Percival Noel James Patterson, ON, OCC, KC (born 10 April 1935), popularly known as P.J. Patterson, is a Jamaican former politician who served as the sixth...
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as Prime Minister and PNP leader. His former Deputy Prime Minister, P. J. Patterson, assumed both offices. Manley was married five times. In 1946, he married...
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when she became its president. In the PNP's internal vote to elect P. J. Patterson's successor, held on 26 February 2006, she received 1,775 votes, while...
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retired from politics in 1992, and was replaced as party leader by P. J. Patterson. Patterson led the PNP to victory in 1993, 1997, and 2002, becoming the first...
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years, according to United Nations estimates. Former Prime Minister P. J. Patterson described the situation as "a national challenge of unprecedented proportions"...
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Press published The World War I Memoirs of Robert P. Patterson: A Captain in the Great War, edited by J. Garry Clifford.[citation needed] In 2014, the University...
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people with the surname Patterson include: Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ahmet Patterson (fl. 2010s), English boxer...
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leader P. J. Patterson retained his position as Prime Minister, becoming the first political leader to win three successive elections. Patterson stepped...
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a white English trader who had migrated from Yorkshire, and Susannah Patterson, a black woman of the Comfort Hall plantation, Manchester. Samuel Manley...
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to defeat in a number of subsequent elections against a PNP led by P.J. Patterson. In the 1993 Jamaican general election, the PNP won 52 seats to the...
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December 1997. The ruling People's National Party of Prime Minister P. J. Patterson won 50 of the 60 seats defeating the main opposition Jamaica Labour...
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1974), Irish hurler P. J. O'Rourke (1947–2022), American journalist P. J. Pacifico (born 1972), American singer-songwriter P. J. Patterson (born 1935), Jamaican...
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Manley (1989–1992), P. J. Patterson (1992–2005) and Portia Simpson-Miller (2005–2007). In the 1993 Jamaican general election, Patterson led the PNP to victory...
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for service in the performing arts by prime minister of Jamaica, P. J. Patterson in October 2000.[citation needed] Encyclopedia of African American...
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Patterson (1821–1886), Scottish journalist and author Robert J. Patterson (restaurateur) (1809–1884), New Brunswick restaurateur Robert J. Patterson (educator)...
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Symbols and National Observances appointed by the then Prime Minister P. J. Patterson and chaired by Rex Nettleford.[citation needed] The flag is blazoned:...
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served as minister of health under Prime Minister P.J. Patterson from 1995 to 1997. In 1998, Patterson appointed him minister of transport and works. He...
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Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (November 18, 1939 – November 10, 2018) was an American politician from South Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party...
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Paléo Festival in Nyon, Switzerland. The Jamaican government under P. J. Patterson honoured Cliff on 20 October 2003, by awarding him The Order of Merit...
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was a Jamaican politician, who served as Deputy Prime Minister under P. J. Patterson. He was also an accomplished pianist. Seymour Mullings attended Jamaica...
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not democratically govern or govern well". Jamaican Prime Minister P. J. Patterson released a statement saying "we are bound to question whether his resignation...
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StarTribune.com. Star Tribune. Retrieved September 21, 2022. Patterson, Chip (February 15, 2017). "P.J. Fleck is bringing 'Row The Boat' mantra to Minnesota...
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leader P. J. Patterson retained his position as Prime Minister, becoming the first political leader to win three successive elections. Patterson stepped...
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Stuart Patterson. Lt. Patterson was the son of Frank J. Patterson, co-founder of National Cash Register. Shortly before the end of WW1, 1Lt Patterson and...
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Martha Johnson Patterson (October 25, 1828 – July 10, 1901) was the eldest child of Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States and his wife...
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office. Patterson was born in Memphis, the son of the first international Presiding Bishop of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), J. O. Patterson Sr. (1912–1989)...
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EX-CEO OF J.P. MORGAN". Sun Sentinel. July 7, 1996. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022. Retrieved October 10, 2020. "Hall of Fame / Patterson, Ellmore...
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The Patterson–Gimlin film (also known as the Patterson film or the PGF) is an American short motion picture of an unidentified subject that the filmmakers...
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running Ottey reaching for the sky with her right hand. Prime Minister P. J. Patterson presided over the statue's dedication. Another work of Watson's was...
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beleaguered Miss Warriner in Desk Set. Patterson portrayed Ma Ketchum in Nichols,: 762 Maggie McCloud in The Governor & J.J.,: 410 Ilene in the NBC drama Berringer's...
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