Jewish stand-up |
ibiza classifieds |
Member of the English Rugby Union. |
Former British, European and World Flyweight Boxing Champion |
Comedian, presenter |
Iconic 80s singer turned songwriter |
Practicing GP and comedic writer. A great after diner speaker. |
One of the greatest living guitarist in the world |
Irish vocal trio |
One of Britain’s most popular actresses and comediennes. 'Beattie' in classic BT ads. Unique one woman show. |
The most famous Irish athletics champion |
Former Conservative Minister, Mayoral candidate. Transport for London |
After Dinner Speakers: General Alexander Haig, The Manfreds, Leslie Phillips
Haig, Alexander Meigs, Jr., 1924–, American general and public official, U.S. Secretary of State (1981–82), b. Philadelphia, grad. West Point, 1947. He served in Korea (1950–51) and held several staff positions, including military assistant to the Secretary of the Army (1964), before serving in Vietnam (1966–67). As military adviser to Henry Kissinger (1969–73) he became an important member of the National Security Council staff. During the later stages of the Watergate affair he served as President Nixon's civilian chief of staff (1973–74). A four-star general, he served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's forces (1974–79). In 1981 he became President Reagan's Secretary of State. His sudden resignation (1982) was attributed to disagreements over foreign policy. In 1988, he ran unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential nomination.
See his memoir Caveat (1984), and How America Changed the World (1992).