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  1. Behrang Safari

    Behrang Safari is a Swedish-Iranian football midfielder currently playing for Malmö FF. He came to Sweden as a two-year-old from Iran with his family. They settled in the small town Höganäs, and later moved to Lund when he was five. Safari played his first game in Allsvenskan in July 2004 when he came on as a substitute.

  2. Dave Hyatt

    Dave Hyatt is an American software developer currently employed by Apple Inc. (since July 15, 2002), where he is part of the development team responsible for the Safari web browser and WebKit framework. Hyatt was part of the original team that shipped the beta releases and 1.0 release of Safari. He is currently the Safari and WebKit Architect. Before Apple, Hyatt worked at Netscape Communications from 1997 to 2002 where he contributed to the Mozilla web browser.

  3. Kim Deal

    Kim Deal (born June 10, 1961 as Kimberly Ann Deal) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and bassist. Deal first joined the Pixies in January 1985 as the band's bassist, adopting the stage name Mrs. John Murphy (after the name of her husband at the time) for the band's releases "Come on Pilgrim" and "Surfer Rosa". After "Doolittle" and the Pixies' resulting hiatus, she formed The Breeders, …

  4. Mike Pinkerton

    Mike "Pink" Pinkerton is an American software developer who is known for his work on the Mozilla browsers. He lectures on "Development of Open Source Software" at George Washington University. Pinkerton started working at Netscape Communications in June 1997 where he worked on the Netscape Navigator and then Mozilla browsers. While at Netscape he started development of the Camino (then Chimera) web browser with Dave Hyatt.

  5. Denys Finch Hatton

    Denys George Finch Hatton (April 24, 1887 - May 14, 1931) was a big-game hunter, and presumably the lover of Karen Blixen (also known by her pen name as Isak Dinesen), who wrote about him in her autobiographical book "Out of Africa" first published in 1937. In the book, his name is hyphenated Finch-Hatton. Finch-Hatton was the son of Henry Stormont Finch Hatton, Earl of Winchilsea, and Anne Coddrington, daughter of a former Admiral of the British Fleet.

  6. Alby Mangels

    Albertus Zwier "Alby" Mangels (born November 16, 1948) is a Dutch-born Australian adventurer and documentary film-maker widely remembered for his "World Safari" adventure travel films (World Safari I, World Safari II, and World Safari III). Mangels, who immigrated to Australia as a child in 1956, worked in a large variety of jobs, his last being for John Andrae in Murray Bridge doing brickwork.

  7. Jens Alfke

    Jens Alfke is a software developer, who has been employed by Apple Computer since 1991. He is best known for creating the Stickies software application for Mac OS and the iChat application for Mac OS X. He has most recently worked on the Safari RSS team.

  8. Bridget Hall

    Bridget Hall is an American supermodel. She was born on December 12, 1977 in Springdale, Arkansas. At the age of 10, she was modeling in Dallas, Texas where she was living in the suburb of Farmers Branch, Texas, where she briefly attended R. L. Turner High School. Shortly after she moved with her mother Donna Hall to New York City to pursue her modeling career.

  9. Josephine Wiggs

    Josephine Wiggs is a lesbian indie/alternative rock musician, noted for parts in Perfect Disaster, The Breeders, and Dusty Trails. In 1988, Wiggs met Kim Deal when Perfect Disaster supported the Pixies in London. Deal, Tanya Donelly and Wiggs got together in December 1989 to form The Breeders, recording their first album, Pod, in 10 days with Steve Albini producing. Their next release was the Safari EP in 1992, followed by the platinum album Last Splash in 1993, …

  10. Hans Hass

    Hans Hass (born January 23, 1919 in Vienna, Austria) is a biologist and mainly known for his documentaries about sharks, the energon theory, and his commitment to the protection of the environment.

  11. Cindy Garrison

    Cindy Garrison is an outdoors guide and host of the ESPN Outdoors program, "Get Wild! With Cindy Garrison". Garrison grew up in Northern California and Oregon. Her parents, both of whom hunt and fish, introduced her to the sports as a child. When she traveled to Botswana with her father in 1998, she so enjoyed the experience that she stayed for five years, running camps for a safari company as well as founding her own safari company.

  12. Darin Adler

    Darin Adler was the technical lead for Apple Computer's System 7 operating system release. During 1985-1987 he worked for ICOM Simulations as primary developer of the MacVenture series of games, including Shadowgate. Adler went on to work at General Magic and Eazel. As of 2004, he is the engineering manager of the Safari web browser team at Apple, which also develops the WebKit framework.

  13. Casper Christensen

    Casper Lindholm Christensen is a Danish comedian. He has hosted many shows including "Casper & Mandrilaftalen", the Danish airing of "Shooting Stars" and "Don't Forget Your Toothbrush" ("Husk lige tandbørsten"), and the Danish version of "Deal or No Deal". He also had a leading role in the Danish sit-coms "Langt fra Las Vegas" (Far Away from Las Vegas) and "Klovn" (Clown/Fool).

  14. Lars Hjortshøj

    Lars Hjortshøj is a Danish stand-up comedian, tv- and radio host. He has taken part in many Danish shows including "Casper & Mandrilaftalen" and in the sit-com "Langt fra Las Vegas". As of February 2006 Lars Hjortshøj is still co-host in Radio 100FM's morning show "Morgenhyrderne" along with Lasse Rimmer and Andrea Elisabeth Rudolph.

  15. Valerie Singleton

    Valerie Singleton OBE (born 9 April 1937) is a British television and radio presenter, best known as the longest-serving female presenter of the popular children's series, "Blue Peter". She was educated at the Arts Educational School at Tring Park in Tring, Hertfordshire. Originally having wanted to be a ballerina, she trained at RADA and began a career as an actress. In 1959, she starred in the sitcom "The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull".

  16. Pavel Hak

    Pavel Hak is a Czech-born French playwright and author. Exiled to France in 1986, he studied philosophy at the Sorbonne. He has published four novels, "Safari", "Sniper", "Lutte à mort" and "Trans", though the second is the only one published in English translation. "Sniper" (2005) is a graphic account of genocide and torture in an un-named country. It met with largely positive reviews on publication in the UK.

  17. Bror von Blixen-Finecke

    Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke (July 25, 1886 - March 4, 1946) was a Swedish baron, writer, and African big-game hunter. One of a pair of identical twins born to an aristocratic Swedish family (his twin, Hans, died in a plane crash in 1917), he married his Danish cousin, Karen Blixen (better known by her pen name, Isak Dinesen), in 1913 and they moved to Africa, where they bought a coffee plantation in Kenya.

  18. Kim Rhode

    Kimberly Susan ("Kim") Rhode (born July 16, 1979) is an American double trap and skeet shooter. A California native, she is a two-time Olympic gold medal winner and six-time national champion in double trap. She was the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Most recently she won a gold medal in double trap shooting at the 2004 Summer Games. Born in Whittier, California, Rhode began sport hunting at an early age, …

  19. Jan Gintberg

    Jan Gintberg is a Danish stand-up comedian, tv- and radio host. He started his career as a stand-up comedian in 1992 where he was number three in the competition to be the best Danish stand-up comedian. In 1997 he got his breakthrough with the radio-program "Tæskeholdet" (Danish for: The Thrashing Team) on DR's P3, along with Casper Christensen, Mads Vangsø, and Søren Søndergaard. Since then he has been a part of many television comedy shows, …

  20. Campbell Adamson

    Sir (William Owen) Campbell Adamson (June 26, 1922 - August 21, 2000) was a British industrialist and liberal capitalist who raised the profile of the Confederation of British Industry and pioneered a banking revolution at the Abbey National Adamson was educated at Rugby School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he read economics. Being rejected by the armed forces due to hereditary night-blindness, …

  21. Murder Of Julie Ward

    The murder of Julie Ward in Kenya in 1988 is notable for the indefatigable campaign by her father, John Ward, firstly to persuade the Kenyan authorities to recognise that Miss Ward was murdered and secondly to try to identify the killer or killers. Julie Ward, then 28, was a wildlife photographer and her burned, dismembered body was found a week after she went missing on a solo photography safari in the Masai Mara game reserve. To date there have been two trials.

  22. Theodore Roosevelt V

    Theodore Roosevelt V is the great-great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. In "The Indomitable Theodore Roosevelt," a movie biography of the president, Roosevelt played the part of his own great-granduncle, Quentin Roosevelt. Roosevelt and his father, Theodore Roosevelt IV, appeared in "In the Blood," a documentary which argues that safari hunting helps preserve African wildlife. Theodore Roosevelt V attended Princeton University.

  23. Marjorie Dunn

    Marjorie Dunn is a British horn player who performed with the Michael Nyman Band from 1991-1994. Having left for Africa, she has since been replaced with Dave Lee. She was preceded by Michael Thompson. She was once a member of the European Union Youth Orchestra. In 1993, she met Gavin Blair, with whom she now runs a safari tour through Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia. They were married in 1996.

  24. Safar-Ali Safari
  25. Mash-Ebrahim Safari
  26. Mohammad Reza Safari
  27. Parvin Safari
  28. Niki Safari
  29. Jan Glæsel
  30. Sunil Goel
  31. Arturo Vaquero
  32. Naseem Khan
  33. Gastone Casadei
  34. Frau Eggert
  35. Kelly Safari

    What I really like is.

  36. Laleh Safari

    Just putting this out there... I'm never really on this thing. In fact, I'm never really on the computer anymore. I dedicate a lot of my time to my work and when I'm not working, it's either sleeping or drinking =). My job is hard work, but I'm never bored and I'm always smiling.

  37. Cari Safari

    Get your layout on.

  38. Moon Safari

    i like to go outside, do stuff about music, longboarding and surfing, watching spinal tap, cycling, and eating cereal.

  39. Ahmad Safari
  40. Dana -Kamiyah, L0nd0n, Dana An Safari-

    found this.

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