David Hulme (rugby league) — David Hulme Personal information Born 6 February 1964 (1964 02 06) (age 47) Playing information Position Stand off/Five eighth, Scrum half/Halfback … Wikipedia
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David Storey — David Rhames Storey (born 31 Aug 1933) is an English playwright, screenwriter, award winning novelist and a former professional rugby league player. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, and educated at QEGS Wakefield and at the Slade School of Fine Art … Wikipedia
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David Musselwhite — (3 December 1940 – 23 February 2010) was a British literary critic and academic. He was born in Wales and studied first at Cambridge University, then later at the University of Essex, where he subsequently became a Senior Lecturer. He also taught … Wikipedia