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David Bird (musician)
David Bird may refer to: * David Bird (bridge) (born 1946), British bridge writer *David Bird (journalist) (1959–2014), American financial journalist * David John Bird (born 1946), dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, San Jose See also *Dave Bird David Alan Bird (born 26 December 1984) is an English footballer who played as a central midfielder. Bird holds the record for most Football League appearances for Cheltenham Town F.C., having made 289 League appearances for the club. He has p ...
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David Bird (bridge)
David Lyster Bird (born 29 March 1946) is a British bridge writer from Eastleigh, with more than 130 bridge books to his name. He was born in London and is bridge correspondent for the ''Mail on Sunday'' and the London ''Evening Standard''. He contributes regularly to many magazines, including ''Bridge Plus'', ''English Bridge'', ''Bridge Magazine'' and the ACBL ''Bridge Bulletin''. He has been a co-author of books with some of the world's leading players or writers, including Terence Reese, Ron Klinger, Geir Helgemo, Tony Forrester, Omar Sharif, Martin Hoffman and Barbara Seagram. His series of humorous bridge stories featuring the monks of the St Titus monastery has run continuously in ''Bridge Magazine'' for 30 years; many of them have subsequently been collected in book form. Bird was described by Alan Truscott, in July 2003, as "long one of the world's top bridge writers". He is claimed to be the world's most prolific current bridge writer, having published his one hundredth ...
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David Bird (journalist)
David Christopher Bird (c. 1959–2014) was an American journalist who covered energy markets for ''The Wall Street Journal'' and was deputy managing editor for Dow Jones Energy Service. He was known for his ability to detect emerging market trends, particularly the decline in oil prices that began in 2014, before they otherwise became apparent, through close analysis of data. Before working at the ''Journal'' he had worked for Dow Jones overseas, based in its London office.Melanie Grayce WestBody of Missing Wall Street Journal Reporter Found in New Jersey: David Bird disappeared after going for a walk near his home in 2014 ''Wall Street Journal'' (March 19, 2015). In early 2014 he left his Millington, New Jersey, home for a short walk and never returned. Local search efforts, hampered by that year's severe winter weather, failed to find any trace of him. Conspiracy theories surfaced, especially after an erroneous report that his credit card had been used overseas, suggestin ...
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David John Bird
David John Bird (born 16 December 1946) is dean emeritus of the historic Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, the oldest church structure in continuous use in San Jose. He is a parish priest who reads and writes poetry and is particularly fond of Alfred Lord Tennyson. As a theologian, he emphasizes a liberal, compassionate, and inclusive approach and is devoted to ecumenism. Bird promotes Christian unity and is published in this field; since 2002, he has served on the national Committee of The Episcopal Church-United Methodist Church Dialogue. Early life Bird was born in the village of Dorridge in the borough of Solihull in Warwickshire. His father, John Dawson Bird, was a bank manager and sergeant major in the Royal Artillery; his mother, Winifred, was a music teacher, who worked in the Ministry of Labor during the war and was a nurse. He attended Royal Grammar School Worcester from 1957 to 1965. The Rt. Rev. Mervyn Charles-Edwards, Bishop of Worcester, ordained him deacon on 29 March ...
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