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Edward Philip George Seaga was born on May 28, 1930, in Boston, where his wealthy parents lived at the time. His father, Philip Seaga, was a businessman of Lebanese descent, and his mother, Erna ...
Edward Seaga, a Jamaican record producer turned prime minister who forged closer ties to the United States and promoted austere, free-market economic policies while in office from 1980 to 1989, ...
Edward Seaga, a former Jamaican prime minister who shaped the island's post-independence politics and cultural life, died Tuesday at 89. Seaga's death was announced on Twitter by Prime Minister ...
Mr Edward Seaga was quoted by the Jamaica Observer yesterday as saying that Jamaica had not made much progress since gaining political Independence in 1962, and that what was achieved could be ...
Former prime minister and music producer, Edward Seaga, compiled an album to mark Jamaica's 50th anniversary of independence. It's called, Reggae Golden Jubilee: Origins of Jamaican Music. Host ...
The honor guard carries the casket of Jamaica’s former Prime Minister Edward Seaga during his funeral at National Heroes Park in Kingston, Jamaica, Sunday, June 23, 2019.
Reporting from Kingston, Jamaica — — Former Prime Minister Edward Seaga fears Jamaica could fall under indefinite martial law in the aftermath of a week of violence during which, he says ...
Edward Seaga was born May 28, 1930, which makes him 85 today. His impact on Jamaica was mainly in his political years, from the late 1950s to 2005 when he stepped down as leader of the Jamaica ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica has held a special joint sitting of Parliament to honor former Prime Minister Edward Seaga. Seaga attended the Tuesday session of tributes at Gordon House, the home ...
NEW YORK — Edward Seaga, a former Jamaican prime minister who shaped the island’s post-independence politics and cultural life, died Tuesday at 89.
Former prime minister and music producer, Edward Seaga, compiled an album to mark Jamaica's 50th anniversary of independence. It's called, Reggae Golden Jubilee: Origins of Jamaican Music.