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  2. C. H. J. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry James Taylor [1] (1857–1899), was an American journalist, editor, lawyer, orator, and political organizer. An early supporter of Democratic President Grover Cleveland , he was appointed Minister to Liberia during Cleveland's first presidential term.

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  5. Charles Taylor (Liberian politician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Taylor is also said to have been the husband or partner to Agnes Reeves Taylor. [87] Agnes and Charles met when Taylor was head of the General Services Agency in the mid-1980s during the regime of former President Samuel Kanyon Doe. [88] According to Trial international, Charles Taylor and Agnes Reeves Taylor married in Ghana in 1986. [89]

  6. Charles Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Taylor most often refers to: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician) (born 1948), warlord and president of Liberia Charles Taylor (philosopher) (born 1931), Canadian philosopher and social theorist

  7. Charles S. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stanfield Taylor (1808–1865), English-born pioneer Charles Simeon Taylor (1851–1913), American politician Charles Taylor (Conservative politician) (Charles Stuart Taylor, 1910–1989), English politician

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  9. Charles P. B. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was born in 1935 in Ottawa, Ontario. While studying at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Taylor was part of the student broadcast team on CFRC, the campus radio station. He went on to work for Reuters news service in London, England, from 1955 until 1962, when he joined the staff of The Globe and Mail newspaper in