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  2. Andrew Cockburn - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Myles Cockburn (/ ˈ k oʊ b ər n / KOH-bərn; born 7 January 1947) is a British journalist and the Washington, D.C., editor of Harper's Magazine. His books and articles are principally about national security, and he has produced documentary films.

  3. Mick Dawson (Royal Marine) - Wikipedia

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    Mick Dawson (born in June 1964 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England) [1] is a former Royal Marine Commando, film maker, professional sailor and adventurer.He is best known for rowing the Pacific Ocean with friend and fellow ocean rower Chris Martin in a new state of the art vessel, Bojangles, which Mick built.

  4. Houghton and Washington East (UK Parliament constituency)

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    It covered the majority of the abolished Houghton-le-Spring seat (those areas now within the metropolitan borough (now City) of Sunderland - including the communities of Houghton-le-Spring, Hetton-le-Hole, Penshaw, Shiney Row, and Herrington), together with the new town of Washington, which had previously been part of the abolished Chester-le ...

  5. Shiney Row - Wikipedia

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    Shiney Row is a village in Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne and Wear, England. One of the most notable people who was born in Shiney Row is Sir George Elliot, 1st Baronet , owner of the factory that produced the first Transatlantic telegraph cable.

  6. Andrew Cockburn (ornithologist) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Cockburn FAA is an Australian evolutionary biologist who has been based at the Australian National University in Canberra since 1983. He has worked and published extensively on the breeding behaviour of antechinuses and superb fairy-wrens , and more generally on the biology of marsupials and cooperative breeding in birds.

  7. Andrew Cockburn (professor) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Cockburn is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand. He is in charge of the Human Computer Interactions Lab where he conducts research focused on designing and testing user interfaces that integrate with inherent human ...

  8. Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins

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    Karen J. Greenberg of The Washington Post gave the book a positive review, writing that it "pulls back the camera to provide a wider historical perspective, setting the policy of targeted killing via drones within the larger context of the American military-industrial complex."

  9. The Highwaymen (folk band) - Wikipedia

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    The Highwaymen was an American 1960s "collegiate folk" group. The quintet's version of "Michael, Row the Boat Ashore", a 19th Century African-American work song, released in 1959 under the title "Michael," was a Billboard #1 hit in September 1961.