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  2. Chrystia Freeland - Wikipedia

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    Freeland is married to Graham Bowley, a British writer and reporter for The New York Times. [113] [114] The couple has three children. [115] She has lived in Toronto since the summer of 2013 when she returned from abroad to run for election. [24] [116] [34] She speaks Ukrainian at home with her children. [117]

  3. Bowley - Wikipedia

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    Bowley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Lyon Bowley (1869–1957), English statistician and economist; Flora Juliet Bowley (1881–1966), ...

  4. James A. Bowley - Wikipedia

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    Bowley read law under Macon B. Allen in Charleston for two years, and in 1872 [verification needed] passed the bar examination administered by Allen, John G.Mackey, and C.W. Buttz and was admitted by circuit judge R.F. Graham. [11] In 1873, Bowley founded a weekly newspaper the Georgetown Planet, [12] with a focus of politics, literature and ...

  5. Metropolitan Police role in the news media phone hacking ...

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    On 1 September 2010, The New York Times published a lengthy article by Don Van Natta Jr., Jo Becker, and Graham Bowley echoing the Committee's concerns and specifically contradicting testimony made by former News of the World editor Andy Coulson in which he claimed not to be aware of phone hacking. Among other things, the article alleged:

  6. Vivien Greene - Wikipedia

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    The Greenes had two children, Lucy Caroline (born 1933) and Francis Hugh (born 1936). [4] Graham left his family in 1947 and they formally separated in 1948, but in accordance with Catholic teaching the couple were never divorced and the marriage lasted until Graham's death in 1991.

  7. Larry Graham - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, he recorded a solo album under the name Graham Central Station GCS 2000. It was a collaboration between Larry Graham and Prince. While Graham wrote all the songs, except one co-written by Prince, the album was co-arranged and co-produced by Prince, and most of the instruments and vocals were recorded by both Graham and Prince.

  8. Mike Graham (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Graham was born in Hampstead, London to Scottish couple Archibald Graham (1923–2008), a newspaper graphic artist, and his wife Mairi McAleavey (born 1924). [2] [3] Graham and his elder sister attended local schools in the London Borough of Camden. [citation needed] Graham attended the University of Bath but dropped out.

  9. Coins 'N Things - Wikipedia

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    Coins 'N Things, also known as CNT Inc., [1] is a privately held, family-controlled business in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, that was established as a retail shop for coin collectors and is now the largest wholesale vendor of gold in the United States.