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Following his graduation from Monash University with degrees in economics and law, Simon Crean worked in a number of trade unions before becoming an official with the Storeman and Packers Union, of which he became General Secretary in 1979.
The ALP preselection was between Simon Crean and Clyde Holding, with Holding winning.
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Beazley resigned the Labor leadership after the election and was succeeded by Simon Crean.
One of these, Simon Crean, was the federal Labor leader from 2001 to 2003.
Latham was a strong supporter of Kim Beazley's successor Simon Crean, defending the leader against his critics within the party.
He appointed his predecessor, Simon Crean, as shadow treasurer, while also retaining a number of Kim Beazley's supporters in senior positions.
During 2002 the Labor Party approved a series of reforms proposed by new Opposition leader Simon Crean, among them the direct election of the party's National President by the party membership ( the post had previously been filled by election at the party's National Conference ) and a reduction of the union's representation at party conferences from 60 % to 50 %.
A state funeral was held on 25 June ; many state and federal politicians ( from both major parties ) attended, including Liberal Prime Minister John Howard, all the state Premiers, Opposition Leader Mark Latham, former Opposition Leader Simon Crean, and former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.
After the ALP's defeat at the 2001 election, Macklin was elected Deputy Leader to Simon Crean.
Tanner has been a prominent member of Labor's left faction and it was thought that he might contest the Labor leadership in 2002, when former leader Kim Beazley first challenged Simon Crean.
After the October 2004 federal election, Tanner was thought to be a candidate for the position of Shadow Treasurer, which had been vacated by Simon Crean.
Griffin was ministerial adviser to the Victorian Minister for Community Services, Kay Setches, 1990 – 91 and to Simon Crean, then a federal minister, 1991 – 93.
Following the 2001 election he considered a move to the Tasmanian state parliament ; however, this did not proceed due to the desire of then-leader Simon Crean and the party's central office to prevent a by-election.
Murphy was the Parliamentary Secretary to the Shadow Minister for Health Stephen Smith from December 2001 to February 2003 and then Parliamentary Secretary to federal Labor leaders Simon Crean, Mark Latham, Kim Beazley and Kevin Rudd from February 2003 to December 2007.
In 1987, he and Dr David Crean, brother of Labor politician Simon Crean and later a Tasmanian state Labor minister, established an after-hours locum service which he worked in until 1991.
He vocally spoke out against Kim Beazley, when he attempted to regain the leadership from former leader Simon Crean in 2003, again when Beazley contested the leadership with Mark Latham in December 2003, and again in 2005, when Beazley reassumed the leadership following Latham's retirement.
He was elected Deputy Leader of the Labor Party, defeating Simon Crean, and appointed Shadow Treasurer by Leader Kim Beazley.

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Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (; born 26 October 1962 ), known professionally as Cary Elwes, is an English actor and voice actor.
Herbert Alexander Simon was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on June 15, 1916.
The short-lived series starred Renne Jarrett ( born 1946 ) as the title character and Celeste Holm and Robert F. Simon in supporting roles.
Alexander was born Jay Scott Greenspan in Newark, New Jersey, the son of Jewish parents Ruth Minnie ( née Simon ), a nurse and health care administrator, and Alexander B. Greenspan, an accounting manager.
* Simon Mayo ( born 1958 ), disc jockey
** Simon Teihotu Brando ( born 1963 )
Teriipia became the mother of two of his children: Simon Teihotu Brando ( born 1963 ) and Tarita Cheyenne Brando.
Pope Martin IV, ( c. 1210 / 1220 – 28 March 1285 ), born Simon de Brion, held the papacy from 21 February 1281 until his death.
Simon de Brion, son of Jean, sieur de Brion, was born at the château of Meinpincien, Île-de-France, France, in the decade following 1210.
Their son, Simon Herzog, who attends Columbia University, was born in 1989.
* Simon Whitlock, darts player, born Cessnock, Australia
* Simon Birmingham ( born 1974 ), Australian politician
* August 1 – Simon Grynaeus, German scholar and theologian ( born 1493 )
* Simon Hackney ( born 1984 ), English professional football player
Carlo Rubbia Knight Grand Cross ( born on 31 March 1934 ) is an Italian particle physicist and inventor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Simon van der Meer for work leading to the discovery of the W and Z particles at CERN.
When Simon and Eleanor's first son was born in November 1238 ( despite rumours, more than nine months after the wedding ), he was baptised Henry in honour of his Royal uncle.
Paul Frederic Simon ( born October 13, 1941 ) is an award-winning musician whose talents in composing, performing, and vocal harmony placed him at the forefront of the singer-songwriters on an international scale.
Simon was born in Newark, New Jersey.
When Simon moved to England in 1964 he met Kathleen Mary " Kathy " Chitty ( born 1947 ) on 12 April 1964 at the very first English folk club he played, the Railway Inn Folk Club in Brentwood, Essex, where Chitty was working part-time selling tickets.
Paul Simon ( born 1941 ) is an American musician and songwriter.
Leonard Simon Nimoy ( ; born March 26, 1931 ) is an American actor, film director, poet, musician and photographer.
* Simon ( 1984 ) and Richard Mantell ( 1981 ), brothers and field hockey players for England, were both born in Bridgwater.
* Simon Pegg, actor, studied at Stratford-upon-Avon College ( was born in Gloucestershire, UK )
* Simon Gregorčič, poet ( born in the village of Vrsno )
* Simon Rutar, historian ( born in the village of Krn )

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