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Steve Evans (other)
Steve, Steven or Stephen Evans may refer to: Sports * Steve Evans (baseball) (1885–1943), American baseball player * Steve Evans (broadcaster) (1942–2000), American motorsports announcer * Steve Evans (rugby league) (1957/58–2017), English rugby league footballer * Steve Evans (footballer, born 1962), Scottish football manager * Stephen Evans (rower) (born 1962), Australian rower * Steven Evans (cricketer) (born 1967), Sint Maartener cricketer * Steve Evans (field hockey) (born 1976), South African field hockey player * Steve Evans (footballer, born 1979), Welsh international footballer * Stephen Evans (footballer) (born 1980), Welsh footballer with Carmarthen Town * Steven Evans (soccer) (born 1991), American soccer player * Steve Hunt (footballer, born 1956), English soccer player who changed his name to Evans after retirement Other * Stephen R. Evans (?–2017), politician, public administrator and author from Borneo * Steve Evans (poet), Australian poet connected with Fri ...
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Steve Evans (baseball)
Louis Richard (Steve) Evans (February 17, 1885 – December 28, 1943) was a right fielder in Major League Baseball. He played in the National League (NL) for the New York Giants (NL), New York Giants (1908) and St. Louis Cardinals (1910–13), and in the Federal League (FL) for the Brooklyn Tip-Tops (1914–15) and Baltimore Terrapins (1915). Evans batted and threw left-handed. Early life Evans was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He was known as Steve, but the origins of that nickname are unclear. Evans entered professional baseball in 1907 with Dayton of the Class-B Central League. Major league career Evans made the major leagues with the New York Giants in 1908, but he played in only two games. He spent most of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals, serving as their starting right fielder from 1909 to 1913. He jumped to the FL for 1914 and 1915, which were his last two seasons in the major leagues. He led the FL in triple (baseball), triples (15) in 1914 and in double (baseball), do ...
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Steve Evans (poet)
Steve, Steven or Stephen Evans may refer to: Sports * Steve Evans (baseball) (1885–1943), American baseball player * Steve Evans (broadcaster) (1942–2000), American motorsports announcer * Steve Evans (rugby league) (1957/58–2017), English rugby league footballer * Steve Evans (footballer, born 1962), Scottish football manager * Stephen Evans (rower) (born 1962), Australian rower * Steven Evans (cricketer) (born 1967), Sint Maartener cricketer * Steve Evans (field hockey) (born 1976), South African field hockey player * Steve Evans (footballer, born 1979), Welsh international footballer * Stephen Evans (footballer) (born 1980), Welsh footballer with Carmarthen Town * Steven Evans (soccer) (born 1991), American soccer player * Steve Hunt (footballer, born 1956), English soccer player who changed his name to Evans after retirement Other * Stephen R. Evans (?–2017), politician, public administrator and author from Borneo * Steve Evans (poet), Australian poet connected w ...
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Stephen Evans (actor)
Stephen Evans (born 27 November 1970) is a British actor and comedy writer in theatre, film, radio and television. He graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in Theatre at Dartington College of Arts in Devon (1992–95). Member of five-man comedy sketch group Dutch Elm Conservatoire. Nominated for the Perrier Award at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe for the show ''Dutch Elm Conservatoire in Conspiracy''. ''The Dutch Elm Conservatoire'' performed their last live show ''Prison'' at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and the Belfast Belfast ( , ; from ga, Béal Feirste , meaning 'mouth of the sand-bank ford') is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan on the east coast. It is the 12th-largest city in the United Kingdo ... theatre festival in November 2006 . External linksAHA-Talent agent* 1970 births British writers Living people Welsh male stage actors Welsh male film actors Welsh male television actors ...
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Steve Evans (writer)
Stephen Burgess Evans (born April 1, 1963, in Charlottesville, Virginia) is an American investigative journalist, author, communications professional and film historian. A Poynter Institute for Media Studies Fellow, Evans has received first place awards for feature writing from the Virginia Press Association and Tennessee Press Association. He has also received numerous awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for excellence in academic writing and publishing in higher education. His writing and photography have appeared in more than 50 print publications, including ''The Wall Street Journal'', the ''Los Angeles Times,'' ''The Richmond Times-Dispatch'', the ''Miami Herald'' and ''The Washington Post'', as well as scores of online publications. Evans' film commentary appears on DVDVerdict.com, RottenTomatoes.com, CinemaUprising.blogspot.com, IMDb.com,IMDb and has been featured on The Criterion Collection homepage, among many other online sites devoted ...
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Stephen C
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or "protomartyr") of the Christian Church. In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version, Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan ; related names that have found some cu ...
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Steven Neil Evans
Steven Neil Evans (born 12 August 1960) is an Australian-American statistician and mathematician, specializing in stochastic processes.Steven N. Evans homepage at U.C. Berkeley
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Education and career

Evans was born, . In 1982 he obtained his bachelor's degree from the and in 1987 his Ph.D. from the

Stephen Evans (journalist)
Stephen Evans (born c. 1955, Cardiff, Wales) is a journalist previously working for the BBC as their correspondent in Berlin, Germany and Seoul, South Korea. He now works at ''The Canberra Times''. He came to particular prominence in 2001 when he was inside the Twin Towers at the time they were struck in a terrorist attack. Background Evans was born in Cardiff and lived in Bridgend, South Wales. He studied Economics at Cambridge University and, in 1983, joined the BBC at BBC Radio Wales. He became Welsh TV reporter of the Year in 1988 whilst working for HTV. He subsequently became the BBC's industry correspondent. BBC correspondent In 2001 Evans became the BBC's North America business correspondent. On the morning of September 11, 2001 he was sitting in the ground floor foyer of the South Tower of the World Trade Center in New York, waiting to report on a meeting, when the North Tower was hit by a passenger airliner in the 9/11 terrorist attack. He described hearing a "huge bang" ...
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Stephen Evans (diplomat)
Stephen Evans CMG OBE (born 29 June 1950) is a British diplomat who has been on secondment since 2011 as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Operations. Career Stephen Nicholas Evans was educated at King's College, Taunton, then gained a BA degree from Bristol University. He served a three-year "short service commission" as a Lieutenant in the Royal Tank Regiment 1971–74 before joining the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). After studying Vietnamese language at the School of Oriental and African Studies he was Head of Chancery and Consul at Hanoi 1978–80. After Thai language training he was First Secretary at Bangkok 1983–86. He was Head of the Political Section at the Embassy in Turkey 1990–93, Counsellor Economic at the British High Commission in Pakistan 1993–96, and on secondment with the United Nations Special Mission to Afghanistan 1996–97. Evans returned to London in 1997 as Head of the OSCE/Council of Europe Department at the FCO. In 1998, he moved ...
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Stephen Evans (scientist)
Stephen Evans (born c.1943) is a British pharmacoepidemiologist and medical statistician, professor of pharmacoepidemiology at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM). Evans earned a bachelor's degree in physics and chemistry, and a master's in medical statistics from LSHTM. Evans worked in statistics and computing at The London Hospital and Medical College for 25 years, leaving there in 1995 as Professor of Medical Statistics. He was president of the International Society for Pharmacoepidemiology for 2010/2011, and a member of the statistics expert group for the Infected Blood Inquiry In the 1970s and 1980s, a large number of people – most of whom had haemophilia – were infected with hepatitis C and HIV, the virus that leads to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), as a result of receiving contaminated clotting fa .... References

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