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  2. The Daily Nation (Barbados) - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Nation is a colour newspaper published by the Nation Publishing Co. Limited, co-founded by Harold Hoyte and Fred Gollop in 1973. It covers local, regional and international news, and has different names on different days of the week.

  3. Lloyd Erskine Sandiford - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Sandiford was conferred the highest honour in Barbados; he was made a Knight of St. Andrew (KA) of the Order of Barbados. [6] In April 2008, under Prime Minister David Thompson , a resolution was brought to the Parliament of Barbados that the Sherbourne Conference Centre – which was Sir Lloyd's idea and brainchild – be renamed the ...

  4. David Thompson (Barbadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    As news of Thompson's death spread, regional and international dignitaries expressed their condolences. [27] [28] to the Thompson family and the nation. [29] Pope Benedict XVI was among those offering condolences for the Prime Minister and stated that he "invokes God's blessings upon the late Prime Minister's family and the people of Barbados."

  5. Frank Worrell - Wikipedia

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    Frank Worrell was a West Indies cricketer and Jamaican senator who captained the first black team in 1960–61. He was a stylish batsman, a useful bowler, and a pioneer of integration and social justice in cricket.

  6. Owen Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the life and career of Owen Arthur, the longest-serving prime minister of Barbados from 1994 to 2008. He was a champion of Caribbean integration and cooperation, and led Barbados through economic and social reforms.

  7. Errol Barrow - Wikipedia

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    Errol Barrow was a Barbadian statesman and the first prime minister of Barbados. He was a WWII aviator, lawyer, politician, author and the "Father of Independence" in Barbados.

  8. Tony Cozier - Wikipedia

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    Tony Cozier was a Barbadian cricket journalist, writer, and radio commentator on West Indian cricket for over fifty years. He was known for his knowledge of statistics, his wit and his criticism of the West Indian board.

  9. Tom Adams (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The distinguished service given by Tom Adams to Barbados and to the Commonwealth (of Britain and its former colonies) during nine years as prime minister will always be remembered.″ [5] Adams' deputy Prime Minister , Bernard St. John , succeeded him but the Barbadian electorate turned back to the other political party, voting in Errol Barrow ...

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