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  Baseball Prospectus | Events | Chat with David Cameron
David Cameron: There are some big name guys available this year, as more teams were willing to gamble on leaving high draft picks exposed, but the Rule 5 draft will be filled with its usual selection of relievers and middle infielders.
David Cameron: The easiest way is to wait two years and see which ones still have their shoulders in tact.
David Cameron: The effectiveness of minor league strikeout rates are something I've investigated, but I haven't found nearly as strong of a correlation as that would suggest.
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  David Cameron
Cameron's first attempt to reach Parliament was as the Conservative candidate for Stafford at the 1997 general election, but he was defeated by the Labour candidate David Kidney.
Cameron's victory in the leadership election, by that time widely expected based on opinion polls of Conservative Party members, was announced on 6 December 2005, at which point he became the 26th Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, succeeding Michael Howard.
David Cameron is the cousin of the Conservative political journalist and editor Sir Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet and the grandson of Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet.
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  David Cameron Information
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October, 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons.
Cameron's victory in the leadership election, by that time widely expected based on opinion polls of Conservative Party members, was announced on 6 December, 2005, at which point he became the 26th Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, succeeding Michael Howard.
Cameron is in favour of overturning the ban on fox-hunting[25] and has stated that a Conservative government under his leadership would give government time for a free vote on the issue.
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  David Cameron - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the House of Commons.
David Cameron is the cousin of the Conservative political journalist and editor Sir Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet and the grandson of Sir William Mount, 2nd Baronet.
Cameron's victory in the leadership election, by that time widely expected based on opinion polls of Conservative Party members, was announced on 6 December 2005, at which point he became the 26th Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, succeeding Michael Howard.
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 David Cameron - Uncyclopedia
David Cameron still refuses to answer yes or no to allegations he was a crack head at university.
David Cameron plans to change his Etonian image, to that of 'one of the lads' and has been taking speech training lessons from David 'knuckles' Davies.
Cameron has been holding discussions with his wife, and it is rumoured that after three children he will convert to Homo Sapien, for six months to increase penetration into the gay vote.
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 DAVID CAMERON : Encyclopedia Entry
David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons.
Cameron is not the youngest post-war leader of the Conservative Party however; this record belongs to William Hague, elected at the age of 36.
Cameron describes himself as a "modern compassionate conservative" and has spoken of a need for a new style of politics, saying that he was "fed up with the Punch and Judy politics of Westminster" [11].
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/David_Cameron   (2617 words)

  
 David Cameron
David Cameron MP Conservative Party leader, David Cameron was born on 9 October 1966 and was educated at Eton and Brasenose College, Oxford.
David Cameron came to prominence in 2005 when as Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Skills, he delivered an impressive speech at Conservative Party Conference that instantly converted him from an outsider to be favourite to take over from Michael Howard as Conservative Party leader.
David Cameron told Sue Lawley on Radio 4's Desert Island Discs that he wanted to take Benny Hill's 1971 hit Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West), which was the only song he knows all the words to.
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 David Cameron - Witney MP and leader of the Conservative party
David Cameron, Witney MP, became the leader of the Conservative Party on Tuesday December 6th when he won 134,446 of the 198.844 (67.6%) valid votes cast by Tory party members.
David Cameron became the Witney MP in 2001 and was re-elected in May 2005 with 49.3% of the votes (26,571 votes, a 14,156 majority over Liz Leffman the Liberal Democrat candidate).
David Cameron is married to Samantha and they have 3 children (their third child, a boy named Arthur Elwin, was born on February 14th 2006 and weighed 7lb 13oz).
www.witney.net /davidcameron.htm   (323 words)

  
 David Cameron   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
David Cameron would win a general election by 54 seats, based on voting patterns in last week’s local elections, according to a study published this weekend.
David Cameron told the Conservatives yesterday: "Let us have faith; this time we'll do it." Boosted by a run of favourable opinion polls, the Tory leader claimed that his party, which has been in opposition for a decade, is at last a "contender" for power.
Mr Cameron has argued that a lack of role models was fuelling gang culture and called for fathers to be compelled to take a greater role in bringing up their children.
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 Biography of David Allan Cameron (1848-1902)
Born and raised at Tealaggan, Drumcardine Concession in Kirkhill Parish, Inverness-shire, Scotland, David Allan Cameron was the fourth born child of John Cameron and Isabella Dallas.
The Cameron boys were well rounded and prepared for the frontier, with flsmithing and carpentry skills, along with outstanding animal husbandry abilities, honed on their father’s lands.
After the children's funeral, David appears to have remained in the Gladstone area, while Georgina was reported (in the July 26, 1885 issue of the local newspaper, the Gladstone Age) to have gone to Portage La Prairie, to be with friends.
www.cameronville.com /crofts/tom-kari/cameron/bio-dac.html   (4176 words)

  
 David Cameron visit
David Cameron poses with a puppy at Burford adoption centre
David Cameron, MP for Witney, has visited the Blue Cross animal adoption centre in Burford.
Mr Cameron was at the centre to meet the animals currently looking for permanent homes and to learn about the work of The Blue Cross in rehoming small animals and rehabilitating equines.
www.bluecross.org.uk /web/site/News/2006/David_Cameron_visit.asp   (240 words)

  
 Civitas: David Cameron's Policy Shutdown
Until recently Mr Cameron had given the impression that he was going to take a long, careful look at policy issues and wait for commissions to report before making final decisions.
David Cameron's political style seems to be to surreneder on any issue where previously the party had got some stick.
Cameron is not stupid - social insurance may be a good idea, but it is electoral suicide.
www.civitas.org.uk /blog/archives/2006/01/david_camerons.html   (1003 words)

  
 The Sun Online - News: David Cameron's drug tears
TORY leader David Cameron fights back tears as he hears 12 junkies tell how they beat drugs.
Mr Cameron visited the Ley community programme in Yarnton, Oxon.
Today Mr Cameron launches a charity — the Young Adult Trust — promoting his idea of school leavers carrying out voluntary community work.
www.thesun.co.uk /article/0,,2-2006500303,00.html   (244 words)

  
 Profile: David Cameron | Special Reports | Guardian Unlimited Politics
But David Cameron has a political party to transform, and a nation to lead to a bright new future, and his campaign team materialise in the car park already crackling with energy, mobiles clamped to ears, pacing furiously: a little bit of The West Wing in the heart of the West Country.
Cameron will be required to defend his bid before a panel of rightwing commentators, and perhaps also answer questions about being a director of Urbium, a late-night bar business that takes a different view to his party on 24-hour drinking.
David Cameron, then 25, was a special adviser to the chancellor, but nobody had told him where he should stand.
politics.guardian.co.uk /toryleader/story/0,,1580602,00.html   (4106 words)

  
 Drugs, David Cameron and a question that must be answered | the Daily Mail
But it is Cameron who seems blessed with the magic touch to make his party feel good about itself again and strike a chord with the wider electorate, too.
If Mr Cameron had had an affair outside marriage, then there just might be an argument for regarding such a matter as being relevant only to his family and his own conscience rather than an issue for the public domain.
If David Cameron is to answer the "drugs question" because he may become Tory Leader and even dare I say Prime Minister.
www.dailymail.co.uk /pages/live/articles/news/newscomment.html?in_article_id=365365&in_page_id=1787   (1289 words)

  
 Is David Cameron all style and no substance? | News | Telegraph
David Cameron opened the Conservative Party conference yesterday with a defiant speech calling for a more green and family-friendly style of government, and rejecting growing demands from the right to promise tax cuts at the next election.
David Cameron is one of the few people in his party who recognise that loathing and contempt has been the default reaction to the Tories for at least twenty years now, one of the few people who recognise the importance of rebranding.
David Cameron is a tare in the conservative wheat.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?view=BLOGDETAIL&grid=P30&blog=yourview&xml=/news/2006/10/02/ublview02.xml   (12077 words)

  
 David Cameron neuer Vorsitzender der britischen Konservativen, Publikationen, Außenstelle London, ...
David Cameron ist der fünfte Vorsitzende der Konservativen in achteinhalb Jahren.
David Cameron ist verheirat, seine Frau Samantha erwartet ihr drittes Kind, nach Tochter Nancy und dem behinderten Sohn Ivan.
Dies allerdings scheint sich zum ersten, grösseren strategischen Fehler Camerons zu entwickeln, denn diese Haltung wird zwar in der Partei mehrheitlich unterstützt, aber von einflussreichen Politikern aus Europaparlament und Unterhaus entschieden abgelehnt.
www.kas.de /proj/home/pub/28/1/-/dokument_id-7661/mailto:kas-uk@kas.de   (1327 words)

  
 spiked-politics | Column | David Cameron and the demise of Conservatism
After Cameron's praise-winning performance at his first prime minister's question time last week, New Labour chairman Ian McCartney sent out a highly defensive email circular, headed 'New gloss, same old Tories', which asserted that 'The Tories may have changed their leader yet again but the fundamental divide between the parties remains the same'.
By contrast, the speed with which Cameron moved to set up a new commission on the environment, headed by trendy Green millionaire Zac Goldsmith, was a clear statement of his conformist attitude to the new political terrain mapped out under Blair.
While Cameron has had an easy start, it remains true that the Conservatives are a very long way behind where New Labour already was when Blair became leader, and that the 'Cameron factor' has had a less positive impact on public attitudes than the Blair factor did a decade ago.
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 Who is David Cameron? - Independent Online Edition > UK Politics
Cameron, in particular, has being doing so with such enthusiasm that some are now daring to hope that, if he becomes leader, all this might - just might - work, and miraculously revive the corpse.
Among its key members beside Cameron and Osborne are Oliver Letwin; Michael Gove, the columnist and MP for Surrey Heath; and another Conservative Research Department former staffer, Ed Vaizey, MP for Wantage (a stone's throw from David Cameron's own Oxfordshire constituency of Witney).
Cameron has campaigned vigorously on behalf of disabled children and special schools, and is proud of an e-Politix award he won for his work on this.
news.independent.co.uk /uk/politics/article330757.ece   (7566 words)

  
 turn up the heat » Greenwash Exposed - David Cameron
As Cameron says, “by taking a lead I’m hoping to create a green version of the arms race whereby parties outbid each other with environmentally friendly policies”(1).
Cameron has granted the joint chairmanship of his policy group on economic competitiveness to John Redwood, a man whose lack of concern about this planet could be explained by the rumour that he comes from another one.
Cameron has also appointed Alan Duncan, a former employee of Shell who still runs his own oil broking business, as his energy spokesman.
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 NEWS ABOUT DAVID CAMERON - MP FOR CHIPPING NORTON OXFORDSHIRE
David Cameron said, “I was delighted to present a petition on behalf of Chipping Norton Hospital and hope that by breaking the record the Government will listen to the will of thousands of people across the country.
David Cameron MP has signed a Bill in the House of Commons calling for a referendum on the European Constitution before it is ratified by the Government.
David met recently with Peter Neyroud, Chief Constable of the Thames Valley Force who explained that many of his officers were choosing to relocate to other areas where housing costs are lower, or to the Metropolitan force in London, where additional allowances are paid.
www.chippingnorton.net /cameronnews.htm   (4010 words)

  
 David Cameron Gives Conservatives Hope in Britain by Sacha Kumaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cameron argued throughout his campaign that the Conservative Party needed to adapt itself to modern Britain, and its politics.
Cameron has remained consciously vague on policy, arguing that it would be foolish to lay out detailed policy proposals four years before the next election.
Cameron, the party’s fourth leader since 1997, represents a break with that legacy -- he is only 39, married with three children, and cycles to work.
www.humanevents.com /article.php?id=10824   (883 words)

  
 David Cameron pledges to drive down UK's 'cost of living' | 24dash.com - Central Government
Conservative leader David Cameron today pledged to help British people "live life for less" by acting to bring down the cost of living.
Mr Cameron accused Chancellor Gordon Brown of adding to the burden on families who are feeling the pinch by hiking taxes and allowing housing costs to escalate.
However, Mr Cameron said he did not want to wait until he was in power to offer assistance to families.
www.24dash.com /centralgovernment/14998.htm   (502 words)

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