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David Callaghan (other)
David or Dave Callahan, Callaghan, or O'Callaghan may refer to: * David Callahan, founding editor of ''Inside Philanthropy'', a digital media site * David Callahan (''Home and Away''), fictional character in the Australian soap opera * Dave Callaghan (born 1965), South African cricketer * Dave O'Callaghan (born 1990), Irish rugby union player * David O'Callaghan (dual player) David O'Callaghan (born 18 October 1983) is an Irish hurler who plays at right corner forward on the Dublin county team. He is a former dual player having represented the Dublin county football team between 2003 and 2007. O'Callaghan currently ... (born 1983), Irish hurler and former Gaelic footballer for Dublin * David O'Callaghan (Kerry Gaelic footballer) (born 1987) {{hndis, Callaghan, David ...
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David Callahan
David Callahan (born 1964/1965) is an American writer and editor. He is the founder and editor of ''Inside Philanthropy'', a digital media site, and Blue Tent Daily, which offers in-depth reporting on progressive organizations and the Democratic Party. Previously, he was a senior fellow at Demos, a public policy group based in New York City that he co-founded in 1999. He is also an author and lecturer. He is best known as the author of the books '' The Givers'' and '' The Cheating Culture''. Early life and education David Callahan is the son of bio-ethicist Daniel Callahan and psychologist Sidney Callahan. He grew up in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. He received his B.A. at Hampshire College, and in 1997 received a PhD in Politics from Princeton University. Career Callahan was a fellow at The Century Foundation from 1994 to 1999; his work area was US foreign policy and international affairs. In 1999, Callahan co-founded the liberal think tank Demos. He left Demos in 2013 to s ...
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David Callahan (Home And Away)
''Home and Away'' is an Australian soap opera. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in 2003, by order of appearance. They were all introduced by the show's series producer Julie McGuaran. The 16th season of ''Home and Away'' began airing on the Seven Network on 13 January 2003. The year saw the introduction of The Hunters, a new family consisting of Scott ( Kip Gamblin), his mother Beth (Clarissa House) and his younger siblings Kit (Amy Mizzi) and Robbie ( Jason Smith), who all debuted in the respective months of January, April and November. Isabel Lucas began playing Tasha Andrews in July. Maggie Kirkpatrick began her second role on the serial as Viv "The Guv" Standish in November. Scott Hunter Scott Hunter, played by Kip Gamblin, debuted on screen on 23 January 2003 and departed on 25 November 2005. For his portrayal of Scott, Gamblin won the "Most Popular New Male Talent" Logie Award in 2004. Linda Barnier of the ''Newcastle Herald'' described Scot ...
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Dave Callaghan
David John Callaghan (born 1 February 1965) is a former South African international cricketer. Despite there being a distance of eight years between his first and last One Day International, Callaghan only played 29 times for South Africa. He was born at Queenstown, Eastern Cape. International career The defining moment of his international career was an innings of 169 not out, made against New Zealand at Centurion during the Mandela Trophy in 1994. Opening the batting, Callaghan made 169 off 143 balls and hit 4 sixes. This happens to be the highest score in ODIs by a batsman, who have scored only one 50-plus knock in their career. He also took his career best figures of 3 for 32 and was the obvious choice for man of the match. Callaghan's innings was his first after recovering from testicular cancer Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign tumors, which d ...
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Dave O'Callaghan
Dave O'Callaghan (born 12 January 1990) is an Irish rugby union player for French Rugby Pro D2 side Biarritz. He plays as a flanker, usually blindside, but can also play as a lock. O'Callaghan has a Commerce degree from University College Cork. Professional career Munster O'Callaghan moved up through the Munster Academy after joining in November 2009. As a member of the academy, he frequently appeared for Munster A in friendlies and in the British and Irish Cup. He was a member of the Munster A team that finished runners-up in the 2009–10 British and Irish Cup. On 8 October 2011, O'Callaghan made his full Munster debut against Ospreys in a Pro12 match. O'Callaghan was named in Munster's squad for the 2011–12 Heineken Cup in October 2011. He made his Heineken Cup debut against Northampton Saints on 21 January 2012, in Round 6 of the pool stage. O'Callaghan signed a Development contract with Munster in March 2012. On 27 April 2012, O'Callaghan started for the Munster A tea ...
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David O'Callaghan (dual Player)
David O'Callaghan (born 18 October 1983) is an Irish hurler who plays at right corner forward on the Dublin county team. He is a former dual player having represented the Dublin county football team between 2003 and 2007. O'Callaghan currently plays his club hurling for his home club St Mark's. Playing career O'Callaghan is a Dublin hurler, who made a decision in 2005 to concentrate on Gaelic football. O'Cllaghan has two Leinster senior football medals, although he is yet to establish himself as a player on the starting panel. O'Callaghan's club St Marks won the Senior Club Hurling 'B' Championship in 2006. O'Callaghan finished the game with a total of 0-05 points in the clubs famous victory. St Marks won the Intermediate championship in 2005 taking them to the Senior Club Hurling 'B' championship in 2006 and now this year's win will entitle the club to play in the 'A' championship with Dublin's top clubs. In honour of O'Callaghan's hurling club performances for St Marks in 2 ...
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