- Marco van Basten
Marcel ("Marco") van Basten (October 31, 1964 in Oog in Al, Utrecht) is a Dutch football manager, currently in charge of the Dutch national team. Previously, he was a football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. He is regarded as one of the finest strikers of all time and scored 276 goals in a career cut short by injury. Known for his strength on the ball, his tactical awareness and spectacular strikes and volleys, … - Bo Jackson
Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson (born November 30, 1962 in Bessemer, Alabama) is an American athlete and a former multi-sport professional. Jackson played at the highest level of sports in the United States in both American football and baseball. In football, Jackson played running back for the Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League. In baseball, Jackson played left field and designated hitter for the Kansas City Royals, the Chicago White Sox, … - Shaun Smith
Shaun Smith (born July 22, 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL. Originally from the ASS Football Club in the Australian Capital Territory, but recruited from Werribee and debuting in the Australian Football League in 1987, Smith is best known for his incredible leap and ability to take spectacular marks or speckies. His high leaping play enabled him to hold down a key position whilst being only 184 cm and is sometimes compared to Russell Robertson. - Colby Lewis
Colby Preston Lewis (born August 2, 1979, in Bakersfield, California) is a pitcher currently playing for the Oakland Athletics. He was recalled from the Tigers' AAA team the Toledo Mud Hens on July 26, 2006. Lewis was originally a first round draft choice (sandwich pick) of the Texas Rangers in 1999, and made his major league debut in 2002. While Lewis was a highly regarded prospect coming up in the Ranger system, … - Nick Barmby
Nicholas Jonathan "Nick" Barmby (born February 11, 1974 in Hull, England) is an English footballer currently playing for Hull City, who has amassed a total of 23 caps for his country. Growing up on the west side of Hull, he played for local teams Springhead and National Tigers as a boy, showing huge talent from a very early age. Consequently, he ended his education at the local Kelvin High School early in order to complete his studies at the FA's School Of Excellence, … - Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman (born November 5, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting in 2000, Chapman was recruited to the Geelong Football Club, where he has made a name for himself as one of the most dangerous small forwards in the AFL. In late 2005 he suffered a setback with a hamstring injury and missed the finals series. In 2006, Chapman was the proud recipient of the Carji Greeves Medal, polling 462 votes, … - Dean Macey
Dean Macey (born: December 12, 1977 in Rochford, Essex) is an English decathlete. Dean started out in athletics as a triple jumper but graduated up through the octathlon to settle on the decathlon. He was also on the books of Arsenal F.C. as a youngster but gave up football to train for the World Junior Championships in 1995. Macey's major breakthrough was when he won silver medal at the 1999 World Championships in Athletics in the Olympic Stadium, Seville, … - Darren Bennett
Darren Bennett (born January 9, 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian who had a moderately successful career in Australian rules football, followed by a far more substantial career in American football as a punter. Bennett, who grew up in Perth, spent 12 years playing Aussie rules at elite level, also played rugby and Australian rules football for a short time in New Zealand. He then spent time with the West Coast Eagles and Melbourne Demons in the VFL / AFL. - Donnie Henderson
Donnie Henderson is a former defensive coordinator for the NFL's New York Jets and Detroit Lions. Henderson first joined the Jets during the 2004 NFL season. In 2005, the Jets had a second-ranked defense against the pass, but a 29th-ranked defense against the run, which undoubtedly was one of the factors leading to the team's disappointing 4-12 record (in addition to Chad Pennington and Curtis Martin being absent for most of the season due to injury). - Kurt Gidley
Kurt Gidley is a five-eighth/fullback who plays for the Newcastle Knights. He had a productive 2004 season (being 18th man for the NSW Blues), but missed most of season 2005 due to injury. He is the younger brother of Matthew Gidley. In a 2004 match against the Brisbane Broncos Gidley booted a field goal as the Knights caused a huge upset at Suncorp Stadium. The Knights were without Andrew Johns for the season. So far, Kurt has had a productive season in 2007. - Danny Hay
Danny Hay (born May 15, 1975) is a New Zealand soccer player, who last played as a central defender for the Perth Glory in the Australian A-League. He started the season as inaugural captain for the Auckland based New Zealand Knights, but left the club in December following a falling out with management. He played out the season with Perth Glory. He appeared in the English FA Premier League and in the UEFA Champions League, playing for Leeds United F.C. However, … - George Dixon
George Dixon (1934 - August 6, 1990) was a former professional Canadian football player and a Canadian Interuniversity Sport football coach. Dixon starred as a running back for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League, from 1959 to 1965. While Dixon played in only 76 games during his injury-shortened, seven year career, all with the Alouettes, he is remembered as one of their finest players. Dixon's jersey #28 is one of seven retired by the Alouettes, … - Eddie Howe
Eddie Howe (born November 29, 1977 in Bournemouth) is a former English footballer. He was a defender. He spent much of his career at Bournemouth, and is presently a coach at the club. Howe began his career at A.F.C. Bournemouth, after signing from local football team Parley Sports. He soon established himself as an important players. - David Hille
David Hille (born 2 July, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He debuted in 2001 with the Essendon Football Club and has been a solid ruckman for a number of years. In a surprise decision, Hille was appointed stand-in captain for the 2006 AFL season after Matthew Lloyd suffered a season-ending hamstring injury. He captained his first game in Round 6, 2006. In the Round 17, 2006 clash between Essendon and Brisbane Lions, … - Paul McCrane
Paul David McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is a Grammy Award-nominated American movie, television and theatre actor, as well as an occasional television director. His roles include Emil Antonowsky in "RoboCop", Montgomery MacNeil in "Fame", Astronaut Pete Conrad in "From the Earth to the Moon", cancer-absorbing mutant Leonard Betts in "The X-Files" and Dr. Robert Romano on "ER". - Lisa Potts
Lisa Potts, GM (married name Webb) is a former nursery teacher. She was injured in 1996 while protecting children in her St Luke's Primary School class in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England from a machete attack by a man with severe paranoid schizophrenia. Her arm was almost severed in the attack and four children were injured. Potts, who was 21 years old at the time, also suffered severe cuts to her head, back, and both arms. - Gary Moorcroft
Gary Moorcroft (born 16 April 1976) was an Australian rules football player for the Essendon Bombers and Melbourne Demons in the AFL. Moorcroft caught the attention of talent scouts with his winning of the Morrish Medal in 1994 whilst playing for the Northern Knights. Best known for his Mark of the Year over Brad Johnson in Round 14, 2001, Moorcroft was a short, … - Charles E. Freeman
Charles E. Freeman (born 1933) is an American attorney, judge and member of the Illinois Supreme Court. He was elected to his position on the court on November 6, 1990, becoming its first African-American justice. He served as chief justice from May 12, 1997 to January 1, 2000. His political affiliation is Democratic, and his home city is Chicago. - Magdalena Grzybowska
Magdalena Grzybowska is a former Polish tennis player. Grzybowska was born in Poznań, Poland. She won the Juniors singles competition at the Grand Slam tournament 1996 Australian Open. She also competed for Poland in the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, where she lost in the first round. Since then, until her knee injury in 1998, she managed a rather successful career, culminating in the 30th position in the cummulative WTA ranking for that year, … - Willard Hershberger
Willard McKee Hershberger was a major league baseball catcher from 1938 to 1940. Hershberger has the unfortunate distinction of being the only major league player to commit suicide during the season. Born in Lemon Cove, California, Hershberger did not get to the majors until later in his career. In the minor leagues, he played catcher for the New York Yankees farm team, the Newark Bears. In 1937, Hershberger was on the Newark team that posted a record of 109-43, … - Ken Currie
Ken Currie (born 1960, North Shields, England) is a Scottish painter, one of the most influential living artists in Scotland. His paintings are displayed in public and museum collections world-wide. Currie's paintings are concerned with how the human body is affected by illness, ageing and physical injury, social and political issues or philosophical questions - Bowen Lockwood
Bowen Lockwood (born July 1, 1978) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Originally from Mt. Eliza, Lockwood attended Geelong College and was recruited from Geelong U18 in the 1996 AFL Draft at pick number 7. Touted as a possible key forward for Port Adelaide, Lockwood earned a Rising Star nomination in 1997, his debut year. After a training incident in 1999 where Lockwood picked up a ball and was crashed into by a teammate, … - Jason Beckford
Jason Beckford (born 14 February 1970 in Manchester) is a former striker with Manchester City, Birmingham City, Millwall and Northampton Town. Beckford's career was ended prematurely by injury and he arrived at Mossley after coaching Bolton Wanderers' Academy side. He was appointed assistant manager in June 2002 and, following Ally Pickering's sudden departure in July 2003 he was appointed team manager. - Lazar Vidovic
Lazar Vidovic (born April 1, 1965) is a former Australian rules footballer. He was recruited from Castlemaine, Victoria and debuted in 1989 with the St Kilda Football Club. He missed the 1990 season with a knee injury but returned in 1991. In 1997, he played with the Saints in 1997 as a backup ruckman when Peter Everitt suffered an injury, but he tragically injured his knee again during the finals series, … - Ted Whitten Jnr
Edward James "Ted" Whitten Junior (born March 15, 1957) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. As the son of Hall of Fame VFL legend Ted Whitten Sr., Whitten was in the media spotlight from a very young age and was expected to achieve big things and follow in the footsteps of his father. As a youngster in junior leagues, he was put on a heavy tag, solely due to his name. Whitten made his debut in 1974 at his father's club Footscray, … - Mirella Simoncini
Mirella Simoncini, originally a ballet dancer. She had a chance for a temporary career in radio and television. An injury made her decide to stop dancing full-time. She did not dance for quite a few years and developed an interest in journalism. Her first job with the radio was as a voice for Radio 3 DJ Frits Spits. She became DJ for 538 with the Green Report. Switched to the public channel as she got her own show at 3 FM (Bad Grrrl). - Stephen Saland
Stephen M. Saland is a member of the New York State Senate. He has represented the 41st Senate District, which consists of Columbia and part of Dutchess County, since 1990. Saland is a Republican. Saland maintains a law practice in Poughkeepsie, New York. He previously held office as Town Councilman in Wappinger, New York and in the New York State Assembly. - Paul Reiber
Paul Reiber is the Chief Justice on the Vermont Supreme Court. Reiber graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in 1970 and from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts in 1974. Reiber was in private practice in Rutland until becoming a partner in Kenlan, Schweibert & Facey in 1986. He was appointed by Governor Jim Douglas as an Associate Justice in October 2003. Douglas swore him in as Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court on December 17, 2004. - Jayde Lovell
Jayde Leota (born July 7, 1988) is a senior coach with the Australian branch of Karate International. In 2005, at just 19 years of age, Jade was the coach of the first ever Australian delegation to the Karate International annual tournament in Okinawa, Japan. Whilst the delegation performed well, receiving ten places between its small six-man team, Jade herself left the tournament due to injury without competing. - Carmine M. Garofalo
Father of Janeane Garofalo. - Boyce Holleman
Boyce Holleman was born and raised in Wiggins, Mississippi, began the practice of law there in May, 1950 and comes from an old pioneer lumbering family in South Mississippi. He and his family moved to Gulfport in 1967, where he resided at the time of his death. He served in World War II as a Naval Aviator, was shot down while making a bomb run at the invasion of Saipan and spent 14 months recovering from severe burns sustained. He retired from the Navy with the rank of Lt. Commander and... - Ivars Kalnins
- Allison Parker Burbank
So much of my world was shaken up by Katrina that I'm not really sure what to say "about me". "About Me" is a blog recounting me, being exiled from my beloved neighborhood of LAKEVIEW THE FORGOTTEN to South Austin and coming back homeless, kitties-in-tow, to a world where my biz, WWW.NEWORLEANSTRAFFICTICKETS.COM has been all but obliterated by my relative obscurity. - Albert Injury
- Christopher Reeve
Christopher D'Olier Reeve (September 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004) was an American actor, director, producer and writer. He established himself early as a Juilliard-trained stage actor before portraying Superman/Kal-El/Clark Kent in four films, from 1978 to 1987. In the 1980s, he starred in several films, including "Somewhere in Time" (1980), "Deathtrap" (1982), "The Bostonians" (1984), and "Street Smart" (1987). - Harry Pavilack
- Dr Daniel Paul Lammertse MD
Daniel P. Lammertse , M.D. , is the Medical Director of Craig Hospital. Dr. Lammertse received his B.A in 1973 and his M.D. from Ohio State University in 1976. He received his American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (ABPM&R) Certification in 1980 and ABPM&R Sub-Specialty Certificate in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine in 1998. Dr. Lammertse came to Craig Hospital in 1981 and has served as Medical Director since 1984. - Dr Leonard Irving Banco MD
Leonard Banco , MD . Vice President, Strategy & Regional Development, Connecticut Children's Medical Center. - Edgar Snyder
Edgar Snyder, (born September 6, 1941) is a Pittsburgh-area personal injury attorney. Born in Connellsville, Pennsylvania to Polish and Russian immigrants, Snyder was pressured at an early age to pursue a professional career. After being educated at Penn State and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Snyder has been practicing law in western Pennsylvania since the 1960s. He began his career as a criminal defense lawyer, … - Philip H. Corboy
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