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  2. Robert Montague (Jamaican politician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Montague (born 1965) is a Jamaican politician with the Jamaica Labour Party. He comes from a political family; his father Asquith Nathaniel was a charter member of the JLP. He entered politics in 1990 as a councillor for Carron Hall, Saint Mary Parish. [1] He later became the mayor of Port Maria. [2]

  3. Everald Warmington - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Everald Errol Warmington CD (born 1952) is a Jamaican politician with the Jamaica Labour Party. [1] He has represented the Saint Catherine South Western constituency in the Parliament of Jamaica since 2002.

  4. Coral Gardens incident - Wikipedia

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    The years prior to the Coral Gardens incident saw the building of tensions between the Rastafarian community and the British colonial government in Jamaica.In 1958, British police engaged in several arrests and evictions of Rastafarians, often bringing to bear charges for the possession of cannabis, which is used as a Rastafarian religious sacrament.

  5. Edwin Allen - Wikipedia

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    Allen was born on April 17, 1905, in St. Andrew, Jamaica.He was the son of David Allen and Aneita Celestine Allen (nee Nugent). [2] Allen was educated at Mico College and at the Institute of Education of the University of London, where he received a BA in History, Law and Economics, and was awarded a teaching professional certificate.

  6. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Harvard University at night in July 2017. On July 1, 2007, Drew Gilpin Faust, dean of Harvard Radcliffe Institute, was appointed Harvard's 28th and the university's first female president. [41] On July 1, 2018, Faust retired and joined the board of Goldman Sachs, and Lawrence Bacow became Harvard's 29th president. [42]

  7. 2017 in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    2 March – New elections to the Northern Ireland Assembly are held. The Democratic Unionist Party loses ten seats, while Sinn Féin loses one seat. [29]5 March – Tens of thousands of people including NHS employees, campaigners and union representatives march in London to protest against "yet more austerity" in the health service.

  8. Asian News International - Wikipedia

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    Asian News International (ANI) is an Indian news agency that offers syndicated multimedia news feed to news bureaus in India and elsewhere. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Established by Prem Prakash in 1971, it was the first agency in India to syndicate video news, [ 6 ] and, as of 2019, [update] is the biggest television news agency in India.

  9. Timeline of the Donald Trump presidency (2017 Q3) - Wikipedia

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    At this same news conference he voices his personal support of the rationale of the Alt-right's claim that General Lee was a historical figure of similar historical importance to Lincoln, Washington and Jefferson, and that he therefore supported the Alt-Right's rationale for protesting against the removal of the Charlottesville statue of ...