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  2. The Barbados Advocate - Wikipedia

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    The Advocate ("Barbados Advocate") is the second most dominant daily newspaper in the country of Barbados. First established in 1895, the Advocate is the longest continually published newspaper in the country. Printed in colour, the Advocate covers a wide array of topics including: business, sports, entertainment news, politics, editorials, and ...

  3. List of newspapers in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Barbadian [3]; Barbados Agricultural Reporter; Barbados Gazette - Barbados' first newspaper, established 1731.; Barbados Globe & Colonial Advocate; Barbados Mercury [4]; Barbados Recorder

  4. Tony Cozier - Wikipedia

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    He became the editor of the Barbados Daily News in 1961, where he worked with retired cricketer Everton Weekes, [8] [9] and covered the West Indies tour to England in 1963. [6] He was subsequently the cricket correspondent of the Barbados Advocate , and in 1973 he helped to set up The Daily Nation newspaper. [ 6 ]

  5. David Thompson (Barbadian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Health issues and death. Wikinews has related news: Prime Minister of Barbados David Thompson dies at age 48. At a media briefing at his official Ilaro Court residence on 14 May 2010, Thompson, accompanied by his personal physician, Richard Ishmael, said that he had been suffering with stomach pains since early March.

  6. Henry de Boulay Forde - Wikipedia

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    Henry de Boulay Forde was born on 20 March 1933 on Water Street, Christ Church, Barbados to a working class family and attended Christ Church Boys’ Foundation School for his secondary education [1] and later attended Christ's College, Cambridge University for his law degree and was admited to the British and Barbadian Bar in 1959.

  7. Maurice King (lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, King served as Permanent Representative of Barbados to the United Nations, as well as a legal counsel for the Democratic Labour Party. [3] [4] He served as Attorney-General of Barbados from 1986 to 1989. [2] He then went on to head the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and International Business from 1989 to 1993.

  8. Grantley Herbert Adams - Wikipedia

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    Grantley Herbert Adams. Sir Grantley Herbert Adams, CMG, QC (28 April 1898 – 28 November 1971) was a Barbadian politician. He served as the inaugural premier of Barbados from 1954 to 1958 and then became the first and only prime minister of the West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962. He was a founder of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP), [1 ...

  9. Kerryann Ifill - Wikipedia

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    Kerryann F. Ifill (born 20 December 1973) [ 1] is a Barbadian politician. She served as President of the Senate of Barbados from 2012 to 2018. [ 2] She lost her sight due to cataracts at the age of four. She initially had to leave school, before attending a school for the blind from the age of six. [ 3]