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    John "Jackie" McDonald (born 2 August 1947) is a Northern Irish loyalist and the incumbent Ulster Defence Association (UDA) brigadier for South Belfast...
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  • due to a fight with republicans at the same parade. Along with Jackie McDonald and Billy McFarland, fellow brigadiers on the UDA's Inner Council, Gregg was...
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  • attacking North Antrim and Londonderry chief Billy McFarland, whom he denounced as a dinosaur. Jackie McDonald dismissed the whole plan as a scam by Adair,...
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  • John Macdonell (disambiguation) Jack McDonald (disambiguation) John McDonnell (disambiguation) Jackie McDonald (born 1947), Ulster Defence Association...
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  • and various brigadiers were removed from office, with the likes of Jackie McDonald, Joe English and Jim Gray taking their places. A second internal feud...
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  • leader and McMichael's successor, Jackie McDonald, who for a period had acted as one of McMichael's bodyguards. In a 2012 interview he recalled McMichael...
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    brigadiers include: Jackie McDonald—South Belfast (~1980s-present) Resident of the Taughmonagh estate in South Belfast. McDonald was a cautious supporter...
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  • position had been held by John McMichael until he was assassinated by the Provisional IRA in 1987. Jackie McDonald was chosen as McMichael's replacement by Andy...
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    crime". Members included Donald Hodgen, Sam "Skelly" McCrory, "Fat" Jackie Thompson, James and Herbie Millar. Adair, Hodgen, McCrory and Thompson were classmates...
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  • on the Lower Shankill with fellow brigadiers John Gregg, Billy McFarland, Jackie McDonald and Jimbo Simpson in attendance. However early in the day clashes...
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    Belhomme, Jackie McLean. Nantes: Lenka lente, 2014. ISBN 978-2-9545845-4-6 Jackie McLean at Allmusic Jackie McLean discography at Discogs Jackie McLean at...
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    2022. "Audra McDonald to Return to Broadway as Billie Holiday". The New York Times. February 25, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014. "Audra Mcdonald Nets a Record...
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  • and Inner Council members Jackie McDonald (who had regained his former position as South Belfast brigadier) and John Gregg, McFarland was unenthusiastic...
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    Jackie Joseph (born November 7, 1933) is an American actress and writer. She is best known for her role as Jackie Parker on The Doris Day Show (1971–1973)...
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  • supported by Chief Constable Hugh Orde who was seen to shake hands with Jackie McDonald, a senior loyalist believed to be the UDA's leading figure in the south...
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    SBS MBE PMW (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan, is a Hong Kong actor, director, writer, producer, martial artist,...
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    presence of paramilitary insignia. John McMichael 1970s–1987 Jackie McDonald 1988–1989 Alex Kerr 1989–1995 Jackie McDonald 1995–date Bruce, S., The Red Hand:...
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  • Adair finally broke from Spence in 2003 when South Belfast Brigadier Jackie McDonald purged the Shankill of C Company and Adair's supporters. Adair reacted...
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    Belfast Brigade, commanded for many years by the late John McMichael and currently by Jackie McDonald. Its first known commander was Sammy Murphy who also led...
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    The American fast-food restaurant chain McDonald's was founded in 1940 by the McDonald brothers, Richard and Maurice, and has since grown to the world's...
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    John Herbert Gleason (February 26, 1916 – June 24, 1987), known as Jackie Gleason, was an American actor, comedian, writer, and composer also known as...
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  • predecessor Jim Spence. Initially, Kincaid largely followed the lead of Jackie McDonald, the brigadier in South Belfast who had emerged as effective leader...
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  • Nesbitt, Michael McGimpsey, Hugh Smyth and Brian Ervine, UVF chief John "Bunter" Graham and UDA South Belfast brigadier Jackie McDonald. In accordance with...
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  • as Maude Brink, Joanne's aunt Zoe Kazan as Jackie McDonald (Newman's first wife, aka Jackie Witte) Tom McCarthy as Sidney Lumet Alessandro Nivola as Richard...
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  • by two young gunmen using Thompson and McCrory's plans, on 1 February. The mainstream UDA under Jackie McDonald prepared to launch an assault on the lower...
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  • meeting of all the brigadiers bar Adair at which he, John Gregg, Jackie McDonald, Billy McFarland and Andre Shoukri found Adair guilty of treason for his...
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  • Jackie's Bag is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean recorded in 1959 and 1960 and released by Blue Note. It features three tracks with McLean...
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  • Vertigo is an album by American saxophonist Jackie McLean, recorded in 1962 and 1963 but not released on the Blue Note label until 1980. The initial release...
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  • St Kilda Jack McDonald (rugby union) (1914–1983), Australian rugby union player Jackie McDonald (born 1947), UDA member John McDonald (disambiguation)...
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    Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Kennedy Onassis (née Bouvier /ˈbuːvieɪ/; July 28, 1929 – May 19, 1994) was an American writer, book editor, and socialite who served...
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