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* Stereophonics-all three original members, Kelly Jones, Richard Jones and Stuart Cable were all brought up in Cwmaman, Aberdare
* 2010 Stuart Cable, Welsh singer and drummer ( Stereophonics ) ( b. 1970 )
* Stuart Cable drums
In 2005, Fox, with Katherine Jenkins, Andy Scott-Lee Stuart Cable and a host of other Welsh celebrities, recorded a cover version of The Carpenters ' " Close To You " the promotional video for the song it was later used as an indent by BBC Wales before programes
Welsh rockers Stereophonics have played two sold out shows at the stadium: In July 2001 as part of their two day " A Day at the Races " festival which would later be released to DVD and in 2003, shortly after the departure of the late Stuart Cable.
* Stuart Cable
A Roslyn Cable Car in Kaikorai Valley Dunedin near the old Stuart Street Cable Car Terminus.
Jones lived in the village of Cwmaman, near Aberdare, where he became friends with neighbours, Stuart Cable and Richard Jones and they formed a covers band together.
Stuart Cable claimed that it was differences between his then partner Lisa Rogers and Kelly Jones ' partner Rebecca Walters at the time which violently came to a head publicly at a restaurant in Paris, eventually leading to his sacking by Jones after he made a sarcastic joke about the incident the following day, although Cable was reportedly missing many concerts as he was in a " cocaine clinic " Kelly Jones and Cable patched up their differences a year after they split up, being in regular contact for the 5 years prior to Cable's death, and even performing on stage with bass player Richard Jones, at a long serving Stereophonics crew member and mutual friend's wedding.
* Stuart Cable ( 1970-2010 ), British drummer
Stuart Miles gained his TV break working as a journalist for a local Cable TV station covering news and events in South London .< ref >
* Cable TV ( chat show with Stuart Cable )
Late Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable, was a close friend of Pritchard.
In 2003, she entered into an affair with the late former Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable.
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Stuart and 1970
White received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1970 for Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web.
Black Flag was founded by Albert Meltzer and Stuart Christie in 1970, with the name of the periodical being drawn from the traditional anarchist symbol dating back to the 1880s.
In 1938 the Wardenship of Wadham fell vacant and Bowra was elected to the post, keeping it until 1970, when he was succeeded by Stuart Hampshire.
* The Conquerors ; 1970 ; 2002 reprint edition, Jesse Stuart Foundation, ISBN 1-931672-06-7, ( paperback: ISBN 1-931672-07-5 ).
Mary Stuart Baker ( Mary Stuart was her full first name ) died of breast cancer in February 1970.
In 1970, White won the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, a major prize in the field of children's literature, for Charlotte's Web, along with his first children's book, Stuart Little, published in 1945.
A similar bi-dimensional chart appeared during 1970 in the publication The Floodgates of Anarchy by Stuart Christie and Albert Meltzer.
* Stuart Laughton, trumpet ( 1970 1971, 2003 2005 )
In 1970, after Kennedy had resigned from GTV-9, IMT continued with four hosts, each on a different night of the week: Jimmy Hannan, Ugly Dave Gray, Bert Newton and Stuart Wagstaff.
Five years after the first excimer laser was invented in 1970 by Nikolai Basov, and two years after Northrop Corporation Research and Technology Center's team leader, Dr. Bhaumik announced the successful demonstration of the world's first efficient excimer laser at the Denver, Colorado meeting of the Optical Society of America in May 1973, Hart along with Naval Research Laboratory colleague, Stuart Searles, ( also confer Charles Brau, James J. Ewing ) invented ( and patented ) an excimer laser improvement ; subsequently, excimer lasers found extensive use as the type of laser that made possible the immensely popular Lasik corrective eye surgery, and are utilized today in semiconductor manufacturing.
According to Barney Frank's book The Story of America's Only Left-handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman by Stuart E. Weisberg, In the election of 1970, against Kevin White, White was the first mayor to declare the city had a race problem and that people did not want him to become governor and keep him as mayor.
* Move ( film ), a 1970 comedy directed by Stuart Rosenberg
Stuart Barnes ( born December 25, 1970 ) is an assistant coach with the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League ( NHL ).
In 1970 Thom appeared on a television documentary produced by the BBC Chronicle series, presented by Magnus Magnusson and featuring well known archaeologists, Dr. Euan Mackie, Professor Richard J. C. Atkinson, Dr. A. H. A. Hogg, Professor Stuart Piggott, Dr. Jacquetta Hawkes, Dr. Humphrey Case and Dr. Glyn Daniel.
* The Bernie Cornfeld Story by Bert Cantor, ( Lyle Stuart, Inc., 1970 ).
The show was hosted by Stuart Hall in its regional format from 1968 to 1969, then nationally by David Vine from 1970 to 1978, and then from 1979 until 1997 was anchored by veteran BBC sports commentator David Coleman, although Vine returned for part of one series in 1989 when illness forced Coleman to temporarily stand down from hosting duties.
* Charles Gage Stuart ( 1887 1970 ), Royal Navy officer and Head of the Military Government of Guernsey
Blanche Stuart Scott ( April 8, 1885 January 12, 1970 ), also known as Betty Scott, was possibly the first American woman aviator.
* New York Times ; January 13, 1970, page 45, Blanche Stuart Scott, 84, Dies ; Made First Solo Flight in 1910 ; Feat Followed Cross-Country Drive Later Toured as Daredevil Flier
Of his nemeses from the last election, Walter Annenberg had sold the Inquirer to Knight Newspapers, Inc. a year earlier prior to his appointment as Ambassador to the United Kingdom, while Stuart Saunders had vanished from the political scene as Penn Central entered bankruptcy in 1970.
WUSA is a 1970 drama film, directed by Stuart Rosenberg.
Ian Stuart went on to become an artist and was married for a time to the sculptor Imogen Stuart and later to the Berlin-trained artist and jewelry designer Anna Stuart who he first met in 1970.

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