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Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam (Tamil: ஜோசுவா பெஞ்சமின் ஜெயரத்தினம்; 5
January 1926 – 30
September 2008),
better known as J. B.
Jeyaretnam or by his initials...
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Alfred Jeyaratnam Wilson (Tamil: அல்பிரட் ஜெயரத்தினம் வில்சன் 1928 – 31 May 2000) was a Sri
Lankan Tamil academic,
historian and author. He
began his academic...
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Ranga Jeyaratnam (Tamil: சிறீ ரங்கா ஜெயரத்தினம்; born 22
January 1971), also
known J. Sri Ranga, is a Sri
Lankan Tamil broadcaster,
politician and...
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Shubashini "Shuba"
Jeyaratnam (15 July 1976 – 17 July 2014), also
known by
stage names Shuba Jay and
Shuba Jaya, was a
Malaysian entrepreneur,
stage performer...
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Retrieved 16
February 2023. Tedesco, M.; Mote, T.; Fettweis, X.; Hanna, E.;
Jeyaratnam, J.; Booth, J. F.; Datta, R.; Briggs, K. (9 June 2016). "Arctic cut-off...
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seating capacity of 17,000. In
February 2021,
pastors Chrishan Jeyaratnam and
Danielle Jeyaratnam were
announced as the
incoming new lead pastors,
moving from...
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decried it as a "sham" and a "toothless" office.
Opposition member J. B.
Jeyaratnam questioned whether it was "a
trick or a ploy" by the
ruling party to maintain...
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reconciliation in Sri Lanka,
University of
Hawaii press, 1987, p116 A.
Jeyaratnam Wilson, The Break-up of Sri
Lanka The Sinhalese-Tamil Conflict, Hurst...
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against the Workers'
Party (WP),
whose notable candidates were J. B.
Jeyaratnam and Tang
Liang Hong. The PAP won the constituency.
Zainul Abidin was appointed...
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highest since 1968 at 94.34%. The
opposition leaders of WP and SDP,
Jeyaratnam and
Chiam who
contested Telok Blangah and
Potong Pasir, had the top two...