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    Helen Elizabeth Clark ONZ SSI PC (born 26 February 1950) is a New Zealand politician who served as the 37th prime minister of New Zealand from 1999 to...
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  • Helen Clark (born 1950) is a former Prime Minister of New Zealand. Helen Clark is also the name of: Helen Bright Clark (1840–1927), British feminist Helen...
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  • Helen Rosemary Clark (née Dyche; born 23 December 1954) is an English politician. She was the Labour Member of Parliament for the Peterborough constituency...
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    Helen Clark MacInnes (October 7, 1907 – September 30, 1985) was a Scottish-American writer of espionage novels. She and her husband emigrated to the United...
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  • The Helen Clark Foundation (Māori: Mahi a Rongo) is a New Zealand-based independent, non-partisan public policy think tank hosted by Auckland University...
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    New Zealand politician Helen Clark (born 1954), British politician Helen Taggart Clark (1849–1918), American journalist, poet Helen Field Comstock (1840–1930)...
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    Helen Clark was an American contralto and soprano singer, known for her recordings of popular songs such as "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles." Clark was born...
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    Helen Clark (8 August 1952 – 14 August 2015) was one of the pioneers of Oral History in Scotland. Helen Clark was born in Lewisham Hospital, London to...
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    2001, Ardern worked as a researcher in the office of Prime Minister Helen Clark. She later worked in London as an adviser in the Cabinet Office during...
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  • from, several minor parties; Helen Clark became the first Labour prime minister to secure a third full term in office. Clark's government was marked by the...
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    opposition before entering government with Labour Party Prime Minister Helen Clark, in which Peters served as minister of foreign affairs from 2005 to 2008...
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    1997; Shipley was succeeded by Helen Clark in 1999. Jacinda Ardern, the second female leader of the Labour Party after Clark, became prime minister in 2017...
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    Development Programme administrator and former Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark. In the context of NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations), diplomacy refers...
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    [citation needed] In April 2000 the then new Labour Prime Minister, Helen Clark, announced that knighthoods and damehoods had been abolished and the...
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    1999 election, her government was defeated by the Labour Party, led by Helen Clark. Shipley continued as Leader of the Opposition until October 2001. Shipley...
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    5 November 2023. "Helen Clark | NZHistory, New Zealand history online". nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved 5 November 2023. "Helen Clark | Biography & Facts...
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    Commission for Universal Health convened by Chatham House and co-chaired by Helen Clark and Jakaya Kikwete. In 2016, Wazed has conferred World Health Organization's...
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  • Peters served as Foreign Minister under three different Prime Ministers, Helen Clark, Jacinda Ardern, and Christopher Luxon. Peters as Foreign Minister from...
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    Helen Taggart Clark (née, Taggart; pen names, H. T. C. and Helen T. Clark; April 24, 1849 – July 26, 1918) was an American columnist, short story writer...
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    M. Clark (1915–2003), American Congressman Gavin Brown Clark (1846–1930), MP for Caithness Greenleaf Clark (1835–1904), American jurist Helen Clark (born...
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    served as Leader of the Opposition until the 1993 election, after which Helen Clark successfully challenged him for the Labour Party leadership. Following...
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    Roskill. Helen Clark, Labour's new leader, made him the party's spokesperson for Justice. In 1996, Goff was part of the group which asked Clark to step...
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    Peter Davis (sociologist) (category Helen Clark)
    April 1947) is a New Zealand sociologist, professor, and the husband of Helen Clark, who was the Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008. Davis was...
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    Helen Kerly or Ruth Helen Clark (6 January 1916 - 26 May 1992) was a British female ATA pilot officer during the Second World War who was one of only...
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    important one to New Zealand, which we seek to strengthen. — Prime Minister, Helen Clark, Speech to Asia Society, Washington, D.C., 23 March 2007 New Zealand...
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    Pacific to become independent. In 2002, New Zealand's prime minister Helen Clark, on a trip to Samoa, formally apologised for New Zealand's role in the...
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    composition of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. It saw the reelection of Helen Clark's Labour Party government, as well as the worst-ever performance by the...
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    New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-27. Clark, Krystal (2015-01-22). "Exclusive: Helen Slater reveals how she became the 1st Supergirl, talks...
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    (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) NZ Coalition and 13 were in support. The Helen Clark Foundation was not registered, but was influential in the lead up to...
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    charged with prima facie assault of their children. Key and Prime Minister Helen Clark agreed a compromise – giving police the discretion to overlook smacking...
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