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  2. Ian Smith - Wikipedia

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    Ian Douglas Smith was born on 8 April 1919 in Selukwe (now Shurugwi), a small mining and farming town about 310 km (190 mi) southwest of the Southern Rhodesian capital Salisbury. He had two elder sisters, Phyllis and Joan.

  3. Ian T. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Ian T. Smith is an English lawyer who is the Clifford Chance Professor of Employment Law at the University of East Anglia.He taught at the Universities of Canterbury, (Christchurch) and Exeter before coming to the UEA Law School when it opened in 1977.

  4. Murgitroyd - Wikipedia

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    Murgitroyd is an international practice of intellectual property attorneys, headquartered in Glasgow, which specialises in patents, trade marks, designs and copyrights. The practice was established in 1975 and currently has 22 offices worldwide, and over 440 employees.

  5. How to Find a Small Business Attorney - AOL

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    Here’s how to find a small business attorney for your business, what small business attorneys do, and considerations before you hire.

  6. Actor Ian Smith, Neighbours’ Harold Bishop, reveals terminal ...

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    The 86-year-old told an Australian news programme he has been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive, non-fixable cancer’.

  7. Neighbours star Ian Smith, who plays Harold Bishop, leaves ...

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    Ian Smith has quit Neighbours after being diagnosed with a “non-fixable cancer”.. The 86-year-old has played fan favourite Harold Bishop on the Australian soap since 1987. The news comes ...

  8. Republican Front (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Front was a political party in Zimbabwe in the 1980s, led by Ian Smith as the continuation of the Rhodesian Front. The name change came on 6 June 1981 as an attempt to distance itself from its policies of the past. [1] On 23 July 1984 it was renamed the Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe.

  9. Ian Heath Gershengorn - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Gershengorn joined the law firm of Jenner & Block, rising to the level of Partner in the firm's litigation department, working in the firm's Appellate and Supreme Court Practice and in its Communications Practice. [4] While at the firm, Gershengorn was very active in representing Indian tribes in Supreme Court and appellate litigation. [5]