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Hu-Wen AdministrationThe Hu-Wen Administration (Or Hu-Wen New Administration, 胡温新政) is the name given to the Chinese leadership after Jiang Zemin, whose official start date was 2003. This phrase is named after the new Chinese President Hu Jintao and Premier Wen Jiabao, who are considered the 4th generation Chi..
Huwaida ArrafHuwaida Arraf, born in Detroit, Michigan, is a co-founder of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a pro-Palestinian organization, the stated mission of which is to resist the Israeli occupation using nonviolent tactics, but which is regarded by some as condoning terrorism, a charge ISM vigor..
HuwalaThe Huwala (also spelled howala, howila, huwalah) (Arabic: الهولة) meaning "those that have changed" are the descendants of Sunni Arabs that originally migrated from the eastern shore of the Gulf to the "Persian Empire", and since the eighteenth century have migrated back to the Arabian penins..
HuweiHuwei Town (Traditional Chinese 虎尾鎮; pinyin: hǔwěi-zhèn; "tiger tail town") is a city in Yunlin County, Taiwan, with a population of about 67,000. Huwei Town was considered the " City of Sugar Production(糖都)" during the Japanese occupation period in Taiwan (1895~1945). The sugar plan..
HuwicoHuwico is short for Hungarian Wireless Community, a non-profit organization for the propagation of free wi-fi networks in Hungary. You may find a map with the list of hotspots here: http://www.huwico.hu/wifinode/listmap http://www.huwico.hu ..
Huw BunfordHuw Bunford (also known as "Bunf") is the guitarist in the band Super Furry Animals. He was born in Cardiff on the 15th September 1967. He used to be a teacher, and played with Guto Pryce in the punk band U Thant before they both joined Super Furry Animals. ..
Huw daviesHuw Davies is a British-born author with the "Another Weird Year" books probably his most famous creation. His series of "Another Weird Year" books are now up to their 4th edition (Another Weird Year 2006). Huw Davies is also someone who goes to King's College Wimbledon. He lives in the south west w..
Huw EdwardsHuw Edwards may refer to the following: Huw Edwards (politician), former Member of Parliament in the UKHuw Edwards (journalist), presenter of BBC One's Ten O'Clock NewsHuw Edwards (EastEnders), a character in the television programme EastEnders ..
Huw Edwards (EastEnders)Huw Edwards was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. He was played by Richard Elis. Biography Huw was an amiable Welshman who was best friends with Lenny Wallace. They lived in a squat in Albert Square, enjoying loud music and winding up Ian Beale. During his time in Eas..
Huw Edwards (journalist)Huw Edwards has been the main 10 O'Clock News presenter since January 2003. Huw Edwards (born August 1961) is one of the chief news presenters for BBC News in the United Kingdom, regularly presenting the BBC Ten O'Clock News on BBC One and an hour-long slot from 5pm on BBC News 24. Edwards wa..
Huw Edwards (politician)For other people named Huw Edwards, see Huw Edwards (disambiguation) Huw William Edmund Edwards (born April 12, 1953) is a Welsh Labour politician, formerly member of Parliament for Monmouth. Edwards was elected in 1991 to the seat at a by-election but lost it in the 1992 election. He won it ag..
Huw GarmonHuw Garmon (born October 1966) is a Welsh actor, probably best known for playing the eponymous lead in the Oscar-nominated Welsh language film, Hedd Wyn (1992). Born in Anglesey, Garmon is the son of the Welsh historian Richard Cyril Hughes. Although he is best known for Welsh-language roles, he h..
Huw HigginsonHuw Higginson (b. 21 February, 1964) in Middlesex. He is a British actor. He is well known for playing George Garfield in The Bill from 1989 to 1999. He has appeared in Heartbeat, EastEnders, Casualty and Jessica. ..
Huw Irranca-Davies(Ifor) Huw Irranca-Davies (born 22 January, 1963) is a British Labour politician from Wales. He has been Member of Parliament for Ogmore since 2002. Irranca-Davies was born in Swansea with the name Ifor Huw Davies. His uncle, Ifor Davies, was Labour MP for Gower from 1959 to 1982. He adopted his w..
Huw LewisHuw Lewis is the National Assembly for Wales member for Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. Huw Lewis was born in 1964 in Merthyr Tydfil and was brought up in Aberfan. He became a chemistry teacher after taking his degree in Edinburgh University. Subsequently, he became Assistant General Secretary of the ..
Huw Lloyd LangtonHuw Lloyd Langton is an English guitarist, famous as the guitarist for Hawkwind. He also had his own band, the Lloyd Langton Group. External link [Huw Lloyd Langton Official Website] ..
Huw MenaiHuw Menai Williams (1887 - 1961), who wrote as Huw Menai, was a Welsh poet, who wrote in the English language. His poems are among the first classic works to be republished as a result of a 2004 incentive on the part of the Welsh Assembly Government. ..
Huw PhillipsHuw Phillips - welsh rugby player, born 28th February 1971, predominantly a back row forward who came to prominence as the first junior player to score 40 tries in a regular season in 1987 whilst a member of the Dunvant u-16Ss side. Prior to this at the tender age of 11 he became the first overs..
Huw StephensHuw Stephens (born 1981 in Cardiff) is a radio presenter currently broadcasting shows on BBC Radio 1. Stephens joined Radio 1 at the age of 17 in 1999 as part of the station's new regional output where he hosts the Wales opt-out with Bethan Elfyn, he became the youngest ever Radio 1 presenter at ju..
Huw WatersHuw Waters (born September 26, 1986 in Cardiff) is a Welsh cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who plays for Glamorgan. He started playing for Glamorgan in 2005 and was named in England's tour of Bangladesh, but had to withdraw his place because of an injury t..
Huw WheldonLegendary BBC broadcaster Sir Huw Wheldon (1916 - March 14, 1986), was born in Wales. His father, Sir Wynn Wheldon, was a prominent educationalist, who had been awarded the DSO for gallantry in the First World War. His grandfather, Tomos Jones Wheldon, had been the Moderator of the Calvinist Metho..
Hu WeideHu Weide (Han 胡惟德, Wade-Giles Hu Wei-te), (1863-1933), was a Chinese politician and diplomat during the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China. Related by marriage to the Qing, he accepted the republic and served in its diplomatic corps. He served as ambassador to France and was a rival o..
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