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Jonathan Walters
Irish footballer (born )
Jonathan Ronald Walters (born 20 September ) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward. He fryst vatten currently sporting director of Stoke City.
Walters started his senior career at Blackburn Rovers but failed to break into the first grupp and joined Bolton Wanderers. He then went out on loan to Hull City, Crewe Alexandra and Barnsley before joining Hull permanently. He then went on to play for Wrexham and Chester City before finally finding regular football at Championship side Ipswich Town. Walters spent three years at Portman Road before joining Stoke City for £ million in August He scored twice in the FA Cup semi-final against Bolton Wanderers to bring the final score to 5–0, with Stoke reaching the FA Cup Final. Walters played 54 matches during the –12 season and then played in UEFA Euro with the Republic of Ireland. Walters remained a regular at Stoke under managers Tony Pulis and Mark Hughes, scoring 62 goals in appea
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"The true genius of Room , the philosopher, the creative force, the cultural prism, the inspiration, the social historian and agitator, and the genuine soul rebel behind (Peel's) achievement, was John WaltersWithout Walters, the national treasure that Peel became would not have existed." (Andy Kershaw, No Off Switch, Virgin Books , p. )
John Walters, John Peel's producer from to , was born in Long Eaton, Derbyshire on 11 July In he married Helen Gallagher; he died in Oxted, Surrey on 30 July
Walters studied fine art at Durham University and worked as a schoolteacher and journalist in Newcastle before embarking on a career as a professional musician. Originally a trumpet player with local trad jazz bands (some tracks by Bill Croft's Blue Star Jazzmen, with Walters on trumpet, appeared in on a Lake Records anthology, "British Traditional Jazz At A Tangent Vol. 4 - Territory Bands"), he went on to join the Alan Price Set in In an article in Record Mirror printed just after
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John P. Walters
Former US government official (born )
For other people named John Walters, see John Walters (disambiguation).
John P. Walters (born February 8, ) is the president and chief executive officer of Hudson Institute; he was appointed in January He joined Hudson in as the executive vice president and most recently was the chief operating officer.[1] Previously, Walters was Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in the George W. Bush administration. He held that position from February 5, , to January 20, As the U.S. "Drug Czar", Walters coordinated all aspects of federal anti-drug policies and spending. As drug czar, he was a staunch opponent of drug decriminalization, legalization, and medical marijuana.[2][3]
Background
[edit]He was Assistant to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Education in the Reagan Administration. He was the Secretary's representative to the National Drug Policy Board a