- Allan Border
Allan Robert Border AO (born July 27 1955 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a former Australian cricket captain. His playing nickname was "A.B.". He played 156 Tests in his career, a record until it was passed by fellow Australian Steve Waugh. Border still retains the world record for the number of consecutive Test appearances of 153 and the number of Tests as captain. - Charles Prince
Charles Frederick Henry Prince (born September 11, 1874, Boshof, Orange Free State, died February 2, 1949, Wynberg, Cape Province) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1899. Prince was a lower-order right-handed batsman and a wicketkeeper who played from 1894 for Western Province. He later played for both Border and Eastern Province. His one Test match was the second match of the 1898-99 series against the English cricket team led by Lord Hawke. - Steve Hadley
Steve Hadley is a British weather presenter for ITV regions ITV Yorkshire, Granada, Border, and occasionally Tyne Tees. - J. P. Dutta
J P Dutta (born October 3, 1949 in Maharashtra, Bombay) is an Indian Bollywood film producer and director, Mr. Dutta produces his films under the banner of JP Films. He is known for directing many patriotic war films and films in the action genre. His films often have ensemble star casts. Some of the Bollywood Hindi films that he has written, produced and directed are "Border", "Refugee", "LOC Kargil" and "Umrao Jaan". - Colin Wells
Colin Mark Wells (born 3 March 1960) is a former cricketer. He was a solid county all-rounder, who played for Derbyshire and Sussex, as well as Border and Western Province in South Africa. He played two one-day internationals in 1985, without making much of an impact, and was never selected to play for England again. He is the brother of Alan Wells, who played a single Test and ODI in 1994. He is now Coach and Captain of Seaford Cricket Club, … - Henry Giroux
Henry Giroux, born September 18 1943, is a US cultural critic. He is one of the founding theorists of critical pedagogy in the United States. He is best known for his pioneering work in public pedagogy, cultural studies, youth studies, higher education, media studies, and critical theory. - Kulbhushan Kharbanda
Kulbhushan Kharbanda is an Indian actor. He has appeared in all three parts of Deepa Mehta's Elements trilogy, "Fire" (1996), "Earth" (1998), and "Water" (2005). In addition, Kharbanda has also done mainstream cinema. He acted in movies such as "Gupt", "Border" and "Monsoon Wedding". He shaved his head for his role as Shakal in a multistarrer movie "Shaan". - Jon Mitchell
Jon Mitchell is a British meteorologist who mainly presents the regional weather for ITV Yorkshire, but also presents the weather for ITV regions Granada, Border, and occasionally Tyne Tees. On rare occasions (such as when the London team aren't available) Mitchell presents the ITV National Weather for the entire ITV Network. Mitchell currently resides in Burley in Wharfedale, a small village in Bradford, In northern England, with his wife, and two daughters. - Tyron Henderson
Tyron Henderson (born August 1, 1974, Durban, Natal) is a cricketer who has represented South Africa in a Twenty20 International. An all-rounder, Henderson has signed on to play for the Highveld Lions franchise in South African domestic cricket from season 2006-07. He has previously represented the Warriors, Border, Kent and Berkshire, making his first-class and List A debuts in 1998-99. - Joseph Ellicott
Joseph Ellicott (November 1, 1760 - August 19, 1826) was a surveyor, city planner, land office agent, canal commissioner and judge born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, of the Quaker faith. In 1790, his brother Andrew Ellicott was hired by the federal government to survey the new federal district, which was to become the new capital city of Washington. Joseph was Andrew's chief assistant. - Samuel Chamberlain
Samuel E. Chamberlain was a soldier, painter, and author who travelled throughout the American Southwest and Mexico. He was born November 27, 1829 in Center Harbor, New Hampshire, United States, and soon afterward moved to Boston where he spent most of his childhood. In 1844 he left home without permission to go to Illinois where two years later he was to join the Illinois Second Volunteer Regiment, which was at that time headed to Texas for the Mexican-American War. - Kuldip Singh Chandpuri
Kuldip Singh Chandpuri held the post of a Major in Indian Army's 23rd Bn, Punjab Regiment during the time of 1971 war when Pakistan army attacked the Longewala post in the state of Rajasthan (India). Kuldip Singh Chandpuri and his company numbered 120 soldiers and were responsible for defending the post of Longewala in Rajasthan, India. - Justin Kreusch
Justin Peter Kreusch (born September 27, 1979 in East London) is a South African first class cricketer for Border. A hard hitting right handed batsman, Kreusch was named captain of Border when he was aged just 23, in 2003-04. He had previously captained the Border B team. In March 2006 he took 5 for 31 against the Cape Cobras at Stellenbosch. This effort included a hattrick and 4 wickets in 5 balls. - Chris Wilkins
Chris Wilkins (born July 31, 1944) was a South African cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler and wicket-keeper. Wilkins' cricketing career started with Border in 1962, when he represented them for the first time in the season's Currie Cup tournament. He continued playing for Border through to the 1969/70 season, and represented them for the last time when visited by the travelling Australians in February 1970. - Gautam Kumar
Gautam Kumar also known as Gautam is a known Indian Advertisements, Television and Hindi Films Director who belongs to the states of West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh, India. As he had a passion for directing he left behind his successful career as a Doctor and jumped into the films and came to Mumbai in year 1992. He started directing with the T.V. Serials like "Ghar Sansar" (1996 – 1998), … - Jean Pierre Bercot
Jean Pierre Bercot is the current French ambassador to Chad. On August 1, 2004, he said that France will deploy 200 soldiers to help secure Chad's eastern border with Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region. - Mark Bruyns
Mark Lloyd Bruyns (born November 8, 1973 in Pietermaritzburg) is a former South African first class cricketer for Natal, Border and the Warriors. A right handed batsman, he played between 1993/94 and 2005/06. He occasionally kept wicket. - Jo Blythe
Jo Blythe is a British weather presenter, currently working on ITV. She is based at ITV Yorkshire, presenting the weather for that ITV region, as well as the Border, Granada, and sometimes the Tyne Tees regions. In addition to her regional duties she has occasionally worked for the ITV National Weather team based in London. In addition to weather forecasting, Jo has also presented some regional programmes in the Northern ITV regions and has appeared in a local advert. - Şivan Perwer
Şivan Perwer (born on December 23 1955 in Sarıdam (Sorî), Siverek as İsmail Aygün) is a poet, a singer a performer on the "tembûr" (lute) and a leading Kurdish artist. He captivates audiences not only by his charismatic and controversial personality, but above all his powerful, highly emotional voice and the hypnotic rhythm of his music. For many years, his songs – even those about love – were banned in Iraq, … - Kerrie Gosney
Kerrie Gosney is a British weather presenter for ITV regions Yorkshire, Granada, Border, and occasionally Tyne Tees. Prior to weather forecasting, Kerrie was a continuity announcer for the forementioned ITV stations before continuity moved to London in 2002. - Rod McCurdy
Rodney John McCurdy (born December 30 1959 in Melbourne) is a former cricketer who played for Australia, Border, Derbyshire, Eastern Province, Natal, South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. A fast bowler, he played in 11 One-day internationals in the mid 1980s, and later joined in the South African rebel tours in 1985. - Norman Curry
Norman Curry (born September 5, 1946) was a South African-born Namibian cricketer. Born in East London, he played for the Namibian cricket team between 1993 and 1994, having played for Border as much as 20 years previously. Two of his brothers-in-law also played cricket, Tony Greig between 1965 and 1978 and Ian Greig between 1974 and 1991. Twenty years on in his career, he played five matches in the 1994 ICC Trophy tournament. - Norman Norton
Norman Ogilvie "Pompey" Norton (born May 11, 1881, Grahamstown, Cape Colony, died June 27, 1968, East London, Cape Province) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1910. He took four wickets, including both Jack Hobbs and Frank Woolley, but was not picked again. His domestic cricket was played for Western Province and Border, and he later became a prominent cricket administrator for Border. By profession, he was a lawyer. - John Mackay Wilson
John Mackay Wilson (1804-1835) was an Scottish writer famous for the six volume "Tales of The Borders". He was born in Tweedmouth, on the border between Scotland and England. Towards the end of his life, he suffered from alcoholism. Two of his plays were "The Gowrie Conspiracy" and "Margaret of Anjou". - Simon Base
Simon Base (born January 2, 1960) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played first-class cricket between 1981 and 1999. He first represented Western Province in 1981 before moving back to England to commence his county career. He initially played for Glamorgan in 1986 against Gloucestershire. A fixture for his debut first-class English season, in the second half of 1987 he moved to South Africa to play for Boland, … - Ricardo Elizondo Elizondo
Dr. Ricardo Elizondo Elizondo is a Mexican writer whose work deals mostly with the northern states of Mexico (Nuevo León, Tamaulipas) and the border. During his lifetime he has been the Administrator of the State Archives in Nuevo León as well as the head librarian of the Biblioteca Cervantina at the Monterrey Tec. Aside from his scholarship work, Elizondo is a member of UNESCO's Memory of the World Committee. - Wes Durston
Wes Durston (born October 6, 1980 in Taunton, Somerset) is an English cricketer who plays for Somerset. He learnt his cricket at Millfield School and is a right-handed batsman and off break bowler. He made his debut for the Somerset 2nd XI in 1999 and played for the Somerset Cricket Board in the Nat West Bank Trophy in 2000. He made his first-class debut for Somerset against West Indies 'A' in 2002 and made his Championship debut in 2003. - Tip Snooke
Sibley John "Tip" Snooke (1 February, 1881 - 14 August, 1966) played Test cricket for South Africa as an all-rounder, captaining the side to victory 3-2 against England in a five-Test series in South Africa in 1909-10. He played in 26 Test matches, playing the first 23 between 1906 and 1912, and he was recalled aged 41 for three further Test matches against England in South Africa in 1922-23. Snooke was born in St Mark's, Tembuland. - Emmerson Trotman
Emmerson Nathaniel Trotman (b. 10 November, 1954) in Paradise Valley, Barbados. He was a West Indies cricketer who played for Barbados and Border in South Africa. He coached Holland from 1996 until 2004, leading them to the ICC Trophy. - Walter Scott 1st Lord Scott of Buccleuch
Walter Scott of Buccleuch was a Scottish nobleman and famous border reiver, known as the “Bold Buccleuch” and leader of Kinmont Willie’s Raid. The son of Sir Walter Scott of Branxholme and Buccleuch and Margaret Douglas. On 1 October, 1586 he married Margaret Kerr, daughter of William Kerr of Cessford and Janet Douglas. They had six children - Hylton Deon Ackerman
Hylton Deon Ackerman, also known as HD Ackerman, (born 14 February 1973 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African cricketer. He joined Leicestershire in 2005 under the Kolpak ruling which allowed him to play for an English county without being registered as an overseas player. He was the captain of Leicestershire in 2005, having some success in one day cricket. In the 2006 season, Ackerman stepped down to concentrate on his batting. - Border Gezi
Border Gezi (December 17, 1964 - April 28, 2001) was a Zimbabwean politician. He was a close ally of Robert Mugabe within ZANU-PF and served as Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment from 2000 having previously been a provincial governor. Gezi was brought up in Mvurwi and attended Holy Rosary Secondary School. - W.K. Border
- Angie Border
- Randy Meisner
Randy Herman Meisner (born 8 March 1946) is a bass guitarist and vocalist best known for his contribution as a founding member of the country-rock group Eagles. - Michelle Border
Hmmmmm.....that's a fully loaded question, one in which right now I really don't feel like explaining. But here's the very short version :) I'm from a very small town in Iowa, nothing to brag about of course. I've been living in Cedar Rapids for like the last six or seven years, working and making the bills (or at least trying). I love my family, friends, God and Tom (of course) and enjoying life!!! Oh yeah, and traveling! - Danielle Border
I am working as a paralegal, going to school part time and hope to someday go to law school. I recently got engaged to a wonderful man and we just moved to Worthington together, which also means I will soon be a step-mom to two incredible children. This year's summer has been awesome. I got engaged, I was fortunate enough to go on two vacations; one to Hilton Head, SC and one to San Francisco, CA. I wish the warm weather was not coming to an end. - Dr Michael William Border MD
- Kim Border
- Michael Border
I'm from Flagstaff. I go to ASU west, majoring in Life Sciences. I have met some cool people down here.
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