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  2. Emancipation Statue (Haggett Hall, Barbados) - Wikipedia

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    It is located in Barbados, east of Bridgetown at centre of the J.T.C. Ramsay roundabout formed at the junction of the ABC Highway and Highway 5. Many Barbadians refer to the statue as Bussa, the name of a slave who helped inspire a revolt against the plantocracy society in Barbados in 1816, though the statue is not actually sculpted to be Bussa.

  3. Nyeem Young - Wikipedia

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    Nyeem Young (born 22 September 2000) is a West Indian cricketer. [1] Young was named in the West Indies' squads for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup [2] and the 2020 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. [3]

  4. Jeff Hostetler - Wikipedia

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    Hostetler finally seemed to reach his breaking point in December 1990. He had seen meaningful action in only one game that season, replacing Simms in the Giants' first game against the Phoenix Cardinals. Although he led the team to victory by engineering a late comeback with the team down 19–10 (they would win 20–19), Simms resumed his ...

  5. Judiciary of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Simplification of the government structure of Barbados. There are three levels of courts in Barbados, structured as follows: The magistrates' courts; The Supreme Court, made up of: The High Court; The Court of Appeal Caribbean Court of Justice, which replaced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 2005 in cases originating from Barbados.

  6. Breaking News (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Breaking News" is a song credited to American recording artist Michael Jackson. The song is said to have been written by Jackson, Eddie Cascio and James Porte, produced by Teddy Riley, Cascio and Jackson, and was included on the 2010 edition of his first posthumous album, Michael.

  7. Matthew Wright (triathlete) - Wikipedia

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    Wright was born in 1992 in Barbados, and grew up there. [2] When young, he competed in multiple sports, including swimming, surfing, cricket and football. [3] While in primary school, he tried out triathlon for the first time at a youth tournament organized by the Triathlon Association of Barbados. [3]

  8. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  9. The Merrymen - Wikipedia

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    The Merrymen, sometimes written as The MerryMen, are a popular calypso band from Barbados.. The Merrymen's career spans five decades, from the early-1960s to the 2000s. As of 2011. the Merrymen were still performing.