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Su-Elise Nash
Su-Elise Michelle Nash (born May 22, 1981 in Dulwich, London)to Caribean parents.She is an English singer and former member of girl group Mis-Teeq.Began performing in various capacities since childhood, but had commenced a business degree at Middlesex University before getting into music.Has one bro..
Sue
Sue may refer to: a shortened form of Susan, a feminine given name.the action bringing about a lawsuit.Mary Sue, a derogatory name for a fictional character who is an idealized stand-in for the author.the most complete skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex found to date, housed at the Field Museum of Natu..
Sue, Fukuoka
Sue (須恵町; -machi) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 25,343 and a density of 1,551.93 persons per km². The total area is 16.33 km². External links [Sue official website] in Japanese ..
Sue-Ann Post
Sue-Ann Post is an Australian comedian and writer. Self described as "Australia’s favourite six foot, lesbian, ex-Mormon, diabetic, comedian and writer", Post has performed as a stand up comedian internationally and througout Australia since 1991. She has has written an autobiography A Bit of a P..
Sue-Ellen Case
Sue-Ellen Case is Professor and Chair of Critical Studies in the Theatre Department in the School of Theater Film and Television at the University of California, Los Angeles. She has published widely in the fields of German theatre, feminism and theatre, performance theory, and lesbian critical theo..
Suebi
The Suebi or Suevi were Elbe-Germanics whose origin was near the Baltic Sea. Contents 1 Early history2 Suebi kingdom of Gallaecia3 Suebi Kings of Gallaecia4 See also Early history 2000 years ago the Baltic Sea was known to the Romans as the Mare Suebicum. Partially because of..
Suebsak Pansueb
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Sueca
This article is about the Spanish city of Sueca. For the game Sueca, see Sueca (game). Sueca is a city in eastern Spain in the autonomous community of Valencia. It is situated near the left bank of the River Xúquer. Sueca is separated from the Mediterranean Sea (11 km east) by the Serra de Cullera..
Sueca (game)
Sueca is a point trick-taking game, being the most popular card game in Portugal, and also very popular in countries that were once colonies of Portugal, like Brazil and Angola. Contents 1 Players and Deck2 The Deal3 The Play4 Scoring5 Alternative Scoring Rules Players a..
Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna
Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna - Title Page Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna, or Ancient and Modern Sweden, is the title of a large work of engravings, collected by Erik Dahlberg in the middle of the 17th century. The Suecia can be described as a grand vision of Sweden during its period as a world powe..
Suede
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Suede Suede most commonly refers to a type of leather with a soft, napped finish; however, it can also refer to a similar napped or brushed finish on many kinds of fabrics. Suede leather is made from the inner splits of a side of leather, usually cow, alt..
Suedehead
"Suedehead" was the debut solo single from Morrissey, released in February 1988. The single charted higher than any of the singles released by his former band The Smiths, and today remains one of Morrissey's most well known songs. The lead track was also featured on Morrissey's debut album Viva Ha..
Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey
Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey is a compilation album by Morrissey containing material released during his EMI period. It was released on September 8, 1997. About the album Material ranges from 1988's Viva Hate to his 1994's Vauxhall and I album, also containing his 1995 single "Sunny". Although ..
Suedeheads
Suedehead (youth culture) evolved from the skinhead movement during the early 1970s. Although sharing many similarities to '60s skinheads, suedeheads grew their hair longer and dressed in a more formal manner. Suedeheads generally wore brogues or loafers instead of the heavy boots associated with ..
Suede (album)
Suede is the debut album of the band Suede, released in 1993 on Nude Records. It was a widely influential debut that, along with albums from Blur, Pulp, and Oasis, jump-started the Britpop revolution in England in the 90's. It became the fastest-selling first album in UK history, immediately going..
Suede (band)
Suede were one of the most popular and important English bands of the 90s, and helped start the Britpop movement of the decade. Through their several incarnations, they were able to consistently put out albums that charted well, while still holding the respect of critics. Though they never achieved..
Suede (disambiguation)
The term Suede can refer to: Suede is a type of soft, napped leather, and can also refer to fabrics of similar finish.Suede (or The London Suede) were an English band from the 1990s.* Suede is also the first album by this band.Suede is an American pop and jazz singer.Suede is also a song by singer/..
Suede (singer)
Suede is an American pop and jazz singer. She was born in Nyack, New York and went to high school in Severna Park, Maryland. She began playing music in high school, getting bar gigs before she even graduated. She lived in Baltimore for the majority of the 80's and became a fixture at many local club..
Suehiro Maruo
Maruo Suehiro' (丸尾末広; Maruo Suehiro) (born January 28, 1956 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and painter. Contents 1 Biography2 Style3 John Zorn's Naked City4 List of Printed Works (Published in Japan)5 List of Printed Works (Published..
Suele Pasar
Suele Pasar is the second single from Mexican Electro/Pop band Belanova, taken from the album Cocktail. The song was released on radio on December 2003, the song was embraced by mexican radio, reaching #8 on the Mexican Top 100, but due the poor sales of the album, the video was filmmed with a ve..
Suellacabras, Soria
Suellacabras is a small Spanish town and municipality, located in the province of Soria, part of the autonomous community of Castile-Leon. It is located in the mountain range known as Sierra del Almuerzo. The most important attraction is the church of San Caprasio. ..
Suellyn Scarnecchia
Suellyn Scarnecchia is the current dean of University of New Mexico's School of Law. She has held the position since 2003 and is the first female dean. ..
Suematsu Kencho
Baron Suematsu Kencho (1855-1920) The Japanese politician and man of letters Suematsu Kencho (末松 謙澄 Suematsu Kenchō, September 30, 1855 - October 5, 1920) was born in the hamlet of Maeda in Buzen Province, now part of Yukuhashi city, Fukuoka prefecture. Contents 1 Suematsu a..
Suema Kazuko
is a fictional character in the Boogiepop series by Kouhei Kadono. Contents 1 Character introduction1.1 Explanation of the character's name2 Character sketch2.1 Motivations2.2 Goals2.3 Conflicts2.4 Minor irritations2.5 Epiphany3 Biographical summary..
Suenaga Haruka
Haruka Suenaga (末永遥) is a Japanese actress. ..
Sueno's Stone
Sueno's Stone in Forres Sueno's Stone is an Pictish standing stone—standing 20 feet high—on a major road junction located on the northeast edge of Forres. From its condition, it appears that it has not always stood at its present site and may have been buried for many years. The e..
Sueños De Ayer (Album)
Sueños De Ayer is the first album was released on June 12st, 2006 in Spain. The tracklisting is: EspecialNa Na NaTu y YoSólo DímeloMi Mundo De PapelLo Mejor De MíEn Forma De EstrellaSueños De AyerAhora Toca ImaginarDónde Esta El AmorMundo LocoUn Día Gris Singles "Sueños De Ayer""Mi Mundo ..
Sueños De Ayer (Song)
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]]"Sueños De Ayer" was the first Sonblue's single from her debut album Sueños De Ayer. It was released in Spain, and it was written by Sonblue. Charts Chart Peak Position AFYVE singles (Spain) 3 AFYVE singles(Spain) Week 1 2 3 Chart position 3 12 - ..
Sueños Líquidos
Sueños Líquidos ("Liquid Dreams" in English) is an album by the Mexican group Maná, released in 1997. The album is sung in Spanish. All Music Guide considers it to contain "some of their best songs" despite only giving it 2 out of 5 and calling it a "talented misdirection", due to more concern..
Sueño Latino
Sueño Latino is an Italo disco duo from Italy, formerly known as Righeira. In 1989 they released a famous eponymous House-Techno song Sueño Latino. The track is based on Manuel Göttsching's E2-E4[link]. In a late release Göttsching added guitar parts on the track. In some Europea..
Sueño Stereo
Sueño Stereo, or SueñoStereo (alternative spelling), is an album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. Their eleventh album was released by BMG Music in 1995. Track listing Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólverDisco eternoZoomOjo de la tormentaEfecto DopplerPaseando por RomaPasosAngel elé..
Sueño Verde
Sueño Verde is a three-day festival with music, performance, art, circus and workshops covering many aspects of ecology. It takes place in Boñar, Léon, north west Spain. The aim of the festival is to provide a diverse range of world-class entertainment while promoting alternative energy, sustain..
Suessiones
The Suessiones (or perhaps Suessones) were a Belgic people of north-eastern Gaul in the 1st century BC, inhabiting the region between the Oise and the Marne, based around the present-day city of Soissons. They were conquered in 57 BC by Julius Caesar. Caesar recounts in his Gallic Wars that in 57 B..
Suessuia
Suessuia was an ancient town of Campania, Italy, in the plain 15 miles west of the modern San Felice a Cancello, 9 miles southeast of the ancient Capua. Its earlier history is obscure. In 338 BC it obtained Latin rights from Rome. In the Samnite and Hannibalic wars it was strategically important as ..
Suess (crater)
More than one crater has been named Suess: Suess (lunar crater)Suess (crater on Mars) 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 the intended artic..
Suess (lunar crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Suestado
A storm with southeast gales, caused by intense cyclonic activity off the coasts of Argentina and Uruguay, which affects the southern part of the coast of Brazil in the winter. Source: http://ggweather.com/winds.html ..
Suet
Suet is raw beef or mutton fat, especially the hard fat found around the loins and kidneys. It is a solid at room temperature, and melts at about 21°C (70°F). It is a saturated fat. The primary use of suet is to make tallow in a process called rendering, which involves melting and extended simme..
Suetonius
This article is about the Roman historian. For the Roman general who put down the rebellion of Boudica, see Gaius Suetonius Paulinus. Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (c. 75- after 130), also known as Suetonius, was a prominent Roman historian and biographer. Contents 1 Life2 Works2.1&nb..
Suetsumuhana
The suetsumuhana (safflower) Suetsumuhana (jp: 末摘花) is the Japanese word for the safflower. It is also the name of a female character in the epic novel "The Tale of Genji". The chapter is named after her. She is also known as the Safflower Princess. In some English translations she app..
Suexec
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. suexec is related to the Apache HTTP Server. It has two parts; a module compiled into Trustix Apache (mod_suexec) and it's a binary executable ..
Sueyoshi, Kagoshima
Sueyoshi (末吉町; -chou) was a town located in Soo District, Kagoshima, Japan. On July 1, 2005 the town merged with two other towns forming the city of Soo and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 20,106 and the density of 155.75 p..
Suez
For the French company, see SUEZ northermost part of Gulf of Suez with town Suez on the map of 1856 Suez (Arabic: السويس as-Suways) is a port town (population ca. 497,000) in Egypt, located on the Gulf of Suez, near the mouth of the Suez Canal. The town was completely destroyed and des..
SUEZ
Not to be confused with Suez. SUEZ (Euronext: [SZE], NYSE: [SZE]) is a leading French-based multinational corporation, with operations primarily in water, electricity and natural gas supply, and waste management. It is the result of a 1997 merger between the Compagnie de Suez a..
Suezmax
Suezmax is a naval architecture term for the largest ships capable of fitting through the Suez Canal. Since the canal has no locks, the only serious limiting factor is draft (maximum depth below waterline). The current channel on the canal allows for 16 m (53 ft) of draft, meaning many supertanker..
Suez Canal
1881 drawing of the Suez Canal. The Suez Canal (Arabic: قناة السويس, Qanā al-Suways), west of the Sinai Peninsula, is a 163-km-long (101 miles) and, at its narrowest point, 300-m-wide (984 ft) maritime canal in Egypt between Port Said (Būr Sa'īd) on the Mediterranean Sea, and Suez..
Suez Canal Authority
Suez Canal Authority (SCA) - A state owned authority which owns & maintains the Suez Canal. It was set up by Egypt to replace the then privately nationalized company in 1950s which result in a Suez Crisis. With UN intervene, Egypt then agreed to pay millions of dollars to shareholders of the natio..
Suez Canal overhead line crossing
The Suez Canal overhead line crossing was built in 1999 and is designed for 2 circuits of 500kV. Because the required clearance over the Suez Canal is 152 metres, the overhead line has 226 metre high pylons on either side of the crossing. The pylons each have 4 crossarms, 3 for the conductors and on..
Suez Canal Stadium
--> Suez Canal Stadium is located in Suez, Egypt. It is used by El Qanah. It has a capacity of 45,000. It is an all-seater. ..
Suez Crisis
Arab-Israeli conflict 1920 riots · Jaffa riots · 1929 riots · 1936-1939 uprising · 1948 Arab-Israeli War · 1956 Suez Crisis · 1967 Six-Day War · War of Attrition · 1973 Yom Kippur War · 1982 Lebanon War · First Intifada · al-Aqsa Intifada ..
Suez Port
The Suez Port is located at the southern boundary of Suez Canal. It is bordered by the imaginary line extending from Ras-El-Adabieh to Moussa sources including the North Coast until the entrance of Suez Canal. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 See also4 External links History ..
Suez triangle
The Suez Triangle is a concept favoured in the political literature of the early 1980s Soviet Bloc. The theory held that the major world events of October 1956 were interconnected as a Western-funded conspiracy. The theory postulates that the Hungarian anti-communist revolt was staged in Budapest o..
Sue Ane Langdon
Sue Ane Langdon (born March 8, 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey, USA) is an actor best known for her performances in two Elvis Presley movies, Roustabout and Frankie and Johnny, and a starring role in the TV series Arnie, a role that won her a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Television...
Sue Ann Nivens
Sue Ann Nivens was a fictional character on the long-running situation comedy, Mary Tyler Moore. She was played by television perennial Betty White. The Happy Homemaker/Homewrecker Sue Ann was the host of a women's show on fictional television station, WJM-TV, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, called..
Sue Armstrong
Sue Armstrong (born December 14, 1973 in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan) is a former field hockey player from Canada, who earned 51 caps for the Canadian Women's National Team during her career. On national level Armstrong, a resident of Edmonton, Alberta, played for Edmonton Women's FHA and the Univers..
Sue Bailey Thurman.
Sue Bailey Thurman (1904-1997) was an American Black author, lecturer, and historian. She was also the wife of noted theologian Howard Thurman. Thurman was the youngest of ten children born to educators, The Reverend Isaac Bailey and Susie (Ford) Bailey of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She graduated fr..
Sue Bale
Professor Sue Bale FRCN, PhD, BA, RGN, NDN, RHV, PG Dip, Dip N is a UK nurse with a special interest in wound healing. She received her Ph D from the University of Glamorgan in 2003. Contents 1 Work in Wound Healing2 Work3 Fellowship4 Recent publications:5 References Wor..
Sue Barker
-->Sue Barker, MBE (born April 19 1956, in Paignton, Devon, England) is a television presenter and former professional tennis player from the United Kingdom. During her tennis career she won the women's singles title at the French Open and reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3. She ..
Sue Barnes
Susan "Sue" Barnes, PC , MP , BA , LL.B (born September 8, 1952 in Rabat, Malta) is a Canadian politician. Barnes is currently a member of the Liberal Party of Canada in the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of London West since 1993. A former lawyer, Barnes is currently the Offic..
Sue Beardsmore
Sue Beardsmore was a long-term BBC television presenter who fronted the local news and current affairs programme BBC Midlands Today, broadcast from Birmingham, England. Born in 1955 in Bedford she attended the Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Luton Coll..
Sue Bird
thumb Suzanne Brigit Bird (born October 16, 1980) is a professional women's basketball player. A high school star, she then went on to become a key part of the national champion University of Connecticut team, the first player to be picked in the 2002 WNBA Draft and an Olympic gold medalist. S..
Sue Blackwell
Sue Blackwell is a Lecturer at Birmingham University. She has an MPhil (master of philosophy) in English from the university of Cambridge and is in the process of completing a PhD on the use of personal pronouns. She currently works as a press officer for the university. She is most notable for ha..
Sue Bradford
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 46th List 4 Greens 47th List 3 Greens 48th List 3 → 2 Greens Sue Bradford (born 1952) is a New Zealand politician. She is a member of the Green Party, and was first elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 1999 elections. Prior to that, she had been a memb..
Sue Branning
Sue Branning was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Julie Christian-Young. History Sue was the sister of Carol Jackson and April Branning, who arrived in 1996 for April's wedding to her fiancé Nikos. Nikos jilted April at the altar, so Carol and her ..
Sue Bredekamp
--> Virginia Sue Bredekamp is an American early childhood educator. While serving as Director of Professional Development for the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) from 1984 to 1998, Bredekamp instrumented the development of a national accreditation system for the m..
Sue Cameron
SUE CAMERON, AN ORIGINAL FOUNDER OF WOMEN IN FILM, HAS WRITTEN OVER 15OO COLUMNS COVERING THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY--FIRST AS A DAILY COLUMNIST AND TV EDITOR OF THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, AND AS A COLUMNIST FOR BEVERLY HILLS 213. HER FIRST TWO NOVELS FOR WARNER BOOKS WERE OPTIONED FOR TELEVISION, AN..
Sue Carol
Sue Carol (October 30, 1906 – February 4, 1982) was an American actor. She was born Evelyn Lederer to a Jewish American family in Chicago, Illinois. One of the WAMPAS Baby Stars, for eleven years from 1927 to 1937, she performed in motion pictures then became a successful agent. For her contribu..
Sue Carter
Susan Jill Carter is an Australian politician. She was a Country Liberal Party member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly from 2000 to 2005, representing the central Darwin electorate of Port Darwin. After winning a by-election in the then-safe CLP seat, Carter served in the shadow minist..
Sue Channel Provincial Park
Sue Channel Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. ..
Sue Cleaver
Sue Cleaver is a British actress. She currently stars in Coronation Street and is a trained Mezzo soprano. She studied at the Manchester Polytechnic School of Theatre and her first television appearance was a small part in an episode of A Touch of Frost. She went on to star in the acclaimed drama..
Sue Coe
Sue Coe (born 1951 in Tamworth) is an English artist and illustrator working primarily in painting and printmaking, often in the form of illustrated books and comics. Her work is highly political, often directed against capitalism and cruelty to animals. Her major influences include George Grosz and..
Sue Cogswell
Sue Cogswell is a retired squash player from England. She was runner-up at the inaugural women's World Open championship in 1979, where she lost in the final to the legendary New Zealand player Heather McKay 6-9, 9-3, 9-1, 9-4. Cogswell was also a three-time runner-up at the British Open, losing in ..
Sue Cook
Sue Cook is a British broadcaster and author. She lives in North London with her husband, film director Ian Sharp. Her first novel On Dangerous Ground is published in 2006 by Hodder Headline and she is now writing her second. Meanwhile she continues to present Making History on BBC Radio 4. She has ..
Sue Denham (column)
Sue Denham is an Irish political and current affairs newspaper column which has been published in the Irish edition of The Sunday Times since 1996. The name is a pun on the word pseudonym, because the writers of the column are never named. No one journalist writes the column, although it is most r..
Sue Devaney
Sue Devaney born 2 July 1967 in Ashton-under-Lyne Lancashire Real Name Susan Barber, English actress. She has played various roles on British television including; Debbie Webster in Coronation Street, Rita Briggs in Jonny Briggs, Liz Harker in Casualty and Jane in dinnerladies. External links ..
Sue Dibny
Susan "Sue" Dearbon Dibny is a fictional character from DC comics. She first appeared in Flash vol. 1 #119 (March, 1961). The issue was scripted by John Broome and drawn by Carmine Infantino. Susan is a brunette socialite from Westchester County, New York, United States. Her parents were members ..
Sue Doughty
Sue Doughty, Former MP for Guildford, 2001-2005 Susan Kathleen Doughty (born 13 April 1948) is a politician in the United Kingdom, and a previous Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Guildford (2001-2005). Doughty entered Parliament in the 2001 election, becoming the first non-Conservati..
Sue Duggan
Sue Joanne Duggan (born October 31, 1963 in Christchurch, New Zealand) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who finished in eight position with the National Women's Field Hockey Team, nicknamed The Black Sticks, at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. ..
Sue Ellen Mischke
Sue Ellen Mischke (played by Brenda Strong) is a fictional character on the sitcom Seinfeld, an acquaintance of Elaine Benes' since they attended high school together in Maryland. Mischke is the heiress to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune, and is reputed on the show for never wearing a bra. Elaine re..
Sue Ellicott
Sue Ellicott is a former television correspondent for the BBC and political writer for The Times in Washington, DC. Ellicott has appeared on CNN, ABC News, and Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher. Ellicott is one of the recurring guest panelists on the NPR radio news quiz show Wait Wait... Don't T..
Sue Ennis
Sue Ennis is a Seattle songwriter whose songs include Straight On, Even It Up and Dog and Butterfly. She co-wrote the theme from The Golden Child starring Eddie Murphy with John Berry, Ann and Nancy Wilson. Her songs have also appeared in Thomas and The Magic Railroad, a feature film from 2000. In 2..
Sue Essex
Sue Essex (b. 1945) is the Welsh Assembly Government's Minister for Finance, Government and Local Services. Brought up in Tottenham, she moved to south Wales in 1971 and was at one point leader of Cardiff City Council. Essex was elected Labour Assembly Member for Cardiff North in the National Asse..
Sue Fear
Sue Fear (1963 – May 28, 2006) was an Australian mountain climber, passionate supporter of the Fred Hollows Foundation and a 2005 recipent of the Order of Australia medal in the Queen's birthday honours. Contents 1 Early Life2 Climbing Career3 Charity Work4 Final Climb..
Sue Foley
Sue Foley (born March 29, 1968) is a Canadian blues singer/guitarist. Widely regarded as one of the finest blues/roots artists working today, Sue Foley has been writing and playing for over twenty years. Sue has recorded ten full-length albums, for both Austin, TX - based Antone's Records and New J..
Sue Galkantas
Sue Galkantas was a women's basketball player at Florida State. She is widely considered among Seminole fans to be the greatest women's basketball player the program's ever had. In fact, her number 43, was one of the few numbers retired by the university ever. Not only was she the only player in s..
Sue Gerhardt
Sue Gerhardt is a British psychoanalytic psychotherapist and the author of Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain. The book presents evidence that babies' brains develop differently in the first few months of life depending on the amount and type of care they receive in that time. T..
Sue Grafton
Sue Taylor Grafton (born April 24, 1940 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA) is a contemporary American author of detective novels. Her best known works are a chronological series of mystery novels. Known as "the alphabet novels," the stories are set in and around the fictional town of Santa Teresa, which..
Sue Gunter
Sue Gunter (1939-2005) Sue Gunter (May 22, 1939 - August 4,2005) was a women's college basketball coach. She is best known as the head coach of the women's basketball team at Louisiana State University (LSU). In Gunter's 22 years as the head coach at LSU (1982-2004), the Lady Tigers playe..
Sue Harukata
Sue Harukata (陶 晴賢; 1521 - 1555) was a retainer of the Ouchi clan and later daimyo. He was the second son of Sue Okifusa, senior retainer of the Ouchi clan. His childhood name was Goro. Before Harukata he had the name of Takafusa. He is also erroneously known as Harutaka. Haruk..
Sue Haywood
Sue Haywood born 9 October 1971 is a mountain bike racer. She currently rides for the professional mountain bike team Trek Volkswagen along with Jeremiah Bishop, Travis Brown, and Chris Eatough. Major placing and wins 2005*1st Overall, NORBA #2, Arizona*1st, TT NORBA #2*2nd, Short Track XC, NORBA ..
Sue Hendrickson
Sue Hendrickson was born December 2, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois. She later moved to Munster, Indiana where she grew up. Hendrickson is best known for her discovery of the remains of a Tyrannosaurus rex in South Dakota in 1990. Her discovery was the largest specimen of a T rex found and one of t..
Sue Herera
Sue Herera is a television reporter for the CNBC financial television network. She is a graduate of California State University, Northridge. ..
Sue Hodge
Sue Hodge (born June 4 c. 1958) is a British actress. She is best known for her role as the waitress Mimi Labonq in the BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo. External links [Official site] ..
Sue Holderness
Sue Holderness (born 28 May 1949 in London, England) is a British actress most famous for her portrayal Marlene in the comedy series Only Fools and Horses and its spin-off The Green Green Grass. She also appeared as Marianne Straker in The Sandbaggers and was one of the regular cast of End of Part O..
Sue Hubbell
Sue Hubbell (born 1935) is an American author. Her books A Country Year and A Book of Bees were selected by the New York Times Book Review as Notable Books of the Year. The author has also written for The New Yorker, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Smithsonian and Time.[Time magazine archive ..
Sue Islet, Torres Strait
Sue Islet (Warraber Islet) is the middle island of The Three Sisters, Torres Strait 100km North East of Thursday Island Queensland, Australia in the Vigilant Channel Torres Strait This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands Navigation This island houses new ship tracking and communications te..
Sue Jeffers
Sue Jeffers (born October 3rd, 1956) is a small business owner and candidate for Governor of Minnesota. Jeffers is challenging incumbent Tim Pawlenty for the Republican Party nomination, after declining endorsement from the Libertarian Party of Minnesota. Background Jeffers was born in Iowa City, ..
Sue Jenkins
Sue Jenkins with Vince Earl in Brookside Sue Jenkins (born July 31, 1958) is a British actress. She was born in Liverpool and has been married to actor David Fleeshman since 1978. They have three children - Emily, Richard and Rosie. She first came to prominence in 1985 when she joined the cast..
Sue Johanson
Sue Johanson, CM , RN (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian writer, public speaker, registered nurse, sex educator and media personality. Born as Susan Powell in Toronto to a decorated British war hero, Wilfrid Powell, and an affluent Ontario-born Irish-protestant mother, Ethel Bell, who died whe..
Sue Johnston
Sue Johnston (born 7 December 1943 in Warrington, Cheshire, England) is a British actress. From 1982-1990, she appeared as Shelia Grant in the soap opera Brookside. Since then she has appeared in many drama series and films, including Inspector Morse, Hetty Wainthropp Investigates, Brassed Off, My U..
Sue Jones (actress)
Sue Jones is an Australian actress, probably best known for playing Pam Willis in Neighbours from 1990 to 1994. She had also played an on-going role in situation comedy The Tea Ladies (1978), and appeared as Kathy Hall in Prisoner in 1981. External link ..
Sue Kedgley
Parl. Electorate List Pos. Party 46th List 6 Greens 47th List 5 Greens 48th List 4 → 3 Greens Sue Kedgley (born 1948), BA (Victoria), MA (Hons) (Otago), a New Zealand politician, has represented the Green Party in the New Zealand Parliament since first becoming a Member of Parliament as a l..
Sue Lawley
Sue Lawley (born July 14, 1946) is an English broadcaster. She has presented Desert Island Discs on BBC Radio 4 since 1988, but announced in April 2006 that she will step down in August after 18 years. (See [link]) Born in Sedgley, England and was brought up in the Black Country, she gra..
Sue li
Sue li is a character from king of fighters he is kim's striker in KOF2000 History Sue li is friend of kim they were friends in there childhood they are like brothers.Sue li has a wooden pole to fight with just like Billy kane he's from KOF as well.Sue li is the very quiet person but not when it..
Sue Lloyd
Sue Lloyd (born 7 August 1939 in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England) is a British model turned actress with many notable film and television credits to her name. In 1965, she was a glamorous foil to Michael Caine as Harry Palmer in the spy thriller film The Ipcress File. Lloyd appeared in Bullet to Beijin..
Sue Lopez
Sue Lopez MBE has been one of the most prominent figures in England’s women's football for the last three decades. Lopez had an amazing playing career of 20 years and is now prominent as one of the leading authorities and advocates of the women’s game in the UK. Contents 1 Playing career..
Sue Lyon
Sue Lyon (born July 10, 1946 in Davenport, Iowa) is a former American actress. Sue Lyon was only fourteen years of age when she won the controversial role of Dolores Haze, the sexually charged adolescent and the object of an older man's obsessions in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film, Lolita. She was cho..
Sue MacGregor
Sue MacGregor CBE (born Susan Katriona MacGregor in Oxford on August 30 1941) is a British writer and broadcaster. Brought up in South Africa, she began her broadcasting career there on live national radio. Initially joining the BBC in 1967 as a reporter for The World At One, she went on to host Wo..
Sue Mackay
Sue Mary Mackay (b. April 14, 1960) was appointed to the Australian Senate on March 8 1996. She represented the state of Tasmania and the Australian Labor Party. She resigned from politics in July 2005. Reference [Sue Mackay, Senate Biography] ..
Sue Mathis
Sue Mathis was a vocalist whose only notable work was with Steve Vai's short-lived band The Classified in 1984. ..
Sue McIntosh
Sue McIntosh is a former Australian news reader for ABC News. She is mother to Katherine, Olivia and Stephanie McIntosh (who plays Sky Mangel in Neighbours) and also Jason Donovan. ..
Sue McLeish
Susan Marie ("Sue") McLeish (born August 18, 1954 in Whangarei) is a retired field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that finished sixth at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. ..
Sue Miller
This article is about the best-selling author. For the music agent in Chicago, see Sue Miller (agent). Sue Miller (born November 29, 1943 in Chicago) is an American writer who has authored a number of best-selling novels. Her duties as a single mother left her with little time to write for many yea..
Sue Miller (agent)
Sue Miller, with Julia Adams, were co-owners of the legendary Chicago indie rock club Lounge Ax. As a booking agent in 1980s Chicago, Miller was one of a small but very important group of booking agents who were responsible for nurturing the embryonic punk rock and indie rock scene in 1980s Chicago...
Sue Miller (EastEnders)
Sue Miller (née Wilson) was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Sadie Shimmin. History Sue first appeared on May 7 2002. She was the adoptive mother of Sonia Jackson and Martin Fowler's daughter. Sonia gave birth to baby Chloe in 2000, but decided to..
Sue Monk Kidd
Sue Monk Kidd (born August 12, 1948, in Sylvester, Georgia) is a southern American writer best known for her novel, The Secret Life of Bees. She graduated in 1970 from Texas Christian University with a B.S. in nursing, and worked throughout her twenties as a Registered Nurse and college nursing ins..
Sue Moroney
Sue Moroney is a New Zealand political candidate. She has stood as a candidate for the Labour Party on a number of occasions. In the 1996 elections, she contested the seat of Karapiro, and was 31st on the Labour list. In the 2002 elections, she contested Piako, but did not stand on the list. In the ..
Sue Murphy
Sue Murphy is a Labour Party politician in the City of Manchester. She is a councillor in the Brooklands ward. ..
Sue Napier
The Honourable Suzanne Deidre Napier (born; 1 January, 1948) is a Tasmanian politician. She is a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the Division of Bass. Sue was first elected in 1992 and was re-elected 1996, 1998, 2002 and 2006. Napier was leader of the Liberal Party from 2 July, 1999 u..
Sue Newman
Sue Newman is a former squash player from Australia. She won the British Open in 1978, beating her fellow Australian player Vicki Hoffman in the final 9-4, 9-7, 9-2. Newman was also runner-up at the British Open in 1976, when she lost in the final to New Zealand's Heather McKay. ..
Sue Nicholls
The Honourable Susan Frances Harmer Nicholls (born November 23, 1943 in Walsall, Staffordshire) is a British actress, most known today for her long-running role as Audrey Roberts on Coronation Street. Educated at the School of S. Mary and S. Anne (now known as Abbots Bromley School for Girls), and ..
Sue Nicholson
Sue Nicholson is a New Zealand psychic and medium who appears on the weekday morning series, Good Morning as well as the psychic detective reeality show, Sensing Murder. Sue works full time as a psychic medium. She uses her hands to connect with the energy surrounding a person or place and often ..
Sue Niederer
Sue Sapir-Niederer is an American political activist. Niederer's son was Second Lieutenant Seth Dvorin, a 24-year-old U.S. Army soldier in the 10th Mountain Division. Dvorin was killed on 3 February 2004 during the occupation of Iraq. Dvorin, who had just returned to Iraq after spending two weeks ..
Sue Okifusa
Sue Okifusa (陶興房; 1475-1539) Sue Okifusa, the son of Sue Hiromori, and grandson of Sue Hirofusa. Okifusa's family mainly served as retainer under the likes of Ouchi Masahiro. It is known that Okifusa was a very competent administrator and soldier. Okifusa was counted among as one of Ouchi Yosh..
Sue Osman
Sue Osman was a fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders. She was played by Sandy Ratcliff. Sue had a rough time of things in Albert Square and her interests were often conflicted with those of her husband, whose strong family ties and gambling frequently took precedence over Sue's nee..
Sue Perkins
Sue Perkins 2006 Tour Photo. Susan Elizabeth Perkins (born September 22, 1969) more commonly known as Sue Perkins is a British television presenter, actress, and writer. Contents 1 Mel and Sue2 Television3 Radio4 Personal Life5 External links Mel and Sue Perkins i..
Sue Prestedge
Sue Prestedge is a Canadian sports broadcaster, who was one of Canada's first and most influential female sports journalists. After working as a sports reporter and anchor for several local television stations, Prestedge joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 1983, and was part of the net..
Sue Records
Sue Records was founded in 1957 by Henry Jones in New York City. The label's first success came with Bob Hendricks and Dave Covay. The success continued in the sixties with Ike and Tina Turner. Jones initially released his records in the UK through Decca Records but switched to a licensing deal wi..
Sue Richards
Sue Richards is a Canadian artist and social entreprenuer. In 2002 she launched the "Breast of Canada" calendar in support of breast health and breast cancer prevention. This controversial project helped define and fuel a breast health movement. External links [Breast of Canada web site]&..
Sue Robbie
Sue Robbie (b.1949, London) was a TV Continuity announcer for Granada Television in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Previously a teacher in a school,she then went onto present various shows for the ITV network, including Connections, Hold Tight & TX alongside Tony Slattery. More recently she lent h..
Sue Rodriguez
Sue Rodriguez (August 2, 1950-February 12, 1994) was an advocate of the right to die with dignity. She was born in Winnipeg, with the given name Sue Shipley, and grew up in Thornhill, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto. Her first marriage was short lived. Ms. Rodriguez, who lived in Victoria, British C..
Sue Rolph
Susan ("Sue") Rolph (born May 15, 1978 in Newcastle) is a former freestyle and medley swimmer from Great Britain, who was one of the dominating forces in the 1990s of British swimming. She won her first medal as a member of the 4x100m Freestyle Relay Team at the 1994 Commonwealth Games. A sprinter, ..
Sue Rubin
Sue Rubin is a functionally non-verbal published autistic author who was the subject of the Oscar winning documentary Autism Is A World in which she communicated via the controversial communication technique of facilitated communication. Sue was a contributing author, along with other recognised fu..
Sue Ryder
Margaret Susan Cheshire, Baroness Ryder of Warsaw and Baroness Cheshire, CMG, OBE (3 July 1923–2 November 2000), better known as Sue Ryder, was a British peeress who worked with Special Operations Executive in the Second World War and afterwards led many charitable organizations, notably the S..
Sue Ryder Care
Sue Ryder Care is the name of a charity (originally called the Sue Ryder Foundation) which was founded in 1953 by Sue Ryder, with the creation of a nursing home in Suffolk, UK. There are now 17 Care Centres in the UK -- 6 hospices and 11 neurological centres. There is also a growing Homecare service..
Sue Sanders
Born on 20 March 1947 in London, Sue Sanders has, as an "out and proud" lesbian, been a British LGBT rights activist who has specialized in challenging oppression in the public and voluntary sectors for over thirty years. After studying at the New College of Speech and Drama, London where she re..
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh is most famous for her work with two bonobos, Kanzi and Panbanisha, investigating their use of language using lexigrams and computer-based keyboards. She is based at Georgia State University's Language Research Center (LRC) in Atlanta, Georgia. [Interview with Sue Savage-Ru..
Sue Schilling
Susan Schilling has been a member of the Atlantic County Board of Chosen Freeholders since 2003. She was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Kirk W. Conover after his election to the New Jersey General Assembly. A Republican, she was elected in her own right in 2004. A..
Sue Scott
Sue Scott is an actor and character voice actor (AFTRA/SAG/AEA) in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. She is best known for her work as a radio comedy actor on Garrison Keillor's public radio show, A Prairie Home Companion and for her work as a voice-over talent in radio and television commercial..
Sue Semrau
Sue Semrau is the head women's basketball coach at Florida State. She has compiled a 136-129 career record over 9 seasons. She has guided the Seminoles to 5 straight NCAA Postseason appearances. She guided the team to back-to-back 20 win seasons for the first time in school history. Career milesto..
Sue Simmons
Sue Simmons on NewsChannel 4 at 11. Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1943) has been the lead female anchor at WNBC-TV in New York since 1980. A native New Yorker, she has been co-anchor for Live at Five with several co-anchors, including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd, Jim Ros..
Sue Sinclair
Sue Sinclair is a Canadian poet. Raised in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, she studied at the University of New Brunswick. Sinclair's first collection of poetry, Secrets of Weather and Hope (2001), was a finalist for the 2002 Gerald Lampert Award. Mortal Arguments (2003) was a finalist for t..
Sue Slipman
Sue Slipman OBE was President of the National Union of Students between 1977 and 1978. Since then she has held a wide range of appointments and offices in the public sector and the field of training and education. A graduate of the University of Wales, Lampeter, Slipman went on to teacher training ..
Sue Smith
The Honourable Sue Lynette Smith is an independent member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council in the electoral division of Montgomery. ..
Sue Thomas
Sue Thomas is the name of: Sue Thomas (agent), a deaf agent of the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation* [[Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye]], a television show based on the agent's lifeSue Thomas (trAce), author and professor ..
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is an American television police drama. It premiered in the US in 2002, and in Canada in 2003 and ended in May, 2005 as it was slated for non-renewal by PAX TV. Although the series was an American production, most filming took place in Toronto, Ontario. Sue Thomas was created..
Sue Thomas (agent)
For the author and professor, see Sue Thomas (trAce). Sue Thomas is an American woman who became the first deaf person to work as an investigator for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Thomas, who lost her hearing at 18 months of age, grew up in Youngstown, Ohio. She was educated at Springfield ..
Sue Tingley
Sue Tingley (born April 18, 1977 in Saint John, New Brunswick) is a field hockey player from Canada, who earned more than hundred international caps for the Canadian Women's National Team during her career. On national level the midfielder, a resident of Upper Cape, New Brunswick, played for the Uni..
Sue Townsend
Sue Townsend (born April 2, 1946) is the author of the Adrian Mole series of books. She has suffered from diabetes for many years as a result of which she was registered blind in 2001. The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾ - her best selling book, and the best-selling new British fiction book ..
Sue Turner
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Sue Uhren
Sue Uhren was the unsuccessful Progressive Conservative candidate for the Pictou East riding. She replaced Jim Dewolfe as the PC candidate. She was born October 8th, 1948. She is married to Donne Uhren, with two sons and one grandson. Occupation She is the constituency assistant of Jim Dewolfe. S..
Sue Ulu
Sue Ulu is a voice actress specializing in English voice dubs for anime. Much of her background is unknown at this time, but we do at least know she has served as part of the U.S. Navy. Most of her work is with ADV Films. Character Voices Blue Seed - Yaobikuni Devil Hunter Yokko - Haruka Mano Dir..
Sue v Hill
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Sue W. Kelly
Sue Kelly Sue W. Kelly (born on September 26, 1936) has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 1994, representing the 19th District of New York. She was born in Lima, Ohio and raised Presbyterian. She graduated from Denison University. Prior to becoming a Congressw..
Sue West
Suzanne (Sue) Margaret West (b. September 21 1947 was an Australian Labor Party Senator for New South Wales. She was appointed to the Senate in February 1987 following the resignation of Douglas McClelland, defeated at election later that year, she returned to the Senate in 1990 and was re-elected i..
Sue White
Sue White is a character in the British sitcom Green Wing, played by Michelle Gomez. Contents 1 History2 Relationships2.1 Caroline2.2 Guy2.3 Mac2.4 Alan2.5 Joanna2.6 Martin2.7 Other Relationships3 Other4 See also5 External links Histo..
Sue Wicks
--> Sue Wicks (born Susan Joy Wicks on November 26, 1966 in Center Moriches, New York) is a former WNBA basketball player, who played with the New York Liberty from 1997 to 2002. Contents 1 Early Basketball Career2 WNBA Career3 Personal life4 External links Early Basketball..
Sue Wilkins Myrick
Rep. Sue Myrick (R-NC) Sue Wilkins Myrick is a North Carolina Congresswoman; she has represented North Carolina's 9th Congressional district ([map]) in the United States House of Representatives since 1995. From 1987 to 1991, Myrick served as the first female mayor of Charlotte, Nort..
Sue Williams
Sue Williams (May 13, 1945 in Glendale, California - September 2, 1969 in Los Angeles, California) was an actress and Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for April 1965. Her centerfold was photographed by Ed DeLong and William V. Figge. She was born Karen Susan Hamilton; she used the name "..
Sue Woodford-Hollick, Baroness Hollick
The Right Honourable Susan Mary Woodford-Hollick, Baroness Hollick is a businesswoman and consultant with a wide-ranging involvement in broadcasting and the arts and the wife of Clive Hollick, Baron Hollick. She worked for many years in television where her roles included producer/director of ‘Wor..
Sue Wright
Sue Wright (born 28 June 1970) is a former professional squash player from England. She was runner-up at the British Open in 1991 and 2000, and reached a career-high ranking of World No. 3 in 1998. She won the British national title four times. As a junior player, Wright captained the England team w..
Suşehri
Suşehri is a district of Sivas Province of Turkey. Sivas | Akıncılar | Altınyayla | Divriği | Doğanşar | Gemerek | Gölova | Gürün | Hafik | İmranlı | Kangal | Koyulhisar | Suşehri | Şarkışla | Ulaş | Yıldızeli | Zara ..
Su Elliott
Su Elliot (born 18 December, 1950) is a British actress. She was born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England to parents Rosalind Knight and Michael Elliot. Her most recent roles in film include a pub customer in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and a Ministry of Magic witch in Harry Potter and the..
Su Excelencia
Su Excelencia is a 1966 Mexican film. A Cold War comedy, it stars Mario Moreno "Cantinflas" as Lopito, a bureaucrat from the Latin American republic of "Los Cocos" who is stationed in the embassy of the Communist bloc country "Pepeslavia" (a play on the title of Moreno's second American film, Pepe..
Su e zo per i ponti
The Su e zo per i ponti is a non-competitive run held in Venice between March and April. The run starts in the Piazza San Marco, in front of the Doge's Palace. Runners follow a route characteristic of the city, which leads them through calli (streets), campi (squares) and ponti (bridges). The name m..
Służewiec Przemysłowy
Służewiec Przemysłowy ("industrial Służewiec") is one of the areas in the borrough of Mokotów in Warsaw. Since the early 1920s it was one of the industrial areas of Warsaw. During the September Campaign of 1939 it was mostly destroyed by aerial bombardment. After World War II many important w..
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