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JUD
JUD also refers to the Islamic organisation Jama'at-ud-Da'wah. Doctor of both laws (i.e. Canon and Civil), abbreviated JUD (juris utriusque doctor), or UJD (Utriusque Juris Doctor) is a university academic degree which entails a course of studies which offers one the opportunity to be granted a doct..
Jud, North Dakota
Jud is a city in LaMoure County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 76 at the 2000 census. Jud was founded in 1905. Geography Jud is located at [46°31′30″N, 98°53′53″W] (46.524984, -98.898191)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United St..
Judaai
Judaai (Separation) was a blockbuster Bollywood film which was the swan-song of actress Sridevi, who left the industry to marry the film's producer Boney Kapoor. Contents 1 Synopsis2 Cast3 Awards3.1 1998 Filmfare Awards3.2 1998 Screen Awards3.3 1998 Zee Cine Awards ..
Judaberg
Judaberg is the administrative centre of Finnøy municipality, Norway. Its population (2005) is 560. ..
Judah
Judah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה, Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏāh, meaning "praise") is the name of several Biblical and historical figures. The original Greek text of the New Testament makes no difference between the names "Judah", "Judas" and "Jude", rendering them all as Ioudas; but in many ..
Judah (Biblical figure)
Judah or Yehudah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה, Standard Yəhuda Tiberian Yəhûḏāh, "God" + "Thanks") is the fourth son of Jacob and Leah described in the Hebrew Bible Book of Genesis. Founder of the Hebrew tribe that bears his name, he was born in Padan-aram.[Genesis 29:35] According to t..
Judah Alkalai
Judah ben Solomon Chai Alkalai (1798–October 1878) was a rabbi in Semlin and one of pioneers of modern Zionism. He became noted through his advocacy in favor of the restoration of the Jews to Palestine. By reason of some of his projects, he may justly be regarded as one of the precursors of t..
Judah ben Baba
Rabbi Judah ben Baba was a rabbi in the Second Century who ordained a number of rabbis at a time when the Roman government forbade this ceremony. The penalty was execution for the ordainer and the new rabbis. The rabbis ordained by Rabbi Judah ben Baba include Judah ben Ilai. Rabbi Judah ben Baba wa..
Judah ben David Hayyuj
Judah ben David Hayyuj (Arabic: ﺝﻮﻴﺣ ﺩﻭﺍﺩ ﻦﺑﺇ ﺎﻴﺤﻳ ﺎﻳﺮﻛﺯ ﻮﺑﺍ Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Dawud) was a Spanish-Jewish grammarian; born in Fez, Morocco, about 950. At an early age he went to Cordoba, where he seems to have remained till his death, which occurr..
Judah ben Ilai
Rabbi Judah ben Ilai was a Talmudic scholar and a Tana, or writer of the Mishna, who lived in the 2nd Century. Rabbi Judah ben Ilai was born at Usha, a city in Galilee. His teachers were his father, who had studied with Rabbi Eliezer. and Rabbi Akiba. Rabbi Judah ben Ilai was ordained by Rabbi Ju..
Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg
Judah Ben Samuel of Regensburg (12th & 13th Centuries), also called Hehasid or 'the Saint' in Hebrew. Was the initiator of the Chassidei Ashkenaz, a movement of Jewish mysticism in Germany considered different from kabbalistic mysticism because of how it insists more specific prayer and moral conduc..
Judah Ben Solomon Harizi
Judah Ben Solomon Harizi (13th century), called also Al-Harizi, a Spanish Hebrew poet and traveller. He translated, from the Arabic to Hebrew some of the works of Maimonides and also of the Arab poet Hariri. His own most considerable work was the Tahkemoni, composed between 1218 and 1220. This is ..
Judah Dana
Judah Dana (April 25, 1772–December 27, 1845) was a Maine statesman and U.S. Senator. His birthplace is listed variously as Pamphlet, Connecticut; Pomfret, Connecticut; or Pomfret, Vermont; and his mother was eldest daughter of American Revolutionary War Gen. Israel Putnam. He attended the c..
Judah Folkman
Dr. Judah Folkman (b. 1933) is an American cellular scientist best known for his research on angiogenesis and vasculogenesis. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Folkman attended Ohio State University and then Harvard Medical School. After his graduation, he worked at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he ..
Judah Friedlander
Judah Friedlander is a popular comedian. His first official introduction to showbiz was actually as a soundman on future star Chris Rock's short Who is Chris Rock?, but ten years later, Friedlander started getting in front of the camera as a comic actor, following appearances on the now defunct se..
Judah Hadassi
Judah ben Elijah Hadassi (in Hebrew, Yehuda ben Eliyahu) was a Karaite Jewish scholar, controversialist, and liturgist who flourished at Constantinople in the middle of the twelfth century. He was known by the nickname "ha-Abel," which signifies "mourner of Zion." Neubauer thinks that "Hadassi" mean..
Judah haNasi
Rabbi Judah haNasi, or more accurately in Hebrew, Rabbi Yehudah HaNasi, was a key leader of the Jewish community of Judea under the Roman empire, toward the end of the 2nd century CE. He was reputedly from the Davidic line of the royal line from King David, hence his title "Prince" (Nasi, also a "Pr..
Judah ibn Ezra
Judah ibn Ezra (in Hebrew, Yehuda ben Yosef ibn Ezra) was a Jew of Granada, Spain who lived in the twelfth century. He was raised by Alfonso VII of Castile to the position of commander of the frontier fort of Calatrava, to the dignity of "nasi" (prince), and, a few years later, to the post of majord..
Judah ibn Kuraish
Judah ibn Kuraish, Hebrew grammarian and lexicographer; born at Tahort, in northern Africa; flourished in the eighth and ninth centuries. In his grammatical work he advanced little beyond his predecessors, but his contributions to comparative philology are of great value. He recognized that the vari..
Judah II
Judah II was a famous Jewish sage who lived in Tiberias in the middle of the third century CE. He is mentioned in the classical works of Judaism's oral law, the Mishnah and Talmud. There he is variously called "Judah," "Judah Nesi'ah" (= "ha-Nasi"), and occasionally "Rabbi" like his grandfather. As..
Judah III
Judah III is a famous Jewish sage mentioned in the classical works of Judaism's oral law, who lived during the third and beginning of the fourth century CE. He figures in the Mishnah and Talmud. He was the son of Gamaliel IV, and grandson of Judah II. It is often difficult to know when the Mishna ..
Judah L. Magnes Museum
The Judah L. Magnes Museum is a Jewish museum in Berkeley, California. It was founded in 1962 and named, not for its founders, Seymour and Rebecca Fromer, but for Judah L. Magnes, an Oakland native who became a Jewish activist. Judah Magnes was a co-founder of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem an..
Judah Leib Gordon
Judah Leib Gordon (1830 in Vilnius-1892 in Saint Petersburg) was among the most important Hebrew poets of the Enlightenment. Gordon was born to well-to-do Polish parents who owned a hotel in Vilnius. As a privileged child, he was able to study Torah with some of the great educators of the city, an..
Judah Leon Abravanel
Judah Leon Abravanel (or Abrabanel, otherwise known as: in Latin, Leo Hebraeus; in Portughese, Leão Hebreu; in Spanish, León Hebreo; in Italian, Leone Ebreo; in English, Leo the Hebrew; and in Hebrew, יהודה בן יצחק אברבנאל [Yehuda ben Yitzhak Abravanel]) (c. 1465 - c. ..
Judah Leon Magnes
Judah Leon Magnes (born in San Francisco, California, July 5, 1877; died in New York, New York, October 27, 1948), was a prominent Reform Judaism rabbi in both the United States and Israel. In America, he spend most of his professional life in New York, where he helped found the American Jewish Com..
Judah Loew ben Bezalel
Judah Loew ben Bezalel ("Judah Loew son of Bezalel", also written as Yehudah ben Bezalel Levai [or Loew], 1525 – August 22 1609 or Elul 18, 5369 according to the Hebrew calendar) #redirect [[Template:Fact]] ([[Talk:Judah_Loew_ben_Bezalel|see discussion]]) was an important Talmudic sch..
Judah Monis
Judah Monis (born in Italy, 1683, died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1764), North America's first college instructor of Hebrew language, taught at Harvard College from 1722 to 1760, and authored the first Hebrew textbook published in North America. His conversion to Christianity made him a figure of ..
Judah Moscato
Judah Moscato was an Italian rabbi, poet, and philosopher of the sixteenth century; born at Osimo, near Ancona; died at Mantua before 1594. After the expulsion of the Jews from the Pontifical States by Paul IV. in 1554, Judah went to the home of his kinsman Minzi Beretaro at Mantua, where he enjoyed..
Judah P. Benjamin
Judah P. Benjamin Judah Philip Benjamin (August 6, 1811–May 6, 1884) was a British-American politician and lawyer, who served as a representative in the Louisiana State Legislature, as U.S. Senator for Louisiana, in three successive cabinet posts in the government of the Confederate Sta..
Judah Sir Leon of Paris
Judah Sir Leon of Paris (1166-1224), was a French tosafist who was born and died in Paris, France (Solomon Luria, Responsa, No. 29). According to Gross he was probably a descendant of Rashi, and a pupil of Isaac b. Samuel of Dampierre and his son Elhanan. He married a daughter of Abraham b. Joseph o..
Judah Touro
Judah Touro (Newport, Rhode Island, June 16, 1775 — New Orleans, January 13, 1854) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He was the son of Isaac Touro, a rabbi of Portuguese origin who led the synagogue of Newport who left during the American Revolution and settled in Jamaica. In 17..
Judah Wahrmann
Judah Wahrmann, Hungarian rabbi; son of Israel Wahrmann; born 1791; died at Pest November 14, 1868. He was appointed associate rabbi and teacher of religion at the gymnasium of Budapest on 9 February 1851, and was the author of Ma'areket ha-Ha'ataḳot (Ofen, 1831) and Dat Yehudah, Mosaische Religio..
Judaica Press
Judaica Press is an Orthodox Jewish publishing house founded in New York City in 1963 by S. Goldman, and then taken over by his son Jack Goldman in response to the growing demand for books of scholarship in the English-speaking Jewish world. In addition to undertaking the now ubiquitous Judaica Pres..
Judaism
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Judaism's view of Jesus
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Judaism and Christianity
Contents 1 Neither religion is monolithic2 Raison d'être of the religion3 The nature of religion: national versus universal4 Concepts of God5 Understanding of the Bible6 Sin and Original Sin7 Faith versus good deeds8 Love9 Abortion10 War, violen..
Judaism and evolution
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Judaism in Africa
Judaism has had close ties with the African continent since time immemorial. After all, it was in Egypt, north east Africa that the basic tenets of Judaism were revealed to the Hebrew people through Moses on Mount Sinai. Additionally, the Jewish communities in Africa are perhaps some of the oldest i..
Judaism in Africa by country
Jewish Population in Africa by country {| class="wikitable" |- style="background-color:#E9E9E9" |Country |Population |- |Beta Israel |align="center"|25,000 |- |Abayudaya |align="center"|750 |- |Igbo Jews |align="center"|40,000 |- |Ghana |align="center"|300 |- |Rusape Jews |align="center"|5,000 |- |K..
Judaism in Japan
Jews are a minor ethnic group in Japan, presently consisting of only about a thousand Jewish people which makes up about 0.0008% of Japan's total population. Judaism has existed and been practiced on a very limited scale in Japan. Even so, Japan is rich in Jewish history from the ending of Japan's ..
Judaism in Newcastle upon Tyne
No records exist of Jews being resident in Newcastle upon Tyne before 1830 although there is a tradition that the community dates from 1775. It is thought, however, that over 500 years prior to this Jews resided in Silver Street (formerly known as Jew Gate). On October 8 1832, the congregation was..
Judaizers
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Judal
Judal is a manga creator responsible for many titles aimed at women, including Vampire Game, Carbuncle, Diva, Makai sangokushi CHIMAERA, Nerva shinjuuki, Nighteye, and Yoru no Hitomi. Vampire Game is the only one of her titles that has been translated for an English speaking audience. It follows t..
Judalana
Judalana is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Judalana lutea Rix, 1999 (Queensland) ..
Judaman Seecoomar
Judaman Seecoomar (born 15 July 1932; died 26 March 2006) was a Guyanese writer. He was born in Lusignan, Guyana. In 1962 Judaman left for England, fearful of the effects of the growing racial violence in Guyana. He settled in England with his wife and children and worked as a teacher in an inner..
Judan
Judan can refer to: The 10th degree black belt in Dan rank in Japan,Judan (Go): a Go competition in Japan. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly..
Judan (Go)
Judan Name Judan Started 1962 Honorary Judan's None Sponsors Sankei Shimbun Prize Money 14.5 million Yen (6,000 USD) Affiliation Nihon Ki-in The Judan (十段)—which can be translated as "10 dan"—is a Go competition in Japan. It is one of the seven major professiona..
Judar Pasha
Judar Pasha was a military leader of Morocco's Saadi Dynasty and the conqueror of the Songhai Empire. Born a Christian Spaniard, Judar joined the service of Moroccan Sultan Ahmad I al-Mansur Saadi, converting to Islam. Like many of Ahmad's officers, Judar was a eunuch. In 1590, Ahmad I made Judar..
Judas
Judas may refer to: A name in the New Testament referring to one or more significant individuals, some of whom may be the same:*Judas Iscariot, the Biblical betrayer of Jesus.*Judas Thomas Didymus, commonly referred to by Christians as Saint Thomas and Doubting Thomas, a significant figure to ancie..
Judas, My Brother
Judas, My Brother: The Story of the Thirteenth Disciple is a 1964 historical novel by Frank Yerby, a narrative attempting a demythologized account of the events surrounding the life of Jesus and the origin of Christianity. Plot introduction Written from the viewpoint of Nathaniel ('the Thirteenth..
Judas (short story)
"Judas" is a short story by John Brunner from Harlan Ellison's Dangerous Visions which examines a modern allegory of the Biblical figure of Judas. ..
Judas 0
Judas Ø is a collection of b-sides and rarities by the Smashing Pumpkins. It was packaged as a bonus disc in a limited-edition printing of Rotten Apples, their greatest hits collection. The songs are largely from the Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Adore, and MACHINA/The Machines of God r..
Judas as Black Moth
Judas as Black Moth is a 2005 compilation of previously released tracks by the English group, Current 93. Track Listing: Disc One: The Long Shadow FallsGood Morning, Great MolochMockingbirdMary Waits in SilenceSunsetAloneCalling for Vanished Faces IA Gothic Love Song (for N.)Oh Coal Black Smi..
Judas belt
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] A Judas Belt is a very loud firecracker. Description A Judas belt consists of a number of small explosive rounds, each one typically 2" long and 1/2" in diameter, arranged sequentially along a common fuse. The belt is either laid out on the ground or suspended..
Judas Breed
The Judas Breed are a fictional species in the Mimic films. They were created in a successful effort to control disease-carrying cockroaches in New York. ..
Judas Chair
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Judas Cyriacus
Judas Cyriacus (Cyriacus of Ancona, Cyriacus of Jerusalem, Quiriacus, Quiricus, Kyriakos; () Quirico; () Ciriaco) (d. ca. 133 AD) is the patron saint of Ancona, Italy. His feast day is celebrated in the Catholic Church on May 4. Contents 1 Judas Cyriacus, Bishop of Ancona2 Judas Cyr..
Judas goat
A Judas goat is a trained goat used at a slaughterhouse and in general animal herding. The Judas goat is trained to associate with sheep or cattle, leading them to a specific destination. In stockyards, a Judas goat will lead sheep to slaughter, while its own life is spared. Judas goats are also use..
Judas Goats & Dieseleaters
Judas Goats & Diesel Eaters is the debut full-length by the band Ed Gein. It was released on November 1, 2005 on Metal Blade Records. The vinyl version is soon to be released on Hex Records. Track listing '' Robert Flaig'' Small Towns, Small Minds'' Killing a Co-Worker'' Pee Wee Herman/Paul Reube..
Judas horse
Judas horse is term used to describe a domestic horse that's trained to lead wild horses into a trap. A judas horse is often used when capturing wild mustangs. Once the wild horses are coerced into an area near the trap, the Judas horse is released. Its job is then to move to the head of the herd a..
Judas Iscariot
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Judas Iscariot (band)
Judas Iscariot, originally formed under the name Heidegger, was a black metal band from USA. Like most black metal bands, the lyrical themes are often anti-christian and misanthropic. The band was essentially a soloproject of Andrew Harris a.k.a. Akhenaten him playing all instruments until 1999 when..
Judas Iscariot in popular culture
Judas Iscariot is a figure in contemporary popular culture because Judas became the archetype of the betrayer in Western culture, with some role in virtually all literature telling the Passion story and he appears as more than a passing metaphor in mainstream European literature from Dante to Mik..
Judas Kiss
Judas Kiss is an American crime thriller motion picture released in 1998, which was notable at the time for the strong involvement of woman in the production of the film. It was directed by Sebastian Gutierrez, produced by Elaine Dysinger and Carla Gugino (who also co-starred in the film) and the s..
Judas Maccabaeus (oratorio)
Judas Maccabaeus (HWV 54) is an oratorio in three acts by Georg Friedrich Händel. Contents 1 Background2 Libretto3 Cast4 External links Background The political context is the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Händel in 1746 hastily composed the Occasional Oratorio for the encourag..
Judas Maccabeus
See Judas Maccabaeus (oratorio) for Handel's oratorio. Judas Maccabeus (or Judah the Maccabee from the Hebrew יהודה המכבי transliteration: Yehudah HaMakabi) translation: "Judah the Hammer" was the third son of the Jewish priest Mattathias. He led the Maccabean revolt against the Seleucid E..
Judas of Galilee
Judas of Galilee or Judas of Gamala led a violent resistance to a census imposed for Roman tax purposes by Quirinius in Iudaea Province around 6 CE. The revolt was crushed brutally by the Romans. These events are discussed by Josephus in Jewish Wars, (Book 2, Chapter 8, Section 1 and Chapter 17, Se..
Judas Priest
Judas Priest are an immensely influential heavy metal band formed in 1968 in Wednesbury,near Birmingham, England by K.K. Downing and Ian Hill. The band's classic line-up consists of vocalist Rob Halford, guitarists K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, and bassist Ian Hill. They epitomize the classic hea..
Judas Priest discography
The discography for the English heavy metal band Judas Priest. Contents 1 Studio albums2 Live albums3 DVD Video4 Box Sets / Compilations5 Collaborations with other musicians5.1 Ian Hill5.2 K.K. Downing5.3 Glenn Tipton5.4 Rob Halford5.5 The whole b..
Judas Testament
The Judas Testament is a pejorative term referring to any hypothetical and apocryphal gospel written by an apostle of the historical Jesus or Jesus himself that would severely call into question the historicity of the words and acts attributed to Jesus in the New Testament and create great dismay am..
Judas the Zealot
Judas the Zealot (Judas Zelotes) is a New Testament figure whose identity is not completely clear. He is mentioned in the Epistle of the Apostles (Epistula Apostolorum), written in the 2nd century. He is usually identified with the Apostle Simon the Zealot, with which he shares the surname, or with ..
Judau Ashta
Judau Ashta (pronounced "Judo") is the 14 year old hero in the television series Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ. He is rather atypical of a Gundam protagonist, the beginning of the series shows him growing as a poor junk dealer at the space colony of Shangrila in Side 1. He's rather loudmouthed and strai..
Juda Bennett
Juda Charles Bennett is an author, a literary theorist and assistant professor of English at The College of New Jersey. He received his B.A. in English and creative writing from Binghamton University in 1988; his M.A. in English and American Literature from Washington University in 1989; and his Ph...
Juda Hirsch Quastel
--> Juda Hirsch Quastel, CC, FRS , FRSE (1899-1987), a British-Canadian biochemist who pioneered diverse research in neurochemistry, soil metabolism, cell metabolism, and cancer. Quastel, also known as "Harry" or "Q,” was born and educated in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. He served with the Br..
Judd
"Judd" can refer to:- Judd engines - racing engines built by Engine Developments Ltd.The Judd School in Tonbridge, Kent, EnglandJudd Records OR to people with the surname "Judd" Contents 1 Historical Figures2 Arts Figures3 Entertainment Figures3.1 Music3.2 Actors3.3 ..
Judd, for the Defense
Judd, for the Defense was an hour-long legal drama originally broadcast on the ABC network on Friday nights from September 8, 1967 to September 19, 1969, comprising 52 episodes. The show starred Carl Betz, who had previously spent eight years in the role of the bland Dr. Stone, husband of Donna R..
Judderman
The Judderman is the symbol of an advertising campaign for a brand of schnapps called Metz. An elfin creature, the Judderman waylays innocent travellers and tempts them to taste the alcohol, at which they 'judder' due to its being served cold. The television adverts themselves, being widely admired ..
Juddmonte Spinster Stakes
The Juddmonte Spinster Stakes is a horse race for fillies and mares who are age three or up. The race was run for the fiftieth time in October 2005. The race is run at Keeneland in Lexington, Kentucky at a distance of one and one-eighth miles. It is a Grade I event with a purse of $500,000. The Spin..
Judd (engine)
Judd engines are produced by Engine Developments Ltd., a company founded in 1971 by John Judd and Sir Jack Brabham to design and produce racing engines for competition. Judd engines have been supplied to a number of competitive racing teams, including Honda, Yamaha, Mazda, Toyota, Nissan, and th..
Judd Apatow
Judd Apatow (b. 1968) is an American screenwriter, television producer, and film producer. Apatow got his start in show business while still attending Syosset High School in New York, where he used his radio show to interview comedians including Steve Allen, Howard Stern, and John Candy, and then-..
Judd Bernard
Judd Bernard (b. June 20, 1927) is a film producer and screenwriter. His most memorable film may be the 1967 Lee Marvin-starrer Point Blank. ..
Judd Buchanan
The Honourable J. Judd Buchanan, PC, OC, MBA, LL.D (born July 25, 1929) is a former Canadian politician and businessman. After a career in the life insurance industry working for London Life, Buchanan, born in Edmonton, Alberta, was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1968 election as t..
Judd Greenstein
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Judd Greenstein (b. 1979) is a composer, living in New York, NY, in the United States. His music is inf..
Judd Gregg
Judd Alan Gregg (born February 14, 1947) is a former Governor of New Hampshire and current United States Senator. He is a member of the Republican Party, and was a businessman and attorney in Nashua before entering politics. Born in Nashua, he is the son of Hugh Gregg, who was Governor from 1953 ..
Judd Hamilton
Judd Hamilton (born 28 February 1942) is a singer, songwriter, musician, actor, script writer, and independent film producer. Hamilton was raised in the Pacific Northwest, graduating from Eastmont High School in East Wenatchee, Washington in 1960. He began his entertainment career as a studio mus..
Judd hamilton
JUDD HAMILTON Singer, musician, writer, actor, producer, and inventor Judd Hamilton was born on February 28, 1942 and raised in the Pacific Northwest. He graduated from Eastmont High School in East Wenatchee, Washington in 1960 and headed for Hollywood in 1961. He quickly began meeting and working..
Judd Harris
-->Judd Harris (born August 5, 1977) is an American singer and was a semi-finalist on season 4 of the television show American Idol. Although he lives in New York City, he is originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, and auditioned for American Idol in that city. Harris got a talent-based scholarsh..
Judd Hirsch
Judd Hirsch portraying Alan Eppes in NUMB3RS. --> Judd Hirsch (born March 15, 1935 in The Bronx, New York) is an American actor, best known for playing the character Alex Reiger on the acclaimed television comedy series Taxi. For his performance in Taxi, in 1981 and again in 1983, Judd Hir..
Judd Holdren
Judd Holdren was an American film actor best known for his starring roles in the serials [[Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere]], Zombies of the Stratosphere, The Lost Planet and the semi-serial [[Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe]] during 1951 - 1953. He was born near Villisca, Io..
Judd Nelson
Judd Asher Nelson (born November 28 1959) is an American actor and writer. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Private life4 Selected filmography5 External links Early life Nelson was born in Portland, Maine to Jewish American parents Leonard Nelson (an attorney) and Merle (a..
Judd Records
Judd Records was started by Judd Phillips, brother of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips. From Judd 1016 on, the label was pressed and distributed by National Recording Corporation. Judd's biggest hit was "Rockin' Little Angel" by Ray Smith. Another Judd artist who went on to score on other labels wa..
Judd Rose
Judd Rose (1955 - 2000) was an Emmy Award winning television journalist. He rose to prominence as an investigative reporter for ABC where he spent 16 years working on shows such as Prime Time Live and Good Morning America. His first Emmy came in 1987 for covering the fall of Philippine president F..
Judd S. Alexander Foundation
The Judd S. Alexander Foundation is a philanthropic grant making foundation located in Wausau, Wisconsin. The goals of the foundation are to support non-profit organizations that provide services that directly benefit the citizens of Marathon County, Wisconsin. On a limited basis the foundation wil..
Judd Trump
Judd Trump is a young English snooker player who enjoyed considerable success in youth tournaments - he was English Under 13 and Under 15 champion, and reached the World Under 21 championship semi-finals at 16. For 2005/2006 he joined the professional tour, and at the Welsh Open became the youngest ..
Judd Vinet
Judd Vinet (born 1980 in British Columbia, Canada) is an open-source developer who currently resides in Victoria, British Columbia. He is the creator of the Arch Linux distribution, as well as some other small-time open source software projects. Vinet earned a degree in Computer Science in 2004 at..
Judd Winick
[[Image:JudWin1.jpg|thumb|Judd Winick at Midtown Comics East in New York City, June 24, 2004. Photo by [[User: Nightscream|Nightscream]].]]Judd Winick (born February 12, 1970 on Long Island, New York) is a American comic book and comic strip writer/artist famous for his stint on MTV's The Real World..
Jude
Jude or Judas (יהודה "Praise", Standard Hebrew Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏāh) was the name of several people in the New Testament. The original Greek text of the New Testament makes no difference between the names "Judah", "Judas" and "Jude", rendering them all as Ioudas; but in many En..
Jude, brother of Jesus
References in the Canon Judas or Jude is mentioned in Mark 6:3 and Matthew 13:55 as a brother of James and of Jesus. The identity of the "Judas [son] of James," mentioned among the apostles in Luke 6:16, is debated. A common Greek idiom regularly followed a man's name with his father's na..
Judea
For the Roman Empire province, see Iudaea Province. Judea or Judaea (יהודה "Praise", Standard Hebrew Yəhuda, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏāh) (Greek: Ιουδαία), (Latin: Iudaea) is a term used for the mountainous southern part of the historic Land of Israel (Hebrew: ארץ ישראל Ere..
Judean date palm
The Judean date palm is a cultivar of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera). The cultivar was thought to have become extinct sometime around 1 CE, but in 2005, a preserved 2,000-year-old seed was used to grow the palm again. It is the oldest known human-assisted germination of a seed. History The dat..
Judean Mountains
The central Judean Mountains The populated area around Jerusalem. View from Jerusalem's entrance The Judean Mountains (Hebrew: הרי יהודה Transliteration: Harei-Yehuda; commonly referred to in English as Hills of Judea) is the mountain range on which Jerusalem, the capital city of..
Judea and Samaria
Judea and Samaria (Hebrew: , sometimes abbreviated יו"ש Yosh or ש"י Shai) is one of a number of terms used to describe the area more widely referred to as the West Bank. The geographical area of Samaria roughly corresponds to the territory of the ancient kingdom of Israel with the capital in..
Judea Declares War on Germany
"JUDEA DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY" was a front-page headline on the March 24 1933 edition of the Daily Express. The headline has been used retroactively by anti-Semites and Holocaust deniers such as the Institute for Historical Review as a means of blaming World War II on the Jews and as a means of arg..
Judea Pearl
Judea Pearl is a computer scientist, best known for his prominent work on the probabilistic approach to artificial intelligence, and in particular on Bayesian networks. Contents 1 Biography2 Research2.0.1 Books2.0.2 Papers2.0.3 Awards3 External link Biography Pearl ..
Judee Sill
Judee Sill (October 7, 1944 - November 23, 1979) was an American singer and songwriter. The first artist signed to David Geffen's Asylum label, she released two albums before disappearing into obscurity and eventually dying of drug abuse in 1979. Her eponymous debut album was released to major accla..
Judee Sill (album)
Judee Sill is the eponymous debut album by the Californian singer-songwriter and musician. It was the first album released on David Geffen's Asylum label in 1971. It is a deceptively delicate album, with intricate melodies and arrangements. Sill was wrongly lumped in with the legion of West Coast..
Judenberg (district)
Bezirk Judenberg is a district of the state of Styria in Austria. Municipalities Towns (Städte) are indicated in boldface; market towns (Marktgemeinden) in italics; suburbs, hamlets and other subdivisions of a municipality are indicated in small characters. Amering*Großprethal, Kathal in Obd..
Judenburg
Coat of arms of Judenburg Judenburg is a town in the province of Styria in Austria with a 2003 population of 10,485. It is located at [47°11′N 14°40′E] on the western end of the Aichfeld at the banks of the River Mur. History The town was first mentioned in 1074. In 1277 Jude..
Judenfrei
Judenfrei is a German word meaning "free of Jews," and was a term used by Nazis during the Holocaust to designate a town "free of Jewish presence." Private hotels, villages, and eventually even entire cities declared themselves judenfrei when Jews had been expelled and were no longer welcome to ..
Judenhut
The Judenhut (German for "Jew hat"; Latin: pileus cornutus) was a yellow cone-shaped pointed hat that was required for adult male Jews to wear while outside a ghetto in Medieval Europe in order to distinguish them from others. In Europe, the Fourth Council of the Lateran of 1215 ruled that Jews ..
Judenplatz
The Judenplatz ("Jewish Square") is a square in Vienna's central first district. It is located not far from the Stephansdom in the center of the city, a beautiful 12th century church, which contains stained glass windows depicting the Viennese Jews during that period. History The Judenplatz was th..
Judenrat
Judenräte (singular Judenrat; German for "Jewish council") were administrative bodies that the Germans required Jews to form in each ghetto in General Government (the Nazi-occupied territory of Poland) and later in the occupied territories of the Soviet Union. These bodies were responsible for lo..
Judenrein
Judenrein is the expulsion of Jews, specifically in the holocaust. See also Ethnic CleansingJudenfrei External links ..
Judensau
Judensau (German for "Jews' sow") is the derogatory and dehumanizing imagery of the Jews that appeared around the 13th century in Germany and some other European countries. Its popularity lasted for over 600 years and was revived by the Nazis. Jewish swine at the Cathedral of St. Peter (1250-15..
Judenstein
Judenstein, Austria (Meaning Jew stone) is a town that used to be named Rinn. After the alleged murder of a little child named Aderl by Jews on a rock in the town, a church was built around the rock and the town was renamed to Judenstein. Aderl was later made a Catholic saint. ..
Judeo-Arabic languages
The Judeo-Arabic languages are a collection of Arabic dialects spoken by Jews living or formerly living in Arabic-speaking countries; the term also refers to more or less classical Arabic written in the Hebrew script, particularly in the Middle Ages. Just as with the rest of the Arab world, Arabic-..
Judeo-Aramaic language
Judæo-Aramaic is a collective term used to describe several Hebrew-influenced Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages. Aramaic, like Hebrew, is a Northwest Semitic language, and the two share many features. From the seventh century BCE, Aramaic became the lingua franca of the Middle East. It became the l..
Judeo-Berber language
Judeo-Berber is a collective term given to the Hebrew-influenced Berber varieties spoken by some North Africans Jews, mainly in Morocco (where Tashelhiyt is the main spoken language). Today, Judeo-Berber is mainly spoken in Israel. Its SIL code is JBE. There are about 2,000 speakers, who also use ..
Judeo-Christian
Judeo-Christian (or Judaeo-Christian) is a term used to describe the body of concepts and values which are thought to be held in common by Judaism and Christianity, and typically considered (along with classical Greco-Roman civilization) a fundamental basis for Western legal codes and moral values. ..
Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration
The Judeo-Christian Council for Constitutional Restoration is a conservative, religious organization formed in early 2005 that runs the website [StopActivistJudges.org]. The council is descended from the Dallas Group. It is currently chaired by Rick Scarborough. The council's executive di..
Judeo-Hamedani language
Judeo-Hamedani is the Iranian Jewish language of the Jewish community living in Hamadan, in western Iran. The first records of Jewish communities in this region date to approximately 750 BC. Like most Jewish languages, Judeo-Hamedani is written using Hebrew characters. The language contains a lar..
Judeo-Italian languages
Judeo-Italian is a term referring to Italo-Romance linguistic varieties used between the 10th and the 20th centuries in Rome and in central and northern Italy. The neologism Italkian was coined in 1942 by Solomon Birnbaum (see References), who modelled the word on the modern Hebrew adjective ..
Judeo-Latin
Judeo-Latin, or La‘az is the Jewish language of the many scattered Jewish communities of the former Roman Empire, but especially by the Jewish communities of the Italian Peninsula and Transalpine Gaul. It has been posited that Judeo-Latin is the predecessor of all the Judeo-Romance language..
Judeo-Malayalam
Judeo-Malayalam is the traditional language spoken by the Cochin Jews (also called Malabar Jews), from Kerala, in southern India, spoken today by about 8,000 people in Israel and by probably fewer than 100 in India. Judeo-Malayalam is the only known Dravidian Jewish language. (The only other Drav..
Judeo-Paganism
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Judeo-Persian languages
The Judæo-Persian languages include a number of related Jewish languages spoken throughout the formerly extensive realm of the Persian Empire, sometimes including all the Jewish Indo-Iranian languages: Dzhidi (literary Judæo-Persian)Bukhori (Judæo-Bukharic, Judæo-Tajik, the Jewish language of t..
Judeo-Portuguese
Judeo-Portuguese is the generally extinct Jewish language of the Jews of Portugal. As Portuguese Jews mixed with other expelled Sephardim, it influenced the Judeo-Spanish language. It is also an influence for Papiamento and Saramaccan. Jewish languages ([ edit]) Afro-Asiatic '''H..
Judeo-Romance languages
Judeo-Romance languages are Jewish languages languages derived from Romance languages, spoken by various Jewish communities (and their descendants) originating in regions where Romance languages predominate, and altered to such an extent to gain recognition as languages in their own right. Conte..
Judeo-Shirazi
Judeo-Shirazi is a dialect form of the Persian language. It is spoken mostly by Persian Jews living in Shiraz and surrounding areas of the Fars province in Iran. Jewish languages ([ edit]) Afro-Asiatic '''Hebrew eras: Biblical | Mishnaic | Medieval | Modern dialects: Ashke..
Judeofascism
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Judeophobia
The term Judeophobia (also, Judaphobia) is used to describe a fear or irrational hatred of Jews. It was invented by Leon Pinsker and first appeared in his pamphlet [[Wikisource:Auto-Emancipation|Autoemancipation]], published anonymously in German in September 1882. As a professional physician, Pins..
Judeo Spanish
Judeo Spanish is the dialect of Spanish contemorarily spoken by certain Jewish and Christian sects within Armenia, Turkey, and other regions of the Middle East. This dialect of Spanish was carried to this region of the world by outcasts of the Spanish Inquisition. See also EtymologySpanish language..
Judeţ
A judeţ is an administrative division in Romania and was also used for some time in Moldova. It is commonly translated to English as "county". Its name is derived from Romanian "jude" (< Latin "judicis"), which was a function in mediaeval Romania, with administrative and judicial powers, roughly m..
Judex
Judex is the title of a 1914 silent movie serial created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède. Feuillade had made two earlier serials Fantômas and Les Vampires about cunning criminals. Though popular with audiences the serials both drew criticism for glorifying outlaws. Judex answered these co..
Jude (film)
Jude is a 1996 English film, based on the novel Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy and directed by Michael Winterbottom. It tells the story of a stonemason pursuing the cousin he loves even though both are married. The screenplay is written by Hossein Amini. The original music score is composed by A..
Jude (singer)
Jude (born Michael Jude Christodal in Massachusetts), is an American singer and songwriter. His music ranges from acoustic to pop, featuring poetic lyrics, Beatles-esque melodies, and memorable vocals. Although a very charismatic performer, Jude seldom tours and is considered to be more of a cult-fi..
Jude (UML Tool)
Jude is a UML Modeling tool created by the Japanese company [Eiwa System Management]. The 'Community' version (a.k.a. 'Take' version for releases before 1.4) is free to use and offers the following functionality: Support of UML1.xClass diagram (Object, Package, Subsystem and Robustness Di..
Jude Abbot
Jude Abbot is an Essex-born member of British anarchist band, Chumbawamba. ..
Jude Bolton
Jude Bolton (born 15 March 1980) is an Australian Rules Football player with the Sydney Swans of the AFL, and is known as "Hey Jude" by some fans and portions of the media, especially 3AW commentators. Jude attended St Bernard's College Essendon, a school renowned for its sporting prowess. He pla..
Jude Ciccolella
Jude Ciccolella as Mike Novick on 24 Richard Jude Ciccolella (born November 30, 1938) is a well-recognized American character actor who attended and graduated from Temple University with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre. His film roles include parts in The Shawshank Redemption as Mert,..
Jude Cole
Jude Cole is a rock singer-songwriter who has also worked as a producer, television personality and actor. Cole recorded with the groups Moon Martin and The Records and did session work on numerous albums by other artists before recording a string of five solo albums: Jude Cole (album) (1987)A V..
Jude Davenport
Family Affairs character Jude Davenport Played by Daniel Jackson Duration 2002 Date of Birth Marital Status Single Occupation Unknown Family Robert, Ginny, Cameron, Jessica, Lewis Jude Davenport was a fictional character in UK Soap Opera Family Affairs Family Adopti..
Jude Deveraux
Jude Deveraux (b. September 20, 1947 as Jude Gilliam White) is a American Romance novel author who is well-known for her historical romance. She began writing in 1976, and she was a 5th-grade teacher prior to her debut as a writer. She went to Murray State University and received a degree in Art. ..
Jude Dibia
Jude Dibia was born in Lagos, Nigeria on 5 January 1975. His first novel, Walking With Shadows, was published by BlackSands Books in 2005. ..
Jude Hawkins
Jude Hawkins (b. November 2 1965) is an English writer best known for the book Where Trumpets Fall which won the Orange best new novelist prize in 2001. He has also written for the ITV television series Cold Feet and one other novel, Here Comes George. Hawkins is a regular contributor to Maxim maga..
Jude Kelly
Jude Kelly OBE,born in Liverpool (March 24th, 1954) is a noted theatre director and producer. Jude founded Solent People’s Theatre and was artistic director of the Battersea Arts Centre from 1980 to 1985. In 1986 she joined the Royal Shakespeare Company. She was the first artistic director of We..
Jude Kuring
Jude Kuring is an Australian actress, noted for her roles on film and television. Her film roles included: The Singer and the Dancer, Journey Among Women, Newsfront, The Journalist and ...Maybe This Time. She remains best known for her role as Noeline Burke in the television series Prisoner. Kuri..
Jude Law
Jude Law at the 2001 Berlinale (photo by Michael Weiner) David Jude Heyworth Law (born December 29, 1972) is an Academy Award nominated British actor. He is known professionally as Jude Law. Contents 1 Early Life2 Career3 Personal life4 Filmography4.1 Films4.2&n..
Jude Law and a Semester Abroad
"" is a song by Brand New. Track listing "Jude Law and a Semester Abroad""Moshi Moshi" Personnel Brand New Jesse Lacey – vocals, rhythm guitarVinnie Accardi – lead guitar, backing vocalsGarrett Tierney – bassBrian Lane – drums, percussion ..
Jude Milhon
Jude Milhon (1939 – July 19, 2003), best known by her pseudonym St. Jude, was a hacker and author in the San Francisco Bay Area. Milhon coined the term cypherpunk and was a founding member of the cypherpunks. Another term she is credited with coining is hippie, in 1962 in Cleveland. She bega..
Jude Monye
Jude Monye (born November 16, 1973) is a Nigerian athlete who specializes in the 400 metres. Monye came to the United States to attend Mississippi State University, where he obtained a degree in Geology. While attending school, he won the diversity visa lottery and was allowed to become a legal perm..
Jude Rawlins
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Jude Rawlins, (born April 9, 1972) is a singer, songwriter, writer, and poet. He is the lead singer and prin..
Jude the Obscure
Cover of 1985 Penguin Classics edition of Jude the Obscure Jude the Obscure is the last of Thomas Hardy's novels, begun as a magazine serial and first published in book form in 1895. Its hero Jude Fawley is a lower-class young man who dreams of becoming a scholar. The two other main character..
Jude Wanniski
Jude Thaddeus Wanniski (June 17, 1936, Pottsville, Pennsylvania – August 29, 2005, Morristown, New Jersey) was an economist, journalist and conservative commentator. He is perhaps best known as the associate editor of The Wall Street Journal from 1972 to 1978. In 1976 Wanniski coined the ter..
Jude Watson
Jude Watson is a novelist for young readers, usually preteens. She is probably best known for her Star Wars works, which are usually set in the prequel era and involve the Jedi. Clear examples of these include the Jedi Apprentice, Jedi Quest and Legacy of the Jedi series. She wrote journals from the..
Judge
For other senses of this word, see judge (disambiguation). A judge or justice is an official who presides over a court. The powers, functions, method of appointment, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. More generally, a "judge" may be a qualified person who evaluates a..
Judgement (album)
Judgement is an album by British rock band Anathema. It was released on June 21 1999 through Music For Nations. The album marked a definitive departure from Anathema's doom metal roots, focusing on more soft, atmospheric music instead. Track listing "Deep" — 4:53"Pitiless" — 3:11"Forg..
Judgement (song)
"Judgement" Song by The Devin Townsend Band From the album Synchestra Album released 30 January 2006 Recorded August 2005 at The Armoury studios Genre Heavy Metal Song Length 5:55 Record label Hevy Devy Records InsideOut Producer Devin Townsend Synchestra Album Listing Pixillate (Track..
Judgement (Tarot card)
Judgement (XX) is a Major Arcana Tarot card. Contents 1 Description2 Interpretation3 Alternative decks4 See also5 External links Description An angel is depicted playing a trumpet, from which hangs a white flag bearing a red cross. A group of humans stands, arms spre..
Judgement Day, Vol. 1: Day
Judgement Day, Vol. 1: Day is the second album by acid rapper Esham, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). Track listing "Nine Dead Bodies" - 1:48"The Boogieman (Intro)" - :26"The Boogieman" - 2:02"How Do I Plead to Homicide" - 3:57"I'd Rather Be Dead" - 2:55"Momma Was a Junkie" - 4:06"Once You G..
Judgement Day, Vol. 2: Night
Judgement Day, Vol. 2: Night is the third album by acid rapper Esham, released in 1992 (see 1992 in music). Track listing "Judgement Day" - 3:32"Living in Incest" - 3:45"Play Dead" (Esham) - 2:44"13 Ways" - 3:28"Finger in the Cake Mix" (Esham) - 4:15"The Devil Gets Funky" - 3:42"Crib Death" - 2:1..
Judgement Days
--> Judgement Days is the 2005 second album by British R&B/hip-hop musician Ms. Dynamite. Her musical collaborators on the album include Chink Santana, Stephen Marsden, Christian Karlsson and Lil' Wayne Tracklist Judgement DayFatherPut Your Gun Away (Featuring Sincere)Back ThenFall In Love Aga..
Judgement Day (disambiguation)
The term Judgement Day may refer to: The Last Judgment; the ethical-judicial trial, judgment, and punishment/reward of individual humans (assignment to Heaven or to Hell) by a divine tribunal at the end of time.A video game review television show on G4 hosted by Victor Lucas and Tommy Tallarico.A p..
Judgement of Paris
The Judgment of Paris, Peter Paul Rubens, ca 1636 (National Gallery, London) For the famous wine-tasting event known as "The Judgment of Paris", see Paris Wine Tasting of 1976 The Judgment of Paris is a story from Greek mythology, in which the legendary roots of the Trojan War can be found. ..
Judgement of Solomon
The judgement of Solomon is a metaphorical expression for a decision which destroys the subject matter of a dispute rather than allowing either disputing party to share in it. It is similar to the proverbial expression "cutting off the nose to spite the face". The saying is based upon the Biblical..
Judgement on Gotham
Judgement on Gotham, cover art by Simon Bisley. Published by DC Comics and Fleetway in 1991, Judgement on Gotham is the first of four Batman/Judge Dredd crossovers. It was written by John Wagner and Alan Grant, with art by Simon Bisley. Synopsis The story opens in Gotham City, where a trystin..
Judgement Records
Judgement Records is a record label, started by Joe Nicolo after Ruffhouse Records was dissolved. Kriss Kross followed Nicolo to his new label. See also List of record labels ..
Judgement Rock
Judgement Rock may refer to: Judgment Rocks, Bass Strait, in AustraliaJudgement Rock (novel), 2002 novel by Joanna Murray-Smith This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the l..
Judges
Judges may refer to the Book of Judges in the Biblemore than one judge.the Biblical position translated "judge". This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point d..
Judges' Trial
A witness testifies in the Judges' Trial The Judges' Trial (or the Justice Trial, or, officially, The United States of America vs. Josef Altstötter, et. al.) was the third of the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the ..
Judges Act
The Judges Act of 1925 was an act of the United States Congress that enabled the Supreme Court to give precedence to cases of national importance. It was passed while former President William Howard Taft served as Chief Justice. Taft fervently advocated the act as a means of making the federal jud..
Judges associate
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Judges Guild
Judges Guild is a small game publisher in the business of creating and selling role-playing game supplements, periodicals and related material. Currently most of their publications are available as licensed d20 items through Necromancer Games. Judges Guild was started in July 1975. Bob Bledsaw and ..
Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights
The first Judges of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights were elected on January 22, 2006 at the Eighth Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of the African Union, held in Khartoum, Sudan. The judges, hailing from 11 of the 53 member states of the African Union, are from backgrounds v..
Judge (2000 AD)
Not to be confused with the real-world office of judge. Judge is a title held by several significant characters in the Judge Dredd series, which appears in the British comic book 2000 AD. In the fictional future history of the series, the role of "Judge" combines those of judge and police officer..
Judge (anime)
|} Judge is an anime OVA released in the North America by Manga Video. ..
Judge (band)
Judge was a New York City hardcore band, formed in 1987 by Youth Of Today guitarist John "Porcell" Porcelly and former Death Before Dishonor/Youth Of Today drummer Mike "Judge" Ferraro. Their first release was a 7" EP on Porcell's label Schism (which he ran along with Side By Side/Gorilla Biscuits g..
Judge (Buffyverse)
The Judge First appearance Surprise Last appearance Innocence Created by Joss Whedon Statistics Name The Judge Status Incapacitated Species Demon Affiliation Ally of Spike, Angelus and Drusilla Notable powers Inmunity to wounds caused by common forged weapons.Immortality. Hacking..
Judge (disambiguation)
Judge can refer to: An official who presides over a courtA governmental position referred to in the Bible, usually translated as "Judge"An elections officialA dog-show judgeThe hardcore band JudgeThe magazine The JudgePontiac GTO Judge, an automobileThe anime JudgeAn adjudicator of policy debatesBoo..
Judge (Magic: the Gathering)
A judge in the [[Magic: The Gathering]] collectible card game is a tournament official charged with enforcing the rules of the game and those of the DCI. While judges need not be certified, they may choose to attempt a series of tests and certified judges are ranked from level 1 (area-level) to leve..
Judge (mascot)
Judge is the name given to the bear who serves as the mascot for Baylor University, whose sports teams are called the Baylor Bears. Each bear is named "Judge" in honor of Judge R.E.B. Baylor. Baylor hosts live mascots on campus. The Baylor University Chamber of Commerce is responsible for the ..
Judge (policy debate)
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Judge Advocate General
This page is about the British Judge Advocate General. For the U.S. Judge Advocate General's Corps, see here. The following article was lifted straight from the 1894 edition of Haydn's Book of Dignities and needs updating. The Judge Advocate General and Judge Martial of all the Forces is an offic..
Judge Advocate General's Corps
This article is in reference to the U.S. JAG Corps. For alternate meanings, see Judge Advocate General's Corps (disambiguation). Judge Advocate General's Corps, also known as JAG, can refer to the judicial arm of any of the United States armed forces, consisting of autonomous departments in the Air..
Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Air Force
The mission of the Judge Advocate General's Department is to provide professional legal services needed to accomplish the mission of the United States Air Force and maintain the highest degree of effectiveness and readiness. Specific duties and responsibilities in this regard fall primarily on the J..
Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Army
The Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United States Army is composed of Army officers who are also lawyers and who provide legal services to the Army at all levels of command. The Judge Advocate General's Legal Service includes judge advocates, warrant officers, paralegal noncommissioned of..
Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Coast Guard
Contents 1 THE PRACTICE OF LAW IN THE ..
Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy
Rear Admiral James E. McPherson In 1967, Congress decided to establish the Judge Advocate General's Corps within the Department of the Navy. The legislation was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson on December 8 1967, and ensured Navy lawyers' status as members of a distinct professio..
Judge Advocate General's Corps (disambiguation)
Judge Advocate General is in reference to several issues and topics: Defence Judge Advocate Corps (Danish Armed Forces)Judge Advocate General of Canada (Canadian Forces)Judge Advocate General's Corps of the United StatesJudge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. ArmyJudge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Na..
Judge Advocate General's Department of the United States Air Force
The mission of the Judge Advocate General's Department is to provide legal services to officials of the United States Air Force. Specific duties and responsibilities fall primarily on the Judge Advocate General and on Staff Judge Advocates, the senior judge advocates serving on Air Force commanders'..
Judge Advocate General (Canada)
The Office of the Judge Advocate General for the Canadian Forces provides legal advice to the bases and wings, defending an accused at a court martial, teaching courses to other CF members or advising a commanding officer in an operational theatre to uphold the ethical and legal principles establi..
Judge Advocate General of the Forces
The Judge Advocate General of the Forces, properly the Advocate General or Judge Martial of all Her Majesty's regular, auxiliary, and reserve land and air forces, is a civilian, with at least 10 years legal experience as a barrister or advocate, or Vice Judge Advocate General, or an assistant Judg..
Judge Advocate of the Fleet
The Judge Advocate of the Fleet is a civilian, assisted by legally trained naval officers of the Supply Branch, under the Chief Naval Judge Advocate, a Captain, Royal Navy. These officers are only appointed officiating deputy judge advocates as required for Courts-Martial. The Chief Naval Judge Adv..
Judge Alex
Judge Alex is a United States syndicated courtroom television show that debuted in 2005. The judge is Alex Ferrer, a former Miami police officer and University of Miami School of Law graduate. Ferrer was born in Havana, Cuba, but left with his family for the United States when Fidel Castro establ..
Judge Anderson
Judge Cassandra Anderson, created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980, is a fictional character that started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd of 2000 AD and eventually rose in prominence and became the star of her own strip, which is entitled Anderson: Psi ..
Judge Bridlegoose
Judge Bridlegoose is a judge in Rabelais' Pantagruel, who decided cases by the throw of dice. This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. ..
Judge Business School
Judge Business School in Cambridge, UK, is the international business school of Cambridge University, England. Established in 1990, the School offers postgraduate business degrees in management, including MBAs and PhDs, as well as undergraduate teaching. It was formerly known as the Judge Institute ..
Judge C. R. Magney State Park
Judge C. R. Magney State Park is a Minnesota state park 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Grand Marais on Highway 61 on the North Shore of Lake Superior. It was named for Clarence R. Magney, a state judge and former mayor of Duluth, who was instrumental in getting a number of state parks and scenic w..
Judge Cal
Chief Judge Cal is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was loosely based on the real life Roman Emperor Caligula, who was insane. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Judge Cal was head of the Special Judicial Squad, the fea..
Judge Child
The Judge Child was an extended storyline in the 2000 AD comic strip Judge Dredd that ran from issue 156 to 181. Written by John Wagner and drawn by Mike McMahon, Brian Bolland and Ron Smith, the story introduced the popular villain "Mean Machine" Angel and the future chief judge Judge Hershey, as w..
Judge Claude Frollo
Frollo from the Hunchback of Notre Dame Judge Claude Frollo is the villain of Disney's feature movie The Hunchback of Notre Dame. His voice was played by Tony Jay. He is one of the darkest and most unlikeable villains in the company's history. The interesting thing about Frollo is he is a vill..
Judge Death
Judge Death and his lieutenants Fear, Mortis and Fire - artwork by Brian Bolland Judge Death is a fictional character of the Judge Dredd universe recounted in the UK comic 2000 AD. He is the leader of the Dark Judges, a sinister group of undead law enforcers from the alternate dimension of Dea..
Judge Dee
Judge Dee (or Judge Di) is the hero of Robert van Gulik's "Judge Dee" series. These fictional novels deal with cases in ancient China, all solved by the upright Judge Dee (note: in ancient Chinese crime stories, judges are often in the role of the detective.) The Judge Dee character is based on th..
Judge Doom
Judge Doom is the villain from Who Framed Roger Rabbit movie who seeks to take over Toontown. He has created a chemical "dip" of (turpentine, acetone and benzene) that destroys toons. Judge Doom was played by Christopher Lloyd. Judge Doom At the Terminal Bar, Doom uses the "Shave and Haircut"..
Judge Dread
This article is about the British reggae artist. for the comic book character, see Judge Dredd Alexander Minto Hughes (1945 - March 12, 1998), better known as Judge Dread, was a British reggae and ska artist. Contents 1 Life and career2 Quotes3 Discography4 Reference5 Ext..
Judge Dredd
Judge Dredd (Joe Dredd or Joseph Dredd) is a comics character whose strip in the British science fiction anthology 2000 AD is the magazine's longest running (having been featured there since its second issue in 1977). Dredd is a law enforcement officer in a violent city of the future where un..
Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death
Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs Death is the second game based on the Judge Dredd character from the 2000AD comic series, developed by Rebellion Developments. It was released on October 17, 2003 in Japan and February 8, 2005 in the United States. Contents 1 Plot2 Characters3 Weapons4 S..
Judge Dredd (film)
"Judge Dredd" is a 1995 action film based on the Judge Dredd strip in the British comic 2000 AD. Fans critical of this film, regarded it as a failure. Certain elements of the film were altered from the comic series, but it still did not find wide mainstream appeal. Stallone was nominated for the ..
Judge Dredd (role-playing game)
The Judge Dredd tabletop role-playing game, in its most recent incarnation, is published by Mongoose Publishing. The game is based off of the fictional world of the Judge Dredd series from the British comic book 2000AD. There is an older rpg by Games Workshop which was completely unrelated to the..
Judge Dredd Megazine
Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. It is a sister publication to 2000 AD. Famous creators to have worked for the Judge Dredd Megazine include: Simon BisleyCarlos EzquerraAlan Grant (also a founder-editor)Trev..
Judge for Yourselves!
Judge for Yourselves! (subtitle: For Self-Examination, Recommended to the Present Age, Second Series) is a work by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It was written as part of Kierkegaard's second authorship and published posthumously in 1876. This work is a continuation of For Self-Examinatio..
Judge Fulton
James 'Judge' Fulton (born in Belfast 1739 - died in Bass River, Nova Scotia 25 September 1826) was justice of the peace, judge, surveyor, politician, and founder of the village of Bass River, Nova Scotia. Judge Fulton as he was locally known is believed to have migrated from Ulster to New Englan..
Judge Goodman
Chief Judge Clarence Goodman is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd stories published in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Goodman succeeded Chief Judge Fargo as Chief Judge of Mega-City One shortly after the Atomic Wars of 2070 and was well liked by his people. The years that followed saw the estab..
Judge Greel
Judge Greel is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was briefly acting chief judge in the year 2116. However he was implicated in an assassination attempt on Chief Judge McGruder (which was never proved), who curtly demoted him to a junior position in Traffic Control, ..
Judge Griffin
Chief Judge Griffin is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was chief judge of Mega-City One between 2101 and 2104. Before becoming chief judge he was Principal of the Academy of Law, and personally trained whole generations of the city's judges, including Judge Dredd..
Judge Hatchett
Judge Hatchett (2000- ) is a nationally syndicated American television program produced by Sony Pictures Television. It stars the Honorable Glenda Hatchett and is modeled after "judge shows" such as The People's Court and Judge Judy. Other than dealing with lawsuits on her show, she also handles DN..
Judge Hershey
Chief Judge Barbara Hershey is a fictional character, part of the fictional universe recounted in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Shortly after her graduation from the Academy of Law in 2102, Judge Hershey was the surprise choice to join the crew of the Justice 1 f..
Judge Holden
Judge Holden is purportedly an historically accurate person, a killer who partnered with John Joel Glanton as a professional scalphunter in the mid 1800's. [link] To date, the only source for Holden's existence is Samuel Chamberlin's My Confession, an autobiographical account which has b..
Judge Janus
Judge Judy Janus is a fictional character, a Judge within Mega-City One's Justice Department's PSI Division. She is portrayed as a young and [[wikt:dizzy|dizzy]] (and bald) psychic (she is a precog and telepath), who still manages to help solve the case in the end. The character was created by Gran..
Judge John Deed
Judge John Deed is a BBC television drama series about a high court judge, created, written and produced by G. F. Newman. It is broadcast on BBC One; each episode is usually 90 minutes long. It was first shown on January 9th 2001. The show stars Martin Shaw as Deed, a former barrister who, as a..
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Judge Jules
Judge Jules Judge Jules is a British dance music DJ. Born on October 26 1965 as Julius O'Riordan, he was educated at University College School and the London School of Economics. He studied law at the LSE, giving rise to his stage name "Judge Jules", though he obtained a lower second class ho..
Judge Kraken
Judge Kraken is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip featured in the long-running UK comic 2000 AD. Kraken was originally one of the Judda, a tribe of rogue clones of Chief Judge Fargo created by the renegade Judge Morton Judd and based beneath Ayers Rock in what is left of Australia..
Judge Linda W Hunter
Judge Linda W. Hunter is a Dekalb County, GA, Superior Court Judge, Division 8. ..
Judge McGruder
Judge Hilda Margaret McGruder is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd stories published in the comic book 2000 AD. She was the first female Chief Judge of Mega-City One, and the first Judge of Mega-City One to become Chief Judge twice (in 2104-2108 and 2112-2116). After the death of the insane..
Judge Memorial Catholic High School
Judge Memorial Catholic High School is located in Salt Lake City, Utah. The school was originally established as a hospital in 1902. Called Judge Mercy Hospital, the facility primarily provided care to miners during a period of mining growth along the Wasatch Mountains. However, around 1920, ..
Judge Mills Lane
Judge Mills Lane was a syndicated American courtroom show that ran from 1998 to 2001. The show was produced by John Tomlin and Bob Young for [Hurricane Entertainment Corp]. The show's judge was Mills Lane, who was known for his berating comments. Mills Lane was previously a well-known pro..
Judge Niles
Judge Rog Niles is a fictional character in the Judge Dredd comic strip in British comic 2000 AD. He is the current head of the Public Surveillance Unit (PSU). Before that he was head of the Special Judicial Squad (SJS) for ten years. Contents 1 Head of SJS1.1 Council of Five2 Head..
Judge Not
Judge Not is the first single Bob Marley recorded. It was released in 1961, only in Jamaica on Leslie Kong label "Beverley's". Not typical reggae, it is more in the ska style. Though Judge Not failed to achieve much success, Marley was not discouraged and continued to record music. ..
Judge Parker
Judge Parker is a soap opera-style comic strip created by Nicholas P. Dallis. It debuted on November 24, 1952. Alan Parker was a widower with two children, Randy and Ann, who later married a younger woman named Katherine in the strip. Initially a dashing figure who solved crimes and chased crimin..
Judge Perez Drive
Judge Perez Drive is a major, four-lane thoroughfare located in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana. The road was originally named Goodchildren Drive, but was renamed in 1972 for former political boss of St. Bernard and Plaquemines Parishes, Leander (judge) Perez (d. 1969). However, in the late 1990s, S..
Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold Judge Reinhold is the stage name of Edward Ernest Reinhold, Jr. (born May 21 1957), an American actor. He is best known for co-starring in movies such as Beverly Hills Cop and Fast Times at Ridgemont High. His nickname Judge was given to him when he was young by his father. C..
Judge Rotenberg Educational Center
The Judge Rotenberg Educational Center for mentally handicapped children, located in Canton, Massachusetts, recently became notable for allegations that it was using electrical shocks to discipline its students[Report on allegations]. References External links [Information Liberati..
Judge Roy Scream
Judge Roy Scream is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington, Texas. This is a custom built wooden roller coaster is designed with families in mind. Roller coasters at Six Flags Over Texas [[Batman: The Ride]] - [[Boomerang: Coast to Coaster|Flashback]] - ..
Judge Roy Spleen
Judge Roy Spleen is the judge of the episode "Keeper of the Reaper" for The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, a cartoon on Cartoon Network. He is a green monster with a judge style wig. The episode has Billy and Mandy fighting over Grim. Billy is moving, and thinks he should keep Grim. Eventual..
Judge Silver
Chief Judge Thomas Silver was chief judge (2108 to 2112) of the fictional city of Mega-City One in the Judge Dredd comic strip. He began his career as a street judge, and served with distinction in the Second American Civil War. However in 2096 he was wounded in action and compelled to retire from ..
Judge Smith
Christopher John Judge Smith (born 1948 in England), is a songwriter, composer and performer, and a founder member of progressive rock band Van der Graaf Generator. Judge Smith was originally the drummer of Van der Graaf Generator (at some points he used a typewriter as well), but after drummer Guy..
Judge Solomon
Judge Solomon is a fictional character from the Judge Dredd universe, in the comic 2000 AD. To date his only appearance in the comic has been in a flashback in "prog" (issue) no. 68, in the 1978 story The Cursed Earth. Judgement of Solomon Solomon is famous for his verdict in the war crimes trial ..
Judge Trev Thoms
Judge Trev Thoms is a British guitarist. He played in Steve Peregrin Took's band Steve Took's Horns with Dino Ferari on drums. After The Horns broke up in the late 1970s both Thoms and Ferari joined ex-Hawkwind's Nik Turner in Inner City Unit. Thoms also worked with Turner and Twink under the hybr..
Judge Volt
Chief Judge Hadrian Volt is a fictional character from the Judge Dredd comic strip in 2000 AD. He was chief judge of Mega-City One between 2116 and 2121. He became a street judge in 2096 and fought in the First Robot War and the Apocalypse War. He later served in the SJS and in the Aliens Bureau. I..
Judging
Contents 1 Definition2 Problems of Judging3 Effect of judging on the one being judged4 Effect of judging on the one doing the judging5 See also6 Psychiatric Analysis Related to Judging Definition The cognitive process of reaching a decision. Problems of Judging Jesu..
Judging Amy
Judging Amy is a 138-episode television drama that aired from September 19, 1999 until May 3, 2005 on CBS. The show starred Amy Brenneman of NYPD Blue and Tyne Daly of Cagney & Lacey. In the US, reruns air on the TNT cable channel. After six seasons, the show was cancelled by CBS on May 18, 2005...
Judging Omi
Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Episode Notes2.1 Location of Shen Gong Wu2.2 Total Shen Gong Wu2.3 Kimiko's appearance3 Trivia Plot synopsis Master Fung tells the Warriors that one of them will soon advance to Wudai Warrior level, and each one tries to find out from Dojo..
Judgment
Judgement (XX) is a Major Arcana card in Tarot. For the second season episode of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]], see "Judgment (Enterprise episode)". A judgment or judgement (see spelling note below), in a legal context, is synonymous with the formal decision made by a court following a lawsuit. At t..
Judgmental language
Judgmental language is a subset of Style over substance fallacy and Red herring fallacies. It employs insultive, compromettant or pejorative language to influence the recipient's judgement. Examples ''Surgeon general says smoking is harmful to your health. Nowhere in the Bible is said you shouldn't..
Judgment (Angel episode)
Judgement is episode 1 of season 2 of the television show Angel. See also List of Angel (series) episodes. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1.1 Short overview1.2 Expanded overview2 Writing and acting3 Production details3.1 Music4 Quotes and trivia5 Continuity5.1&n..
Judgment (Enterprise episode)
Judgment is the 19th episode of season 2 of [[Star Trek: Enterprise]] which originally aired on April 9, 2003. Synopsis Jonathan Archer Captain Archer is tried at a Klingon tribunal for attacking a Klingon ship and inciting a rebellion. Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot a..
Judgment (Magic: The Gathering)
Judgment Expansion Symbol Release Date May 27, 2002 Mechanics Incarnations, Wishes Keywords Advocates, Nightmares, Phantoms Size 143 cards (55 common, 44 uncommon, 44 rare) Sets in Odyssey Block '[[Odyssey (Magic: The Gathering) '[[Torment (Magic: The Gathering) '[[Judgment (Magic: The Gat..
Judgment as a matter of law
Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureCivil Procedure Rules 1998Doctrines of civil procedureJurisdiction* Subject matter jurisdiction* Personal jurisdiction* Proper venue** Change of venue** Forum non conveniens* RemovalPleadings and motions* Service of process* Complaint** Cause of ac..
Judgment at Nuremberg
Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 film which gives a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials. It stars Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard Widmark, Marlene Dietrich, Maximilian Schell, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Werner Klemperer and William Shatner. The movie was wri..
Judgment debtor
Judgement Debtor, in English law, a person against whom a judgment ordering him to pay a sum of money has been. obtained and remains unsatisfied. Such a person may be examined as to whether any and what debts are owing to him, and if the judgment debt is of the necessary amount he may be made bankru..
Judgment in Berlin
Judgment in Berlin is a 1984 book by federal judge Herbert Jay Stern about a hijacking trial in the United States Court for Berlin in 1979, over which he presided. From the end of World War II in Europe in May 1945 until the reunification of Germany in October 1990, Berlin was divided into four sec..
Judgment League Avengers
For the other JLA, see Justice League. The Judgment League Avengers, sometimes referred to as the JLA for short, are an Amalgam Comics superhero team. They are a combination of DC Comics' Justice League and Marvel Comics' Avengers, and made their first true debut in JLX #1, though in the Amalgam un..
Judgment Night
For the 1993 movie, see Judgment Night. 'The Twilight Zone'' original seriesSeason one (1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5)'Fall 1959 – Summer 1960List of The Twilight Zone'' episodes Episodes: Where Is Everybody?One for the AngelsMr. Denton on DoomsdayThe Sixteen-Millimeter ShrineWalking DistanceEscape C..
Judgment Night (film)
For The Twilight Zone episode, see Judgment Night. Judgment Night is a 1993 film, directed by Stephen Hopkins and starring Emilio Estévez, Cuba Gooding Jr., Denis Leary, Stephen Dorff. The DVD version of the film was released on May 1, 2001. The movie plot revolves around a group of friends on the..
Judgment notwithstanding verdict
Judgment notwithstanding the verdict, or J.N.O.V. for short (English "Judgment" + Latin Non Obstante Veredicto) is the practice in American courts whereby the presiding judge in a civil case may overrule the decision of a jury and reverse or amend their verdict. Requested in civil cases, this remedy..
Judgment recovery
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Judgment summons
JUDGMENT SUMMONS, in English law, a summons issued under the Debtors Act 1869, on the application of a creditor who has obtained a judgment for the payment of a sum of money by instalments or otherwise, where the order for payment has not been complied with. The judgment summons cites the defendant ..
Judi-Dart
Judi Dart is the name of a United States sounding rocket. The Judi Dart was launched 89 times between 1964 and 1970. The Judi Dart has a length of 2.70 metres, a dimetre of 0.08 metres, a maximum flight altitude of 0.08 metres, a maximum flight altitude of 65 kilometres and a launch thrust of 9000 n..
Judias V. Buenoano
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Judicael, Duke of Brittany
Judicael of Rennes (died in battle 888), was count of Rennes and duke of Brittany, from 877 to his death. He became ruler of Brittany after the death of his father Gurvand and his rival in Brittany, Pasquitan of Vannes. His accession was disputed with Alan of Vannes, brother of Pasquitan, who defeat..
Judicator Caste
The Judicator Caste is a collection of Protoss tribes in the fictional StarCraft universe. The Judicators, descended from the first tribes to join the Khala at the end of the Aeon of Strife, were selected by Khas and his students to act as leaders. Before the outbreak of war with the Zerg, the Judic..
Judicature Acts
The Judicature Acts are two Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom, the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 66) and the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1875 (38 & 9 Vict. c. 77), which were designed to fuse the administration of the courts of Equity and the courts of Common Law...
Judica Cordiglia
The Judica-Cordiglia brothers, sons of one of Europe's foremost pathologists, set up a listening post which probed the cosmos and successfully tracked all the early American and soviet unmanned satellites. Source http://www.lostcosmonauts.com/default.htm ..
Judicial activism
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Judicial activism (Canada)
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Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland
The Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland commenced work in June 2002 under the Chairmanship of Sir Neil McIntosh CBE DL. The Board's remit is to: Provide the First Minister with a list of candidates recommended for appointment to the offices of Judge of the Court of Session, Sheriff Principal,..
Judicial Appointments Commission
The Judicial Appointments Commission is responsible for selecting judges in England and Wales. It is an independent non-departmental public body which was created on 3 April 2006 as part of the reforms following the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. It takes over a responsibility that was previously i..
Judicial astrology
Judicial astrology is the art of forecasting future events by calculation of the planetary and stellar bodies and their relationship to the Earth. The term "Judicial astrology" was mainly used in the middle ages and early Renaissance to distinguish between the type of astrology that was considered t..
Judicial Circuits Act
The Judicial Circuits Act of 1866 (14 Stat. [209]) reorganized the United States circuit courts and provided for the gradual elimination of several seats on the Supreme Court of the United States. It was signed into law on July 23, 1866 by President Andrew Johnson and ultimately had the ef..
Judicial Commissioner
A Judicial Commissioner in Singapore is appointed to the Supreme Court by the President of Singapore on the advice of the Prime Minister, and has the powers of a Judge. The appointment is for a specific period which is determined by the President. Many Judicial Commissioners go on the become Judges ..
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is one of the highest courts in the United Kingdom. It is also the highest court of appeal (or court of last resort) for several independent Commonwealth countries, the UK overseas territories, and the British crown dependencies. It is simply referred to..
Judicial Conference of the United States
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The Judicial Conference of the United States, formerly known as the Conference of Senior Circuit Judges, was created by the United States Congress in 1922 with the principal objective of framing policy guidelines for administration of judicial courts in the United S..
Judicial court system of Denmark
The Kingdom of Denmark, consisting of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, does not have a single unified judicial system. This article describes only the judicial court system of Denmark. Decisions by the highest courts in Greenland and the Faroe Islands can, however, be appealed to the High C..
Judicial deference
Judicial deference is a doctrine by which judges seek to avoid frustrating the will of the legislature when deciding cases [#endnote_LSE]. It is most commonly found in countries such as the United Kingdom, which lack an entrenched constitution, as the essential purpose of such documents is ..
Judicial discretion
Judicial discretion is the inherent power of the judiciary to make legal decisions according to their discretion. The ability of judges to decide legal cases unconstrained by fetters on their discretion is an important aspect of judicial independence under the doctrine of the separation of powers. ..
Judicial economy
Judicial economy refers to the overall efficiency in the operation of the judicial system or the efficiency of a given court. For instance, in the presence of a threshold issue that will ultimately decide a case, a court may elect to hear that issue rather than proceeding with a full-blown trial. ..
Judicial estoppel
In the practice of law, judicial estoppel (also known as estoppel by inconsistent positions) is an estoppel which precludes a party from taking a position in a case which is contrary to a position they have taken in earlier legal proceedings. Although, in the United States, it is only a part of comm..
Judicial functions of the House of Lords
Law of England and Wales This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Civil courts Privy Council House of Lords :Lords of Appeal in Ordinary Court of Appeal :Master of the Rolls :Lord Justice of Appeal High Court of Justice :Chancellor of the High Court :President of the Que..
Judicial immunity
Judicial Immunity is a form of legal immunity which protects judges and others employed by the judiciary from lawsuits brought against them for official conduct in office. For example, a judge may not be the subject of a libel suit for statements made about a criminal defendant during a trial. No..
Judicial independence
Judicial independence is the doctrine that decisions of the judiciary should be impartial and not subject to influence from the other branches of government or from private or political interests. In most cases, judicial independence is secured by giving judges long, and sometimes lifetime, tenure a..
Judicial interference
Judicial interference is a negatively connoted term used to describe the actions of courts or judicial officers in matters that are interpreted by some as beyond their constitutionally established role. Many groups accuse the courts of judicial interference. The Coalition for a New American Societ..
Judicial interpretation
Judicial interpretation refers to a theory or mode of thought which explains how the judiciary should interpret the law, particularly constitutional documents and legislation (see statutory interpretation). An interpretation which results in or supports some form of law-making role for the judiciary..
Judicial notice
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Judicial oversight
Judicial oversight describes an aspect of the separation of powers prescribed by the Constitution of the United States, specifically the process whereby independent courts may review and restrain actions of the administrave and legislative branches. Such oversight is now common in other constitutio..
Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation
The Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation is a special body within the United States federal court system, established by Congress in 1968, that has the power to transfer similar pending lawsuits brought in multiple districts to a single judge in a single jurisdiction. The Chief Justice of the..
Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993
Acts of Parliament of predecessorstates to the United Kingdom Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1600Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of England to 1706Acts of Parliament of the Kingdom of ScotlandActs of Parliament of the Kingdom of Ireland Acts of Parliament of the United Kingdom ..
Judicial philosophy
Judicial philosophy is the set of ideas and beliefs which dictate how justices rule in many cases. There is a large academic debate over judicial philosophy, with some supporting the theory of judicial conservatives, moderates, and liberals, while others argue that justices cannot be evaluated on a ..
Judicial Reorganization Bill
The Judicial Reorganization Bill of 1937 was legislation proposed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in February 1937. Although Roosevelt presented his plan as a simple organizational reform, he was probably at least partly motivated by the consistent opposition that New Deal legislation had been..
Judicial restraint
Judicial restraint' is a theory of judicial interpretation which endorses the limited exercise of power by the judiciary. Judges and legal scholars who practice or support judicial restraint have been described as "strict constructionist," "interpretivist," and "textualist". In deciding questions o..
Judicial review
Judicial review is the power of a court to review a law or an official act of a government employee or agent for constitutionality or for the violation of basic principles of justice. In many jurisdictions, the court has the power to strike down that law, to overturn the executive act, or order a pu..
Judicial review in the United States
The power of judicial review is held by courts in the United States, which while developing out of British law is based fundamentally on the tripartite nature of governmental power as enunciated in the United States Constitution. The only explicit definition given in the Constitution is in Article I..
Judicial scrivener
, also known as shiho-shoshi lawyers, form a legal profession in Japan. Judicial scriveners are authorized to represent their clients in real estate registrations, commercial registrations (e.g. the incorporation of companies), preparation of court documents and filings with legal affairs bureaus. J..
Judicial Service Commission (Fiji)
Judiciary of Fiji Judicial officers Chief Justice Appeal Court President Chief Magistrate Justice of Appeal Puisne judges High Court Masters Institutions Supreme Court Court of Appeal High Court Magistrates Courts Judicial Service Commission The Judicial Service Commission of Fiji is establis..
Judicial shamanism
Theory of judicial shamanism is a postmodern analytical approach to judicial reasoning. It broadens the constitutional atheism proclaimed by the Critical Legal Studies movement (CLS) by the statement that judicial reasoning is a contemporary form of shamanism. The analogy between judge and shaman ..
Judicial Studies Board
Established in 1979, the Judicial Studies Board (JSB) is the organisation responsible for training judges in England and Wales. This includes the training of lay magistrates and chairmen and members of tribunals. The current (2006) Chairman is Lord Justice Keene. External links [Official Websi..
Judicial system of Finland
Under the Constitution of Finland, everyone is entitled to have their case heard by a court or an authority appropriately and without undue delay. This is achieved through the judicial system of Finland. The Finnish judicial system consists of the independent courts of lawthe prosecution servicethe..
Judicial system of Greece
In Greece, the independence of the justice is safeguarded by the Constitution. According to section E' of the Constitution (Articles 87-100A): Only professional and regular judges dispense justice. This judges are professional, permanent and irremovable, enjoying full personal and functional indepe..
Judicial system of Iran
The current judicial system of Iran was implemented and established by Ali Akbar Davar and some of his contemporaries. The system went through changes during the second Pahlavi era, and was drastically changed after the 1979 Revolution of Iran. Ever since then, the judicial system has been firmly ba..
Judicial system of Japan
In the Judicial System of Japan, the postwar constitution guarantees that "all judges shall be independent in the exercise of their conscience and shall be bound only by this constitution and the Laws" (Article 76). They cannot be removed from the bench "unless judicially declared mentally or physi..
Judicial system of Singapore
The full Judicial power in Singapore is vested in the Supreme Court as well as surbordinate courts by the constitution. The Supreme Court consists of the Court of Appeal and the High Court. The Court of Appeal exercises appellate criminal and civil jurisdiction, while the High Court exercises both ..
Judicial system of Ukraine
The judicial system of Ukraine consists of four levels of courts of general jurisdiction, as follows: Local courts of general jurisdiction (combining criminal and civil jurisdiction) consisting of:* district, urban district and town courts;* regional courts;* city courts in Kiev and Sevastopol;*..
Judicial tyranny
Judicial tyranny is a political epithet often used to describe the actions of unelected judges whose rulings invalidate the policy decisions made by elected officials, overrule enacted laws or violate an existing interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. Some political rhetoric imprecisely uses the ..
Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch is a American government watchdog organization founded in 1994. The group uses litigation as its primary tool and came to public attention after filing eighteen lawsuits against the administration of Democratic U.S. President Bill Clinton and figures in the Clinton administration. Th..
Judicial Yuan
The Judicial Yuan (司法院) is one of five branches of the Republic of China government in Taipei and serves as the highest judicial organ in Taiwan. Its Council of Grand Justices (大法官會議), with 15 members, is charged with interpreting the Constitution of the Republic of China. The Pre..
Judiciary
The Politics series: Politics by countryPolitical sciencePolitical historyPolitical scientistsComparative governmentInternational relationsPolitical economyPolitical philosophyPolitical psychologyForm of governmentSovereigntyPublic administrationConsent of the governedTheories of political beha..
Judiciary (Russian Constitution)
The Russian judiciary has judicial appeal and judicial review at the level of the Supreme Court. Lack of codes dealing with private business and trade has complicated privitization of business and transactions with foreign partners. Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and Supreme Arbitration Court ..
Judiciary Act
The title Judiciary Act may refer to any of several statutes relating to the organization of national court systems: Australia* Judiciary Act 1903United States* Judiciary Act of 1789* Judiciary Act of 1801* Judiciary Act of 1802* "Judiciary Act of 1866" may refer to two different laws. The first (1..
Judiciary Act 1903
Judiciary Act 1903 Parliament of Australia Long title: An Act to make provision for the Exercise of the Judicial Power of the Commonwealth Introduced by: Dates Date passed: Date of Royal Assent: August 25 1903 Commencement: August 25 1903 Other legislation Amendments: ..
Judiciary Act of 1789
The first page of the Judiciary Act of 1789 The United States Judiciary Act of 1789 (1 Stat. 73) was a landmark statute adopted on September 24, 1789 in the first session of the First United States Congress. It established the U.S. federal judiciary. The Constitution stated only that the "ju..
Judiciary Act of 1793
The Judiciary Act of 1793 (1 Stat. 333) is a United States federal statute, enacted on March 2 1793. ..
Judiciary Act of 1801
The United States Judiciary Act of 1801 (2 Stat. 89) was an effort by the lame duck Federalist majority in Congress to prolong its control of the federal judiciary before the end of President John Adams' term. Adopted on February 13, 1801, it was criticized by the Republicans and repealed ..
Judiciary Act of 1802
The United States Judiciary Act of 1802 (2 Stat. [156]) was a Federal statute, enacted on April 29, 1802, to reorganize the federal court system. It restored some elements of the Judiciary Act of 1801, which had been adopted by the Federalist majority in the previous Congress, but was repe..
Judiciary Act of 1869
The Judiciary Act of 1869 (16 Stat. [44]), also called the Circuit Judges Act of 1869, was a United States statute that made two important reforms of the federal judiciary. First, judgeships were created for the circuit courts; in this case, one circuit judgeship was created for each of t..
Judiciary Act of 1891
The Judiciary Act of 1891 (26 Stat. 826), also known as the Evarts Act after its primary sponsor, Senator William M. Evarts, created the United States courts of appeals, and reassigned the jurisdiction of most routine appeals from the district and circuit courts to these appellate courts. ..
Judiciary Act of 1925
The Judiciary Act of 1925 (43 Stat. 936), also known as the Certiorari Act, was an act of the United States Congress which sought to rationalize the workload of the Supreme Court of the United States. Although the Judiciary Act of 1891 (which created the United States courts of appeals and rendere..
Judiciary Committee
Judiciary Committee may refer to: U.S. House Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direc..
Judiciary of Afghanistan
Afghanistan's judicial system is still under construction. The Justice Ministry is now working to set up a workable judicial system, but it seems to take time. Afghanistan’s judicial branch deteriorated during the Soviet occupation, and justice was administered by strict Islamic law during the Ta..
Judiciary of Australia
The judiciary in Australia is modelled substantially on the system of courts which existed in England. The large number of courts and tribunals in Australia have different procedural powers and characteristics, different jurisdictional limits, different remedial powers and different cost structures..
Judiciary of England and Wales
There are various levels of judiciary in England and Wales — different types of courts have different styles of judges. They also form a strict hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of the courts in which they sit, so that judges of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales are generally ..
Judiciary of Germany
The judiciary's independence and extensive responsibilities reflect the importance of the rule of law in the German system of government. A core concept is that of the Rechtsstaat, a government based on law, in which citizens are guaranteed equality and in which government decisions may be challenge..
Judiciary of Hong Kong
This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong ..
Judiciary of Morocco
The Judiciary of Morocco is an independent branch of the , subject only to the Moroccan Constitution. Contents 1 Sturcture2 Agreements with other judiciaries3 See also4 References Sturcture The Moroccan court structure consists of: Communal and District CourtsAdministrativ..
Judiciary of South Africa
The Judiciary of South Africa is an independent branch of government, subject only to the South African Constitution and the laws of the country. The Judiciary interprets the laws of South Africa, using as the basis of its interpretation the laws enacted by the South African Parliament as well as ..
Judiciary of Vietnam
At the apex of the judiciary of Vietnam is the Supreme People’s Court of Vietnam(SPC), which is the highest court for appeal and review. The SPC reports to the National Assembly of Vietnam, which controls the judiciary’s budget and confirms the president’s nominees to the SPC and Supreme Peopl..
Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937
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Judiciary Square (Washington Metro)
Judiciary Square is a Washington Metro station in Washington, D.C. on the Red Line. Judiciary Square is located in Northwest, with entrances at 4th and E Street and 5th and F Street. It serves the many courthouses and municipal buildings in the area. The 5th and F Street entrance is in the Nation..
Judie Aronson
Judith M. Aronson (b. June 7, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actress who has starred in many films and a television show. The television series in which she starred, was the short lived Pursuit of Happiness as Sara Duncan from 1987-1988. Judie's first film roll was in the 198..
Judie Tzuke
Singer/songwriter Judie Tzuke was born Judie Myers in London, England on 3 April 1956. Her father, Sefton Myers, was a successful property developer who also managed artists and singers—most notably Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice during the writing of Jesus Christ Superstar. His family relo..
Judika Nalon Abadi Sihotang
Judika Nalon Abadi Sihotang (born August 31 1978 in Tanjung Beringin, Indonesia) is an Indonesian singer who rose to popularity after placing second in Indonesian Idol 2, the Indonesian version of Pop Idol, shown by RCTI. Indonesian Idol 2 performances Top 24: Sedih Tak Berujung by Glenn FredlyT..
Judique, Nova Scotia
Judique is a small community located on the Ceilidh Trail (Route 19) on the western side of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Early Settlement On May 10 1772, the good ship Alexander from Tobermory, with 210 emigrants from Uist and the mainland, arrived in Prince Edward Island. Among them we..
Judith's Paarl, Gauteng
Judith's Paarl is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is located in Region 8. Suburbs in Region 8 of Johannesburg Belgravia | Bellevue | Bellevue East | Benrose | Berea | Bertrams | City West-Denver | City and Suburban | City and Suburban Industrial | Doornfontein | Droste Park..
Judith, daughter of Welf
Queen Judith or Iudit (died 19 April 843) was the second wife of Louis the Pious, Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks. Judith was the daughter of Count Welf and a Saxon noblewoman named Eigilwi. She married King Louis in Aachen in 819, and the couple had a daughter Gisela, and a son, Charles..
Judith (disambiguation)
Judith can refer to: The Book of Judith, a deuterocanonical book of the Old Testament.Judith, an Old English poem about the heroine of the Book of JudithJudith, a character in the Book of GenesisJudith, a Frankish queenJudith Martel, a 9th century queen of WessexGudit, a 10th century queen who sack..
Judith (film)
Judith is a 1966 film. It was directed by Daniel Mann and the writing credits are given to Lawrence Durrell and John Michael Hayes. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The story is set in Palestine shortly before the end of the British mandate. The Hagan..
Judith (Genesis)
See Book of Judith about another later Judith in Jewish history. Judith (יהודית "Praised" or "Jewess", Standard Hebrew Yəhudit, Tiberian Hebrew Yəhûḏîṯ), the feminine form of Judah. Judith is the name of one of the two Hittite wives of Es..
Judith (poem)
Judith is an Old English poem retelling the legend of the beheading of Holofernes, an Assyrian military leader, by the eponymous heroine, as recorded in the deuterocanonical Book of Judith. Only one copy of the poem survives, following Beowulf in Cotton Vitellius A. xv. The text is damaged, with 3..
Judith (Serov)
Judith (Юдифь in Cyrillic, Judif’ in transliteration -- stressed on the second syllable), is an opera in five acts, composed by Alexander Serov during 1861-1863. Derived from renditions of the story of Judith from the Old Testament Apocrypha, the Russian libretto, though credited to the comp..
Judith A. Reisman
Judith A. Reisman is the president of Restoring Social Virtue & Purity to America (RSVPAmerica) that distributes material that criticises modern sexual viewpoints and sex education based on Alfred Kinsey's work. She also lobbies against pornography, and alleges that there is a large-scale effort by ..
Judith A. Sprieser
Judith A. Sprieser is a corporate director of the CBS Corporation. CBS Corporation Corporate Directors: David R. Andelman | Joseph A. Califano, Jr. | William S. Cohen | Philippe P. Dauman | Charles K. Gifford | Bruce S. Gordon | Leslie Moonves | Shari Redstone | Sumner Redstone | Ann N. Reese |..
Judith Adams
Judith Anne Adams (born 11 April 1943), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 2005, representing Western Australia. She was born in Picton, New Zealand, and was a nurse before becoming a farmer in Western Australia and running a rural health consultancy..
Judith Alice Clark
Judy Clark was a 1960s American radical activist against the Vietnam War and racism. She is currently in prison for her participation in 1981 in a failed robbery of a Brinks truck in which a guard and 2 police officers were killed. Clark joined the Students for a Democratic Society in New York City..
Judith Anderson
One of Under Pressure's favourite actresses, Dame Judith Anderson, 1934 Dame Judith Anderson, DBE (February 10, 1897–January 3, 1992), born Frances Margaret Anderson-Anderson, was an Oscar-nominated Australian stage and film actress. Contents 1 Early life2 Career3 Priva..
Judith and Holofernes
This article is about the sculpture by Donatello. The Biblical story is described in the article Holofernes; for Caravaggio's painting of the same subject, see Judith Beheading Holofernes (Caravaggio) Judith and Holofernes Donatello, 1460 marble, height 236 cm Palazzo Vecchio The bronze sc..
Judith Anna Roberts
Judith Ann Roberts, whose birthname is Judith Lebreque, is an actress best known for her role as the Beautiful Girl across in hall in Eraserhead. She was married to Pernell Roberts from 1962 to 1971 and appeared as a guest star with her ex-husband on his series Trapper John, M.D. Filmography Three..
Judith Ann Wilson Rogers
Judith Ann Wilson Rogers (born 1939, New York City) is a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. She was nominated by President William J. Clinton to replace current Associate Justice Clarence Thomas and is the first African-American female to sit on the ci..
Judith Arndt
Judith Arndt (born July 23, 1976 in Königs Wusterhausen) is a German professional cyclist. She enjoyed early success, winning the Bronze Medal in the 3000 m pursuit event at the 1996 Summer Olympics when she was just 20 years old. Later on, she proved to be one of the best female cyclists in t..
Judith Auer
Judith Auer, née Vallenthin (born 19 September 1905 in Zurich; died 27 October 1944 in Berlin) was a resistance fighter against the Nazi régime in Germany. Life After her parents' untimely deaths, Judith was brought up by a well-to-do Jewish family. She completed her Abitur and began studies in ..
Judith Barcroft
Judith Barcroft (born April 16, 1951 in Washington, DC) is an American soap opera actress. She began her soap career in 1966 playing Lenore Moore on Another World, a role she played until 1971. In 1970, she made a cameo appearance as Lenore on the AW spin-off, Somerset. After leaving AW, she took..
Judith Barker
Judith Barker (born June 22, 1943 in Oldham, Lancashire) is a British actress, best known for her role as the upwardly mobile homewrecker Janet Reid on the soap opera Coronation Street, which she played from 1969 to 1977. Since her departure from Coronation Street, Reid is mostly a character actres..
Judith Barsi
Judith Eva Barsi (June 6, 1978 - July 25, 1988) was an American child actress and a victim of a tragic murder suicide. Judith was the daughter of Hungarian immigrants Jozsef Barsi and Maria Benko, who had both fled the 1956 Soviet occupation of Hungary and then emigrated to Los Angeles, California ..
Judith Basin County, Montana
Judith Basin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of 2000, the population is 2,329. Its county seat is Stanford6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has ..
Judith Beheading Holofernes (Caravaggio)
Judith and Holophernes Caravaggio, 1598-1599 Oil on canvas, 145 × 195 cm Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica The painting of Judith Beheading Holofernes (Judith and Holophernes) is an early religious work by the Italian painter Caravaggio, painted in 1598-1599. It is housed in the galler..
Judith Berrisford
Judith M. Berrisford is a British writer of children's pony stories which are very similar to those of the Pullein-Thompson sisters, as well as many other animal story books in addition to books on gardening. She later married and became Judith M. Lewis, though has yet to publish under her marrie..
Judith Bingham
Judith Bingham (born February 19, 1986) is a American singer/songwriter. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums3 External links Biography Judith Bingham, was born and raised in Rhode Island. Due to her extremely music oriented family, she was always surrounded by creativ..
Judith Blegen
Judith Blegen (April 17, 1940 – ) is an American soprano who was born in Missoula, Montana. ..
Judith Bleich
Dr. Judith Bleich is a professor of Jewish history at Touro College in Manhattan. She specializes on the nineteenth century development of Reform and neo-Orthodoxy in the wake of the enlightenment and emancipation. Dr. Bleich is married to Rabbi J. David Bleich, and she complements him in the upkee..
Judith Burmeister
Judith Burmeister (born 22 September 1986) was a contestant on the second season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar. Burmeister joined the top 13 after getting into the top 2 vote getters of her group along with Ricky Ord. She was eliminated in the top 8 after receiving 5.97 percent of the vote. I..
Judith Butler
Judith Butler (b. February 24 1956) is a prominent post-structuralist philosopher and has made major contributions to feminism, queer theory, political philosophy and ethics. She is Maxine Elliot professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Be..
Judith Chalmers
Judith Chalmers (born October 10 1936 in Manchester) is a British television presenter. Chalmers is most well-known for presenting the ITV holiday programme Wish You Were Here...? when it started and during its 1970s and 80s heydays. Prior to that she presented ballroom dancing competition program..
Judith Chaplin
Sybil Judith Chaplin (August 19, 1939 - February 19, 1993) was a politician in the United Kingdom. Having been a councillor on Norfolk County Council, she was Private Secretary and political assistant to John Major as Chancellor of the Exchequer and Prime Minister. She was elected to Parliament for ..
Judith Chapman
Judith Chapman in a 2005 promo shot for The Young and the Restless. Judith Chapman (born Judith Shepard in Greenville, South Carolina) is an actress known to fans of 1980s US daytime television as Ginny Blake Webber on General Hospital (1984-1986) and later as Anjelica Deveraux on Days of Our L..
Judith Church
Judith Church (b. September 19, 1953) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She was the Labour member of Parliament for Dagenham since winning the seat in 1994, and stood down at the 2001 election, frustrated at the lack of reform of working hours in the House of Commons. |- style="text-align: c..
Judith Collins
Judith Anne Collins (24 February 1959 - ) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the National Party. Collins was born in Hamilton. In 1977, she studied at Canterbury University, but switched to Auckland University in 1979. From Auckland, she obtained first an LLB and then a LLM. After leav..
Judith Coplon
Judith Coplon (born 1922) was one of the first major figures tried in the United States for spying for the Soviet Union; problems in her trials had a profound influence on espionage prosecutions during the McCarthy era. Her disclosures to the Soviet intelligence agencies were the first information t..
Judith Craig
Judith Craig is a retired Bishop of the United Methodist Church, whose primary field of service was the USA. Elected bishop in 1984, she was born on 5 June, 1937 in Lexington, Missouri. She graduated (B.A.) from William Jewell College. She completed an M.Div. degree at Eden Theological Seminary i..
Judith Crist
Judith Crist (born May 22, 1922) is an accomplished American film critic. She received a B.A. from Hunter College and her M.S. from Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, and appeared regularly on the Today Show from 1964-1973. She has appeared in one film, Woody Allen's Stardust Memories. She is..
Judith Curren
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Judith A. Curren was the 35th assisted suicide patient of the controversial Dr. Jack Kevorkian. The 42-year-old..
Judith Cutler
Judith Cutler is a writer of crime fiction whose novels are mostly in three series: ten in the series about amateur sleuth, Sophie Rivers; six about Detective Sergeant Kate Power; plus a forthcoming series with Caffy Tyler. Most are set in the present day, in or around Birmingham. Contents 1 ..
Judith DeLozier
One of a series of articles onNeuro-linguistic programming(NLP) NLP · Principles · Topics · History NLP and science · [[Neuro-linguistic_programming:_Bibliography|Bibliography]] Modeling · Meta model · Milton model Perceptual positions · Rapport · R..
Judith Donath
Judith Donath is a well-known professor at MIT's Media Lab, and heads the Lab's Sociable Media group. She has authored papers on various aspects of the internet and its social impact, such as internet society and community, interfaces, virtual identity issues (See internet troll), and other forms of..
Judith Durham
Judith Durham Judith Durham OAM (born Judith Mavis Cock on July 3, 1943, in Melbourne, Australia) was a jazz singer who became the lead singer for the Australian popular folk music group The Seekers in 1963. She left the group in mid 1968 to pursue her solo career. She has performed with The ..
Judith Edelman
Judith Edelman (born on November 14, 1964 in Manhattan) is a contemporary American bluegrass/folk musician and the daughter of the winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Medicine Gerald Edelman. She graduated from Swarthmore College, then pursued a career in Third World development in the San Francisco B..
Judith Estrin
Judith L. Estrin is an American business executive. She is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Packet Design, LLC, a company that she co-founded in May 2000 to develop networking technology. Estrin is on the Board of Directors of the Walt Disney Company (since 1998), FedE..
Judith Exner
Judith Exner (January 11, 1934 - September 25, 1999) was an American woman who was a mistress of both U.S. president John F. Kennedy and Mafia leader Sam Giancana. She is also known as Judith Campbell. '' Judith was born Judith Katherine Inmoor on January 11 1934 to a family of a German architect ..
Judith F. Davis
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. Judith F. Davis, known to o..
Judith Fitzgerald
Judith Fitzgerald ia a Canadian poet who lives in Sundridge, Ontario. Works: Victory - 1975Lacerating Heartwood - 1977Easy Over - 1980Split/Levels - 1983Beneath the Skin of Paradise: The Piaf Poems - 1984My Orange Gorange - 1985Given Names: New and Selected Poems 1972-1985 - 1985Whale Waddleby - 1..
Judith Forst
Judith Doris Forst (born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian mezzo-soprano. Born in New Westminster, British Columbia, she received a Bachelor of Music from the University of British Columbia in 1964. In 1991, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada. In 2001, she was awarded the Order of Britis..
Judith Gap, Montana
Judith Gap is a city in Wheatland County, Montana, United States. The population was 164 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Wind Power at Judith Gap4 External links Geography Judith Gap is located at [46°40′44″N, 109°45′11″W] (46.6788..
Judith Godrèche
Judith Godrèche in "The Man in the Iron Mask" Judith Godrèche (born March 23, 1972) is a French actress and author, born in Paris, France to Russian Jewish immigrants. Godrèche's first film appearance was as Claudia Cardinale's daughter in L'Été prochain. The daughter of a psychiatrist, ..
Judith Goslin Hall
Judith Goslin Hall (born 1939) is a Canadian pediatrician and clinical geneticist. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1961 from Wellesley College. She received a Master of Science degree in 1965 and a Doctor of Medicine in 1966 from the University of Washington..
Judith Grace
Judith Grace González Hinks (born circa 1960 in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a well-known Mexican television personality. Born to a Mexican father and an Irish-American mother, Judith Grace became the first woman from her native state of Nuevo Leon to win the national title of Miss Mexico in 1981. ..
Judith Guest
Judith Guest (born March 29, 1936), in Detroit, Michigan) is an American novelist and screenwriter. The great-niece of Edgar A. Guest (1881-1959), who had been a Poet Laureate of Michigan, Judith Guest graduated from a Detroit High school in 1954 then studied English and psychology at the Universit..
Judith Gutierrez
Judith Gutiérrez (Babahoyo, Ecuador,1927 - Guadalajara, Mexico, 2003) was a master Latin American painter who worked in both Ecuador and Mexico. Gutierrez studied in the School of Beautiful Arts in Guayaquil, Ecuador with the teacher Caesar Andrade Faini. A great part of her life was spe..
Judith Halberstam
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Judith Hann
Judith Hann born (September 8 1942) at Littleover, Derby, Derbyshire, England, is a freelance broadcaster and writer specialising in science, food and the environment. Previously presenter of BBC's Tomorrow's World between 1974 and 1994. She studied zoology at Durham University and has since had sma..
Judith Hare, Countess of Listowel
Judith, Countess of Listowel (July 12,1903–July 15,2003) was a noted British-Hungarian journalist and author who married William Francis Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel in 1933. She was born Judith de Marffy-Mantuano in Hungary. In 1926, she won a scholarship to study economic history at the Londo..
Judith Hart
Judith Hart, Baroness Hart of South Lanark DBE PC (18 September, 1924 - 8 December, 1991) was a British Labour politician. Christened Judith Constance Mary Ridehalgh, she was educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, the London School of Economics and the University of London. She married Antho..
Judith Haspel
Judith Deutsch-Haspel (August 18, 1918 – November 20, 2004) was a swimming champion who held every Austrian women's middle and long distance freestyle record in 1935. As a Jewish child, Deutsch was prohibited from joining most athletic clubs in Austria so she began her competitive swimming at..
Judith Hauptman
Judith Rebecca Hauptman (born 1943) is a feminist Jewish Talmudic scholar. She grew up in the Brooklyn borough of New York City, New York, United States. Hauptman received a degree in Talmud from the Seminary College of Jewish Studies at Jewish Theological Seminary, a B.A. in economics from Bar..
Judith Henley
Judith Henley is an Australian opera singer. She sang in the State Opera of South Australia performance of "H.M.S. Pinafore" (as Josephine). Also appearing in the same opera production were Thomas Edmonds and Dennis Olsen. She has also appeared on stage in the opera "The Gypsy Baron". External l..
Judith Hermann
Judith Hermann (born May 15, 1970) is a German author. Herman was born in Berlin. Her first publication, the collection of short stories entitled Summerhouse, later, was released to critical acclaim. After training to become a journalist and a placement with a New York newspaper, she received a..
Judith Hoag
Judith Hoag (born on June 29, 1968 in Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress and acting teacher. She is best known for portraying April O'Neil in the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film. She has also co-starred in a three Disney Channel Halloweentown movies with Kimberly J. Br..
Judith Hoffberg
Judith Hoffberg (Born in 1934) is a librarian, archivist, lecturer, a curator and art writer, and editor and publisher of Umbrella, a newsletter on artists' books, mail art, and Fluxus. She received a B.A. in Political Science from UCLA in 1956. She went on to do receive and MSC from the UCLA Scho..
Judith Hunt
Judith A. Hunt, originally from Washington State, is an illustrator/painter/designer who has produced a diverse array of artwork for books, magazines, television, videos, and toys. Besides working as an art director and staff illustrator/designer for magazine companies she also showcases her fine ar..
Judith Huxley
Judith Huxley (1926-17 October 1983) was an American food columnist for the Washington Post. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She lived in New York, New York, where she was a publicity writer for the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies Appeal and was also a writer for the Rockefeller Founda..
Judith I. Bailey
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Dr. Judith I. Bailey is currently the President of Western Michigan University. She was elected unanimously o..
Judith Ingolfsson
Judith Ingolfsson is a violinist born in Reykjavík, Iceland on May 13, 1973. In 1998 she won the Gold Medal at the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. Also a prize winner at the Concert Artists Guild Competition and the Paganini International Violin Competition, Ms. Ingolfsson was a..
Judith Ivey
Judith Ivey (born September 4, 1951 in El Paso, Texas) is an American actor. Ivey, despite a long history of theater and film performances, is often associated with her one-year run on Designing Women in its final season, playing the Texan B.J. Poteet. Ivey replaced Julia Duffy's Alison Sugarbaker,..
Judith Jacob
Judith Jacob is a British actress, best known for her role as the health visitor, Carmel Roberts, in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. A role she played from 1986 - 1989. During her stint in Albert Square her character suffered from severe marital abuse, her husband's attempted murder and eventual di..
Judith Jacobs
Judith Jacobs (D-Woodbury) (commonly known as "Judy Jacobs") is the presiding officer of the Nassau County legislature. In her fifth term as a legislator, Jacobs represents legislative district 16, which includes Bethpage, Cove Neck, East Norwich, Jericho, Laurel Hollow, Muttontown, Oyster Bay, Oyst..
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Judith Jarvis Thomson (born 1929) is an American moral philosopher and metaphysician. She taught at MIT for the majority of her career and is now professor emeritus there. She is well-known for creative and enduring thought experiments. She attended Hunter College High School in New York City. ..
Judith Joy Ross
Judith Joy Ross (b. 1946), in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, American portrait photographer. She has created a unique body of black-and-white portraits using traditional photographic tools and subject matter. With her old-fashioned 8x10-inch view camera mounted on a tripod, she directly confronts her sitte..
Judith Kaye
Judith S. Kaye, Chief Judge of the State of New York, was born in Monticello, New York, in 1938. She was appointed by Governor Mario Cuomo on February 22 1993, confirmed by the State Senate on March 17, and sworn in on March 23 1993. She is the first woman to occupy the State Judiciary's highest off..
Judith Keppel
Judith Keppel (born 1939) was the first one million-pound winner of the television game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in the United Kingdom, which she achieved in the episode broadcast on 20 November 2000 (having first appeared on the programme on the 19th). The One Million-Pound Question was,..
Judith Kerr
Judith Kerr in 2004, seen with her husband Nigel Kneale and the original monster they created for the climax of his 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment. Judith Kerr (born June 14 1923 in Berlin, Germany) is a writer. She was born in Germany, but at the age of thirteen she moved..
Judith Kleinfeld
Judith Kleinfeld is professor of Psychology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and head of the Northern Studies department. Her most well known works are the ones criticizing feminist studies on alleged discrimination in educational settings. Her most remarkable work on the issue, [The Myt..
Judith Koren
Judith Koren was a Middle eastern archeologist and researcher based at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in Israel. She co-authored a work called [[Crossroads to Islam: The Origins of the Arab Religion and the Arab State]], with Yehuda D. Nevo which presents a theory of the origins and developmen..
Judith Krantz
Judith Krantz (born January 9, 1928), is an American novelist, who writes in the romance genre. Her works include Princess Daisy and Till We Meet Again. She graduated from Wellesley College in 1948. She is the sister-in-law of the late Shari Lewis. Krantz's Works Scruples (1978, novel)Princess Da..
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again
Judith Krantz's Till We Meet Again was a 1989 TV mini-series based on the Judith Krantz novel, Till We Meet Again. Its stars included Bruce Boxleitner and Courteney Cox. External links [Images from the mini-series, with commentary], focusing on Courteney Cox and the character she played ..
Judith Krug
Judith F. Krug is a United States librarian. She has been the Director of the American Library Association's [Office for Intellectual Freedom] since 1967. She has held the post of Executive Director of the [Freedom to Read Foundation] since 1969. She received her B.A. from the ..
Judith Kurland
Judith Kurland was a Regional Director for the United States Department of Health and Human Services during the second Clinton administration. She was appointed by Secretary of HHS Donna Shalala in 1997 [link]. Kurland received her B.A. in political science from Mount Holyoke College ..
Judith Lapierre
Judith Lapierre is a professor in Nursing at the Université du Québec. She studied at the International Space University in France. In 1999, Lapierre accused two Russian astronauts of sexual harassment after a 110-day simulation of space station living. Among the claims were an unwarranted kiss ..
Judith LeClair
Judith LeClair (b. 1958), from Newark, Delaware, is an American bassoonist. Principal bassoon in the New York Philharmonic since 1981 and on the faculty at the Juilliard School since 1985, LeClair began studying the instrument at 11 and began her professional career at the age of 15 in a performance..
Judith Lefeber
Judith Mahdavi Lefeber (born March 14, 1981 in Manipal, India) is a German singer, who came to fame as a finalist of the first season of the television show Deutschland sucht den SuperStar, the German version of Pop Idol. Contents 1 Biography2 Discography2.1 Albums2.2 Single..
Judith Leiber
Judith Leiber (born Judith Peto in 1921 in Budapest, Hungary) is a world-renowned designer of haute couture handbags. Judith Peto was the first woman to join the handbag-makers guild in Budapest. A Jew, she escaped the Holocaust of World War II to the safety of the Swiss house when her father was a..
Judith Levine
Judith Levine (born 1952) is a noted author and civil libertarian. She helped found the National Writers Union and the theater group No More Nice Girls. Her writings include My Enemy, My Love: Women, Men and the Dilemmas of Gender, and the somewhat controversial award-winning book Harmful to Mino..
Judith Leyster
Judith Leyster (1609–1660) was a female Dutch artist, who painted in a variety of genres, including genre subjects, portraits and even still lives. Contents 1 Biography2 Leyster and Frans Hals3 Her work4 See also5 References6 External links Biography Judith..
Judith Lieberman
Judith Lieberman, (born August 14, 1904), wife of Jewish religious scholar Saul Lieberman, daughter of Rabbi Meir Berlin (Bar-Ilan), leader of the Mizrachi. She studied at Hunter College and then at Columbia University under professor Hates and Professor Muzzey. She served from 1941 first as Hebre..
Judith Light
Judith Light (born Judith Ellen Licht on February 9, 1949 in Trenton, New Jersey) is a Jewish-American actress, best known for her role as Angela Bower on ABC's sitcom Who's the Boss?. She currently has a recurring role on NBC's [[Law & Order: Special Victims Unit]], where she plays Judge Elizabeth ..
Judith Lucy
Judith Lucy (born March 25, 1968) is a popular Australian comedian, known primarily for her stand-up comedy. She has toured Australia with several acclaimed one-woman shows, including No Waiter I Ordered the Avocado (1991), King Of The Road (1995), An Impossible Dream (1996), The Show (1998), The ..
Judith M. Gueron
Judith M. Gueron is on the Board of Directors of Alcoa. Principal occupation: Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, a foundation devoted to research in the social sciences, since September 2004. Recent business experience: Dr. Gueron was President of MDRC, a nonprofit research organization th..
Judith Malina
Judith Malina (born June 4, 1926) is an American theater and film actor, writer, and director, who is one of the founders and leaders of The Living Theatre. Malina was born in Kiel, Germany, the daughter of a rabbi. In 1928 she moved with her father to New York City, where she has lived with few in..
Judith Mappin
Judith Mappin BSc (born Judith Taylor in Toronto) is a Canadian bookseller and philanthropist. She was born in Toronto and remained there during her youth. She studied at McGill University in Montreal, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1950. She has continued to live in Montreal with her husb..
Judith Marie Garrison
Judith Marie Garrison (November 22 1943 - June 18 2003) is the mother of Maynard James Keenan, vocalist for Tool and A Perfect Circle. Judith Keenan was paralyzed for roughly 27 years of her life after a stroke, until her death in 2003. Influence She was a devout Christian, and the thematic influe..
Judith Marshall
Judith Marshall is the District Councillor for the Charford Ward of the Bromsgrove Labour Party in the united Kingdom. She wears glasses. ..
Judith Martel
Judith (c. 844 – 870) was a Frankish princess and wife to two kings of Wessex and the count of Flanders. Judith was probably born in October of 844, the daughter of Charles the Bald, king of the Franks, and Ermentrude. Her father gave her in marriage to Ethelwulf, King of Wessex on October ..
Judith Martin
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush stand with 2005 National Humanities Medal recipient Judith Martin. Judith Martin (born Judith Perlman on September 13, 1938), better known by the pen name Miss Manners, is an American journalist, novelist, and etiquette authority. Since 1978 she has wri..
Judith McGrath
Judith McGrath as Colleen Powell in ''Prisoner. Judith McGrath (born April 30, 1942) is an Australian actress who is probably best known to international audiences for her performance as Deputy Governor Colleen Powell in the cult series Prisoner. She was subsequently a regular cast member on ..
Judith McNaught
Judith McNaught is a popular author of romance novels. Bibliography listed chronologically Tender Triumph (1983)Double Standards (1984)Whitney, My Love (1985) (2nd in Westmoreland series)Once and Always (1987)Something Wonderful (1988)A Kingdom of Dreams (1989) (1st in Westmoreland series)Almost He..
Judith Meierhenry
Judith Meirhenry (January 20, 1944 – ) is an associate justice and the first woman to serve on the South Dakota Supreme Court. Meierhenry attended the University of South Dakota, receiving her Bachelor of Science in 1966, her Master's degree 1968, and her Juris Doctor in 1977. She lived in Ve..
Judith Merril
Judith Josephine Grossman (January 21, 1923 - September 12, 1997), who took the pen-name Judith Merril about 1945, was an American and then Canadian science fiction writer and political activist. Her first paid writing was in other genres, but in her first few years of writing published scienc..
Judith Michael
Judith Michael is the pseudonym of the husband-and-wife writing team of Judith Barnard (born 1934) and Michael Fain (born 1937). Barnard has worked as a journalist. She received a B.A. from Ohio State University and an M.F.A. from Northwestern University. Under her own name, she wrote the novel The ..
Judith Miller
Judith Miller may refer to: Judith Miller, an American journalistJudith Miller, a French philosopher This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to t..
Judith Miller (journalist)
Judith Miller Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) is an American journalist. Miller was a writer for The New York Times. She announced her retirement from The New York Times on November 9, 2005. Miller, based in Washington D.C., was a prominent journalist who had access to top U.S. government..
Judith Miller (philosopher)
Judith Miller is a French philosopher, and the daughter of Jacques Lacan — radical psychoanalyst, and wife to prominent Lacanian Jacques-Alain Miller. As a Maoist philosophy lecturer at Vincennes in Paris, her radicalism caused the official disaffiliation of the philosophy department, after s..
Judith Moore
Judith Moore (born 1940 - died May 15, 2006) is an American author and essayist best known for her 2005 book ''[[Fat Girl: A True Story]]. Moore was born in Oklahoma in 1940 and became an obese child, weighing 112 pounds by second grade. [link] Fat Girl is a memoir of her childhood. She ..
Judith Moriarty
Judith K. (Judi) Moriarty (born February 2, 1942) is an American politician from Missouri. She was the first woman to serve as Missouri Secretary of State. Moriarity was born Judith Spry in Fairfield, Benton County, Missouri the daughter of Earl and Blanch Spry. She graduated from high school in ..
Judith Mountains
The judith Mountains are located in the north central area in the U.S. State of Montana ..
Judith Mullins
Judith Mullins, born Judith Edith Martha Mullins in Chatham, Kent in October 1963. Known as Judy, daughter of Broadway production 'Cats' auditionist Suzanne Edith Mullins and Painter and Decorator Samuel Mullins. Judy moved to be near the West End shortly after being born and has lived in Notting H..
Judith Myers
Judith Myers is a fictional character appearing only on-screen in the classic 1978 horror film Halloween. She is most famous for being the first victim of Michael Myers- her younger brother and a now-infamous serial killer. Her death was the genesis and commencement for the entire Halloween motion p..
Judith N. Shklar
Judith Nisse Shklar (September 24, 1928 - September 17, 1992) was a famous political theorist, the John Cowles Professor of Government at Harvard University. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 Beliefs4 External links Biography Judith Shklar was born in Riga, Latvia. She graduated ..
Judith Nathan
Judith Stish Nathan (Judy Nathan) is the third wife of New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. He began dating her before his divorce from Donna Hanover, his second wife, was final. She was a pharmaceutical sales representatives and nurse before becoming the head of a charity. In the aftermath of Sep..
Judith O'Dea
Judith O'Dea (born in 1945 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actress best known for her role as Barbra in the George A. Romero film Night of the Living Dead (1968). O'Dea also appeared in the television movie The Pirate (1978) and the films Claustrophobia (2003), October Moon (2005), and..
Judith of Babenberg
Judith of Babenberg (c. late 1110s/1120–post-1168), also sometimes called Julitta or Ita in Latin sources, was a daughter of Agnes of Germany and her second husband Leopold III of Austria. The chronicler Otto of Freising was one of her older brothers; Conrad III of Germany her half-brother. Fr..
Judith of Bavaria
Judith (b.925; d.June 29 soon after 985), was Duchess of Bavaria. She was the eldest daughter of Arnulf the Bad of Bavaria and Judith of Friuli. She was the wife of Henry I of Bavaria, and through this marriage the Duchy of Bavaria entered the growing Kingdom of Germany. Their son was Henry the Wra..
Judith of Bethulia
Judith of Bethulia starred Blanche Sweet and Henry B. Walthall, and was produced and directed by D. W. Griffith in 1913. This was the first feature-length film made by pioneering film company Biograph, although the second that Biograph released. Shortly after its completion and a disagreement Griffi..
Judith of Lens
Countess Judith (between 1054 and 1055, – after 1086), was a niece of William the Conqueror (Born Normandy). She was a daughter of his half-sister Adeliza, Countess of Aumale and Lambert II, Count of Lens. She later became the widow of Earl Waltheof of Huntingdon and Northumbria, whom she betr..
Judith of Swabia
Judith of Swabia (1047 - 1093/1095) was the daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry III and Agnes de Poitou. She was first married to Solomon of Hungary and then to Ladislaus I Herman, duke of Poland, the father of Boleslaw III of Poland. When she married she changed her name to Sophia. ..
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Judith Ortiz Cofer (born Judith Ortiz in 1952 in Hormigueros, Puerto Rico), is an acclaimed Puerto Rican author. Her works span a range of literary genres including poetry, short stories, autobiography, essays, and Young Adult novels. Cofer came to the United States in 1956 when her family moved ..
Judith Palfrey
Judith Palfrey is the T. Berry Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and the author of Community Child Health: An Action Plan for Today (1995) and the co-author of the Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Childcare (1999). She is also the Master of Adams House along with her husban..
Judith Plaskow
Dr. Judith Plaskow is Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College. Her scholarly interests focus on contemporary religious thought with a specialization in feminist theology. Dr. Plaskow has lectured widely on feminist theology in the United States and Europe. She co-founded The Journal of..
Judith Pronk
Judith Pronk (born December 8, 1973 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands) is a female singer/DJ who is currently a makeup artist. Pronk began displaying her talents at the age of 6 when she took up ballet but by age 18 she became involved with the Dutch club scene, where she added vocalist and DJ duties ..
Judith Regan
--> Judith Regan (b. 1953) is an American book publisher. Contents 1 Education and career2 Family and personal relationships3 Personality4 External links5 See also Education and career Regan graduated from Bay Shore High School, on Long Island, in 1971. [link]..
Judith Reid
Judith Reid is a politician in British Columbia, Canada. She is a Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), and was Minister of Transportation for 3 years. First elected in a 1998 by-election for Parksville—Qualicum, Reid was re-elected in the 2001 general election as MLA for Nanai..
Judith Resnik
Judith Arlene Resnik (April 5, 1949 – January 28, 1986) was an astronaut who died at the age of 36 in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster during the launch of the mission STS-51-L. Dr. Resnik was born in Akron, Ohio and attended Hebrew school. She graduated from Firestone High School. She re..
Judith Richardson Haimes
Judith Richardson Haimes is an American woman from Philadelphia, PA, who worked as a psychic until an allergic reaction to the iodine tracer injected for a CAT scan allegedly disabled her. She sued Temple University Hospital and was awarded over $600,000 for pain and suffering and loss of income. ..
Judith Rich Harris
Judith Rich Harris (February 10, 1938 - ) is a psychologist and the author of The Nurture Assumption, a book criticizing the belief that parents are the most important factor in child development. Contents 1 Early life and education2 Marriage and illness3 Research: 1977-19954 ..
Judith Ridley
Judith Ridley (born in 1948) is an American actress best known for her role in the George A. Romero films Night of the Living Dead (1968) and There's Always Vanilla (1971). She is sometimes credited as Judith Streiner and was once married to Night of the Living Dead producer Russell Streiner. Exte..
Judith River
The Judith River The Judith River is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 124 mi (200 km) long, running through in central Montana and the United States. It rises in the Little Belt Mountains and flows northeast past Utica and Hobson. It is joined by Dry Well Creek in northern Fer..
Judith River Formation
The Judith River Formation is a fossil formation in southern Canada. It holds the skeletons of Late Cretaceous, such as Pachycephalosaurus and Albertosaurus. ..
Judith River Group
The Judith River Group is a group of geologic formations in western North America dating from the late Cretaceous and noted as a site for the extensive excavation of dinosaur fossils. The formation is named after the Judith River in Montana. The group is also called the Judith River Wedge. It compr..
Judith Robson
Judith Robson is the Democratic State Senator from Wisconsin's 15th Senatorial District. She is a former nurse, a graduate of University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a former instructor at Blackhawk Technical College. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She has been a member of Wisconsin state governme..
Judith Rodin
Judith Rodin (born 1944) was the first female president of an Ivy League university. She served as president of University of Pennsylvania from 1994-2004, replacing Sheldon Hackney. Rodin was credited with expanding and improving the University and significantly changing the character of much of t..
Judith Rossner
Judith Rossner (March 31, 1935 – August 9, 2005) was an American novelist, best known for her 1975 novel Looking for Mr. Goodbar, which examined the underside of the seventies sexual liberation movement. The novel was made into a movie starring Diane Keaton in 1977. Though Looking for Mr. Goo..
Judith Sargent Murray
Judith Sargent Murray (1751-1820) was an United States feminist essayist, playwright, poet, and letter-writer. Contents 1 Life account2 Selected works2.1 Books2.2 Essays3 References4 External links Life account Murray was one of the first American proponents of th..
Judith Scott
Judith Scott (May 1, 1943 – March 15, 2005) was an outsider artist. She was a fraternal twin to Joyce Scott, and she was deaf and had Down syndrome. She was working at the Creative Growth Art Center in Oakland, California. Judith Scott spent her first seven years at home with her twin. Altho..
Judith Shapiro
Judith R. Shapiro is the current President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University; as President of Barnard, she is also an academic dean within the university. She is also a professor of anthropology at Barnard. Shapiro became Barnard's 10th presid..
Judith Sheindlin
Judge Judy Sheindlin Judith Sheindlin (also known as Judy Sheindlin or Judge Judy; born Judith Blum on October 21, 1942) is an American family court judge, author, and television personality. After retiring as a family court judge in 1996, she became famous by hosting her own syndicated cour..
Judith Shulevitz
Judith Shulevitz is a writer on religion and literature whose articles have appeared in the New York Times and the on-line Slate magazine. She has been heavily involved in the controversy over the work of the psychologist Kevin B. MacDonald. External links [A listing of Judith Shulevitz's art..
Judith Simmer Brown
Judith Simmer-Brown is a Professor of Religious Studies at Naropa University. She has taught at the Buddhist-inspired university since 1978. She lectures and writes on Tibetan Buddhism, women and Buddhism, Buddhist-Christian dialogue, and American Buddhism, and is an Acharya (senior dharma teacher) ..
Judith Skelton Grant
Judith Skelton Grant (b. 1947) is a Canadian writer, editor and biographer. Grant is best known as for her editing of collections by novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor Robertson Davies, as well as her biography of Davies, Robertson Davies: Man of Myth. Contents 1 Select..
Judith Steinberg Dean
Judith Steinberg Dean (born May 9, 1953) is a physician from Burlington, Vermont, and as the wife of Democratic politician Howard Dean, was First Lady of Vermont from 1991 to 2003. Judith Steinberg grew up on Long Island in the town of Roslyn outside New York City, and graduated from Princeton Univ..
Judith Stewart Dresser Bridge
Judith Stewart Dresser Bridge (also known locally as the Barrett's Ferry Bridge) is a swing-span moveable bridge which carries Virginia State Highway 5 across the Chickahominy River between Charles City County and James City County in eastern Virginia. It connects popular tourism destinations of the..
Judith Tarr
Judith Tarr (born 1955) is an American author, best known for her fantasy books. She received her B.A. in Latin and English from Mount Holyoke College in 1976, and has an M.A. in Classics from Cambridge University, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Medieval Studies from Yale University. She breeds Lipizzan h..
Judith Thompson
Judith Clare Thompson (born September 20, 1954) is a prominent Canadian playwright who lives in Toronto, Ontario. The Globe and Mail, Canada's national newspaper, once declared that "...in this country, a playwright as good as Judith Thompson is a miracle." She has twice been awarded the Governor..
Judith Tizard
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 43rd Panmure N/A Labour 44th Panmure N/A Labour 45th Auckland Central 11 Labour 46th Auckland Central 19 Labour 47th Auckland Central 21 Labour Judith Tizard (3 January 1956 - ) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Labour Party. Tizard entered..
Judith Troeth
Judith Troeth Judith Mary Troeth (born 3 August, 1940) has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since July 1993, representing the state of Victoria. She was born in Melbourne, Victoria, and was educated at the University of Melbourne, where she graduated in arts and education. She wa..
Judith Viorst
Judith Viorst (born February 2, 1931) is an American author, perhaps best known for her children's literature, such as The Tenth Good Thing About Barney (about the death of a pet), and the Alexander series of short books, which include Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad DayAlexande..
Judith Vittet
Judith Vittet (born 1986) was a French child actress. Chosen from hundreds of applicants, Judith won the role of Miette in La Cité des enfants perdus (The City Of Lost Children). The film, which was released in 1995, saw Judith play a streetwise orphan girl who is part of a ring of young thieves...
Judith Vollmer
Judith Vollmer (b. 1951 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American poet and editor. In 1990 she won the Brittingham Prize in Poetry from the University of Wisconsin. Vollmer is director of the Writing Program at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, a faculty member of New England College's ..
Judith Ward
Judith Theresa Ward (born January 10, 1949 with the name Judith Minna Ward) was convicted of a series of Provisional Irish Republican Army bombings at the age of 25 after voluntarily confessing to them due to a mental illness. She fought 18 years to prove her innocence, and eventually wrote a book, ..
Judith Warner
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Judith Weir
--> Judith Weir (born 11 May 1954) is a Scottish composer currently resident in London. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Career highlights2 Key works3 Selected recordings4 External links Biography Judith Weir’s music has achieved considerable popularity with audiences and cr..
Judith Welf
Judith Welf (805 - April 23, 843) married Frankish king Louis the Pious in 819. Her parents were Heilwich and N. Welf. Judith gave birth to Gisele in 820. Gisele died on July 5, 874. See also: Judith, daughter of Welf. ..
Judith Wiesner
Judith Wiesner (born March 2, 1966 in Hallein) is a former professional tennis player from Austria. During her career, she won six top-level singles titles and three tour doubles titles. Her career high rankings were World No. 12 in singles (in 1997), and World No. 29 in doubles (in 1989). In 1996, ..
Judith Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox
Judith Ann Wilcox, Baroness Wilcox (born 31 October, 1940) is a Conservative member of the House of Lords. She was made a Life Peer in 1996. She used to run a family business in Devon and was chair of the National Consumer Council from 1990 to 1996. ..
Judith Winsor Smith
Judith Winsor Smith (nèe McLauthlin) (1821 - 1921) was an American abolitionist and women's suffrage activist, she was involved in the suffrage movement until the Nineteenth Amendment was passed in 1920. Judith was born in Marshfield, Massachusetts, both her parents were descendants of people who ..
Judith Wright
Judith Wright (31 May 1915 - 26 June 2000) was an Australian poet. Wright was born in Armidale, northern NSW, in the New England region, but spent much of her formative years in Brisbane and Sydney. She is the author of several collections of poetry, including The Moving Image, Woman to Man, The ..
Judith Zeidler
Judith Ungemach (nee Judith Zeidler, born May 11, 1968 in Beeskow, Germany) is a German rower, World Champion and Olympic gold and bronze medallist. Judith, living today in Sydney started rowing at the age of 13 at the East German best rowing club Dynamo Berlin(later Sport Club Berlin). After 3 Wor..
Judit Mascó
Judit Mascó (b. October 12, 1969) is a Spanish model from the region of Catalonia. Judit got her start appearing in TV commercials in Spain. She was later signed to an agency and began modeling for print. Judit appeared in the 1990 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue as the cover model. She also ..
Judit Polgár
--> Judit Polgár (born July 23, 1976) is a Hungarian chess player. Easily the strongest female chessplayer in history, she was ranked number fourteen in the world in the April 2006 FIDE rating list with an ELO rating of 2711, the only woman on FIDE's Top 100 Players list. She achieved the title of..
Judi Anderson
Judi Anderson (b.1958) is a beauty queen from Hawaii who has held the title Miss USA. Anderson first won the Miss Hawaii USA title in 1977, then represented her state at the Miss USA pageant televised live from Charleston, South Carolina in May 1978. Anderson won the coveted Miss USA crown, the th..
Judi Bari
Judi Bari (November 7, 1949 – March 2, 1997) was an American environmentalist and labor leader, a feminist, and the principal organizer of Earth First! campaigns against logging in the ancient redwood forests of Northern California as well as efforts through Industrial Workers of the World Lo..
Judi Bowker
Judi Bowker (born 6 April, 1954 in Shawford, Hampshire, England) is a British television and cinema actress. Her roles include Princess Andromeda in the film Clash of the Titans (1981). Biography On-stage from childhood, she first attracted international attention as star of the 1972 TV-series ve..
Judi Connelli
Judi Connelli (born 20 July 1947 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) is an actress. She is best known for her career in opera and stage musicals. She has also appeared on television, in soap operas such as The Young Doctors and Prisoner. External link ..
Judi Dench
Dench in Tea with Mussolini Dame Judith Olivia Dench, CH, DBE (born 9 December, 1934), known as Dame Judi Dench, is an Academy Award-winning English actress who was born in North Yorkshire. In her native country, Dench has developed a reputation as arguably the greatest actress in post-Worl..
Judi Dutcher
Judith H. Dutcher is an American politician, who served as the Minnesota State Auditor from 1995-2003 as both a Republican and Democrat. She is currently a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and is running for Lt. Governor of Minnesota with DFL endorsed candidate Mike Hatch. J..
Judi Evans Luciano
Judi Evans, as Adrienne on Days of Our Lives. Also pictured is Wally Kurth, who played her husband, Justin Kiriakis. Judi Evans Luciano (born July 12, 1966), who is also credited by Judi Evans, is an American soap opera actress. She was born in Montebello, California. She created the role of..
Judi Farr
Judi Farr (born Cairns, Queensland) is an Australian theatre, film and television actor most famous for several situation comedy roles on Australian television. She initially became famous in Australia through her role of Rita in top-rated situation comedy My Name's McGooley, What's Yours? (1967-19..
Judi Longfield
Judi Longfield, PC, (born April 23, 1947) is a Canadian politician. She was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 until 2006, representing the riding of Whitby—Oshawa as a member of the Liberal Party. She has also campaigned for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Contents 1&n..
Judi McLeod
Judi Ann T. McLeod (born 1944) [link] is a Canadian journalist who operates the conservative news website Canada Free Press (CFP). Contents 1 Early life and career1.1 Early career controversy2 Later employment3 Areas of interest4 Criticism5 Notes6 Furt..
Judi Monterey
Judi Monterey (born 12 January 1944 in Bell, California) is an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its January 1963 issue. Her centerfold is photographed by Peter Gowland. Judi grew up in Southern California, never venturing from between Long Beach an..
Judi Moylan
Hon Judith Moylan Judith Eleanor "Judi" Moylan (born 24 February 1944), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian House of Representatives since March 1993, representing the Division of Pearce, Western Australia. She was born in Perth, Western Australia, and was educat..
Judi Shekoni
Judi as Precious in EastEnders Judith "Judi" Shekoni (born 1975) is a British actress. She is probably most famous for playing the role of Precious Hudson in the British soap opera EastEnders, in 2002. She has also been in the films The World Is Not Enough playing the role of 'girl at casino' ..
Judi Trott
Judi Trott (Born 11 November 1962, in Plymouth, England) is a British actress, best known for her portrayal of the Lady Marion of Leaford in the popular 1980s series Robin of Sherwood. Trott started her career as a ballet dancer, having attended The Royal Ballet School in England. She later traine..
Judi Tyabji Wilson
An outdoor photo of former MLA Judy Tyabji Wilson Judeline (Judi) Tyabji Wilson is a political figure in British Columbia, Canada. She was elected to the British Columbia legislature in 1991 as a Liberal. After a scandal in which her romantic relationship with then-Liberal leader Gordon Wil..
Judkins, Seattle, Washington
Judkins is a neighborhood in east-central Seattle, Washington. It is bounded on the east by Martin Luther King, Jr. Way S., beyond which is Leschi. It is bounded on the west by 20th Avenue S., the north by E. Yesler Way, and the south by Interstate 90. The neighborhood suffered greatly during the..
Judkins shogi
Judkins shogi (ジャドケンス将棋 Jadokensu shōgi "Judkins chess") is a modern variant of shogi (Japanese chess), however it is not Japanese. Credit for its invention has been given to Paul Judkins of Norwich, UK, prior to April 1998. Contents 1 Rules of the game1.1 Objective1...
Judo
Judo Japanese Name Japanese 柔道 Kana spelling じゅうどう Modified Hepburn Jūdō Kunrei-shiki Zyûdô Nihon-shiki Zyûdô Judo (Japanese: , jūdō; "gentle way") is a martial art, sport, and philosophy originated in Japan. Judo was the successor of Jujutsu and was fou..
Judo-do
Judo-do is a system of throws, intended to extend Judo, that was developed by Professor Julius Fleck (1894-1967) and others in Austria. Many Judo-do throws have unusual names like: The Climbing Plant, The Twins, and The Blessed Earth. While some Judo-do throws can be identified as variations of Ju..
Judogi
These two judo practitioners are wearing judogi Judogi (柔道着 or 柔道衣) is the formal Japanese name for the traditional uniform used for Judo practice and competition. As with most Japanese martial arts uniforms it is actually derived from traditional a..
JudoJoe Productions
JudoJoe Productions was founded in January of 2004 by Nick Kohut. It is currently ran by both Nick Kohut and Andrew Clark. They stand as the leaders and owners of the community. JudoJoe Productions generates films, cartoons, music, art, and many other forms of entertainment. Film History The A..
Judomaster
Judomaster is a Charlton Comics super hero created in November, 1965 by writer Joe Gill & artist Frank McLaughlin in Special War Series #4 [Cover]. Contents 1 Charlton Comics2 DC Comics3 Other versions4 External links Charlton Comics Judomaster's secret identity ..
Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1964 Summer Olympics was the first time the sport was included in the Summer Olympic Games. Medals were awarded in 4 classes, and competition was restricted to men only. Judo at the 1964 Summer Olympics medal count Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Japa..
Judo at the 1972 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1972 Summer Olympics was the return of the sport following its absence at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City. Medals were awarded in 6 classes, and competition was restricted to men only. Among the highlights was Willem Ruska of the Netherlands winning gold medals ..
Judo at the 1976 Summer Olympics
At the Judo competition at the 1976 Summer Olympics medals were awarded in 5 weight classes and in the open competition, and was restricted to male judoka only. Judo at the 1976 Summer Olympics medal count Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 Japan 3 1 1 5 2 USSR 2 2 1 5 3 Cub..
Judo at the 1980 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics was the first time that the medal count was not dominated by Japan, as the country joined the boycott of the games because of the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Medals were awarded in to male judoka 7 weight classes and in the open competition..
Judo at the 1984 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics continued the seven weight classes first used at the 1980 Games. With the open division, there were eight competitions, which were restricted to male judoka. Japan returned to the top of the medal count, after boycotting the Moscow games. Because o..
Judo at the 1988 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1988 Summer Olympics continued the seven weight classes first used at the 1980 Games. The open division was eliminated from the competition. Women's judo made its first appearance at the Olympic Games, as a demonstration sport. Japan failed to claim the top of the medal ..
Judo at the 1992 Summer Olympics
The Judo competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics was contested in fourteen weight classes, seven each for men and women. The seven men's weight classes continued to be those first used in 1980. This was the first Olympic competition to award medals to women judoka; women competed in 1988 as a demon..
Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics
Final results of Judo at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Contents 1 Medals2 Men's2.1 - 60kg2.2 60 - 66 kg2.3 66 - 73 kg2.4 73 - 81 kg2.5 81 - 90 kg2.6 90 - 100kg2.7 over 100 kg3 Women's3.1 - 48 kg3.2 48 - 52 kg3.3 52 - 56 kg3.4 56 - ..
Judo at the 2000 Summer Olympics
Final results for the Judo events at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 MEN'S EVENTS1.1 Extra-Lightweight (-60 kg)1.2 Half-Lightweight (60-66 kg)1.3 Lightweight (66-73 kg)1.4 Half-Middleweight (73-81 kg)1.5 Middleweight (81-90 kg)1.6 Half-Heavyweight (90-100 ..
Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Judo at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place in the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall and featured 368 players competing for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions. Japan dominated the event by taking 8 gold and 2 silver medals. Gold and silver medal..
Judo at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Judo in the 2004 Summer Paralympics was competed by blind or vision-impaired judokas. The only classification was by body weight. The contests were staged in the Ano Liossia Olympic Hall. Medal table (after 13 of 13 weight categories) Rank NPC Name Gold Silver Bronze Total 1..
Judo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games
Judo at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place in the Mandaue Coliseum, Mandaue City, Cebu, Philippines. The participants are competing for 14 gold medals with seven different weight categories in both the men's and women's competitions. Gold and silver medals in each weight class were determi..
Judo at the Summer Olympics
The sport of Judo was first included in the Olympic Games in the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan. After not being included in 1968, judo has been an Olympic sport in each of the Summer Olympic Games. Only male judoka participated until the 1988 Summer Olympics, when women participated as a dem..
Judo lists
Like many other martial arts, Judo provides lists of techniques students must learn to earn rank. For a more complete list of judo techniques by technique classification, including japanese kanji, see the article judo techniques. Contents 1 Ukemi [..
Judo technique
There is a variety of techniques recognized by Kodokan(講道館) judo (柔道) and other budo (武道). Below is a partial list, organized by technique type and alphabetically within type. Contents 1 Nage-waza (投げ技): throwing techniques1.1 Te-waza (手技): hand throwing techniq..
Judson
Judson is the name of two places in the United States: Judson, South CarolinaJudson Township, Minnesota There are also two Judson Colleges in the United States: [Judson College (Elgin, Illinois)] is a Christian college.* named after Adoniram Judson, (1788-1850) the first American missionar..
Judson, South Carolina
Judson is a census-designated place and town in Greenville County, South Carolina. The population was 2,456 at the 2000 census. Geography Judson is located at [34°50′3″N, 82°25′34″W] (34.834084, -82.425986)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Judsonia, Arkansas
Judsonia is a city in White County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,982 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Judsonia is located at [35°16′30″N, 91°38′17″W] (35.274885, -91.638092)[Ge..
Judson B. Coit Observatory
Judson B. Coit Observatory OrganizationBoston UniversityDepartment of Astronomy LocationBoston, MA Coordinates[42°21′00.90″N, 71°06′19.34″W] Altitudemeters (feet) Webpage[Webpage] Telescopes Unnamed Telescope 14-inch reflector Cassegrain reflector10-inch with ..
Judson College
Judson College is the name of colleges in Illinois and Alabama: Judson College, IllinoisJudson College, AlabamaJudson College, a forerunner of Yangon University This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this ..
Judson College, Illinois
Judson College is an evangelical Christian liberal arts college located in Elgin, Illinois It was founded in 1963. Judson was formed out of the liberal arts component of Northern Baptist Theological Seminary. When the seminary moved from Chicago to Lombard, IL it was decided to make the college se..
Judson College (Alabama)
Judson College, founded in 1838 in Marion, Alabama (as Judson Female Institute), it is one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States. The college was founded by members of the Siloam Baptist Church of Marion and named after Ann Hasseltine Judson, the first female..
Judson Dance Theater
Judson Dance Theater located at the Judson Memorial Church, New York the group of artists that formed Judson Dance Theater are considered the founders of Postmodern dance. The theater grew out of a dance composition class taught by Robert Dunn, a musician who had studied with John Cage. The artists ..
Judson Harmon
Judson Harmon (February 3, 1846 – February 22, 1927) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served as United States Attorney General under President Grover Cleveland and later served as the 45th Governor of Ohio. Harmon was born in Newtown, Ohio. Harmon graduated from Denison University in..
Judson Laipply
Judson Laipply is a motivational speaker and comedian from Cleveland best known for the [Evolution of Dance clip], which is the #1 Most Viewed All Time Video, #1 Top Rated Video and #3 Most Discussed Video, all on YouTube. http://www.evolutionofdance.com. "Evolution of Dance" is the fi..
Judson Memorial Church
The Judson Memorial Church is located in Greenwich Village of Manhattan on the south side of Washington Square Park. Contents 1 Mission2 History3 Sponsorship of the arts4 Building5 External links Mission The church's mission is devoted to social outreach, and establishe..
Judson Mills
Judson Mills (born May 10, 1969 in Washington, DC) is an American actor. His nickname J The Kid. He was best known for the role as Francis Gage on Walker, Texas Ranger from 1999 to 2001. appearance hair: blondeeyes: blueheight: 5 feet 11 inches Birth Judson was born on May 10, 1969. He was born in ..
Judson Scott
Judson Earney Scott is an American actor, born on July 15, 1952 in Azusa, California. He went to the University of California and received a B.A. in Theatre Arts and trained at L.A.'s prestigious Actor's Studio. Judson starred with Al Pacino in 1973 on Broadway for in Shakespeare's Richard III. His..
Judson Spence
Judson Spence (born April 29 1965) is an American country music singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist based in Nashville, Tennessee. He originally gained fame when he released his eponymously titled debut solo effort on Atlantic Records in 1988. The album was produced by Monroe Jones and David T..
Judson Titsworth
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Judson Township, Minnesota
Judson Township is a township in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 591 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 96.4 km² (37.2 mi²). 94.9 km² (36.6 mi²) of it is land and 1.6 km² (0.6 mi²) of it..
Judson Welliver Society
The Judson Welliver Society is a bipartisan social club comprised of former presidential speechwriters in the United States. The group is named after Judson Welliver, the "literary clerk" to President Calvin Coolidge, who is usually credited as being the first presidential speechwriter. Group meetin..
Judwaa
Judwaa movie poster Judwaa is a 1997 Bollywood film directed by David Dhawan, starring Salman Khan and Karisma Kapoor. The movie falls under the Comedy genre. Plot Mrs. Malhotra (Reema Lagoo) is the mother of twins, who were separated at birth, and she only has one son. Mrs. Malhotra goes int..
Judy-Joy Davies
Judy-Joy Davies (born June 5 1928) was an Australian backstroke swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s, who won a bronze medal in the 100m backstroke at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. At national level, she won 17 Australian Championships in freestyle, backstroke and medley swimming. She was well-kno..
Judy-Lynn del Rey
Judy Lynn and Lester Del Rey at Minicon 8 in 1974 Judy-Lynn del Rey née Benjamin (January 261943–February 201986) was a science fiction editor. Born with dwarfism, she was a fan and regular attendee at science fiction conventions and worked her way up the publishing ladder, start..
Judyann Elder
Judyann Elder is an American actress. She appeared as Gina's mother on Martin, and replaced Jo Marie Payton as Harriette Winslow during the final episodes of Family Matters (1997-1998). She has also appeared in That's So Raven. External links ..
Judybats
The Judybats were an alternative rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee in the late 1980s and early 1990s. More recently, frontman Jeff Heiskell has revived the band; as a result, their album 2000 was released. The new album took a different route than their previously-dubbed "hillbilly disco" offering..
Judyta
Judyta, born 1132, died about 1171/1175, was the daughter of Boleslaw III of Poland and his wife Salome von Berg-Schelklingen. Judyta first married king Ladislaus II of Hungary. She then married margrave Otto I von Brandenburg, born 1128/1129. Their son was margrave Otto II von Brandenburg. ..
Judyth A. Vary Baker
Judyth A. Vary Baker is a Florida woman who claims to have had an affair with Lee Harvey Oswald in New Orleans in the summer of 1963. She also claims involvement in a wide-ranging conspiracy to kill John F. Kennedy, which included the CIA and a number of people traditionally associated with JFK ass..
Judyville, Indiana
Judyville is a small town in Liberty Township, Warren County, Indiana, named for the local Judy family. It was platted by John Judy on February 9, 1903. The post office was established on October 1, 1903 with Ole R. Judy as postmaster. It closed on January 6, 1961. Geography Judyville is located..
Judy & David
Judy & David are children's recording artists, composers, television personalities, and live concert artists based in the Toronto, Ontario area. They launched their career in 1993 with the release of Jumpin' Up & Down and the multi-million selling My Little Yellow Bus collection. They are best known..
Judy (song)
"Judy" is a limited edition 7" single by The Pipettes of which 1000 copies were pressed by Boston's Total Gaylord Records in August 2005. It was exclusively available via mailorder from the United States and featured a sleeve which supposedly folded out into a polka dot dress in homage to the sing..
Judy A. Holdener
Judy Holdener is a number theorist. She is an associate professor at Kenyon College. She developed a simpler proof of the following theorem of Touchard, which states that every perfect number is of the form 2k, 12k+1, or 36k+9. References J.A. Holdener. "A Theorem of Touchard and the Form of Odd ..
Judy Amoore
Judith "Judy" Amoore (born June 25, 1940 in Victoria) is a former Australian runner. At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo she won a bronze medal in the first 400 metres race for females, only beaten by countrywoman Betty Cuthbert (gold) and Brit Ann Packer (silver). At the 1966 British Empire and ..
Judy and Mary
Judy and Mary were a Japanese multi-genre band known for their innovative punk, rock, and pop meldings of noisy but melodic music in the 1990's. They formed in 1991 when bassist met vocalist in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Much later drummer and guitarist were added to round out the group. In 1992 they ..
Judy Ann Santos
Judy Ann Santos (born May 11, 1978) is a Filipina television and movie actress. She was born and raised in Manila. "Juday" is one of the most popular young actresses in Philippine cinema and television. Most recently, she starred in "Don't Give Up On Us", a film by Joyce Bernal, co-starring with Pi..
Judy array
In computer science and software engineering, a Judy array is a complex but very fast associative array data structure for storing and looking up values using integer or string keys. Unlike arrays, Judy arrays may be sparse; that is, they may have large ranges of unassigned indices. Judy arrays ar..
Judy at Carnegie Hall
Judy at Carnegie Hall is a 2-record live recording of a concert by Judy Garland at Carnegie Hall in New York. Garland was a legendary live performer, and this concert appearance (on April 23, 1961) is considered her very best. Furthermore, it is often referred to as "the greatest night in show bus..
Judy Baar Topinka
Judy Baar Topinka. Judy Baar Topinka (born January 16, 1944) is the Illinois State Treasurer and former chairman of the Republican Party of Illinois. She is the first woman to become state treasurer, first to be elected to three consecutive terms, was the first Republican to hold the post in o..
Judy Baca
Judith Francisca Baca (born September 20, 1946) is an American artist, activist, and University of California, Los Angeles professor of fine arts. She is the founder and executive director of the Venice, California-based Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC), a community arts center, and is ..
Judy Bailey
Judy Bailey Judy Bailey (born 1953) is a former news presenter for ONE News, the highest rated evening television news programme in New Zealand. She has been called the "Mother of the Nation". Bailey joined the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (now Television New Zealand) in 1971 and work..
Judy Banks
Judy Banks was an Australian television presenter, and is co-director of TV World, the Australian Museum of Modern Media. She was co-presenter of Fredd Bear's Breakfast-A-Go-Go from 1969 to 1972, and also had her own ABC series for four seasons. External links [Picture of Juny Banks on tvworl..
Judy Bell
Judy Bell (born September 23, 1936) is an American amateur golfer and golf administrator. She was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001 in the Lifetime Achievement category, which honors people who have made an exceptional contribution to the sport in areas outside of tournament wins. B..
Judy Bernly
Judy Bernly was a fictional character in the movie Nine to Five as well as the short-lived television series of the same name. In the movie, she was played by Jane Fonda and in the television series, she was played by Valerie Curtin. Ironically, Jane Fonda also helped produce the early seasons of ..
Judy Biggert
Judy Biggert speaks to a class of high school students. Judith Borg Biggert (born August 15 1937 in Chicago, Illinois), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999, representing the 13th District of Illinois ([map]). ..
Judy Blumberg
Judy Blumberg (born 1960) was an American figure skater. She competed in ice dance with Michael Seibert. The pair won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships five times, captured the bronze medal at the World Figure Skating Championships three times, and competed at the Winter Olympi..
Judy Blume
Judy Blume (born February 12, 1938) is an American author. She has written many extremely popular novels for children and young adults. Blume is of Jewish descent. Blume's novels for middle schoolers were among the first to tackle such controversial matters as racism (Iggie's House), menstruation (..
Judy Blunt
Judy Blunt (born 1955) is an American writer from Montana. She was raised on a ranch in a remote area near Regina, Montana, about 50 miles south of Malta, Montana. She later turned the tales of her ranch life into an award-winning memoir, titled Breaking Clean. Blunt currently resides in Missoula..
Judy Bolton Series
The Judy Bolton detective series, created by Margaret Sutton, is notable because it was ahead of its time in creating a realistic young woman who is able to solve mysteries. Although the series was not quite as popular as Nancy Drew, Judy Bolton is in many ways a much stronger role model for young w..
Judy Buxton
Judy Buxton (Born 1950 in Croydon), is a British actress who played Ruth in the television comedy On The Up, she also played nurse Katy Shaw in General Hospital. She is married to Jeffrey Holland who himself is famous for playing the part of Spike in Hi-De-Hi!. External links ..
Judy Canova
Canova caricatured by Sam Berman for NBC's 1947 promotion book Judy Canova (November 20, 1913 – August 5, 1983) was an American comedienne, actress, singer, and radio personality. Born Juliette Canova in Waldo, Florida, she is a direct descendant of famed Italian sculptor Antonio Canova..
Judy Carne
Judy Carne (born Joyce Botterill on April 27, 1939 in Northampton, Northamptonshire, England) is an actress and may be best remembered for her introducing the phrase "Sock it to me!" while a regular on Laugh-In. Carne moved to the United States in the early 1960s. Her first regular acting role was ..
Judy Cassab
Judy Cassab, (1920- ) Australian painter born in Vienna, twice winner of the Archibald Prize, appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1969, and given an Order of Australia in 1988. She was born in Vienna in 1920 to Hungarian parents. Her original name was Judy Kaszab. Her husba..
Judy Cheeks
Judy Cheeks is a female dance music singer born in Miami, Florida and is the daughter of gospel singer and preacher Rev. Julius Cheeks. In 1978 she hit #10 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart with "Mellow Lovin'," and then had a career resurgence in the nineties, when she re-emerged with a strin..
Judy Chicago
Judy Chicago (born Judy Cohen on July 20, 1939) is a feminist artist, author, and educator. In 1971 Judy Chicago and Miriam Shapiro jointly founded for the CalArts Feminist Art Program for the California Institute of the Arts. Together they organised one of the first-ever feminist art exhibitions ..
Judy Chirco
Judy Chirco is an American politician from California, currently serving on the San Jose, California City Council, representing District 9. External links [Judy Chirco biography] ..
Judy Clay
Judy Clay (12 September, 1938 - 19 July, 2001) was a part of the Drinkard Singers, as well as a collaborative vocalist. Born Judy Guions, in St Paul, North Carolina, Lee Drinkard Warrick of the Drinkard Singers 'adopted' her. From the age of 14, she became a regular performer with the 'family' gosp..
Judy Clendenning
The Honourable Judy L. Clendenning is a Canadian jurist. Clendenning is a judge in the Canadian province of New Brunswick representing the judicial district of Woodstock, New Brunswick. In June, 2005, she ruled in favour of same-sex marriage rights in New Brunswick. ..
Judy Collins
Judy Collins Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939 in Seattle, Washington) is an American folk and standards singer. Contents 1 Biography2 Activism3 Awards and recognition4 Discography5 Videography6 Bibliography7 Contemporaries8 External links Bi..
Judy Cornwell
Judy Valerie Cornwell (born 20 February 1940 in Hammersmith, London) is an English actress and novelist best known for her role of Daisy in Keeping Up Appearances. Her movie roles include [[Santa Claus: The Movie]] and Mad Cows. On television she has appeared in Dixon of Dock Green, Bergerac, Docto..
Judy Craig
Judy Craig, born August 6, 1946 in New York, is the lead singer of the girl group The Chiffons. ..
Judy Davis
Judy Davis (born 23 April, 1955) is an Academy Award-nominated Australian actress. Contents 1 Career2 Films3 Television4 Awards4.1 Won4.2 Nominated4.3 Runner-Up5 External link Career Born in Perth, she was educated at Loreto Convent and graduated from the ..
Judy Erola
Judith Jacobson Erola, PC (born January 16, 1934 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the riding of Nickel Belt in the Canadian House of Commons from 1980 to 1984. She was a member of the Liberal Party. She defeated incumbent New Democrat Member of Parliament John R..
Judy Et Cie
Judy Et Cie (English translation: "Judy And Co") was the Belgian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performed in French by Pierre Rapsat. The song was performed sixth on the night (following Luxembourg's Jürgen Marcus with Chansons Pour Ceux Qui S'Aiment and preceding Ireland's Red Vincent ..
Judy Farrell
Judy Farrell (born March 1, 1938) is an actress and ex-wife of Mike Farrell. Prior to his joining the cast of M*A*S*H in the 4th season as BJ Hunnicutt, she made multiple appearances on the show playing various nurse characters. BJ's daughter, Erin, was named after their daughter. External links ht..
Judy Feder
Judy Feder (pronounced "Fade-er," rhymes with "Later") is a Democratic candidate for Congress in the U.S. Midterm Elections, 2006. She is running for a seat in Virginia's 10th Congressional District against incumbent Congressman Frank Wolf. Contents 1 Career2 Family3 Stances on ..
Judy Feld Carr
-->Judith Feld Carr, CM , LL.D (born 1939) is a musician and humanitarian, who resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Judy was born in Montreal, but spent much of her childhood in Sudbury, Ontario. She is famous for smuggling thousands of Syrian Jews out of Syria to safety. She did this over 28 years..
Judy Garland
Judy Garland (June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969), born Frances Ethel Gumm, was an American film actress considered by many to be one of the greatest singing stars of Hollywood's Golden Era of musical film. Garland's singing voice had a natural vibrato, which she was able to maintain at extremely l..
Judy Geeson
Judith Amanda Geeson (born September 10, 1948 in Arundel, Sussex) is an English actress. Her first major film appearance was in To Sir, With Love in 1967, but she became well-known as a result of a regular role in the BBC early-evening soap opera, The Newcomers. She also had a major role in the po..
Judy Genshaft
Judy Genshaft Judy Lynn Genshaft is the current heiress to the Fresh Mark meat packer and manufacturer firm. Originally from Ohio, she has now lived in Florida for many years, and has been the president of the University of South Florida since 2000. She has previously held administrative posit..
Judy Gingell
Judy Gingell (born 1948) is an aboriginal Canadian politician and was Commissioner of the Yukon (1995-2000). Born in Whitehorse, Yukon, The Hon. Gingell was the founding director of the Yukon Native Brotherhood in 1969. During the 1970s and 1980s, she served on the executive council of the Yukon In..
Judy Glenney
Judy Glenney is a 4-time National Weightlifting Champion and has numerous American records. In 1986 and 1987, she served as coach for the women who competed at the Pannonia Cup Tournament in Budapest, Hungary. Becoming the first woman international referee, she officiated at the Pannonia Cup Tournam..
Judy Gold
Judy Gold Judy Gold (born November 15 1962) is a American stand-up comedian and actress. She has been involved in many projects in various roles, including the television series All American Girl and HBO At the Movies segments where she asks humorous questions to unexpecting moviegoers. She i..
Judy Grahn
Judy Rae Grahn (born July 28, 1940, in Chicago) is an American poet. She is openly lesbian and has written many lesbian feminist works. Contents 1 Activities2 Writings3 Judy Grahn award4 External links Activities Grahn was a member of the Gay Women's Liberation Group, the f..
Judy Greer
Judy Evans Greer (born Judith Laura Evans on July 20 1975 in Livonia, Michigan), better known simply as Judy Greer, is an American actress. Filmography Year Movie Role Other notes 2006 American Dreamz Accordo 2006 Love Monkey Brandy "Bran" Lowenstein Television Series 20..
Judy Havelock
Judy Havelock is a fictional character and Bond girl from the James Bond short story "For Your Eyes Only" that is included in the eponymous anthology For Your Eyes Only written by Ian Fleming. Havelock was featured in the 1981 film adaptation of For Your Eyes Only, however, her name was changed to..
Judy Henske
Judy Henske (born Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, 1942) is an American singer and songwriter, once known as “the Queen of the Beatniks”. She moved to California in the early 1960s, singing in coffee houses in San Diego and Los Angeles, and working with the likes of Lenny Bruce. Moving on to Oklahom..
Judy Holliday
Judy Holliday (June 21, 1921–June 7, 1965) was an Academy Award-winning American actress. Born Judith Tuvim ("Tuvim" is Yiddish for "Holiday") in New York City, she was the only child of Abe and Helen Tuvim, who were Jewish immigrants from Russia. Her first job was as an assistant switchboard o..
Judy Hopwood
Judy Hopwood is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Judy Horacek
Judy Horacek (born in 1961) is an Australian writer and cartoonist whose work is widely published and exhibited. She has regularly contribued to The Age newspaper and the Australian Book Review. References [Portrait of Judy Horacek, cartoonist] by Virginia Wallace-Crabbe[Interview..
Judy Jackson
The Honourable Judith Louise Jackson (Born; 31 August, 1947) was an Australian Labor Party politician, in Tasmania from 1986 to 2006. She was the Attorney-General and Minister for Environment in the Tasmanian Government. During her time in parliament she was a member of the Hobart based seat of Deni..
Judy Jensen
Judy Jensen (born 1953 in Lamesa, Texas) is an artist who currently resides in Austin, Texas. She does primarily glass work, although she incorporates other mixed media into her glass pieces. Her piece "Blue Willow" is on display as part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institution-r..
Judy Jetson
Judy Jetson is a fictional character in the cartoon series The Jetsons. She was voiced by Janet Waldo in the original television series, and by Tiffany for [[Jetsons: The Movie]]. Judy (furthest right) with Rosey, George, Jane, Elroy and Astro Judy is a typical (some might say stereotypical..
Judy Johnson
William Julius "Judy" Johnson (October 26 1899 - June 15 1989) was an American third baseman in Negro league baseball. Johnson was born in Snow Hill, Maryland. Although his father wanted him to be a boxer, Johnson, who was 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) and only 150 lb (68 kg), was far better suited for a car..
Judy Kaye
Judy Kaye (b. October 11 1948) is a Tony-award-winning American singer and actress. She has appeared with the Santa Fe Opera (1985 and 1990), the New York City Opera (1989), the New York Philharmonic (1990), the Boston Pops Orchestra (1990), and the London Symphony Orchestra (1990). Her Broadway ..
Judy Keall
Judy Keall is a former New Zealand politician. She was an MP from 1984 to 1990, and again from 1993 to 2002, representing the Labour Party. She was first elected to Parliament in the 1984 elections, winning the seat of Glenfield. She was re-elected in the 1987 elections, but in the 1990 elections, s..
Judy Koehler
Judy Koehler is a former Illinois State Represntative, and Republican U.S. Senate nominee against Democrat Alan Dixon in 1986. Koehler (a conservative) beat the more moderate George Ranney in the Republican Primary but was unable to oust incumbant Alan Dixon in the general election. In 1994 Koehler..
Judy Kuhn
Judy Kuhn Judy Kuhn is an American actress and soprano. Kuhn was born in New York City on May 20, 1958. She earned her first Broadway credit working as an assistant to the director of a short-lived musical, Don't Step on My Olive Branch, in 1976. Her first onstage appearance on the Great Whit..
Judy LaMarsh
Julia Verlyn (Judy) LaMarsh, PC, OC (December 20, 1924 – October 27, 1980) was a Canadian politician, author and broadcaster. LaMarsh was born in Chatham, Ontario, and raised in Niagara Falls. Although she trained as a teacher, she never taught school. She enlisted in the Canadian WomenR..
Judy Landers
Judy Landers (October 7, 1961) is an American actress. She was born the daughter of Ruth Landers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and is the younger sister of fellow actress Audrey Landers. She was raised in upstate New York. At an early age she developed an interest in gymnastics, and maintained ..
Judy Lee Tomerlin
Judy Lee Tomerlin (born in 1940) is an American model. She is best known for being Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its June 1958 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Edward Oppman. ..
Judy Lewent
Judy Lewent is the current EVP and CFO of Merck. She received her high school diploma at Hunter College High School, her B.A. from Goucher College, and her M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management. ..
Judy Lewis
Judy Lewis (born November 6, 1935) is an American actress. She is the daughter of the classic film actor, Clark Gable, and of the film and television actress, Loretta Young. Her credits include appearances on soap operas such as General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, and The Secret Storm. She also pr..
Judy Loe
Judith M. Loe (known as Judy Loe), (born March 6, 1947 in Urmston, Manchester, England) is an English actress. Although now known primarily as the mother of Kate Beckinsale, Loe has had an acting career spanning 35 years with recurring roles in three hospital dramas. In the 1970's she appeared for ..
Judy MacDonald
Judy MacDonald is a Canadian writer and journalist. In addition to her published books, she has been associated with the online magazine Rabble and news programs for CBC Television, including The National, counterSpin and Face Off. She has also been a backing vocalist on albums by The Hidden Camera..
Judy Maddigan
Judith Marilyn Maddigan (born 3 February 1948), Australian politician, has been Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2003. She has been the member for the seat of Essendon since 1996, representing the Australian Labor Party. Maddigan was born Judith Todd in Melbourne, and was educated..
Judy Mallaber
Clare Judith Mallaber known as Judy Mallaber (born 10 July 1951, London) is a politician in the United Kingdom. She has been Labour Party member of Parliament for Amber Valley since 1997. External links [Judy Mallaber MP] official site[Guardian Unlimited Politics - Ask Aristotle: Ju..
Judy Mann
Judy Mann (born December 24, 1943 in Washington, D.C.) was a correspondent for the Washington Post. She died on 8 July 2005 from breast cancer. Awards Mann won many awards from institutions including: Washington-Baltimore Newspaper GuildNational Women's Political Caucusthe National Abortion Rights ..
Judy Manning
Judy Manning is a member of the House of Representatives in the U.S. state of Georgia. Manning is a Republican representing District 32, which encompasses parts of Cobb County. ..
Judy Marks
Judy Marks (Born November 1st 1954 in Hertfordshire) is an English-born author. From October 1974 until 2006 she lived and eventually married the celebrated marijuana smuggler Howard Marks. She is the mother to three of his four children Amber Marks (b. October 1977) Francesca Marks (b. November 198..
Judy Marsales
Judy Marsales is a businessperson and politician in Ontario, Canada. She is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Hamilton West. Before entering politics, Marsales was a prominent real estate agent in Hamilton, Ontario. She began working in the fiel..
Judy Marte
Judy Marte is a Dominican American actress who can be seen in films such as Raising Victor Vargas and On The Outs http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0551441/ ..
Judy Martin
Judith Hardee is a former female professional wrestler known as Judy Martin. Martin is a former WWF Women's Tag Team Champion. She held the title with partner Leilani Kai as The Glamour Girls. The Glamour Girls also held the LPWA Tag Team titles. Contents 1 Career1.1 WWF1.2 AW..
Judy Martz
Judy Martz (born July 28, 1943, Big Timber, Montana) was the governor of the U.S. state of Montana from January 2 2001 to January 3 2005. She served as the Lieutenant Governor under Marc Racicot from 1996-2000, and she was the first female governor of that state. She is a member of the United States..
Judy McBurney
Judy McBurney (born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 19 May 1948) is an Australian actress famous for several television soap opera roles. In 1974 McBurney was cast in the role of key new character Marilyn McDonald in Number 96 but before any of her scenes had gone to air and with about ..
Judy McDonald
Judy McDonald is an US comedian. She studied at the University of San Diego. She worked though college at KFMB in radio and television. She has also worked for the Republican National Convention, the Commission on Presidential Debates and the Academy Awards. She has appeared on the Dennis Miller sh..
Judy McGrath
Judy McGrath, (born 1952http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0569828/) is the current CEO of MTV Networks. Channels she directs include, other than the music channels MTV, MTV2, and VH-1, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, and TV Land. She is working to broaden MTV's reach, with a planned MTV site in Africahttp://..
Judy Miller
Judy Miller refers to: Judy Miller, an American journalist who made headlines in 2005 due to her association with outing of the CIA agent Valerie Plame.Judy Miller, a 16-year-old murder victim of the "Hillside Strangler" in the late 1970sThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a li..
Judy Mowatt
Judy Mowatt (born in 1952) is a Jamaican singer. She joined a singing trio called The Gaylettes in 1967. When the group split she continued as a solo act. She and Rita Marley first sang together when Marcia Griffiths needed some harmony vocals on a song she was recording at Studio One with Bob Andy..
Judy Muller
Judy Muller is an American journalist. She has been a correspondent for ABC News since 1990, contributing reports to such programs as Nightline and World News Tonight. She is a regular contributor to National Public Radio's Morning Edition program. Previous to her employment with ABC, she worked ..
Judy Mullins
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Judy Nelson
Judy Nelson is an author best known for her romance (while married) with and eventual palimony suit against women's tennis star Martina Navratilova. After their break-up, Ms. Nelson authored the books Love Match: Nelson vs. Navratilova, chronicling her relationship with the tennis star, and Choices..
Judy Neutron
Judy Neutron is Jimmy's smart mother in the fictional TV series [[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]. She appears in most Jimmy Neutron episodes. She drives a 1950's style Chevrolet Corvette. She is, like the stereotypical 50's sitcom mother, often seen cleaning the house (she even dusts ..
Judy Norton Taylor
Judy Norton Taylor is an American actress. She was born in Santa Monica, California, on January 29, 1958. Her most famous roles was that of "Mary Ellen" in the series "The Waltons" a part she first played in the 1971 movie The Homecoming and subsequently during the entire run of the series 1972 - 19..
Judy Nunn
Judy Nunn (born 13 April 1945 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian actress and author. Her breakout role was as scheming bisexual reporter Vicky Stafford in the risque soap opera The Box. Her character became a popular cult-figure in the series and Nunn continued in the role for the show's entire 1..
Judy Nylon
Judy Nylon is an American artist who moved to London in the very early 1970s. She was half of the punk act called Snatch, which also featured Patti Palladin. Only those who lived in New York and London during the era that spanned glam and punk are likely to appreciate her importance, most of which..
Judy Ongg
Judy Ongg (翁倩玉 January 24, 1950 – ) is an actress, singer, author and woodblock-print artist from Taiwan. Born in Taipei, she graduated from Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan. Her career has spanned more than four decades. Judy made her film debut in the 1961 Japan-U.S. production, The Big ..
Judy Parfitt
Judy Parfitt (born on November 7, 1935 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England) is a British theatre, film and television actress, who began her career on stage in 1954. She is probably best known for her heartfelt and moving performance as Kathy Bates' domineering employer in Dolores Claiborne, who..
Judy Playfair
Judy Playfair (born September 14 1953) was an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1960s, who won a silver medal in the 4x100m medley relay at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. Coming from New South Wales, Playfair combined with Janet Steinbeck, Lyn McClements and Lynne Watson to register a silver..
Judy Rankin
Judy Rankin (born February 18 1945, St Louis, Missouri) is an American professional golfer. Rankin won twenty-six events on the LPGA Tour. She topped the money list in 1976 and 1977 and finished in the top ten on the money list eleven times between 1965 and 1979. However, she did not win a major ch..
Judy Rebick
Judy Rebick in 2005. Judy Rebick (born 1945 in Reno, Nevada) is a Canadian journalist and political activist. Although sometimes controversial, she is one of Canada's most prominent and respected left wing media figures. Rebick was a Trotskyist activist in the 1970s, active with the Revolutio..
Judy Reyes
Judy Reyes (born November 5, 1968, in the Bronx, New York) is an American television and film actor. She is best known for her portrayal of Nurse Carla Espinosa on the NBC sitcom Scrubs (2001-present) and had a short stint on The Sopranos as the girlfriend of Paulie Walnuts. She also made a brief..
Judy Riley
Judy Riley was a 1970s stage actress in London. She was born and brought up in Ilford, Essex. Best friend D E Bailey, teacher, painter and social worker. ..
Judy Sgro
Hon. Judy Sgro, PC Judy Sgro, PC , MP (born December 16, 1944, Moncton, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician, a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Sgro, the Member of Parliament for the riding of York West, was first elected in a 1999 by-election and was re-elected in the general elec..
Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes
Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes is a heiress to the Israeli newspaper Yediot Aharonot and is also renowned as the wife of the Israeli politician Silvan Shalom. Within Israel, she is a well-known socialite and talk show host. She appeared in the news in April 2005 for presenting Prince Charles a gold talisman..
Judy Singer
Judy Singer is an Australian disability rights activist, thinker and writer, specialising in the sociology of the autistic spectrum. She identifies as the 4th of 5 generations of women who are all "somewhere on the autistic spectrum". She is cited as the first known user of the term "neurodiversit..
Judy Star
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Judy Star (born April 8, 1982) is a French Canadian erotic actress (porn star), born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada..
Judy Starr
Judy Starr is an acclaimed Christian author and speaker, whose outreach is predominately towards women. The focus of Starr's books and speaking tours is mainly the subject of fidelity and trust in marriage. She is best known for her 2004 book, The Enticement of the Forbidden. External Links ..
Judy Tegart
Judy Tegart (born December 12, 1937) was an Australian professional tennis player. Grand Slam record Australian Open Singles Quarterfinal: 1970, 1974, 1977 (Dec)Doubles Champion: 1969, 1970 Wimbledon Singles Runner-up 1968. Semifinal 1971. Quarterfinal 1969Doubles Champion: 1969 U.S. Open Singles ..
Judy Tenuta
Judy Tenuta (born November 7, 1956 in Chicago) is a comedienne. Her comic persona is excessively self-aggrandizing to the point of megalomania and deems herself to be "A Goddess" among other things. She is also noted for using abrupt changes in mood or vocal pitch and for her accordion. In recent y..
Judy Torres
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. -->Judy Torres, often referred to as the "Queen of Freestyle," was, and still is, one of the most acclaimed and..
Judy Troy
Judy Troy, professor at Auburn University, is a short story writer. She was born in 1951 in northern Indiana. Before becoming writer-in-residence at Auburn, she taught at Indiana University and the University of Missouri. She received the 1996 Whiting Writers' Award. Her work includes Ramone appea..
Judy Turner
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 48th List 2 United Future Judy Turner is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the United Future New Zealand party, having been elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 2002 elections. Before entering politics, she worked simultaneously as an art teacher a..
Judy Tyler
Judy Tyler (October 9, 1933–July 4, 1957) was an American actress. Born Judith Mae Hess in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she came from a show business family and was encouraged to study dance and acting. Her acting career began as a teenager with regular appearances on Howdy Doody as Princess Summer-..
Judy Tyler (Playmate)
Judy Tyler (born 24 December 1947 in Los Angeles, California) was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its January 1966 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Mario Casilli. Tyler went into sales following her Playboy days and today manages the reggae band Krooshal Force. ..
Judy Valentine
Judy Valentine (née Norma Baker), American singer and actress. Born 1924 in Boston, Massachusetts. While still a teenager, Valentine began singing professionally in local nightclubs. At 22, she married songwriter/disc-jockey Sherm Feller, who assumed an active role in promoting her career. Thro..
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Judy Wasylycia-Leis Ridings Winnipeg North Centre (1997-2004) Winnipeg North (2004-present) Political party: New Democratic Party First elected: 1997 election Profession(s): Organizer, policy advisor Judy Wasylycia-Leis (pronounced Wash-a-lees-a-lease) (born August 10, 1951) is..
Judy Wilson
Judy Wilson is an American casting director known for her work on soap operas. She started in 1981 as casting director of Ryan's Hope and served until 1987. She soon started work on One Life to Live in 1988. She stayed with this soap until she was moved to the popular All My Children in 1991. Sh..
Judy Woodruff
right Judy Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American television news anchor and journalist. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Woodruff served as the chief White House correspondent for NBC from 1977 to 1982, as well as covering Washington for the Today show. She moved from NBC to PBS, and from..
Judy Woods
Judy Woods is the name given to a complex of woodlands in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The woodland is situated on Coal Measures and present in the woodlands are numerous bell pits which have been used to provide coal. The woods are named after Judy North, who lived nearby in the 1850s and 1860s,..
Judy Yung
Judy Yung is professor emerita in American Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. She specializes in oral history, women's history, and Chinese American and Asian American history. She is author of Unbound Feet: A Social History of Chinese Women in San Francisco (1995) and Chinese Ame..
Jud Buechler
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Jud Heathcote
Jud Heathcote (May 27, 1927 – ) is a former college men's basketball coach. The Port Orchard, Washington native coached five season at the University of Montana (1972-76) and 19 seasons at Michigan State University (1977-95). In 1979, he guided the Magic Johnson-led Spartans to the NCAA Men's Divi..
Jud Hurd
Jud Hurd is a cartoonist. His work has included Health Capsules, Ticker Toons, and the magazine Cartoonists Profiles. He was awarded the National Cartoonist Society Special Features Award for 1978. External links [NCS Awards] ..
Jud Larson
Jud Larson (born January 21, 1923 - died June 11, 1966) was a Formula One driver (Indy 500 only) from Grand Prairie, Texas in the United States. He participated in 2 grands prix, debuting on May 30, 1958. He scored 0 championship points. He died on June 11, 1966 as a result of a Reading, Pennsylv..
Jud Lew
Jud Lew (a Jew named Löw, i.e. "lion") was a mid 15th century teacher of martial arts, and author of a fechtbuch now kept in Augsburg as Cod.I.6.4°.3, dated to the 1450s. Jud Lew's treatise is probably dependent on Peter von Danzig, and the two masters were likely acquainted personally. Jews teac..
Jud Strunk
Jud Strunk (June 11, 1936 - October 5, 1981) was an American singer, songwriter, and comedian. Born Justin Strunk, Jr. in Jamestown, New York, he was raised in Buffalo, New York where as a small boy his showmanship became evident. After he learned to play the banjo, Strunk began entertaining locals..
Jud Süß
Cover of the program for the 1940 Nazi film Jud Süß. Jud Süß, (The Jew Süss), was the nickname of Joseph Süss Oppenheimer and is the title of an 1827 novella by Wilhelm Hauff, a 1925 historical novel by Lion Feuchtwanger, a 1934 British film and a Nazi propaganda film made in 1940 by Vei..
Jud Taylor
Judson (Jud) Taylor (born February 25, 1940) is an American actor and television director, who sometimes also used the name Alan Smithee. Taylor is perhaps best known for his directorial work on 1960s television classics such as Star Trek, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and Mannix. He also performed as a..
Jud Wilson
Ernest Judson Wilson (February 28 1894 - June 24 1963), nicknamed "Boojum", was an American third baseman, first baseman and manager in Negro league baseball. Born in Remington, Virginia, he served in World War I, and during his career played primarily for the Baltimore Black Sox (1922-30), Homestea..
Judæo-Golpaygani language
Judæo-Golpaygani was the Iranian Jewish language of the Jewish community living in Golpaygan, in western Isfahan, western Iran. The first records of Jewish communities in this region date to approximately 750 BC. Like most Jewish languages, Judæo-Golpaygani was written using Hebrew characters, a..
Judæo-Marathi
Judæo-Marathi is a form of Marathi spoken by the Bene Israel, a Jewish ethnic group that developed a unique identity in India. Judæo-Marathi is, like other Marathi, written in the Devanagari script. It may not be sufficiently different from Marathi as to constitute a distinct language, although it..
Ju Dou
Ju Dou (}; }; 1991) is a Chinese film directed by Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang (though it is almost universally considered to be a product of Zhang's vision as director) and starring Gong Li as the title character. It is notable for being shot in vivid Technicolor long after the process had been ..
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