Ph.D (born February 1 1928, Budapest, Hungary as Lantos Tamás Péter) has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1981, representing California's 12th congressional district, located in the southwest part of San Francisco County and the northern part of San Mateo County. He is the chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

  38. Vila Germany

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  39. Peter Lai

    Blorp.

  40. Jennifer Germany

    Im a wrestler who enjoys watching almost all sports hanging out with friends and having a good time. I love the beach and to surf. I have done most of my growing up in San Diego.

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