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Jeff Green is editor-in-chief of Games for Windows Magazine, published by Ziff-Davis. Jeff became EIC in 2001, taking over for George Jones, who had taken over for Johnny Wilson, one of the magazine's longest serving editors-in-chief. Jeff was had been an editor of the magazine and the writer of the magazine's last-page column, Greenspeak.
Jeff Green (born September 6, 1962) NASCAR.com (2006). blank">Jeff Green - Biography. URL accessed on June 17, 2006. is a stock car racer in the NASCAR _NEXTEL Cup Series. He is currently unemployed.
Green's 1990 Nashville Speedway USA championship led to his first foray in NASCAR. For several years, he raced part-time in the Busch Series before thriving as a full-time driver in 1995 and 1996. He then went through a two-year NEXTEL Cup stint with Diamond Ridge Motorsports and Felix Sabates.
Green returned to the Busch Series in 1999. In three seasons, he won the 2000 championship by 616 points, a series record which stood until 2006, and finished second twice. Green participated in IROC's 25th season in 2001, and has raced with four different NEXTEL Cup teams since 2002.
Jeffrey Lynn Green (born August 28 1986) is an American professional basketball player for the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics, and a former college basketball player in the NCAA. He attended Georgetown University where he was in his junior year, before deciding to enter the 2007 NBA Draft. Green was selected fifth overall by the Boston Celtics , who then traded his rights to the Seattle SuperSonics.
Jeff Stuart Green (born June 21, 1956) is a Canadian writer, playwright, producer, and director working in a variety of media including radio, television, computer and DVD-based multimedia, and in live club settings . His work has earned him critical acclaim and a number of awards. In addition to the work he has created, he was instrumental in the evolution of broadcast radio in the Ottawa, Ontario, Canada market during the late 1970s and the 1980s — specifically, the Carleton University non-profit radio station CKCU-FM and the commercial album oriented rock station CHEZ-FM.
Currently, he is working on a DVD-based interactive multimedia production, titled "Stranger Still", as a follow-on to his CD-ROM based productions, "Midnight Stranger" and "Mode"; a speculative fiction novel featuring the lead character from his radio plays "Spaxter" and "Spaxterback"; a philosophical treatise on the nature of reality entitled "Everything's True"; and every two weeks he produces and hosts an overnight radio show on CKCU-FM.
In addition to his work in multimedia, he is also heavily involved in the practice of yoga, has a black belt in aikido and has studied it in Japan, was a Western Ontario Secondary School Association all-around gymnastics champion, received his Masters level of canoeing from the Taylor Statten Camps of Canada, and has taught canoeing in Australia.
Jeff Green (born February 23 1964 in Chester) is an English comedian and writer.
He has been the star of several BBC television shows, and frequently appears in stand-up festivals around the country and on London's famed West End. His first solo tour in the United Kingdom sold out every show, and was broadcast on the ITV network. His first book, The A-Z of Living Together was a commercial and critical success, reaching the fifth spot of the Sunday Times Bestsellers List and remaining in the top ten for five weeks. As of 2007, he is recording a new program for BBC Radio which will air in August.




