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  1. David Warrior

    David Warrior (b. February 10, 1980 in Brighton, England) is a British writer, artist and journalist.

  2. Rogue Warrior

    "Rogue Warrior", by Richard Marcinko, is an account of how he founded two U.S. Navy counter-terrorist units, SEAL Team SIX and Red Cell. Commanding Red Cell, he was directed to use them to test the Navy's anti-terrorist capabilities. During the tests, Red Cell was able to infiltrate supposedly impenetrable, highly secured bases, nuclear submarines, ships and other "secure areas", including the Presidential plane Air Force One.

  3. Eternal Warrior

    Eternal Warrior part 1 is Episode 1 of the TV series Mortal Kombat Conquest.

  4. Padmasree Warrior

    Padmasree Warrior is Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) Warrior joined Motorola in 1984 and was appointed its CTO in 2003. Warrior is responsible for the Motorola’s $4.0 billion research and development investment and the efforts of 25,000 engineers. She is an external director on the Board of Corning Corporation (NYSE:GLW). She is one of the most elevated Indian women in the US technology sector.

  5. The Ultimate Warrior

    Warrior (born James Hellwig on June 16, 1959) is a former American professional wrestler known to many as The Ultimate Warrior. He legally changed his name to Warrior in 1993.

  6. John Bolton

    John Bolton (1951, London) is a British comic book artist and illustrator most known for his dense, painted style, which often verges on the photorealism. Bolton gained a degree in graphics and design before he began, in an almost casual way, to work in comics. His first works in Great Britain were for magazines like "Look In" (alongside other British talents such as Arthur Ranson, Angus P. Allan and Jim Baikie), …

  7. Piracy

    Piracy is a robbery committed at sea, or sometimes on the shore, by an agent without a commission from a sovereign nation. Seaborne piracy against transport vessels remains a significant issue (with estimated worldwide losses of US$13 to $16 billion per year), particularly in the waters between the Pacific and Indian Oceans, off the Somali coast, and in the Strait of Malacca and Singapore, which are used by over 50,000 commercial ships a year.

  8. June Jones

    June Sheldon Jones, III (born February 19, 1953, Portland, Oregon) is an American football coach, formerly with the Atlanta Falcons and currently with the University of Hawaiʻi.

  9. John Hart

    John Hart was a New Zealand rugby coach, mainly for Auckland and the All Blacks. He began his first class coaching career for Auckland in 1982. From then to 1986 Auckland achieved unprecedented success, winning the National Provincial Championship (NPC) every year but one. His team also won the Ranfurly Shield from Canterbury in 1985 to begin the longest reign in shield history. Hart then co-coached the All Blacks to win the first Rugby World Cup in 1987, …

  10. Steve Moore

    Steve Moore (born 11 June 1949) is a prolific British comics writer. He is credited with showing Alan Moore (no relation), then a struggling cartoonist, how to write comic scripts, and the pair collaborated under pseudonyms on strips for "Sounds" magazine, including one which introduced the character Axel Pressbutton. Steve Moore's pseudonym was "Pedro Henry", Alan's was "Curt Vile". He devised the "Future Shocks" format in "2000 AD", …

  11. David Lloyd

    David Lloyd (born 1950) is a British comics artist best known as the illustrator of the graphic novel "V for Vendetta", written by Alan Moore. He started working in comics in the late 1970s, drawing for "Halls of Horror", "TV Comic" and a number of Marvel UK titles. With writer Steve Parkhouse, he created the pulp adventure character Night Raven. When former Marvel UK editor Dez Skinn set up "Warrior" magazine in 1982, …

  12. Guan Yu

    Guan Yu (關羽) (160-219) was a Chinese military general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. He played a significant role in the civil war that led to the collapse of the Han Dynasty and the establishment of Shu Han, of which Liu Bei was the first emperor. One of the best known Chinese historical figures throughout East Asia, Guan Yu's true life stories have largely given way to semi-fictional ones, …

  13. Tony Martin

    Tony Martin (born 10 July 1978, Gladstone, Queensland) is an Australian professional rugby league player and plays for the New Zealand Warriors. Martin plays in the Centres, but can also operate on the wing. Martin often kicks goal for the Auckland based team. In 1999 he scored a vital try in Melbourne's victorious NRL Grand Final appearance. Martin is famous for sporting his trademark scrum cap.

  14. Wong Fei Hung

    Wong Fei Hung (July 9, 1847-March 25, 1924) was a martial artist, healer, and revolutionary who became a Chinese folk hero and the subject of numerous television series and films. As a healer and medical doctor, Wong practiced and taught acupuncture and other forms of traditional Chinese medicine at 'Po Chi Lam' (寶芝林), his clinic in Foshan, Guangdong Province, China, where he was known for his compassion and policy of treating any patient.

  15. Guru Gobind Singh

    Guru Gobind Singh (Born in Patna, Bihar, India, on 22 December, 1666 as "Gobind Rai" - 7 October, 1708, Nanded, Maharashtra, India) was the tenth and last of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Guru on November 11, 1675 following in the footsteps of his father, the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Teg Bahadur. He was Guru between 1675 and 1708. Guru Gobind Singh (also sometimes transliterated as 'Govind'), played a monumental part in the development of the Sikh faith.

  16. Justin Morgan

    Justin Morgan (aged 31) is an Australian former rugby league player and current coach of the English Super League side, the Hull Kingston Rovers. Morgan had a short playing career in Australia as a prop with the Canberra Raiders and, more famously, with the New Zealand Warriors who made the 2002 National Rugby League Grand Final after winning the Minor Premiership. He retired from playing aged 26. He rose to prominence as coach of French club, Toulouse Olympique in 2005, …

  17. Rick Barry

    Richard (Rick) Francis Dennis Barry III (born March 28, 1944, in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is an American former professional basketball player. He is considered by many veteran basketball observers to be the greatest pure small forward of all time as a result of his deadly outside shot, uncanny court vision, knowledge and execution of team defense principles, …

  18. Steve Price

    Steve Price is an Australian professional rugby league footballer. He has played the majority of his career with the Canterbury Bulldogs in what was then the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. He played for the Bulldogs through the Australian Rugby League and Super League eras into the National Rugby League era before moving to the New Zealand Warriors in 2005.

  19. Lee Na-Young

    Lee Na-young (born in Seoul, South Korea on February 22, 1979) is one of the Korean film and TV industry's most visible up-and-coming actresses. She has taken a variety of roles, playing the role of a deadly warrior in the thriller "Dream of a Warrior"; a quirky, love-sick public official in the romantic comedy "Please Teach Me English"; and a reserved, yet charming girl who has secretly admired a man for 10 years, but has never said a word to him, …

  20. Maharaja Ranjit Singh

    "Maharaja" Ranjit Singh, also called "Sher-e-Punjab" ("The Lion of the Punjab") (1780-1839) was a Sikh emperor of the sovereign country of Punjab and the Sikh Empire. His Samadhi is located in Lahore, Pakistan.

  21. Mark Ellis

    Mark Ellis is an American novelist who resides in Newport, Rhode Island with his wife of 27 years, Melissa Martin. Before becoming a full-time freelance writer in 1986, Ellis worked as a journalist, newspaper columnist, advertising copywriter and refrigeration engineer. His freelance feature work has appeared in dozens of publications over the years, ranging from comics to sports to popular culture.

  22. Scott Jones

    Scott Jones is a New Zealand rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is Second Row. He has not yet made his NRL debut but has appeared in the NSWRL Premier League for the Auckland Lions. Scott is of Nga Puhi and Ngati Hine descent. When Scott was little he loved to play rugby league. He started to play for a couple of rugby clubs when he was at intermediate.

  23. Ruben Wiki

    Ruben Wiki, ONZM (born January 25 1973 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors in the National Rugby League competition. Wiki is contracted with the Warriors until the end of the 2008 season. He also previously played with the Canberra Raiders for over 10 years playing alongside such greats ad Mal Meninga, …

  24. Huo Yuanjia

    Huo Yuanjia (c.1867-1910) was a Chinese martial artist and co-founder of the Chin Woo Athletic Association, a martial arts school in Shanghai. A practitioner of the martial art Mízōngyì, he is considered a hero in China for challenging foreign fighters in highly publicized matches at a time when Chinese sovereignty was being eroded by foreign concessions and spheres of influence.

  25. Misl

    Misl refers to a fighting clan. The period from 1716 to 1799 in Punjab was a highly turbulent time politically and militarily. This was caused by the overall decline of the Mughal Empire, particularly in Punjab caused by Sikh military action against it. This left a power vacuum that was eventually filled by the Sikh Confederacy. This Confederacy was made up of individual Sikh kingdoms that were ruled by Sikh barons. Each of these barons has his own army, …

  26. Ivan Cleary

    Ivan Cleary is a former rugby league player for the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Sydney Roosters, North Sydney Bears and New Zealand Warriors. He played in the 2002 National Rugby League grand final for the Warriors. Playing for the Roosters in 1998, Cleary scored 284 points, breaking the competition record held by Mick Cronin set in 1978 (subsequently surpassed by Hazem El Masri in 2003) Cleary is currently the coach of the New Zealand Warriors.

  27. Charles Tyler

    Admiral Sir Charles Tyler, GCB (1760 - 28 September 1835) was a British admiral who gained fame during the Napoleonic Wars as one of the Nelsonic Band of Brothers and a naval officer of great reputation and success who fought at the battles of Copenhagen and Trafalgar. Tyler was born in 1760, the son of Captain Peter Tyler of the Oxfordshire Light Infantry and his wife the Hon. Anna Maria Roper, daughter of Henry Roper, 8th Baron Teynham.

  28. Matthew MacFadyen

    Matthew Macfadyen (born October 17, 1974) is a British actor, best known for his role as MI5 agent Tom Quinn in the BBC television drama series "Spooks" and for starring as Fitzwilliam Darcy in the 2005 film version of "Pride and Prejudice". After having studied at the renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts from 1992 to 1995, Matthew Macfadyen quickly became a well-known actor in British theatre, due primarily to his work with the stage company Cheek by Jowl, …

  29. Zal

    Zāl was a mythical warrior of ancient Iran. He was born with white hair, and his name is used in Persian to refer to those who suffer from albinism. Zal was the son of Saam and the grandson of Nariman, both heroes of ancient Iran and protectors of "Iran-zamin". Because of his defect, Zal was rejected by his father who ordered his servants to leave the baby upon Mt. Damavand. The Mythical Simurgh bird, who resides upon Mt. Damavand, …

  30. The Scary Guy

    At 6ft tall, 18 stone and tattooed from head to toe ... The Scary Guy is quite possibly the most powerful Agent For Change on the planet today! The Power to Create World Peace Lives Within Each and Everyone of Us. - The Scary Guy 2000

  31. Thomas Leuluai

    Thomas Leuluai (born June 22 1985 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a New Zealand rugby league player for Wigan Warriors in the English Super League competition. His position is half-back. His father is former New Zealand international James Leuluai

  32. Stacey Jones

    Stacey Jones ONZM (born May 7 1976 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a rugby league player for Les Catalans Dragons in the European Super League competition. He usually plays halfback, but has briefly played five-eighth during his distinguished career, which includes 41 Tests for New Zealand (1995-2006). Stacey Jones is the first and only life member of the New Zealand Warriors.

  33. Percy Pringle

    Pringle entered the professional wrestling business in his teenage years as a ringside photographer. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force, serving four years on active duty; during this time, he occasionally wrestled for Gulf Coast independent promotions during off-duty hours. In 1978, he began managing as Percy Pringle (or, alternately, Percival Pringle III) in southeastern independent promotions.

  34. Nathan Fien

    Nathan Fien is a rugby league player, who currently plays for the New Zealand Warriors and formerly the North Queensland Cowboys. He was educated at Columba Catholic College, Charters Towers. Born in Australia, he claimed eligibility to play for New Zealand through a New Zealand-born grandmother, and has played in two 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations matches to date. Since then it has emerged that he has a New Zealand born great grandmother, not grandmother, …

  35. Simon Mannering

    Simon Mannering (born August 28, 1986) is a New Zealand rugby league player for the New Zealand Warriors. His position of choice is centre. In 2006, he was selected for the New Zealand Kiwis international squad for the 2006 Tri Nations tournament. He played in every game of the series for the Kiwis and was named Rookie of the year for the Kiwis. Thus far he has played 32 career games for the Warriors, scoring 15 tries.

  36. Cao Hong

    Cao Hong (? - 233) was a warrior of the Kingdom of Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. He was a cousin of Cao Cao and served him from very early on.

  37. Ian Henderson

    Ian Henderson (born 1983-04-23 in Torquay, England is an English-born rugby league player who currently plays for English side the Bradford Bulls in the Super League competition. His usual position is hooker. Ian is the brother of Andy Henderson of Castleford Tigers and Kevin of Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. He is of Scottish descent and plays for Scotland at international level.

  38. Shivaji

    Shivaji Bhosle, also known as Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Bhosle was the founder of Maratha empire in western India in 1674. Using guerrilla tactics superbly suited to the rugged mountains and valleys of the region, he annexed a portion of the then dominant Mughal empire. He is considered a great hero in India particularly in the present-day state of Maharashtra, and stories of his exploits have entered into folklore.

  39. Michael Witt

    Michael Witt (born in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia on January 1, 1984) is a rugby league player from the New Zealand Warriors and is one of the rising stars of the National Rugby League competition. One of the sport's most accomplished goalkickers, his position is either halfback or five-eighth and his down-to-earth attitude, dedication, natural talent and ability have won him many fans, …

  40. Lance Hohaia

    Lance Hohaia is a New Zealand rugby league player. *NZ Warriors Profile

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