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Michael Fay, 59, faked papers to get a job with Libyan firm Afriqiyah Airways, flying passengers into Gatwick.
BBC: Fake airline pilot 'landed planes at Gatwick'
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New Zealand banker Michael Fay sued defending champion Dennis Conner in 1987 after Conner refused to consider his challenge to race in a 90-foot monohull.
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The southeast Asian city-state of five million people is perhaps best known for banning the sale of chewing gum or caning vandals, including American Michael Fay in 1994 for spray-painting cars.
WSJ: Wealth Over the Edge | WSJ.Money Spring 2013
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Lawyers first got a piece of the action in the late 1980s when defender Dennis Conner and the San Diego Yacht Club refused to accept a challenge from New Zealand banker Michael Fay.
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