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Louise Cooper (missionary)
Louise Cooper may refer to: * Louise Cooper (fantasy writer) (1952–2009), British fantasy writer * Louise Cooper (financial analyst), British financial analyst and journalist * Louise Cooper (footballer) (fl. 1996) See also * Louise Cooper Spindle May Louise Cooper Spindle (January 1, 1885 – October 1968) was an American composer and teacher who wrote many pedagogical pieces for piano. Spindle was born in Muskegon, Michigan, to Rosina H. Winters and Charles Bicknell Cooper. She married Le ..., American composer * Louis Cooper, American football linebacker {{hndis, Cooper, Louise ...
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Louise Cooper (fantasy Writer)
Louise Cooper (29 May 1952 – 21 October 2009) was a British fantasy writer who lived in Cornwall with her husband, Cas Sandall. Cooper was born in Barnet, Hertfordshire. She began writing stories when she was at school to entertain her friends. She continued to write and her first full-length novel was published at the age of twenty. She moved to London in 1975 and worked in publishing before becoming a full-time writer in 1977. She became a prolific writer of fantasy, renowned for her bestselling ''Time Master'' trilogy. She published more than eighty fantasy and supernatural novels, both for adults and children. Cooper gained a great deal of writing inspiration from the coast and scenery, and her other interests included music, folklore, cooking, gardening and "messing about on the beach". She was treasurer of her local Lifeboat station; she and her husband both sang with the shanty group Falmouth Shout. Cooper died aged 57 of a brain haemorrhage on 21 October 2009. He ...
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Louise Cooper (financial Analyst)
Louise Cooper is a British Chartered Financial Analyst, journalist, and ''The Times, Times'' columnist, known for her work on the BBC World Service between 2002 and 2011 as a presenter and senior economics journalist for shows including ''Newshour'' and ''Europe Today (radio programme), Europe Today''. She writes a regular column for the newspaper ''The Times'' and publishes the financial blog CooperCity. She came to the attention of the public in 2011 while working for BGC Partners as a Senior Financial Analyst, appearing from their offices to provide opinion and economic insight on TV for major broadcasters such as BBC News, ITV News, Al-Jazeera, Sky News and CNBC among others. She garnered praise for her no-nonsense style and the ability to break down complex business stories for a wider audience. Cooper is often quoted in the media, commenting on complex financial issues such as billion dollar corporate mergers, gender equality in pay and the impact of finance on football. S ...
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Louise Cooper (footballer)
Louise Cooper is a former women's footballer. Cooper's greatest achievement was winning the 1996 FA Women's Cup Final with Croydon Women. Honours Croydon * FA Women's Cup: 1996 1996 was designated as: * International Year for the Eradication of Poverty Events January * January 8 – A Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ... References Living people FA Women's National League players Women's association football goalkeepers English women's footballers Charlton Athletic W.F.C. players Millwall Lionesses L.F.C. players Year of birth missing (living people) {{England-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Louise Cooper Spindle
May Louise Cooper Spindle (January 1, 1885 – October 1968) was an American composer and teacher who wrote many pedagogical pieces for piano. Spindle was born in Muskegon, Michigan, to Rosina H. Winters and Charles Bicknell Cooper. She married Lee Addison Spindle in 1911. Spindle began music lessons with her mother and later attended the Chicago Musical College. Her teachers included Felix Borowski, Glen Dillard, Laurence Powell, Hans von Schiller, Charles Vogan, and Max Wald. She socialized with composer Eleanor Everest Freer. Spindle belonged to the American Society of Composers, Author, and Publishers (ASCAP), the Michigan Composers Club, and the Music Teachers National Association. In 1937, she was the Grand Rapids winner of the Michigan State Composers Contest. She taught at Columbia University. Spindle's music was published by Bach Music Co./Harry Dellafield, Forster Music Publisher Inc., and Mills Music Irving Harold Mills (born Isadore Minsky; January 18, 1894 Od ...
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