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List of Latter-day Saints - US politicians.
Secretary Ezra Taft Benson, Former US Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary Michael O. Leavitt, US Secretary of Health and Human Services (former governor of Utah)
Secretary David M. Kennedy, US Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary Stewart L. Udall, former US Secretary of the Interior (former U.S. Conressman from Arizona)
Governor Mitt Romney (R) Massachusetts
Governor George Romney (R) Michigan (also Presidential candidate ...
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| | |  |  |  | Mike Reid: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in golf - Women's professional golfLPGA majors
24-27 March: Kraft Nabisco Championship - Annika Sörenstam won by eight shots, claiming her eighth major title, and equalling Nancy Lopez's 27-year-old record of winning five consecutive LPGA starts.
9-12 June: LPGA Championship - Annika Sörenstam cruised to a three shot win to claim her second major of the year and ninth of her career. Fifteen-year-old Michelle Wie was runner-up.
23-26 June: U.S. Women's Open - South Korean Birdie Kim holes a 30-yard sand shot on the 72nd hole, punctuating ...
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|  |  |  | Mike Reid: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in golf - Senior men's professional golfSenior majors
26-29 May: Senior PGA Championship - Mike Reid won a three man playoff to claim his first Champions Tour title.
7-10 July: Senior Players Championship - Peter Jacobsen won his second Champions Tour event and his second senior major.
21-24 July: Senior British Open - Tom Watson won his second Senior British Open and his fourth senior major.
28-31 July: U.S. Senior Open - Allen Doyle won his third senior major. Doyle, who started the final round nine shots out of the lead, shot a fin ...
See also:2005 in golf, 2005 in golf - Men's professional golf, 2005 in golf - Women's professional golf, 2005 in golf - Senior men's professional golf, 2005 in golf - Amateur golf, 2005 in golf - Tables of results, 2005 in golf - Overview, 2005 in golf - PGA Tour, 2005 in golf - European Tour Read more here: » 2005 in golf: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in golf - Senior men's professional golf |
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|  |  |  | Mike Reid: Encyclopedia II - Mike Read - Writing careerRead is a guitarist and writer in his own right, producing songs and poems. He wrote lyrics to Simon May's music for More To Life, which was recorded by Cliff Richard. The song was used over the closing credits for the BBC TV show Trainer. He has written music and lyrics for a selection of musicals and also some accompanying books. In 1979, recording as The Trainspotters, Read released "High Rise", a single based on his Mike Read, Mike Read, 275 & 285, Mike Read, Mike Read, National-Radio-1 radio show jingle.
In 2003 he married lon ...
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|  |  |  | Mike Reid: Encyclopedia II - Viz comic - HistoryThe comic was started in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1979 by Chris Donald who produced the comic from his bedroom, with help from his brother Simon and friend Jim Brownlow. It came about at around the time, and in the spirit of, the punk fanzines, and used alternative methods of distribution such as the prominent DIY record label and shop Falling A Records which was an early champion of the comic. The first 12-page issue went on sale for 20p (30p to students) in a local pub that hosted punk gigs, and within hours the run of 150 copies had sold ou ...
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