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  2. Owen Arthur - Wikipedia

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    Owen Arthur. Owen Seymour Arthur PC (17 October 1949 – 27 July 2020) [5] [6] was a Barbadian politician who served as the fifth prime minister of Barbados from 6 September 1994 to 15 January 2008. He is the longest-serving Barbadian prime minister to date. [6] He also served as Leader of the Opposition from 1 August 1993 to 6 September 1994 ...

  3. File:Nation newspaper building, (Barbados).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Daily Nation newspaper of Barbados. Currently a division of ONE Caribbean Media. Date: 30 November 2000: Source: Own work: ... The Daily Nation (Barbados)

  4. HM Glendairy Prison - Wikipedia

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    HM Glendairy Prison. Coordinates: 13.1100°N 59.6027°W. Formerly US Naval Base. Cell Block "B" Harrison's Point Prisons-Barbados. Glendairy Prison, also called Her Majesty's Prison, was the correctional facility located in the country of Barbados. The prison, which housed up to 1,000 male and female inmates, was located in Station Hill, St ...

  5. Billie Miller - Wikipedia

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    Succeeded by. Mia Mottley. Personal details. Born. ( 1944-01-08) 8 January 1944 (age 80) British Windward Islands (now Barbados) Dame Billie Antoinette Miller, DA, OOC (born 8 January 1944) is a Barbadian politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister. Miller is a member of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP).

  6. List of newspapers by circulation - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers by circulation. This is a list of paid daily newspapers in the world by average circulation. Worldwide newspaper circulation figures are compiled by the International Federation of Audit Bureaux of Circulations and World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers. This list shows the latest figures that are publicly ...

  7. History of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The island was an English and later a British colony from 1625 until 1966. Sugar cane cultivation in Barbados began in the 1640s, which saw the increasing importation of black slaves from West Africa. Several black slave codes were implemented in the late-17th century which resulted in several slave rebellion attempts, however none was ...

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