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'''Steve Ward''' may refer to: |
'''Steve Ward''' may refer to: |
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*[[Steve Ward (businessman)]] (born 1955), former CEO of Lenovo |
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*[[Steve Ward (Colorado legislator)]], American politician |
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*[[Steve Ward (ice hockey)]] (born 1986), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman |
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*[[Steve Ward (author)]] |
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*[[Steven Ward (TV personality)]] (born 1980), host of the TV series ''Tough Love'' |
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*[[Steven Ward (cricketer)]] (born 1958), former English cricketer |
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*[Stephen Ward]] (1912–1963), British osteopath and artist, notorious as a central figure in the 1963 Profumo affair |
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*[[Stephen Ward (footballer)]] (born 1985), Irish footballer |
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*Steve Ward, Tesla coil enthusiast responsible for the construction of the [[Zeusaphone]] |
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*Steve Ward, musician from the band ''[[Cherry Twister]]'' |
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*Steve E. Ward & Co., shipyard, [[Cottesloe]]. builder of ''[[Australia II]]'' (1983). |
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==See also== |
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*[[Stephen Ward Doubleday]] (1845–1926), American banker |
*[[Stephen Ward Doubleday]] (1845–1926), American banker |
Revision as of 16:01, 21 June 2013
Steve Ward may refer to:
- Steve Ward (businessman) (born 1955), former CEO of Lenovo
- Steve Ward (Colorado legislator), American politician
- Steve Ward (ice hockey) (born 1986), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman
- Steve Ward (author)
- Steven Ward (TV personality) (born 1980), host of the TV series Tough Love
- Steven Ward (cricketer) (born 1958), former English cricketer
- [Stephen Ward]] (1912–1963), British osteopath and artist, notorious as a central figure in the 1963 Profumo affair
- Stephen Ward (footballer) (born 1985), Irish footballer
- Steve Ward, Tesla coil enthusiast responsible for the construction of the Zeusaphone
- Steve Ward, musician from the band Cherry Twister
- Steve E. Ward & Co., shipyard, Cottesloe. builder of Australia II (1983).
See also
- Stephen Ward Doubleday (1845–1926), American banker
- Stephen Ward Sears, American historian