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    www.hamiltonscores.com/2007/09/28/warriors-off-to-impre - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/28/2007    Last Visited: 10/25/2009  

    And according to captain Mike Kavanagh, the team isn't even playing to its full potential.

    "Right now we are finding ways to win," said Kavanagh, who recorded a four point night as the Warriors edged Welland 6-4 Sept. 25.
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    Kavanagh, who sits in second place in league scoring with 13 points, said despite the team's success so far this season, the Warriors still have a long way to go in improving their overall game. "We're not even close to playing our best hockey," he said.
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    Picking up assists were Riley Steeves, Cayle Creen and Kavanagh.
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    Dovey banged in a goal mouth scramble, from Kavanagh and Greg Bryl.
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    However, Dovey, on a beautiful passing play from Kavanagh, put Stoney Creek ahead for good at the 11:33 mark.
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    Kavanagh rounded out the scoring with an empty-net marker at the 19:40 mark.
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    Kavanagh picked up the helper. Welland tied the game just 14 seconds later, but the Warriors closed out the period with Dovey's second of the game, assisted by Bryl and Kavanagh.
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    D. Ruberto, Kavanagh and Adam Montgomery notched the goals.
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    Jake Lyons, Justin Sanderson, Kavanagh and Montgomery picked up assists.
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    "I can't get him the puck enough," said Kavanagh.

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    www.hamiltonscores.com/hockey/news/?article=110822986 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/11/2007    Last Visited: 11/11/2007  

    The game also marked the return of the team's inspirational leader and captain, Mike Kavanagh, who has been sidelined with an injury since Oct. 2.
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    Sean Murray, Jason Popek, Gignac and Kavanagh netted the goals.

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    www.theirishworld.com/article.asp?SubSection_Id=8&Artic - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/10/2008  

    But the burly Lismore man faced an black and amber brick wall in the shape of Michael Kavanagh and Noel Hickey when the chance of a goal presented itself.
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    Shell-shocked Waterford manager Davy Fitzgerald introduced Jack Kennedy and Shane O'Sullivan on the resumption, while Ken McGrath was moved into centre-forward as Eoin Kelly and Eoin McGrath moved to the midfield to support their over run captain Michael ,Brick' Walsh.

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    sfnc.heywoodenamels.com/sfnc_round_1_April_26_2003.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/26/2003    Last Visited: 4/18/2007  

    Led by their Captain, Michael Kavanagh, with nine goals and Jess Thornton with four all the players contributed during the game.

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    BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Borneo healing plants... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/27/2006    Last Visited: 4/27/2006  

    "Such a declaration would ensure long-term protection to a region which might contain some of tomorrow's most significant medical discoveries," said Mike Kavanagh, Chief Executive Director of WWF-Malaysia.

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    Caomhánach - Article - Australian Reunion - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/21/2004    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    Descendents of Michael Kavanagh and his wife Mary McCabe
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    Michael and Mary left their home near Portarlington, County Laoise, Ireland and arrived in Sydney, Australia in 1840.
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    We looked over the land where Michael farmed, & viewed the few remaining buildings from that era, trying to gain some impression of the life led by our Michael and his family more than 100 years.And then we parted ways.

    The general consensus was that the weekend had been wonderful - and most successful.So much so that in October 2005 the 2nd Gathering will be held in Inverell, New South Wales - where Michael died, his ten children married and carried on the family into the next four generations.

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    Caomhánach - Article - Mike Kavanagh, WWF Malaysia - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/28/2002    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    Mike Kavanagh, WWF Malaysia
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    But there are people who stand up for the rain forest and the animals that it protects and in Malaysia one of the leading advocates of conservation and protection is Mikaail (Mike) Kavanagh bin Abdullah.

    Mikaail Kavanagh bin Abdullah

    Born in Surbiton, England in 1945 to Stephen and Dorothy Kavanagh, Mikaail was originally christened with the more familiar name of Michael.
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    Mike enjoyed a conventional English middle class childhood though his family were keen to indent a keen sense of his Irishness upon him.He especially enjoyed reading books on Irish heroes, which instilled a deep feeling of connection with Ireland, despite being three generations removed from the old sod.He also enjoys a Norman, German and English heritage.

    Mikes education was conducted primarily at King's College School Wimbledon.From there he went on to attend Sussex University during its heyday as the trendy university of the sixties.Although signed up to study social psychology for his bachelor's degree he had always been more interested in biology.He rapidly developed an interest in the evolution of behaviour, an area that was of little interest to most social scientists in the 1960s.In 1968 he graduated with a B.A. (Hons) in Psychology

    Mike has enjoyed a varied and interesting career.Before settling into full time employment he had a number of temporary jobs ranging from a shop assistant, farm labourer and a scaffolder's mate.He also served stints at Chessington and Jersey zoos as a keeper.Following his graduation in 1968 Mike joined the staff of the J. Walter Thompson Company, which was at the time the world's largest advertising agency.1971 saw Mike return to academia when he attended the Department of Psychology at the University of Georgia, researching captive monkeys and doing field work in Colombia.After receiving his Masters Degree in 1973 Mike returned to England.At the University of Sussex he obtained a Doctoral Degree for research on the behaviour and ecology of a species of monkey found in Cameroon.

    In 1978 Mike moved to Malaysia where his work on primates continued as the co-ordinator of a multi-university primateogical research programme.He also led an international team on a six-month field survey on behalf of the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).In 1982 he took a year out, travelling between the US, Uganda and England while researching books on primates and the international primate trade.The result was "A Complete Guide to Monkeys, Apes and Other Primates" (Cape, London 1983 and Viking, New York 1984), a readable description of the humankind's closest relatives that is still widely read today.

    Returning to Malaysia in 1983 Mike joined the WWF as a Project Executant.He was seconded to the Sarawak Forest Department (located on the north-west coast of the island of Borneo) and helped to establish the wildlife sanctuary of Lanjak-Entimau, the largest in Malaysia, and the Batang Ai national park.Both reserves are home to wild orang-utans and Lanjak-Entimau can boast healthy populations of gibbons and other mammals as well as a rich diversity of bird and fish species.

    As time progressed Mike began to involve himself in fundraising and high level advocacy.He also assumed responsibility in the crucial area of developing conservation policy.In 1986 he was made a Project Director at the WWF.He developed his ideas on the use of natural resources and began to work with regional state governments and their agencies on implementation.This work led to a request from the department of the Malaysian Prime Minister that Mike establish a team to develop a national conservation strategy.The resulting report, which was very much a joint effort by many people and agencies, became a key document for natural resource management in Malaysia.

    In 1988 Mike established a Conservation Department for the WWF and was appointed its director.This new role saw him take overall responsibility for all fieldwork and policy development undertaken by the WWF in Malaysia.That same year also brought changes in his personal life; converting to Islam, Michael Kavanagh now became Mikaail Kavanagh bin Abdullah.In Malaysia, it is traditional for a convert to Islam to take a new name and to add "bin Abdullah" which implies that he takes Allah as his "father".Mike chose to be "Mikaail" because in Islam, the angel Mikaail is responsible for the land, the sea and the air.Mike liked the idea of being named after the angel "with the conservation portfolio."

    1988 saw another big, positive change in Mike's life when he married Norlidah Wati bte Haji Rasib.They have been blessed with a son Iskandar, and a daughter Shakira.Malaysian names traditionally lack a European-style surname.Mike and Norlidah Wati, however, wished the Kavanagh name to go forward to the next generation, so their children are respectively "Iskandar Kavanagh bin Mikaail Kavanagh", and "Shakira Kavanagh binti Mikaail Kavanagh", in an unusual merging of traditions.

    In 1991 Mike became Executive Director of WWF Malaysia, a position he still holds today.Under his stewardship the WWF has grown from a rather small organisation into a widely respected national institution.Recognised as a voice of conscience, under Mike it has also been accepted as a voice of authority on the practical implementation of conservation in the face of progress.In fact, as elsewhere in the World, WWF Malaysia promotes conservation as an essential part of sustainable development.If we want to leave our children a living planet, then we had better manage start managing the Earth properly right now.It is at least partly due to this very practical approach that WWF is taken so seriously by governments.In Malaysia, Mike and his colleagues frequently get asked to help solve conservation problems; and Mike himself serves on various very senior committees that advise government.

    Recently Mike has been active in defending the tigers of Malaysia.The encroachment of man on the rainforest means that encounters between humans and tigers are becoming more and more common.A series of reported attacks and three deaths in the state of Kelantan have resulted in many people calling for action from the authorities.Tigers enjoy protected status in Malaysia but that has not prevented the Chief Minister of Kelantan calling on the army to purge all the tigers in his state.Thankfully, the Federal Government of Malaysia refused to take such a drastic step and is allied with the WWF in seeking practical ways for humans and tigers to live in close proximity to each other where the forests meet with human habitations.So the struggle continues and Mike and the WWF continue to stand up and give a voice to those who have none.

    Mike Kavanagh in the forest with colleagues who are working on camera traps to survey tigersFor his long service and outstanding work in Malaysia Mike received the equivalent of a knighthood in 1996, giving him the title "Datuk".In accordance with convention, his wife is now a "Datin" (equivalent to "Lady").This year he was also made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE).Mike recognises that these honours are a tribute to the work of many equally deserving people and is quick to acknowledge the contribution of everyone concerned with Malaysian conservation.He feels therefore, that he and his family should always do their best to serve the community and conservation in whatever small ways they can.

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    Caomhánach - Articles, News and Stories - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    Michael Kavanagh
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    Mike places a call from California to Ireland and talks to the new Clann Chief.
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    Descendents of Michael Kavanagh and his wife Mary McCabe.
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    Mike works for the World Wildlife Fund and is helping to protect the natural resources and biodiversity of Malaysia.

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    Caomhánach - Featured Family Member - Michael Joseph... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/30/2004    Last Visited: 10/1/2008  

    Michael Joseph Kavanagh (later to become Walsall's most popular Lord Mayor) was born in Walsall, Staffordshire, England on 20 February 1879.He was the eldest of seven children of Irish immigrant parents whose ancestors came from an ancient settlement twelve miles from Galway City on the eastern shores of Lough Corrib called Annaghdown.Little is known to me of his early life in Walsall except fleeting childhood memories of my grandfather's brother Michael Joseph Kavanagh (Great Uncle Mike)

    He joined the South Staffordshire Regiment of the British Army and served in the Anglo/Boer War of 1899 to 1902 in operations in Cape Colony, The Transvaal and at Wittegbergin.At the outbreak of World War 1 he reenlisted into the same regiment as a private and advanced to the rank of Colour Sergeant while serving with the British Expeditionary Force in France and Belgium from 14 May 1915 to 27 September 1916 and from 17 March 1917 to 29 April 1917.He served at the Battle of the Somme, probably the most infamous battle which British troops took part - approximately 20,000 Allied soldiers lost their lives on the first day of this battle on 1 July 1916.He was wounded twice during the Somme offensive.He was appointed to a King's Commission as a second Lieutenant on 12 January 1915 and was prompted to Lieutenant on 27 September 1915.On 4 January 1916 he was awarded the Military Cross for Gallantry (one of the top British military awards) on 16 November 1916.

    The notification of his award was published in the London Gazette with the following citation - "For conspicuous gallantry during operations.Though knocked over and wounded by a shell, he took over command of a machine gun company two days later, and, suffering from shock and considerable pain, stuck to his command and did good work."He was promoted to Acting Captain on 8 March 1918.

    Captain Michael Joseph Kavanagh M.C. retired on retired pay on 28 November 1919 and was granted the full rank of Captain.He is mentioned for his gallantry in J.P. Taylor's book, "History of the South Staffordshire Regiment"

    Captain Kavanagh lived at mount street, Walsall and his occupation is listed as secretary and later as a retired army officer.He was elected to Walsall Council in November 1931 for Caldmore Ward.He was elected Lord Mayor of Walsall in November 1945.He served on many committees including: Blind Persons health and Housing Committee, Public Works Committee and General Purposes Committee.He always fought for better conditions for his fellowman and was extremely proud of his Irish blood.

    During World War 2 he served as Platoon Commander of No. 21 Platoon of the 27th., Staffordshire of the Home Guard.

    In 1948 he became a Alderman and represented Paddock Ward on Walsall Council until he retired from political life in 1962.He is buried in Walsall at St. Mary's on the Mount Catholic Church and some of his descendants still live in Walsall where his portrait hangs in Walsall Town Hall.Captain Michael Joseph Kavanagh M.C. was awarded the following military medals for service during three wars:

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    Diversion II / NJScuba.com - Guest Book - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/1/2002    Last Visited: 9/9/2005  

    Michael S. Kavanagh - 07/01/03Capt. Steve,Great website!

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