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In September 2002 it was revealed that, prior to his promotion to the cabinet, Major had himself had a long-standing extramarital affair with a fellow MP, Edwina Currie.
* In 2002, Edwina Currie revealed that she had had an affair, beginning in 1984, with John Major before he became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
She defeated Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan and Fine Gael's Austin Currie in the 1990 presidential election becoming, as an Independent candidate nominated by the Labour Party, the Workers ' Party and independent senators, the first elected president in the office's history not to have had the support of Fianna Fáil.
Currie had little experience in the politics of the Republic and was widely seen as the party's last choice, nominated only when no-one else was available.
Currie has had many famous characters of the past such as Mike Maher, Melvin Shreier, Ken Gleason & John Ruppert to name a few.
The district had been created in 1975, under the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1973, and it consisted of the local government county of Midlothian, minus the burgh of Musselburgh and Calder, Cramond, Currie and Inveresk areas.
Three candidates had been nominated in the 1990 presidential election: the then Tánaiste, Brian Lenihan from Fianna Fáil ( widely viewed as the certain winner ), Austin Currie from Fine Gael and Mary Robinson from Labour.
William Currie, a distiller and banker, had bought the property in 1784 and over the next 44 years made extensive changes to the village including rebuilding most of the houses in the village, establishing the school and restoring the church.
It emerged later that Major had indeed had an affair, but with Edwina Currie ( whom the writers had considered using ).
Lead singer Cherie Currie was found and recruited in a local teen nightclub called the Sugar Shack, followed by Jackie Fox ( who had originally auditioned for the lead guitar spot ) on bass.
Jett, who had previously shared vocals with Currie, took over lead vocals full-time.
While in jail in Marshall, Rothschild's cellmate was Jim Currie, a railroad employee who had shot two actors, killing one ; the wounded victim was actor Maurice Barrymore.
The music video featured Numan's then-current backing band, including Billy Currie from the band Ultravox, though he had not actually played on the recording of " Cars ".
Gross ' first story arc, then, dealt with Tim settling in to Bardsley school and meeting Thomas Currie, a man who had traveled through various worlds searching for the true Tim to either prepare him to defeat his Other or kill him to prevent the Other stealing his power.
By 1989, Currie had decided to move south, and in the general election of that year he was elected as a Fine Gael Teachta Dála for Dublin West constituency.
Currie, however, was not called as a witness when stated what she saw had happened during the relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky and it was demonstrated that Lewinsky was a friend of Currie's who had exchanged some of the gifts Clinton gave Lewinsky during a visit.
Since none of the albums to date had generated much income, tensions within the band — particularly between Currie and Foxx — threatened the band's viability.
By this time, Billy Currie had been recruited by the rising star Gary Numan in 1979 to do a presentation at the Old Grey Whistle Test show with his band Tubeway Army.
Numan had been a fan of Ultravox and Currie was also asked to play on Numan's début solo album, The Pleasure Principle, and its subsequent tour.
Ure and Billy Currie had met whilst collaborating on Visage, a studio-based band fronted by New Romantic icon and nightclub impresario Steve Strange.

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In the following season, he was a regular appearing in all eight Currie Cup matches plus being part of the Benson and Hedges Series winning team, scoring 73 as an opener in the final.
In tow, Ian brought along his own team of workers ; executive assistant and Navy veteran Miranda Charles ( Sherri Shepherd ), sports writer Nate Knaborski ( Currie Graham ); and freelance photographer Oliver Browne ( Rob Estes ).
The war claimed the lives of seven first team players: Duncan Currie, John Allan, James Boyd, Tom Gracie, Ernest Ellis, James Speedie and Harry Wattie.
The provincial team, the Border Bulldogs, currently plays in the so-called First Division of the Currie Cup competition.
From when the Currie Cup became an annual competition until the mid-1980s only one team had seriously challenged the supremacy of the Western Province rugby club — arch rivals Northern Transvaal, also known as the " Blue Bulls ".
The gold trophy was donated by Sir Donald Currie in 1891 before the arrival of the touring British Isles team.
Sir Donald was clear with his instructions — hand this trophy over to the team in South Africa that gives you the best game and after a spirited display, Griqualand West became the first ever holders of the Currie Cup.
Before Namibia gained its independence in 1990, the team, as South West Africa, played in South Africa's domestic club competition, the Currie Cup.
Queensland Rugby team 1899: Front row-F. Kent, S. Boland, W. Tannee, E. Currie, A. Colton.
In an interesting twist, Test the Nation had professional hypnotherapist Donald Currie hypnotize members of each team to see if hypnosis could help them achieve better IQ test scores.
In 1990 he was part of the Natal team that beat Northern Transvaal to win the Currie Cup for the first time, before he moved to Italy where he played for L ' Aquila during the season 1991-92 and for San Donà in the 1992-93.
In 1997, they did not qualify, the 4th South African team being the Orange Free State ( now the Free State Cheetahs at Currie Cup level ; the region would later be represented in Super 12 by the Cats ( now known as the Lions ) and in Super 14 by the Central Cheetahs ).
And no team has ever been able to put together a more spicy trio than Currie, Sage and Rice, who appeared in Rovers ' sides of the early 1970s.
He made his debut for West of Scotland in 1995 against the South African Currie Cup team Griqualand West.
* The Sharks ( Super Rugby ), a South African rugby union team who play in the Super Rugby competition, or the Natal Sharks, the same team when they play in the Currie Cup
* Falcons ( rugby team ), a South African rugby team who play in the Currie Cup
In January 1973, Allan made his first team debut at the age of 18 when he played for the Western Province in the Currie Cup.
" I never really bothered much about averages, I was more concerned with how the team did, so to never lose a big game at Lord's was a highlight, plus there was winning all the Super Tests in Australia during World Series Cricket and all those Currie Cups with Natal ," Procter told Cricinfo " And, of course, winning all those Test matches in South Africa against the Aussies.
He was briefly stationed in Victoria, British Columbia, where he completed the 1942 – 43 season playing with the Victoria Navy team then spent the following two years stationed in Calgary where he played with the Calgary Currie Army team in the Canadian military leagues.
He led the Mustangs to the league championship series in 1942 – 43 against the Calgary Currie Army team where injuries to the Mustangs ' goaltenders brought him back onto the ice in March 1943.
He played the deciding game, but his team fell short of winning the Alberta title with a 3 – 1 loss to Currie Army.
In 2008 a team of Canadian, American, and Mongolian paleontologists headed by Phil Currie reported the discovery of an extensive bonebed of Avimimus sp.

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