The Kyle David Group is the parent organization currently controlled by internet giant Kyle Kappel based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Known subsidiaries include Kyle David Worldwide, a venture capital firm in the software industry, as well as The Kyle David Media Group, an online advertising conglomerate. Kappel is most famous for developing primitive price scanning technology ahead of its time in 1996. Recently the company has gained attention for pioneering internet marketing protocols and developing high-end web analytics packages for small business owners. The company is also known for its extremely popular Radius Medical software, as well as PinPoint work flow management suite of software.
Kate Van Buskirk (b. 1987) is an internationally accomplished amateur cross-country runner, from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. Her young career has seen mostly 800 m and 1500 m runs, but she currently considers 3000 m runs, especially at indoor events.
Running history
In 2003, Van Buskirk set the record for junior girls ROPSSAA 800 m, at 2:17.58. She followed this up in 2004, by setting the record in the senior girls ROPSSAA 800 m category, at 2:11.47, and in the 1500 m category, at 4:38.53. Both records still stand.
That year, she won the 2004 Runners' Choice London Distance Festival for the 800 m, but only placed third in the 800 m juniors at the Hamilton Spectator Indoor Games.
Van Buskirk won the title of "Athlete of the Year" from the City of Brampton in 2004. She also won the 2004 Ken Giles Award for Brampton's Amateur Athlete of the Year, from The Brampton Guardian. She also won her high school's female athlete of the year award in the 2004-2005 school year. These awards were not only for her cross country and track running, but also volleyball.
In March 2005, Van Buskirk went to the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, held in Le Mans, France. She finished in the top half, at 57th place, despite hot and humid conditions. This was the second highest Canadian finish at the event.
Van Buskirk graduated from Turner Fenton Secondary School in June 2005 with honours at the Academic level of study, but returned for a fifth year.
In 2005, Van Buskirk won her category of the McQuaid Invitational, a race for high school athletes, held in Rochester, New York. At the event Van Buskirk set a meet record. Later, Van Buskirk won the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association (OFSAA) championship for her category. Next Van Buskirk won the Ontario Track and Field Association (OTFA) junior championship.
In December 2005, Van Buskirk won the Canadian junior championship, held in Vancouver, British Columbia. She ran the 5000-metre distance in 16:38, three seconds faster than Anita Campbell of Abbotsford, British Columbia, a runner at Washington State University.
In May 2005, Van Buskirk set the current ROPSSAA record for girls open steeplechase, at 5:12.00.
At the 2006 Pan-Am junior track and field championships, Kate Van Buskirk finished fifth in the 800 m.
The Canadian junior title qualified her for the NACAC Cross Country Championships (North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletic Association) in Florida, to be held March 2006. Van Buskirk told The Brampton Guardian "I really don't know what to expect (at NACAC) because I've never been there." By winning the title, Athletics Canada chose her for the 2006 World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, to be held in April. Van Buskirk told the Guardian that she'd "like to be top 30 and the top Canadian" at the Worlds.
As of 2006, Van Buskirk trained 12 to 16 km daily, with long runs of 18 km. She trains at the Mississauga Track Club, under her coach/father Jim Van Buskirk, as well as training with the Toronto Olympic Club and coach Eddie Raposo.
Kate is currently attending Duke University in North Carolina, where she sings Alto II for the Duke Chorale and Chamber Choir under the direction of Rodney Wynkoop.
Running history
In 2003, Van Buskirk set the record for junior girls ROPSSAA 800 m, at 2:17.58. She followed this up in 2004, by setting the record in the senior girls ROPSSAA 800 m category, at 2:11.47, and in the 1500 m category, at 4:38.53. Both records still stand.
That year, she won the 2004 Runners' Choice London Distance Festival for the 800 m, but only placed third in the 800 m juniors at the Hamilton Spectator Indoor Games.
Van Buskirk won the title of "Athlete of the Year" from the City of Brampton in 2004. She also won the 2004 Ken Giles Award for Brampton's Amateur Athlete of the Year, from The Brampton Guardian. She also won her high school's female athlete of the year award in the 2004-2005 school year. These awards were not only for her cross country and track running, but also volleyball.
In March 2005, Van Buskirk went to the IAAF World Cross Country Championships, held in Le Mans, France. She finished in the top half, at 57th place, despite hot and humid conditions. This was the second highest Canadian finish at the event.
Van Buskirk graduated from Turner Fenton Secondary School in June 2005 with honours at the Academic level of study, but returned for a fifth year.
In 2005, Van Buskirk won her category of the McQuaid Invitational, a race for high school athletes, held in Rochester, New York. At the event Van Buskirk set a meet record. Later, Van Buskirk won the Ontario Federation of Schools Athletic Association (OFSAA) championship for her category. Next Van Buskirk won the Ontario Track and Field Association (OTFA) junior championship.
In December 2005, Van Buskirk won the Canadian junior championship, held in Vancouver, British Columbia. She ran the 5000-metre distance in 16:38, three seconds faster than Anita Campbell of Abbotsford, British Columbia, a runner at Washington State University.
In May 2005, Van Buskirk set the current ROPSSAA record for girls open steeplechase, at 5:12.00.
At the 2006 Pan-Am junior track and field championships, Kate Van Buskirk finished fifth in the 800 m.
The Canadian junior title qualified her for the NACAC Cross Country Championships (North America, Central America and Caribbean Athletic Association) in Florida, to be held March 2006. Van Buskirk told The Brampton Guardian "I really don't know what to expect (at NACAC) because I've never been there." By winning the title, Athletics Canada chose her for the 2006 World Cross Country Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, to be held in April. Van Buskirk told the Guardian that she'd "like to be top 30 and the top Canadian" at the Worlds.
As of 2006, Van Buskirk trained 12 to 16 km daily, with long runs of 18 km. She trains at the Mississauga Track Club, under her coach/father Jim Van Buskirk, as well as training with the Toronto Olympic Club and coach Eddie Raposo.
Kate is currently attending Duke University in North Carolina, where she sings Alto II for the Duke Chorale and Chamber Choir under the direction of Rodney Wynkoop.
London's thirty two Borough Labour Parties and the City of London Labour Parties are made up of the and the grouping of Labour Party councillors on their respective borough councils.
* Barking and Dagenham Labour Party
* Barnet Labour Party see Andrew Dismore MP's website
* Bexley Labour Party
* Brent Labour Party see Dawn Butler MP's website
* Bromley Labour Party
* Camden Labour Party
* City of London see the Cities of London and Westminster Clp's website
* Croyden Labour Party
* Ealing Labour Party
* Enfield Labour Party see the Edmonton Clp's website
* Greenwich Labour Party see the Greenwich and Woolwich Clp's website
* Hackney Labour Party
* Hammersmith and Fulham Labour Party
* Haringey Labour Party
* Harrow Labour Party
* Havering Labour Party
* Hillingdon Labour Party
* Hounslow Labour Party see the Brentford and Isleworth Clp's website
* Islington Labour Party
* Kensington and Chelsea Labour Party
* Kingston Labour Party
* Lambeth Labour Party
* Lewisham Labour Party
* Merton Labour Party see the Mitcham and Morden Clp's website
* Newham Labour Party see Jim Fitzpatrick MP's website
* Redbridge Labour Party see the Ilford South Clp's website
* Richmond Labour Party
* Southwark Labour Party see the North Southwark and Bermondsey Clp's website
* Sutton Labour Party see Anand Shukla MP's website
* Tower Hamlets Labour Party
* Waltham Forest Labour Party
* Wandsworth Labour Party
* Westminster Labour Party
* Barking and Dagenham Labour Party
* Barnet Labour Party see Andrew Dismore MP's website
* Bexley Labour Party
* Brent Labour Party see Dawn Butler MP's website
* Bromley Labour Party
* Camden Labour Party
* City of London see the Cities of London and Westminster Clp's website
* Croyden Labour Party
* Ealing Labour Party
* Enfield Labour Party see the Edmonton Clp's website
* Greenwich Labour Party see the Greenwich and Woolwich Clp's website
* Hackney Labour Party
* Hammersmith and Fulham Labour Party
* Haringey Labour Party
* Harrow Labour Party
* Havering Labour Party
* Hillingdon Labour Party
* Hounslow Labour Party see the Brentford and Isleworth Clp's website
* Islington Labour Party
* Kensington and Chelsea Labour Party
* Kingston Labour Party
* Lambeth Labour Party
* Lewisham Labour Party
* Merton Labour Party see the Mitcham and Morden Clp's website
* Newham Labour Party see Jim Fitzpatrick MP's website
* Redbridge Labour Party see the Ilford South Clp's website
* Richmond Labour Party
* Southwark Labour Party see the North Southwark and Bermondsey Clp's website
* Sutton Labour Party see Anand Shukla MP's website
* Tower Hamlets Labour Party
* Waltham Forest Labour Party
* Wandsworth Labour Party
* Westminster Labour Party
Julie Birch (formally Beulah Morline Birch) (born 1942) is a British killer. She killed her husband Paul Francis Birch, then aged 33, on Thursday 16 July 1987 at a flat in Horace Road, Kingston upon Thames. She wounded him in the thigh with a blast from a sawn-off shotgun and then stabbed him with a commando knife 13 times in the head, chest, and neck. Neighbours heard screaming and cries of "No, no, no. Oh my God". They called the police who, after they burst through the front door, found Julie Birch straddling her husband. Paul Birch was still alive and both were screaming.She turned the shotgun on herself and blasted away part of her shoulder. He had been stabbed five times in the chest and one wound had penetrated the heart. He was taken to Kingston Hospital where he died from haemorrhage and shock at 9.55 p.m. She was admitted to the same hospital under police guard and treated for several days.
The killing was premeditated. In a tape recording she made, she said, "It's the choice I have made. I have planned this for a long time and one thing I have decided is that the person who did this to me is coming with me. Killing Paul to me is like killing a slug." She had bought the shotgun and ammunition from an underworld contact for £200. She left her hair salon with a bag containing the dress in which she wanted to be buried. She lured her husband into the flat and started the attack at around 5.15 p.m.
In a police interview, she said, "If I could could do it again I would gladly. It was the greatest pleasure I have had in my entire life - pulling the trigger."
She appeared before magistrates on 27 July 1987 and was charged with her husband's murder. At her trial at Southwark Crown Court in August 1998, she pleaded guilty to manslaughter through diminished responsibility. Judge Gerald Butler committed her under the Mental Health Act to an indefinite period of treatment in the secure wing of Longrove Hospital, Epsom.
She appealed against her sentence. The three Appeal Court judges - Lord Justice Mustill, Mr. Justice Savill, and Mr. Justice McKinnon - ruled that indefinite detention was unnecessary.
Julie Birch was born in the West Indies. Before the killing she worked as a hairdresser at her own salon, B. Casual, in Piper Road, Norbiton. She had previously married in Canada and had three children by that marriage.
She met her husband during the mid-1970s in the then West Germany, where he was serving in the Military Police.
Paul Birch was born in Liverpool. At the time of his death, he was working as an embalmer for funeral directors Frederick W Paine at their mortuary also in Horace Road.
The killing was premeditated. In a tape recording she made, she said, "It's the choice I have made. I have planned this for a long time and one thing I have decided is that the person who did this to me is coming with me. Killing Paul to me is like killing a slug." She had bought the shotgun and ammunition from an underworld contact for £200. She left her hair salon with a bag containing the dress in which she wanted to be buried. She lured her husband into the flat and started the attack at around 5.15 p.m.
In a police interview, she said, "If I could could do it again I would gladly. It was the greatest pleasure I have had in my entire life - pulling the trigger."
She appeared before magistrates on 27 July 1987 and was charged with her husband's murder. At her trial at Southwark Crown Court in August 1998, she pleaded guilty to manslaughter through diminished responsibility. Judge Gerald Butler committed her under the Mental Health Act to an indefinite period of treatment in the secure wing of Longrove Hospital, Epsom.
She appealed against her sentence. The three Appeal Court judges - Lord Justice Mustill, Mr. Justice Savill, and Mr. Justice McKinnon - ruled that indefinite detention was unnecessary.
Julie Birch was born in the West Indies. Before the killing she worked as a hairdresser at her own salon, B. Casual, in Piper Road, Norbiton. She had previously married in Canada and had three children by that marriage.
She met her husband during the mid-1970s in the then West Germany, where he was serving in the Military Police.
Paul Birch was born in Liverpool. At the time of his death, he was working as an embalmer for funeral directors Frederick W Paine at their mortuary also in Horace Road.