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Cathie is both a feminine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name: *Cathie Adams (born 1950), American politician *Cathie Beck (born 1955), American journalist and writer * Cathie Black (born 1944), American educator *Cathie Craigie (born 1954), Scottish politician *Cathie Felstead (born 1954), English illustrator * Cathie Jung, world record holder *Cathie Linz, American writer *Cathie Pelletier (born 1953), American writer *Cathie Ryan, American singer * Cathie Schweitzer, American women's basketball coach *Cathie Taylor (born 1944), Canadian-born American actress and singer * Cathie Wright (1929–2012), American politician Surname: *Bruce Cathie (1930–2013), New Zealand aviator and writer *George Cathie (footballer, born 1876), Australian rules footballer * George Cathie (footballer, born 1905), Australian rules footballer *Ian Cathie (born 1932), Australian politician *Poppy Cooksey (born 1940), British fencer, previously Janet Clouston Bewle ...
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Cathie Wright
Cathie M. Wright (May 18, 1929 – April 14, 2012) was an American politician from California and a member of the Republican party. Early career A onetime Simi Valley councilwoman, Wright was serving as mayor in 1980 when she won election to the California State Assembly seat vacated by Republican Bob Cline, who had made an unsuccessful run for state senate. She represented the Ventura county based 37th district until 1992, when she opted not to seek reelection. In 1992 she would run for the California State Senate. She won her race and would hold the office until 2000 and term limits would not allow her to run again. The Honorable State Senator Cathie Wright would dabble a little in campaign consulting, but found being a grandmother was what she really wanted to do. She had given so much time to the state she felt it was time for family. Now she was a neighborhood council member, planning commission member and actually ran for city council in Simi Valley four times, be ...
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Cathie Felstead
Cathie Felstead, born 1954 in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, in the UK, is an English illustrator. Early life and education Felstead attended Chelsea School of Art where she gained a BA in graphic design. She then studied illustration at the Royal College of Art, graduating with an MA in 1980. Career Felstead commenced her career by creating designs for book covers. Among the authors whose books she worked on were William Golding (including ''Rites of Passage''), Iris Murdoch (including '' The Philosopher's Pupil''), Isabel Allende, Nadine Gordimer, and Alice Walker. She has produced artwork for advertising campaigns, packaging, T-shirts, opera, ballet, television, magazines, greeting cards and books. Felstead's commercial clients have included British Airways, Channel 4, Ballet Rambert, Fiat, Oxfam, Lynx (the anti fur trade organisation), Walker Books, Barclays Bank, the Glastonbury Festivals, Penguin Books, '' Radio Times'', and The Body Shop. She also created ...
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Cathie Linz
Cathie Linz Baumgardner (29 November 1954, Chicago – 7 March 2015, Chicago) was an American librarian and a ''USA Today'' writer of over 50 romance novels under the pen names of Cathie Linz and Cat Devon. Her romance novels are published worldwide in nearly 20 languages. Biography Cathie Linz was born on 29 November 1954 in Chicago, Illinois. She was previously employed in Head of Acquisitions at a university law library in the Chicago area. She went on to publish her first book in 1982 and has been the recipient of numerous awards, in addition to being named a lifetime honorary member of the Romance Writers of America. Her romance novels are known for their humor and witty dialogue. Linz contributed to the landmark book, ''Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance'', a hardcover lead title from the University of Pennsylvania Press which won the distinguished Susan Koppleman Award. Linz lived in the Chicago area with her family and he ...
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Cathie Black
Cathleen Prunty "Cathie" Black (born April 26, 1944) is a former New York City Schools Chancellor. On April 7, 2011, Black stepped down from her position after 95 days on the job. Her appointment to replace longtime Chancellor Joel Klein was announced on November 9, 2010 by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and became effective on January 3, 2011. Black required a waiver to replace Klein, as she did not possess the education administration experience required by New York State's Education Department. She was replaced by New York City Deputy Mayor Dennis Walcott. Black was previously chair of Hearst Magazines, a division of Hearst Corporation, where she was also president for 15 years. Hearst Magazines publishes 20 titles in the U.S., including ''Harper's Bazaar'', ''Cosmopolitan'', ''Esquire'', ''ELLE'' and ''O, The Oprah Magazine'', and more than 300 editions around the world. She is also the author of ''BASIC BLACK'' and is a former president and publisher of ''USA Today''. Early life ...
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Lake Cathie, New South Wales
Lake Cathie is a town in New South Wales, Australia about 15 minutes drive south of Port Macquarie. At the , it had a population of 4,296. The Birpai (also known as Birrbay) people have lived in this area for more than 40,000 years. Commercial area The town is a popular holiday destination on the Mid North Coast because of its tranquil location which hosts the lake, lagoon and beaches. It has a Woolworths supermarket, local Tavern, Lake Cathie Bowling Club, bakery, fish & chip shop, coffee shop, pharmacy, post office, a newsagent and a bargain shop. Its main feature is a tidal lake fed by the ocean daily. Several times throughout the year the lake is closed over by shifting sands and becomes dark in colour due to the tannins in the local flora. Tourism centres on the lake as it is a popular swimming and fishing spot all year round especially when the lake is open. Population According to the 2016 Australian census, there were 4,296 people in Lake Cathie. * Aboriginal and ...
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Cathie Ryan
Cathie Ryan is an Irish American singer-songwriter, who has released five CDs and tours steadily with her band performing at festivals, folk clubs, performing arts centers and with symphony orchestras. Known for "her crystalline vocals and insightful songwriting," Cathie Ryan has been one of the leading singers in Celtic music since her start in the 1980s. She first came to prominence in 1987 as lead singer of the Celtic music group, Cherish the Ladies, with whom she recorded two CDs. In 1995, she began her solo career. Family A first generation Irish-American from Detroit, Michigan (her parents are Mary Ryan (née Rice) from Asdee, County Kerry, and Timothy Ryan from Newport, County Tipperary County Tipperary ( ga, Contae Thiobraid Árann) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Munster and the Southern Region. The county is named after the town of Tipperary, and was established in the early 13th century, shortly after t ...), she moved to New York City at a ...
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Cathie Beck
Cathie Beck (born August 3, 1955) is an American journalist and creative writer based in Denver, Colorado. Her memoir ''Cheap Cabernet: A Friendship,'' which she self-published in October 2009, was published by Hyperion Books in July 2010. Her short stories have been published in Riverrun Literary Magazine, Glimmer Train Literary Collective, Red Dirt Publications, and Zoetrope Stories, to name a few, and in innumerable university literary periodicals and publications. Graduate of the Louisiana Tech University Journalism Department, and the Creative Writing Graduate Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Beck has written for the ''Daily Camera ''(Boulder), the Los Angeles Times, ''The Denver Post,'' ''The Rocky Mountain News,'' The Denver Business Journal, Poets & Writers Magazine, and Writer's Digest. She presently contributes to a number of major publications, including The Denver Post, and is “The Wine Wench” columnist for ''ColoradoBiz'' magazine and KUVO in De ...
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Bruce Cathie
__NOTOC__ Bruce Leonard Cathie (11 February 1930 – 2 June 2013) was a New Zealand airline pilot who wrote seven books related to flying saucers and a "World energy grid". His central thesis was that he could use mathematics to describe a grid-like pattern on Earth (i.e. the Electro-dynamic field on Earth) that powers flying saucers and controls the dates and places where nuclear bombs can function; in his book "The Harmonic Conquest of Space". In his book "The Harmonic Conquest of Space", he claimed to have successfully predicted and documented the detonation of an early French nuclear test using his harmonic "mathematics", which is based around trigonometry and geophysical latitude/longitude coordinates. Cathie said that he first saw a flying saucer over the Manukau Harbour, Auckland in 1952 and in discussions with other airline pilots discovered this was not uncommon. His first book ''Harmonic 33'', was published in New Zealand in 1968 and reprinted in the United Kingdom b ...
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Cathie Craigie
Cathie Craigie (born 14 April 1954) is a former Scottish Labour politician who served as Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency from 1999 to 2011. Early life and career Craigie was born in Stirling on 14 April 1954. She was a district councillor of Cumbernauld and Kilsyth from 1984 to 1994 and district leader from 1994 to 1996. She served as a North Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire ( sco, North Lanrikshire; gd, Siorrachd Lannraig a Tuath) is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. It borders the northeast of the City of Glasgow and contains many of Glasgow's suburbs and commuter towns and villages. It als ... councillor between 1996 and 1999. Parliamentary career Craigie was first elected to the Scottish Parliament at the 1999 election. She was re-elected to represent the Cumbernauld and Kilsyth constituency in 2003 with a majority of 520 votes and in 2007 with an increased majority of 2,079. However, at the 2011 electi ...
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Poppy Cooksey
Poppy, Lady Cooksey OBE DL, previously Janet Wardell-Yerburgh, née Janet Clouston Bewley Cathie (born 15 February 1940) is a British fencer whose later career was in picture restoration. She married firstly the Olympic oarsman Hugh Wardell-Yerburgh and secondly the business man Sir David Cooksey. In 1998 she was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire. Early life Cooksey was born in 1940, the elder daughter of Ian Aysgarth Bewley Cathie MD, of Barton House, Barton-on-the-Heath, Warwickshire, and his wife Dr Marian Josephine Cunning. Her father was lord of the manor of Barton-on-the-Heath. Although christened as Janet, she is known by the name Poppy. Educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and London University, where she graduated B. Sc., she then trained as an accountant. From the age of sixteen, she was a competitive fencer.About Us
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Ian Cathie
Ian Robert Cathie (24 October 1932 – 25 October 2017) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, to printer George Mitchell Cathie and Sybil Balding, he attended state schools, Wesley College, then the University of Melbourne, where he studied teaching. On 5 January 1957 he married Christine Watson, with whom he had four children; he married again on 3 July 1976 Jean Germain, an industrial nurse. He was president of the Peninsula Victorian Teachers Union in 1959 and taught at Frankston and Mordialloc-Chelsea High Schools, as well as serving on the council of Monash University from 1977 to 1982. In 1964 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council as a Labor member for South Eastern Province; he was defeated in 1970, but in 1976 was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of Carrum, which he held until 1988. Ministerial appointments under the John Cain (Jnr) government include: * Minister for Housing 1982–85 * Minister for Economic Development Dec 1982 – ...
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George Cathie (footballer, Born 1876)
George James Cathie (2 May 1876 – 6 September 1958) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * 1876 births 1958 deaths Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Melbourne Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1870s-stub ...
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