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Mustafa F. Özbilgin

1970 births | british people


Mustafa F. Özbilgin (born 1970) is a Turkish-born British academic and social scientist. He is Professor of Human Resource Management at Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia, and since January 2006 editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Equal Opportunities International.

Özbilgin obtained a BA in Business Administration from Bosphorus University in Turkey in 1993, a MA in Human Resource Management and Development at Marmara University (also Turkey) in 1995 and a PhD in Social Sciences at the University of Bristol in 1998.

Jean Riachi (disambiguation)

1970 births | lebanese composers | lebanese record producers | living people


Jean-Marie Riachi (born May 24, 1970 in Ras Baalbek, Bekaa) is a Lebanese arranger, composer and record producer.

Riachi grew up in a non-musical family, however his passion and talent in music was obvious when he started playing the keyboard at the age of eight. In 1988, at 18 years of age, he participated in Studio el Fan, a Lebanese talent show, where he performed as a keyboard player. He was attending USEK University faculty of fine art at the time.

Armando Fernández

1970 births | mexican sport wrestlers | olympic wrestlers of mexico | people from xalapa | wrestlers at the 1992 summer olympics | wrestlers at the 1996 summer olympics


Armando Fernández (1970-) is a Mexican former sport wrestler from Xalapa, Vera Cruz in eastern Mexico.

Thomas Diez

1970 births | academics of the university of birmingham | german political scientists | international relations scholars | living people


Thomas Diez (born 1970) is Professor of International Relations Theory and Head of Department in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham. Diez earned his PhD at the University of Mannheim. He was formerly a Research Fellow at the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute where he worked with Barry Buzan and Ole Waever. He studies international relations theory, European integration and conflict transformation and is best known for his contributions to the debate on the European Union's normative power. Books he has edited or co-edited include The EU and the Cyprus Conflict: Modern Conflict, Postmodern Union (Manchester University Press, 2002), European Integration Theory (Oxford University Press, 2004) and The European Union and Border Conflicts (Cambridge University Press, 2008).

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Gus Nketia

1970 births | athletes at the 1996 summer olympics | commonwealth games competitors for new zealand | competitors at the 1994 commonwealth games | competitors at the 1996 summer olympics | living people | new zealand athletes | olympic athletes of new zealand | sprinters


Augustine ("Gus") Nketia (born December 30, 1970 in Kumasi, Ghana was a New Zealand sprinting competitor.

He competed at the 1994 Commonwealth Games and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He currently holds the New Zealand national record of 10.11 over 100 metres, and won five national titles over the distance. Profile at the New Zealand Olympic Committee website

Olena Ronzhyna

1970 births | living people | olympic rowers of the unified team | olympic rowers of ukraine | olympic silver medalists for ukraine | rowers at the 1992 summer olympics | rowers at the 1996 summer olympics | rowers at the 2000 summer olympics | rowers at the 2004 summer olympics | soviet rowers | ukrainian rowers


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Olena Ronzhyna-Morozova (Елена Ронжина-Морозова; born November 18, 1970 in Dnipropetrovsk) is a retired rower from the Ukraine, who won a silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics. She is a four-time Olympian.

Georgi Georgiev (forward)

1970 births | bulgarian footballers | living people | players in a pfg


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Georgi Georgiev (born 20 August 1970) is a Bulgarian footballer currently ( as of June 2007) playing for PFC Lokomotiv Mezdra as a forward.

Gary biskup

1970 births | american child actors | american film actors | american jews | american television actors | people from temple | texas actors


Gary Biskup (born on June 30 1970) is an American actor born in Temple, Texas. He is probably best remembered as a child actor for playing Chaka son of Tah and Sah on the 1970s television show Land of The Lost, for which he was nominated for three Young Artist Awards, winning two, and his stint on the short-lived Scott Baio vehicle Joanie Loves Chachi. Gary Biskup, bio at Internet Movie Database, retrieved June 23, 2007. He made appearances on The Love Boat, Chips, Chico and the Man, Silver Spoons, and provided the voice for Presto the Magician on the Dungeons & Dragons television series along with Eight is Enough co-star, Willie Aames.

In 2005, Might Magazine published an article detailing Biskup's pycho ex-wife and her estranged love affair with Britney Spears. Biskup is said to have had multiple "relations" with Britney and is rumored to have been involved with Paris Hilton, although nothing was ever proven, although Hilton was said to have been coming out of his dressing room quite often while Biskup was filming an amateur adult-film film known as Peter Gozinya", pronounced "goes-in-ya" The story was later proven to be true by a childhood friend of Biskup's who worked at the magazine, fleshed out with Biskup's cooperation. The issue was intended as a satire of sexual issues published by the likes of magazines Spin and Rolling Stone when once-popular child stars meet current stars. This event is chronicled in Dave Eggers's A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius, with semi-factual explanation of the events and exposition on the significance behind such an event. Eggers was a founder of Might Magazine.

Mirjana Maric

1970 births | chess woman grandmasters | living people | people from belgrade | people from new york city | serbian chess players | serbian-americans | yugoslav chess players



datebirth = 10 placebirth = New York, USA datedeath = placedeath = title = WGM worldchampion = womensworldchampion = rating = 2264 (January 2008) peakrating = 2333 (July 2000) }} Mirjana Maric (Marić) (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирјана Марић ; born January 10, 1970 in New York, USA) is an American-born, Serbian chess player, who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM). She is living in Belgrade, capital of Serbia (former Yugoslavia). She has dual citizenship, Serbian and American.

Mirjana Maric was introduced to chess at the age of four, together with her 20 minutes older twin sister Alisa Maric. Alisa and Mirjana are only twins with grandmaster titles in the history of modern chess.

Andrew McKim

1970 births | adirondack red wings players | boston bruins players | canadian ice hockey centres | detroit red wings players | eisbären berlin players | hull olympiques alumni | ice hockey personnel from new brunswick | living people | providence bruins players | salt lake golden eagles players | st. john's maple leafs players | undrafted national hockey league players | verdun junior canadiens alumni | zsc lions players


birth_place = Saint John, NB, CAN draft = Undrafted draft_year = draft_team = career_start = 1990 career_end = 2001 }} Andrew McKim (born July 6, 1970 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a retired Canadian ice hockey centre. He played in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings, playing a total of 38 regular season games, scoring a goal and 4 assists for 5 points, collecting 6 penalty minutes. He also spent three seasons in Germany's Deutsche Eishockey-Liga for the Eisbären Berlin and two seasons in Switzerland's Nationalliga A for the Kloten Flyers and the ZSC Lions before retiring in 2001.

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