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Jeanette MacDonald (5500 bytes)
1: ...Jeanette_MacDonald.jpg|frame|right|320px|Jeanette MacDonald]]
3: '''Jeanette MacDonald''' ([[June 18]], [[1903]] - [[January 14]], [[196...
5: ...rt as dancer in the chorus of another production. Jeanette got the part and was given permission by her pare...
7: Jeanette MacDonald performed on Broadway a further nine years, progr...
11: ... heart disease in [[1965]], they had no children. Jeanette died in [[Houston, Texas]] and was interred in th...

Gus Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston (1072 bytes)
1: '''Angus John "Gus" Macdonald, Baron Macdonald of Tradeston''', CBE, PC (born [[August 20]], [[1...
17: ...[Category:1940 births|Macdonald of Tradeston, Gus Macdonald, Baron]]
18: ...he Duchy of Lancaster|Macdonald of Tradeston, Gus Macdonald, Baron]]
19: [[Category:Members of the Privy Council|MacDonald, Angus John, Baron]]
20: [[Category:UK Labour Party politicians|MacDonald, Angus John, Baron]]

Jeanette Washington (773 bytes)
1: ...0]] with [[Shirley Hayden]] and [[Janice Evans]]. Jeanette Washington is the only Parlet member to have rema...
4: [[Category:P-Funk musicians|Washington, Jeanette]]

Jeanette Charles (206 bytes)
1: '''Jeanette Charles''' is best known as a [[look-alike]] [[Ac...
5: * [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0153055/ Jeanette Charles at IMDB.com]

Jeanette Biedermann (453 bytes)
1: '''Jeanette Biedermann''' (born [[22 February]], [[1981]], [[...
6: [[de:Jeanette Biedermann]]
7: [[category:German singers|Biedermann, Jeanette]]
8: [[Category:1981 births|Biedermann, Jeanette]]
9: [[Category:Television actors|Biedermann, Jeanette]]

Jeanette Winterson (1985 bytes)
1: '''Jeanette Winterson''' (born [[August 27]], [[1959]]) is a ...
7: ...itten in the style of [[magic realism]], although Jeanette herself denies this.
22: [[Category:1959 births|Winterson, Jeanette]]
23: [[Category:British novelists|Winterson, Jeanette]]
24: [[Category:Lesbian writers|Winterson, Jeanette]]

Jeanette McGruder (478 bytes)
1: '''Jeanette Mcgruder''' is a [[singer]].
5: Jeanette McGruder changed her professional name to '''Sato...
9: [[Category:P-Funk musicians|McGruder, Jeanette]]

Jeanette Fitzsimons (4290 bytes)
2: [[image:JeanetteFitzsimons.png|Jeanette Fitzsimons MP]]
5: '''Jeanette Fitzsimons''' (born [[1945]]) is a [[New Zealand]...
24: * [http://www.greens.org.nz/people/fitzsimons.asp Jeanette Fitzsimons bio] (Green Party website)
25: * [http://www.ps.parliament.govt.nz/mp34.htm Jeanette Fitzsimons bio] (NZ Parliament website)
27: ...]] [[Category: Alliance (New Zealand)|Fitzsimons, Jeanette]]

Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation (1876 bytes)
3: ...philanthropists [[Harry Weinberg]] and his wife [[Jeanette Weinberg]]. Established in [[1959]], the foundat...
5: ...in the [[United States]]. In addition, Harry and Jeanette Weinberg's names grace the entrances of notable c...
7: The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation is administered by a Board of...
10: * [http://hjweinbergfoundation.org/ Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation]

Jack MacDonald (1664 bytes)
1: '''Jack MacDonald''' (nicknamed "Moscow Jack" Macdonald in the 1920s) born in [[Falkirk, Scotland]], was ...
3: ...stoneism" are further undermined by the fact that MacDonald went on to reconcile with Spector and joined the ...
5: ...tman in his split from the International in 1940. MacDonald subsequently dropped out of Marxist politics alto...
7: [[Category:Trotskyists|MacDonald, Jack]]
8: [[Category:Canadian communist politicians|MacDonald, Jack]]

Flora MacDonald (2950 bytes)
1: :''For the Scottish Jacobite heroine, see [[Flora Macdonald]]''
3: '''Flora Isabel MacDonald''' (born [[June 3]], [[1926]]) is a [[Canada|Cana...
7: ...emselves to vote for her because she was a woman. MacDonald dropped off after the second ballot, and encourag...
9: ...male [[foreign minister]]s anywhere in the world. MacDonald, in turn, supported Clark at the [[1983]] [[Progr...
11: MacDonald returned to government after the PC victory in th...

Jeffrey R. MacDonald (5808 bytes)
2: ... [[1979]] of the [[1970]] murders of wife Colette MacDonald (née Stevenson), 26, and daughters Kimberly, 5, a...
4: ...d the charges against MacDonald to be "not true." MacDonald left the Army in late 1970.
6: ...gree murder]]. Judge Franklin T. Dupree sentenced MacDonald to three consecutive life terms in prison, the ha...
8: ... none, however, have been sufficient to vindicate MacDonald in either the courts or the public mind.
10: ...is for the [[theory]] and was [[lawsuit|sued]] by MacDonald for [[fraud]] in 1987; the case ended in a [[mist...

Macdonald River (166 bytes)
1: There are two different '''Macdonald Rivers''' in [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]].
3: *[[Macdonald River (St Albans)]]
4: *[[Macdonald River (Bendemeer)]]

Kelly Macdonald (1070 bytes)
1: '''Kelly Macdonald''' (b. [[23 February]], [[1976]]) is a [[Scottish...
27: [[Category:1976 births|Macdonald, Kelly]]
28: [[de:Kelly Macdonald]]

Macdonald Carey (2527 bytes)
1: [[Image:macdonaldcarey.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Macdonald Carey]]
3: '''Macdonald Carey''' ([[March 15]], [[1913]]–[[March 21...
9: ...6]] to [[1994]], he would also intone, "''This is Macdonald Carey, and these are the days of our lives.''" (A...
23: [[Category:1913 births|Carey, Macdonald]]
24: [[Category:1994 deaths|Carey, Macdonald]]

Donald MacDonald (482 bytes)
1: '''Donald MacDonald''' may refer to:
3: *[[Donald MacDonald (Captain)|Captain Donald MacDonald]] of [[Prince Charlie]]'s army.
5: *[[Donald Alexander Macdonald]], Ontario politician in the [[1860s]]
7: *[[Donald C. MacDonald]], leader of the [[Ontario New Democratic Party]]...
9: *[[Donald Stovel Macdonald]], a [[Canadian Cabinet]] minister in the governm...

Elaine MacDonald (370 bytes)
1: '''Elaine MacDonald''' is a high school teacher and community activis...
5: ...gory:Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons|MacDonald, Elaine]]

David MacDonald (1488 bytes)
1: ... lost his seat in the [[1993 Canadian election]]. MacDonald had always had a reputation as a [[Red Tory]].
5: [[Category:1936 births|MacDonald, David]]
6: ...Category:Members of the Canadian House of Commons|MacDonald, David]]

Malcolm MacDonald (7984 bytes)
1: ...he late [[20th century]] footballer see [[Malcolm Macdonald]].''
3: ... a [[British]] politician and the son of [[Ramsay MacDonald]]. Like his father he was initially a [[Labour Pa...
5: MacDonald was first elected to Parliament for [[Bassetlaw (...
7: In [[1931]] the Labour government broke up and MacDonald's father formed the National Government with repr...
9: MacDonald held his seat in the [[UK general election, 1931|...

Kevin MacDonald (374 bytes)
1: '''Kevin MacDonald''' (or '''Macdonald''') may refer to:
3: *[[Kevin MacDonald (actor)|Kevin MacDonald]], actor and comedian formerly with ''[[Kids in t...
4: *[[Kevin Macdonald (director)|Kevin Macdonald]], [[documentary film]] [[film director|director]...
5: *[[Kevin B. MacDonald]], Professor of [[Psychology]] at [[California_St...

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