Will Young
Will Young
William Robert "Will" Youngis an English singer-songwriter and actor who came to prominence after winning the 2002 inaugural series of the British music contest Pop Idol, making him the first winner of the worldwide Idol franchise. His double A-sided debut single "Anything Is Possible" / "Evergreen" was released two weeks after the show's finale and became the fastest-selling debut single in the UK. Young also came in fifth place in World Idol performing his single "Light My Fire"...
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth20 January 1979
CityWokingham, England
We're all happy that he's been found, and the family's going to have a father and a husband again.
We played much better in the second half. We started doing the things we've been working on in practice and were more relaxed.
We provided food for the family for three days. We also raised enough money to assist with bills for a couple of months while he was out of work.
We played hard until the end, ... Lots of props go out to the young kids. They showed a lot of heart and didn't quit.
We have to score more goals. (But) at least we're getting chances. When you're not getting chances, it's really bad. Other games, we got 15 shots on net. That's never going to cut it. But there were signs of life tonight.
We hope that we will be able to hit the goal of 847 on Thursday.
We don't expect him to go eight innings every night. But if he keeps us in games as the No. 5 starter that's going to be big.
We do not expect the negotiations to break down this time, ... Members of the WTO agreed that some consensus should be reached on issues of subsidies and tariffs to agriculture and the service industry. We are prudently optimistic that some consensus will be reached.
The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want.
Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier.
In Australia, a deaf person attending an interview must take their own interpreter at their own expense, or ask the employer to provide one. Believe me, nothing says 'I'm the best person for this job' quite like asking an employer to pay to interview you.
Most disability charity hinges on that notion - that you need to send your money in quick before all these poor, pitiful people die. Peddling pity brings in the bucks, yo.
I've lost count of the number of times that I've been approached by strangers wanting to tell me that they think I'm brave or inspirational, and this was long before my work had any kind of public profile.
The mere suggestion that not speaking for a day can give you an appreciation of the social isolation that comes with the experience of disability, particularly those whose impairments prohibit them from communicating verbally, is insensitive at best.