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  2. Susan F. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood graduated from Rhodes College in 1980. She earned her PhD in biology from Boston University in 1989, through the university's Marine Program at the Marine Biological Laboratory. [1]

  3. James L. Goddard - Wikipedia

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    8th Commissioner of Food and Drugs; In office January 17, 1966 – July 1, 1968: President: Lyndon B. Johnson: Preceded by: George P. Larrick: Succeeded by: Herbert L. Ley Jr. 8th Director of the Communicable Disease Center

  4. Kenneth Arthur Newton Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Hon. Kenneth Arthur Newton Jones JP (1 September 1924 – 11 October 1964), better known as Ken Jones, was a Jamaican Labour Party (JLP) politician and Minister of Communications and Works in the nation's first independent cabinet from 1962 until his sudden and suspicious death in 1964.

  5. The Free Press Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Free Press Journal is an Indian English-language daily newspaper that was established in 1928 by Swaminathan Sadanand, who also acted as its first editor. First produced to complement a news agency, the Free Press of India, it was a supporter of the Independence movement. It is published in Mumbai, India.

  6. Hazel Rodney Blackman - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Blackman was born Hazel Hyscinth Rodney in Kingston, Jamaica in 1921, to George and Alphasenia Rodney. She was the third of eleven children, including brothers Winston, Neville, Karl and sisters Ivy, Joyce, Winifred and Marcia.

  7. Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The London Free Press, a daily newspaper based in London, Ontario, Canada; Los Angeles Free Press, an underground newspaper; Free Press (Scotland), which merged with the Aberdeen Journal in 1922 to become The Aberdeen Press and Journal; Syrian Free Press, an electronic newspaper about Syrian events; Winnipeg Free Press, a daily newspaper

  8. 2016 in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Voters in Jamaica go to the polls for a general election, with the Jamaican Labour Party, led by Andrew Holness, winning a narrow victory. [2] 1 May – Two missionaries from the United States are found slain in separate areas of rural St. Mary parish.

  9. History of Jamaican newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In Colonial Jamaica, during the 18th and 19th centuries, there were a number of newspapers that represented the views of the white planters who owned slaves. These newspapers included the Royal Gazette, The Diary and Kingston Daily Advertiser, Cornwall Chronicle, Cornwall Gazette, and Jamaica Courant.