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Encyclopedia > David Gunn

David Gunn is the name of:

  • David Gunn, an American actor whose acting credits include The Convent (2000) and Vampire Journals (1997).

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David Gunn (243 words)
David Gunn became the head of Amtrak in May 2002.
Gunn has focussed on improving track maintenance and equipment on the subway and on rebuilding old buses in the TTC's own maintenance facilities.
Before coming to Toronto, Gunn had held the top transit jobs in New York, Washington, and Philadelphia, but now he plans to retire to rural Nova Scotia and not to seek another position, though Ottawa, where the OC Transpo General Manager was recently fired, could certainly use his services.
The Life of Dr. David Gunn (530 words)
David Gunn was educated at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee and received his M.D. from the University of Kentucky.
You see, Dr. Gunn suffered the effects of a childhood bout with polio, which resulted in the limited use of his left leg; however, he did not let his physical pain obstruct his duty as a doctor.
The dedication, skill, and care exhibited by Dr. Gunn was repaid to him on March 10, 1993 when a lone assassin, drunk on the vitriolic rhetoric of spite-filled anti-abortion and church leaders, shot him three times in the back as he tried to enter a clinic in Pensacola, Florida.
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