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Robert Woonton (born 1949) is a Cook
Islands politician and diplomat. He
served as
Prime Minister of the Cook
Islands from 11
February 2002
until 11 December...
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Woonton is a
hamlet which forms part of the
parish of
Almeley in Herefordshire, England. It is on the A480 road and is near the town of Kington. It includes...
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prime minister. He was
succeeded by his co-partisan
Robert Woonton. When Dr
Woonton lost his seat in the 2004 elections, Jim
Marurai took over. In...
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Robert Woonton from 2002 to 2003. He
rejoined Cabinet after the 2004 election, when
Woonton was
trying to put
together a new coalition; when
Woonton resigned...
- Alex
Woonton (アレックス・ウォーントン,
Arekkusu u~ōnton, born 27
February 1988) is a New
Zealand rugby union player who
plays as a prop. He
currently plays for Sunwolves...
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Khatiashvili (additional) Koo Ji-won
Craig Millar Hencus van Wyk Alex
Woonton (additional)
Shintaro Ishihara (to
Suntory Sungoliath) Nika Khatiashvili...
- Ministers,
Terepai Maoate and
Robert Woonton.
Marurai was re-elected at the 2004 election. When
Prime Minister Robert Woonton was
expelled from the Democratic...
- was
overthrown in a no
confidence vote and
replaced by his
deputy Robert Woonton, also a
member of the DAP. It
formed a
coalition with the Cook Islands...
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prime minister. He was
ousted by his
former Deputy Prime Minister Robert Woonton on 11
February 2002, and
subsequently became Leader of the Opposition....
- guitar, born
Ronald Mitc****, 10
October 1944,
Kingston upon Hull) and Andy
Woonton (lead
guitar and harmonies, born
Andrew Charles Wooton, 19 July 1943, Croydon...