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On June 19, 2008, the British Minister for International Development responsible for Africa, Gillian Merron, visited Mchinji and spoke about maternal health and challenges faced by residents.

Gillian and born
They had two children: Gillian Mary Baverstock ( 15 July 1931 – 24 June 2007 ) and Imogen Mary Smallwood ( born 27 October 1935 ).
* Gillian Rose ( born 1962 ), most famous for her critique: Feminism & Geography: The Limits of Geographical Knowledge ( 1993 ), which was one of the first moves towards a development of feminist geography.
* Gillian Kearney ( born 1972 ), British actress
Welsh writing in English tended from the beginning to be dominated by men, but the period after World War II produced some distinguished Welsh women poets, including Ruth Bidgood ( born 1922 ), Gillian Clarke ( born 1937 ), and Sheenagh Pugh ( born 1950 ).
Pegg was born in Brockworth, Gloucestershire, England, the son of Gillian Rosemary ( née Smith ), a former civil servant, and John Henry Beckingham, a jazz musician and keyboard salesman.
He was one of three children born to parents Irene and Harry Daltrey, and grew up with two sisters, Gillian and Carol.
* August 9 – Gillian Anderson, British actress ( born in the US ).
Frewer was born in Washington, D. C., the son of Gillian Anne ( née German ) and Frederick Charlesley Frewer, a Royal Canadian Navy officer .< ref >
His second wife was Nancy Deale ( 1961 – 1987, Greene's death ), with whom he had one child, Gillian Dania Greene, born January 6, 1968 in Los Angeles, California.
Gillian Wearing OBE RA ( born 1963 ) is an English conceptual artist, one of the YBAs, and winner of the annual British fine arts award, The Turner Prize, in 1997.
Gillian Wearing was born in Birmingham.
Gillian Ayres, CBE ( born 3 February 3, 1930 ) is an English painter.
Gillian Patricia Shephard, Baroness Shephard of Northwold, PC ( born 22 January 1940 ), née Watts, is an English Conservative politician ; she was the Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk, and a former Cabinet Minister and is now Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers.
Glover has been married twice, and has another daughter, musician Gillian Glover ( born 1976 ), from his first marriage.
* Gillian Beer ( born Burley ), British literary critic
Gillian Lesley Gilbert ( born 27 January 1961 ) is an English musician, keyboardist, guitarist and singer, best known as a member of New Order and a founding member of The Other Two.
* Gillian Vigman ( born 1972 ), actress.
Gillian McKeith ( born 28 September 1959 ) is a Scottish nutritionist, television presenter, and writer.
* Lord Charles George William Colin Spencer-Churchill ( born London, 13 July 1940 ) married firstly 13 July 1965 Gillian Spreckles Fuller with no issue ; marriage dissolved in 1968 ; married secondly 1970 Elizabeth Jane Wyndham ( born 1948 ) ( a great-niece of the interior decorator Nancy Lancaster ) and has three children: Rupert John Harold Mark Spencer-Churchill ( born 26 November 1971 ), Dominic Albert Charles Spencer-Churchill ( born 1979 ), and Alexander David Spencer-Churchill ( born 9 June 1983 )

Gillian and 12
*( 2004 ) Gillian McKeith's living food for health: 12 natural superfoods to transform your health.
The two movements-" Lament ", and " Scherzo "-were premiered at the Farnham Festival, Surrey, England on 12 May 1960 in St Andrew's Parish Church, Farnham, and were repeated on the next day at the Aldershot Festival, the performers being Jenifer Springate and Gillian Feltham ( violins ), Helen Johnstone ( viola ) and Dietrich Küchemann ( cello ).

Gillian and April
* April the 14th ( Part 1 ) and Ruination Day ( Part 2 )Gillian Welch from Time ( The Revelator ) — Casey Jones becomes a simile for another great collision, that of the RMS Titanic, on April 14, 1912.
The West End production, directed by Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Gillian Lynne, opened on April 17, 1989 at the Prince of Wales Theatre, where it ran for 1, 325 performances.
Dolores Donlon ( August 1957 ), Janis Schmitt ( February 1978 ), Eloise Broady ( April 1988 ), Gillian Bonner ( April 1996 ) and Tiffany Fallon ( December 2004 and PMOY 2005 ) had turned 30 just before their Playmatehood.
In April 2005 the UNC was further weakened when Pointe-à-Pierre MP Gillian Lucky and San Juan MP Fuad Khan declared themselves to be " independent UNC members " and relocated to the Opposition backbenches.
Nina briefly returned to Pine Valley as part of All My Children's 40th anniversary celebration, which aired on January 5th, 2010, and again on April 20th, 2010 with her mother Daisy ( Gillian Spencer ) for Palmer's funeral.
She returned with Gillian Spencer, who played Nina's mother, on April 20, 2010 for the tribute to Palmer Cortlandt ( James Mitchell ).
The home, which is owned by Kevan and Gillian Trott, was built in April 2007 by Kevan, Mike Reynolds and an Earthship Crew from Taos.
Dame Gillian Karawe Whitehead, DNZM ( born 23 April 1941 ) is a New Zealand composer.
* 2001: # 31: Rodney Crowell ( Jan-Feb ), # 32: Billy Joe Shaver ( March – April ), # 33: Lucinda Williams ( May – June ), # 34: Patty Loveless ( July-Aug ), # 35: Gillian Welch ( Sept-Oct ), # 36: Jay Farrar ( Nov-Dec )
Cranko followed the format of Cranks with a new revue New Cranks opening at the Lyric Theatre Hammersmith on 26 April 1960 with music by David Lee and a stellar cast including Gillian Lynne, Carole Shelley and Bernard Cribbins, but it failed to have the same impact.
Robin Hugh Warrender ( 24 December 1927 – 8 April 2004 ), married Gillian (" Gilly ") Elizabeth Rossiter, daughter of Leonard and Elsie Rose ( née Oppenheimer ) Rossiter.

Gillian and 1959
He married his first wife, Gillian Leonora Strutt, with whom he had three children, John, David and Zara, they divorced however in 1959.

Gillian and was
Wanting to complete the line-up with someone they knew well and whose musical skill and style was compatible with their own, New Order invited Morris's girlfriend, Gillian Gilbert from Macclesfield, to join the band during the early part of October 1980, as keyboardist and guitarist.
The album was discussed by Gillian Gilbert in a Brazilian interview to promote the band ’ s appearance in São Paulo.
The reason behind this was that Gillian Anderson wanted to move on, so the production crew moved up Monica Reyes and Walter Skinner to main characters of the show to illustrate that season nine was not like the previous seasons.
His second wife was actress Gillian Raine, with whom he had a daughter, Camilla, and to whom he was still married at the time of his death.
The film was written by Gillian Wadds and Produced and Directed by Rob Weekes, with Original Music by Johnny Young.
London: Macmillan ( With illustrations by Gillian Zeiner ; an anthology of English and Welsh recipes of all periods chosen by Jane Grigson, for which she was voted Cookery Writer of the Year.
The character intended for Murphy was combined with those of a marine biologist and a female reporter to become Gillian Taylor.
Pocahontas was the setting and filming location of the 1992 film, The Turning, starring Gillian Anderson, Academy Award nominee Tess Harper, Karen Allen, Michael Dolan and Raymond J. Barry.
Her first leading role, also in 1997, was as Lucinda Leplastrier, in Gillian Armstrong's production of Oscar and Lucinda, opposite Ralph Fiennes.
It was directed by Adrian Noble with musical staging and choreography by Gillian Lynne, and starred Michael Ball.
The group was dragged into the fray when images of Gillian were among those which found their way onto the internet at the end of February 2008.
The largest was the Edison Chen photo scandal involving Edison Chen and high-profile female celebrities like Gillian Chung, Bobo Chan and Cecilia Cheung caught in sexual acts with explicit photos uploaded online.
The 2006 prize was awarded to Matt Stokes by a panel made-up of Jake and Dinos Chapman, Martin Creed, Cornelia Parker, Yinka Shonibare and Gillian Wearing.
After finding the series ' two starring leads in Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, Carter was given a budget of to produce a pilot episode.
A film version released in 1997 was directed by Gillian Armstrong and starred Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Wilkinson.
It was written by Gillian Abel ( a senior public health researcher and lecturer at the University of Otago, New Zealand ), Lisa Fitzgerald ( a public health sociologist and social science lecturer in the School of Population Health, University of Queensland ), and Catherine Healy ( a founding member of the New Zealand Prostitutes ' Collective ).
A recent notable incident happened last year when Gillian Chung, a member of singing group Twins ( band ), was shot changing clothes at the backstage by spy camera installed by a subsidy magazine of Next Media.

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