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Simon Wilson (editor)
Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Sports *Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer *Simon Wilson (fencer) (born 1958), Paralympic fencer and Team GB coach at the 2012 Summer Paralympics *Simon Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1976), New Zealand ice hockey player and coach *Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British National Track Championships *Simon Wilson (hurler), Irish hurler *Simon Wilson (equestrian), New Zealand equestrian Others *Simon Wilson (actor), British actor *Simon Wilson (producer), a producer for the BBC series ''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' *Simon Wilson (editor), New Zealand editor, writer, and political analyst for the newspaper ''NZ Herald'' and formerly the magazine ''Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an ur ...
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Simon Wilson (cricketer)
Simon Wilson (born 3 September 1970) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played in 33 first-class and 29 List A matches for Canterbury and Central Districts The Central Stags, formerly known as Central Districts, are a first-class cricket team based in central New Zealand. They are the men's representative side of the Central Districts Cricket Association. They compete in the Plunket Shield firs ... from 1990 to 1995. References External links * 1970 births Living people New Zealand cricketers Canterbury cricketers Central Districts cricketers Cricketers from Blenheim, New Zealand {{NewZealand-cricket-bio-1970s-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (fencer)
Simon Wilson PLY (born 17 October 1958) is a Paralympic wheelchair fencer. He was a member of the men's foil team for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Great may refer to: Descriptions or measurements * Great, a relative measurement in physical space, see Size * Greatness, being divine, majestic, superior, majestic, or transcendent People * List of people known as "the Great" *Artel Great (born .... References 1958 births Living people British male fencers Paralympic wheelchair fencers for Great Britain Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century British people {{UK-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (ice Hockey)
Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Sports *Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer *Simon Wilson (fencer) (born 1958), Paralympic fencer and Team GB coach at the 2012 Summer Paralympics * Simon Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1976), New Zealand ice hockey player and coach * Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British National Track Championships * Simon Wilson (hurler), Irish hurler * Simon Wilson (equestrian), New Zealand equestrian Others *Simon Wilson (actor), British actor * Simon Wilson (producer), a producer for the BBC series ''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' *Simon Wilson (editor), New Zealand editor, writer, and political analyst for the newspaper ''NZ Herald'' and formerly the magazine ''Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in ...
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Simon Wilson (cyclist)
Simon Wilson (born 1 August 1980) is a British track and road racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI Continental team . Wilson won a bronze medal in the team pursuit at the 2011 British National Track Championships The 2011 British National Track Championships were held between 28 September 2011 and 2 October 2011. The event was organised by British Cycling, and competitions of various track cycling disciplines in age, gender and disability categories were he ... and 2018 British National Track Championships. References External links * 1980 births British male cyclists Living people {{UK-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (hurler)
Simon Wilson was a hurler for Down County. References Year of birth missing (living people) Down inter-county hurlers Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Ballycran hurlers {{Down-hurling-bio-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (equestrian)
Simon Wilson is a New Zealand equestrian The word equestrian is a reference to equestrianism, or horseback riding, derived from Latin ' and ', "horse". Horseback riding (or Riding in British English) Examples of this are: *Equestrian sports *Equestrian order, one of the upper classes in ....http://www.nzequestrian.org.nz/Article.aspx?id=8160&Mode=1 He participated in FEI World Cup Jumping 2008/2009. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing New Zealand male equestrians {{NewZealand-equestrian-bio-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (actor)
Simon Wilson is a British actor. He had a brief run on the television show EastEnders in 2010, playing the role of Mr. Steele. He also played the role of Andrew Parker Bowles in the 2005 made-for-television movie ''Charles & Camilla: Whatever Love Means ''Whatever Love Means'' is a television film about Camilla Parker Bowles and Prince Charles. Directed by David Blair and starring Olivia Poulet and Laurence Fox, it premiered in December 2005 on ITV1. The story centres on Charles and Camilla' ...''. Filmography Film Television Stage External links * References Living people Actors from Swindon 21st-century English male actors Year of birth missing (living people) {{England-screen-actor-stub ...
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Simon Wilson (producer)
Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Sports *Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer *Simon Wilson (fencer) (born 1958), Paralympic fencer and Team GB coach at the 2012 Summer Paralympics *Simon Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1976), New Zealand ice hockey player and coach *Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British National Track Championships *Simon Wilson (hurler), Irish hurler *Simon Wilson (equestrian), New Zealand equestrian Others *Simon Wilson (actor), British actor * Simon Wilson (producer), a producer for the BBC series ''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' *Simon Wilson (editor), New Zealand editor, writer, and political analyst for the newspaper ''NZ Herald'' and formerly the magazine ''Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an u ...
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Kröd Mändoon And The Flaming Sword Of Fire
''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' is a British-American comedic sword and sorcery series created by Peter A. Knight, co-produced by Hat Trick Productions and Media Rights Capital for Comedy Central and BBC Two, which premiered on April 9, 2009 in the US and on June 11 in the UK. Overview The series, set in an ancient fantasy realm, follows reluctant hero Kröd Mändoon (Sean Maguire), a "thin-skinned and underconfident freedom fighter" in his struggle against the evil ruler, Chancellor Dongalor (Matt Lucas). Production The creator, Peter A. Knight, has said that the show's humor was inspired by ''The Simpsons'', ''Get Smart'', and ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', the last of which he claims to have seen more than any other movie. The name Kröd, which is the word ''dork'' spelled backwards, was inspired by someone Knight knew growing up in school, who was often picked on; the boy was nicknamed Krod, although he failed to realise that it was an insult. The seri ...
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Simon Wilson (editor)
Simon Wilson or Willson may refer to: Sports *Simon Wilson (cricketer) (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer *Simon Wilson (fencer) (born 1958), Paralympic fencer and Team GB coach at the 2012 Summer Paralympics *Simon Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1976), New Zealand ice hockey player and coach *Simon Wilson (cyclist) (born 1980), in 2011 British National Track Championships *Simon Wilson (hurler), Irish hurler *Simon Wilson (equestrian), New Zealand equestrian Others *Simon Wilson (actor), British actor *Simon Wilson (producer), a producer for the BBC series ''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' *Simon Wilson (editor), New Zealand editor, writer, and political analyst for the newspaper ''NZ Herald'' and formerly the magazine ''Metro Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an ur ...
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The New Zealand Herald
''The New Zealand Herald'' is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand. It has the largest newspaper circulation of all newspapers in New Zealand, peaking at over 200,000 copies in 2006, although circulation of the daily ''Herald'' had declined to 100,073 copies on average by September 2019. Its main circulation area is the Auckland region. It is also delivered to much of the upper North Island including Northland, Waikato and King Country. History ''The New Zealand Herald'' was founded by William Chisholm Wilson, and first published on 13 November 1863. Wilson had been a partner with John Williamson in the ''New Zealander'', but left to start a rival daily newspaper as he saw a business opportunity with Auckland's rapidly growing population. He had also split with Williamson because Wilson supported the war against the Māori (which the ''Herald'' termed "the ...
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Metro (magazine)
''Metro'' is a glossy lifestyle magazine published in New Zealand. It has a strong focus on the city of Auckland, with reportage of issues and society. It has been published monthly, then bimonthly and now quarterly. The magazine was first published independently by Mick Mason, Clive Curry and Bruce Palmer. Bauer Media Group ceased publication of ''Metro'' in April 2020 because of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. On 17 July 2020, ''Metro'' was acquired by independent publisher Simon Chesterman. History ''Metro'' was established in 1981. The debut of the magazine coincided with the rapid expansion of the New Zealand economy that occurred from 1984, following the election of the Fourth Labour Government, who implemented widespread neoliberal deregulation and economic reform. The increased access to imported luxury goods made ''Metro'' magazine an attractive media environment for advertisers. From ''Metros ninth issue in March 1982 until 2002, the magazine featured an influen ...
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