• Roosevelt Bernard "Rosie" Douglas (15 October 1941 – 1 October 2000) was a politician and human rights activist from Dominica. He served as Prime Minister...
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  • with the DFP, after which Roosevelt "Rosie" Douglas became Prime Minister. However, on 1 October, 2000 Douglas died suddenly after only a few months...
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  • songwriter Rosie Cooper (born 1950), British politician Rosie Douglas (1941–2000), Dominican politician, Prime Minister of Dominica in 2000 Rosie Kane (born...
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  • Bay as Rosie Douglas was from Portsmouth. When the DLP (in coalition with the DFP) came to power in 2000 under the leadership of Rosie Douglas, Charles...
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    renamed from Melville Hall Airport to Douglas–Charles Airport on 27 October 2014 in honour of Prime Ministers Rosie Douglas and Pierre Charles. On 22 July 2021...
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    Julius Timothy Edison James June 1995 February 2000 Ambrose George Rosie Douglas / Pierre Charles February 2000 2001 Pierre Charles Pierre Charles 2001...
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    left-leaning Roosevelt B. "Rosie" Douglas and the Dominica Freedom Party led by former trade union leader, Charles Savarin. Douglas became prime minister....
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  • Patrick John, Oliver Seraphine, Dame Eugenia Charles, Edison James, Rosie Douglas, Pierre Charles and Osborne Riviere (acting)  Grenada: Eric Gairy, Maurice...
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  • Armchair Thriller Valerie Foreman – Serial "The Circe Complex" (6 episodes) 1980 Minder Jackie 1993 Telltale Rosie Douglas 1996 The Bill Michelle Stubbs...
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    (born 1943) 1995 14 June 1995 3 February 2000 4 years, 234 days UWP 4 Rosie Douglas (1941–2000) 2000 3 February 2000 1 October 2000[†] 241 days DLP 5 Pierre...
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  • West, Michael O. (November 27, 2017). "History vs. Historical Memory: Rosie Douglas, Black Power on Campus, and the Canadian Color Conceit". Palimpsest:...
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    the Workers' Party. James was replaced as prime minister by Roosevelt Douglas. In February 2000, James returned to the office of leader of the opposition...
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    Rosie the Riveter is an allegorical cultural icon in the United States who represents the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War...
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  • Party (DUWP) was defeated by the Dominica Labour Party (DLP), led by Rosie Douglas. He was a former socialist activist, and many feared that his approach...
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  • Ophelia Marie Phyllis Shand Allfrey Dame Eugenia Charles Pierre Charles Rosie Douglas Edison James Patrick R. John Edward Oliver LeBlanc Nicholas Liverpool...
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  • murders. In 1971, he is caught after having raped and beaten 8-year-old Rosie Hoffman, but because her parents move her to Mexico, she does not testify...
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  • candidate Rosie Cooper". Liverpool Echo. 13 March 2010. Retrieved 2 April 2019. "Rosie Cooper". Health Select Committee. Retrieved 20 March 2015. Rosie Cooper...
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  • Douglas (1791–1873), 19th-century Dutch member of the Council of State and Publicist. Roger Douglas (born 1937), former New Zealand politician Rosie Douglas...
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  • Lost Property won the '2011 BBC Audio Drama Award' for Best Drama, and Rosie Cavaliero won the Best Actress award for her role as 'Ruthie' in episode...
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  • Hough returned as judges. The two-night special hosted two guest judges; Rosie Perez appeared on Soul Train Night and Gene Simmons appeared on Hair Metal...
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    Hall Building. Two of the leaders of the students were Roosevelt "Rosie" Douglas and Anne Cools. John stated: "We’re talking about an era of social change...
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    Dominica on 31 January 2000 and saw the Dominica Labour Party led by Rosie Douglas take power defeating the previous government of the United Workers'...
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  • political cartoonist Robert Dean (1927–2021), Canadian politician Rosie Douglas (1941–2000), Prime Minister of Dominica Stuart McLean (1948–2017), author...
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  • mother of Eric III and Rosie Caroline Spencer (Linsey Godfrey) - Rick's wife (2013–15); Ridge's wife (2015–16); mother of Douglas Maya Avant (Karla Mosley)...
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  • office 6 October 1998 – 1 October 2003 Prime Minister Edison James Rosie Douglas Pierre Charles Preceded by Crispin Sorhaindo Succeeded by Nicholas Liverpool...
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  • addition, they are also having to adapt to Mayan's mom and George's ex-wife, Rosie, dropping by unannounced, usually to either see Mayan, or to throw shade...
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    "A Rain of Stones - The May 29, 1979 Revolt and Aftermath" (PDF). "The Douglas clan should close ranks around Magistrate Behanzin". thedominican.net....
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    coalition arrangement with the Rosie Douglas-led Dominica Labour Party. He was appointed Minister for Tourism. After Douglas died some eight months later...
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    two leaders of the protest, Roosevelt "Rosie" Douglas and Anne Cools, were convicted and imprisoned with Douglas being deported back to Dominica after...
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    K. Alleyne 1995–1998: Edison James 1998–2000: Norris Charles 2000: Rosie Douglas 2000–2001: Pierre Charles 2001–2005: Osborne Riviere 2005–2007: Charles...
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