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  Mike Marsh Information
Michael Lawrence ("Mike") Marsh (born August 4, 1967) is a former American sprinter, the 1992 Olympic champion in the 200 m.
Marsh was born in Los Angeles, and attended highschool in Hawthorne, California.
Marsh retired from international athletics after the 1997 season, in which he again qualified for the 100 m final at the World Championships, where he placed last.
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  Mike Marsh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Lawrence ("Mike") Marsh (born August 4, 1967) is a former American sprinter, the 1992 Olympic champion in the 200 m.
Marsh was born in Los Angeles, and attended highschool in Hawthorne, California.
Marsh retired from international athletics after the 1997 season, in which he again qualified for the 100 m final at the World Championships, where he placed last.
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 Football players profiles - English footballers soccer careers
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We only profile retired footballers, who have played in the English leagues.
Mike Brolly Tricky winger delighted crowds at Grimsby & Scunthorpe.
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Mike was saved this salutary treatment to a large extent, at first by virtue of the greatness of his family, and, later, by his own performances on the cricket field.
Mike arrived, sidling into the study in the half-sheepish, half-defiant manner peculiar to small brothers in the presence of their elders, and stared in silence at the photographs on the walls.
Mike followed him in silence to his study, and preserved his silence till Firby-Smith, having deposited his cricket-bag in a corner of the room and examined himself carefully in a looking-glass that hung over the mantelpiece, spoke again.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Mike, by P. G. Wodehouse
Mike turned purple with pleasure at this stately compliment.  Then, having waited for further remarks, but gathering from the captain’s silence that the audience was at an end, he proceeded to unbuckle his pads.  Wyatt overtook him on his way to the house.
Mike arrived, sidling into the study in the half-sheepish, half-defiant manner peculiar to small brothers in the presence of their elders, and stared in silence at the photographs on the walls.  Bob was changing into his cricket things.  The atmosphere was one of constraint and awkwardness.
Mike’s feelings were too deep for words.  In sombre silence he reached out for the jam; while Bob, satisfied that he had delivered his message in a pleasant and tactful manner, filled his cup, and cast about him for further words of wisdom.
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 Mike Marsh (English footballer) - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Mike Marsh (born 21st July 1969) was a footballer who came through the ranks at Liverpool and was part of their 1992 FA Cup-winning side.
Marsh's career ended prematurely while playing in the lower divisions with Southend United when he suffered a knee injury.
As part of his insurance deal, he was required not to play professional football again, so he spent the remainder of his playing days in the non-league game.
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 The Liverpool FC Boot Room Net - The Souness Years. A reavaluation - by Derek Dohren
English teams had been out of Europe since 1985 and the rest of the continent had moved on.
After a period of stagnation, English football had to wait until the beginning of the 1990s to experience a renaissance, kick started by the national team's success in reaching the semi-finals of the World Cup in Italy in 1990.
He tried to end the traditional culture of the British footballer, the booze and snooker hall mentality that was handed down from pro to pro.
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 August 4
1704 - War of the Spanish Succession: Gibraltar captured by English and Dutch fleet, commanded by Admiral Sir George Rooke and allied with Archduke Charles.
1222 - Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, English soldier (d.
1792 - Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet (d.
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 LFCSnumber8: LFCSnumber8 Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
When Rushie left in search of European football with Juve as Liverpool were not allowed in European competition, Liverpool had lost their talisman, the man they relied to finish off the many chances they created.
His footballing career was nothing short of outstanding, and when he left to join Swansea in '82, the Anfield crowd had nothing but fond memories of Ray, who 15 major honours during his 8 year long spell at Anfield.
He achived English footballs first treble, a feat copied by Alex Ferguson and to a lesser extent Gerard Houllier, both of whom gain mass media appraisal for their work.
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 Liverpool Football Club @ Sport.Y2U.co.uk
Liverpool Football Club is not to be confused with Liverpool (Rugby) Football Club which was formed in 1858 and is now known as Liverpool St. Helens.
Liverpool won six Football League Championships in nine seasons while Paisley was manager, as well as lifting three European Cups, one UEFA Cup, three successive League Cups, one European Super Cup and three Charity Shields - a total of 21 trophies.
Paisley's achievement remained unsurpassed in English football until Sir Alex Ferguson won the Premiership title with Manchester United in 2001.
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 August 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1222 - Richard de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, English soldier (d.
1792 - Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet (d.
1977 - Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, English physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate (b.
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 Johan Göransson Gyllenstierna oddd.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
English is usually taught from the fourth grade of school.
The country's news is reported in English by The Local.
American sports such as baseball and American football are also practised but have no widespread popularity.
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 Philip Bourke Marston jerak.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Gamp, Micawber, Pecksniff, Miss Havisham, Wackford Squeers and many others are so well known and can be believed to be living a life outside the novels that their stories have been continued by other authors.
Philip James Bailey (1816–1902), English poet, author of Festus, was born at Nottingham on April 22 1816.
Irving was born at Keinton Mandeville in the English county of Somerset After a few years schooling he became a clerk to a firm of East India merchants in London, but he soon gave up a commercial career and started as an actor.
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 Mike Marsh information - Search.com
Although Marsh could compete in the national sprint top, he didn't manage to qualify for an international event until 1991, when he qualified for the American relay team for the 1991 World Championships.
An improvement of this record was anticipated for the final, but Marsh couldn't live up to those expectations.
Mike Marsh, Leroy Burrell, Dennis Mitchell & Carl Lewis
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Then the English group went to Brittany for two weeks, and the boys were congratulated on the quality of their French.
Bill, born in Limes Road, Dover in 1913, played for the school’s football and cricket 2nd XI and left school nearly 70 years ago to work for Hythe District Council before training for ordination in the Church of England.
He was apparently noted, in earlier years, for the use of the slipper to maintain discipline and he still defends the deterrent which he believes provided an essential and effective method of quelling the disruptive elements.
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 1967 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
March 16 - In the Aspida case in Greece, 15 officers are sentenced to 2-18 years in prison accused of treason and intentions of coup
September 17 - Riot in a football match in Kaysei, Turkey - 44 dead, about 600 injured.
September 17 - Jim Morrison and The Doors defy CBS censors on The Ed Sullivan Show when Morrison sang the word "higher" from their #1 hit Light My Fire when asked not to.
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