Mark D. Wallace is an American businessman, former diplomat and lawyer who has served in a variety of government, political and private sector posts. He served in several positions during the administration of President George W. Bush, including as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Representative for UN Management and Reform.
He is currently the CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) and the Counter Extremism Project.
Prior to government service, Wallace was a practicing commercial litigation attorney in Miami, Florida. He began his political career under Florida Governor Jeb Bush and was active in his election campaigns in 1994, 1998 and 2002.
In 2000 Wallace played a key role working for then Governor George W. Bush's legal team in the decisive Florida recount in 2000 where he served as counsel to the campaign in Florida and was a spokesman for the legal team in various national media outlets. Wallace was portrayed in the HBO movie Recount for his role in the disputed presidential contest.
Mark Alexander Wallace (born 19 November 1981, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales) is a Welsh cricketer; a left-handed batsman and wicket-keeper.
Wallace made his second XI debut for Glamorgan at the age of just 15, and by 1998 he was in the England U-19 team that played Pakistan, as well as accompanying them to New Zealand the following winter and playing three one-day games against Australia U-19s in the summer of 1999, a year in which he won the NBC Denis Compton Award.
In September 1999, he made his bow in first-class cricket, appearing in the County Championship game against Somerset at the age of 17 years and 287 days – thus making him Glamorgan's youngest ever Championship wicket-keeper. Wallace took five catches in the match, and scored 28 from number nine in the first innings, and this was enough for him to keep his county place for the rest of the season. In an innings victory over Yorkshire, he made his first half-century: 64 not out, again batting at number nine.
Mark Wallace is an American businessman, former diplomat and lawyer.
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Markey "Mark" Wallace CBE (5 November 1893 – 20 May 1984) was a notable New Zealand cheesemaker, farmer, community leader and local politician. He was born in Waiho, West Coast, New Zealand in 1893. He was chairman of Westland County Council for 13 years. He stood in the 1954 election in the Westland electorate as an independent, but was defeated by Labour's incumbent, James Begg Kent. He was appointed Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1965 Birthday Honours. In the 1977 Silver Jubilee and Birthday Honours, he was elevated to Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE).
Actors: Bruce Altman (actor), Gaetano Averella (actor), Sandy Bainum (actor), Jim Barbour (actor), Jim Barbour (actor), Andrew Barth (actor), Kevin Bigley (actor), Karl Bittner (actor), Sidney Blackmer Jr. (actor), Field Blauvelt (actor), Frank Bliss (actor), Wolf Blitzer (actor), Michael Blumenstock (actor), Ian Bonner (actor), Tex Allen (actor),
Plot: Summer, 2008: John McCain secures the nomination, but polls behind Barack Obama. Strategist Steve Schmidt suggests a game changer: picking a conservative female with media savvy, unknown Alaska governor Sarah Palin, as vice president. She's an immediate hit and a quick study - the gap closes. Then, Tina Fey's impersonation, a raft of criticism, and missing her family send Palin into a near-catatonic state: she doesn't prepare for her Katie Couric interview and bombs. Schmidt searches for an answer: don't expect her to learn the issues, but give her a script. Palin does well in the debate with Biden; she finds her voice, goes off script, and goes rogue. A mistake?
Keywords: 2008-presidential-election, acceptance-speech, alaska, american-soldier, argument, arizona, breaking-telephone, bus, campaign, campaign-managerActors: Richard Berkowitz (actor), Lenny Bloom (actor), Jay Blotcher (actor), Reverend Malcolm Boyd (actor), Joseph Brewer (actor), Lee Brewster (actor), Tom Brokaw (actor), Marcus A. Conant (actor), Michael Denneny (actor), David Ehrenstein (actor), Rob Epstein (actor), Arthur Evans (actor), Albert Finney (actor), Jim Fouratt (actor), Richard Barrios (actor),
Plot: In the aftermath of Stonewall, a newly politicized Vito Russo found his voice as a gay activist and critic of LGBT representation in the media. He went on to write "The Celluloid Closet," the first book to critique Hollywood's portrayals of gays on screen. During the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, Vito became a passionate advocate for justice via the newly formed ACT UP, before his death in 1990.
Keywords: 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, act-up, aids, aids-activism, brother-brother-relationship, celluloid-closet, character-name-in-title, christopher-street-new-yorkActors: Robie Alan (actor), Tom Alford (actor), Bruce Altman (actor), Brandon Ambrose (actor), Dave Anthony (actor), Kelly Atkins (actor), Bob Balaban (actor), Patrick Barry (actor), Gary Basaraba (actor), Ed Begley Jr. (actor), Charles F. Beyer (actor), Steven Binko (actor), Rus Blackwell (actor), Jeff Breslauer (actor), James Adomian (actor),
Genres: Drama, History,Actors: Keith Blandford (actor), Warrick Blandford (actor), Chad Curry (actor), Jimmy Hager (actor), Trey Howell (actor), Daniel Jones (actor), Jonathan Jones (actor), Jackson McDonald (actor), Kurt Walker (actor), C. Michael Whaley (actor), Braxton Williams (actor), Jessica Slaughter (actress), Hailey Wist (actress), Trevor McNure (producer), John Barnhardt (writer),
Genres: Action, Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller,Actors: Robert Berdella (actor), Chris Bryson (actor), Troy Cole (actor), Roger Coleman (actor), Jeremy Cox (actor), Justin Daniels (actor), Rick Dodderidge (actor), James Ellroy (actor), Rick Flavell (actor), Tom Franklin (actor), Bill Gladden (actor), Dan Harding (actor), David Hatutian (actor), Chris Heckadon (actor), Monty Altermann (actor),
Plot: In 1988, Chris Bryson was found running down a Kansas City street naked, beaten, and bloody wearing nothing but a dog collar and a leash. He told police about Bob Berdella, a local business man and how Berdella had caputed him, held him hostage, raped him, tortured him, and photographed him over several days. Police later arrested Berdella and searched his mid-town Kansas City home where they found several hundred polaroid photographs, a detailed torture log, envelopes of human teeth and a human skull. It was soon discovered that Berdella had murdered six young men in his home after drugging them and performing his sick acts of sexual torture. He met a couple of the victims at his business, a small shop called "Bob's Bizaare Bazaar" where he sold artifacts from around the world related to the darker side of human nature for people with jaded tastes.Some lived the horrors for only a few days, one for six weeks. After death, Berdella would cut up the bodies with an electric chain saw and a bone knife, place the body parts in empty dog food bags, put them into large trash bags setting them out for trash collection on Monday. It is believed that Berdella used specific organs of the victims as meat in several food dishes he would serve at his shop, although he denied this until the apprehension of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer one year later.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, homosexuality, male-prostitution, reenactment, serial-killer, tromaActors: Robert Altman (actor), Don Ameche (actor), Kevin Anderson (actor), Louis Armstrong (actor), Hank Azaria (actor), Alan Bates (actor), Patrick Bergin (actor), Barry Bostwick (actor), Timothy Bottoms (actor), Peter Boyle (actor), Lloyd Bridges (actor), Wilford Brimley (actor), Albert Brooks (actor), James L. Brooks (actor), Irwin Allen (actor),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: William Daniels (actor), Roger Dann (actor), Claude Dauphin (actor), Georges Descrières (actor), Albert Finney (actor), Jacques Hilling (actor), Jean-François Lalet (actor), Robert Le Béal (actor), Paul Mercey (actor), Albert Michel (actor), Mario Verdon (actor), Karyn Balm (actress), Jacqueline Bisset (actress), Eleanor Bron (actress), Yves Barsacq (actor),
Plot: Joanna is in a touring girl's choir and Mark is a struggling architect. when they first meet on the road in Europe. The film follows their life together --- through courtship and marriage, infidelity and parenthood --- all on the road in a variety of cars through a score of time-shifting vignettes.
Keywords: adultery, airplane, alfa-romero, architect, architecture, asbestos, automobile, backpack, banana, barTuesday mornin' sports page
I've got coffee in my cup
A smile creeps across my face
The Braves had beat the Cubs
I hate Chicago
I'm changing planes in Dallas
I ain't going through O'Hare
It's a thousand dollars more I know
But I don't really care
I hate Chicago
Sara told me that she only
Needed space to think things out
Then she met some guy named Tony
Guess where they live now?
I hear the food is great
I hear the summer sure is nice
It's beautiful at Christmas
There's three more reasons why
I hate Chicago
From their WGN station
To their seven feet of snow
The rock band in the 80's
To the Oprah Winfrey Show
I hate Chicago
Sara told me that she only
Needed space to think things out
Then she met some guy named Tony
Guess where they live now, Chicago
Sara used to talk about
How one day we would settle down
Find ourselves an old farmhouse
On the outskirts of a small town
And then she told me that she only
Needed space to think things out
Then she met some guy named Tony
Guess where they live now?
That's right, I hate Chicago
I hate Chicago
Man, I hate Chicago
Mark D. Wallace is an American businessman, former diplomat and lawyer who has served in a variety of government, political and private sector posts. He served in several positions during the administration of President George W. Bush, including as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, Representative for UN Management and Reform.
He is currently the CEO of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) and the Counter Extremism Project.
Prior to government service, Wallace was a practicing commercial litigation attorney in Miami, Florida. He began his political career under Florida Governor Jeb Bush and was active in his election campaigns in 1994, 1998 and 2002.
In 2000 Wallace played a key role working for then Governor George W. Bush's legal team in the decisive Florida recount in 2000 where he served as counsel to the campaign in Florida and was a spokesman for the legal team in various national media outlets. Wallace was portrayed in the HBO movie Recount for his role in the disputed presidential contest.