- Boston, the
Seagas returned to Jamaica.[citation needed] He was
baptised in Kingston's
Anglican Parish Church on 5
December 1930. The
young Seaga was educated...
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Pipeline System at the
Katnook processing plant southwest of Penola. The
SEAGas gas
replaces gas from the
depleted Katnook Gas Field. It
supplies Mount...
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Securities Exchange.
Pipelines owned or
operated by APA
Group include:
SEAGas pipeline Roma to
Brisbane Pipeline Riverland Pipeline South West Queensland...
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election and
ended when
Seaga was
installed as
Prime Minister in 1980.
While the
violent political culture was not
invented by
Seaga or Manley, and had its...
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voted the JLP back in
under Edward Seaga, the JLP
winning 51
seats to the PNP's nine seats.
Firmly anti-Communist,
Seaga cut ties with Cuba and sent troops...
- of then-ruling People's
National Party) and his
political rival Edward Seaga (leader of the
opposing Jamaica Labour Party)
joined each
other on stage...
- of
political rivals Michael Manley (PNP) and
Edward Seaga (JLP). In the 1980 election,
Edward Seaga and the JLP won by an
overwhelming majority – 57 percent...
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Marley joined the
hands of
political rivals Michael Manley (PNP) and
Edward Seaga (JLP).
After he was
elected Prime Minister of
Jamaica in 1972,
Michael Manley...
- to
generate up to 1,280 MW of electricity. The gas is
supplied via the
SEAGas pipeline from Victoria, and the
Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System (MAPS) from...
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Minister of
Foreign Affairs and
Foreign Trade from 1980 to 1989,
under Edward Seaga.
Shearer was born in
Martha Brae, Trelawney, Jamaica,
which is
located just...