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John Maclean MA (3638 bytes)
1: ...the Premier of British Columbia see [[John Duncan MacLean]]'' 3: ...after his name when being published thereafter). Maclean is viewed as one of the leading figures of the [[... 5: ...hose socialism wasn't, such as his friend [[James Maxton]]. He heavily opposed the war as he felt it ... 7: ... organiser, educating other Glaswegian workers in Marxist theory. He would later found the Scottish L... 11: Maclean was made Soviet Consul in Scotland by [[Vladimir Lenin|L... John MacLean (disambiguation) (297 bytes) 1: There are several people named '''John MacLean''', including: 3: * [[John MacLean (ice hockey)|John MacLean]], professional [[ice hockey]] player 4: * [[John Duncan MacLean]], former Premier of the Canadian province of [[B... 5: * [[John Maclean MA]], Scottish political figure John MacLean (hockey) (503 bytes) 1: ...with the [[New Jersey Devils]] (NHL). Currently, John is an assistant coach for the Devils. 3: During his tenure with the Devils as a player, John won the [[Stanley Cup]] in 1995 and served as the... John Duncan MacLean (1662 bytes) 1: ...ohn Duncan MacLean''' ([[December 8]], [[1873]]-[[March 28]], [[1948]]) was a teacher, physician, poli... 3: ...e [[cabinet]]s of [[Harlan Carey Brewster]] and [[John Oliver]] before becoming minister of finance in 1... 5: ...dred votes. He spent the rest of his life as chairman of the Canadian Farm Loan Board. 8: Preceded by:<br>'''[[John Oliver]]<br>1918-1927'''</td> 13: [[Category:1873 births|MacLean, John Duncan]] John MacLean (ice hockey) (604 bytes) 1: '''John MacLean''' (born [[November 20]], [[1964]], [[Oshawa, Ont... 5: [[Category:New Jersey Devils players|MacLean, John]] 6: [[Category:New York Rangers players|MacLean, John]] 7: [[Category:San Jose Sharks players|MacLean, John]] 8: [[Category:Dallas Stars players|MacLean, John]] John Maclean's Speech From the Dock (1233 bytes) 1: ... to propogandise for socialism and against war by making a renowned speech. 9: ...sm the most infamous, bloody and evil system that mankind has ever witnessed.'' 12: ...g.uk/frontline/nine/09flashback.html Text of John Maclean's Speech From the Dock] David Maclean (1287 bytes) 1: [[Image:Maclean p 1101.jpg|frame|David Maclean]] 2: ...Right Honourable '''David John MacLean''' (born [[May 16]], [[1953]]) is a [[United Kingdom]] politici... 4: ...r minister under [[Margaret Thatcher]] and [[John Major]]. He was seen as a [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite... 6: ...h]]. When Duncan Smith lost a vote of confidence, MacLean tendered his resignation but was reappointed to t... 12: ...m?PersonID=4706 Conservative Party - Rt Hon David Maclean MP] official site Alistair MacLean (6067 bytes) 1: '''Alistair Stuart MacLean''' ([[April 21]], [[1922]] - [[February 2]], [[19... 4: ...941, serving in [[World War II]] as a [[torpedo]] man and being captured by the [[Japan]]ese and tortu... 6: ...s own war experiences. It was a great success and MacLean was soon able to devote himself entirely to writi... 8: ...ave recognized him behind the Scottish pseudonym. MacLean's books eventually sold so well that he had to mo... 10: ...ght about his death in [[Munich]] in 1987. He was married twice and had three sons with his first wife... Steven MacLean (3707 bytes) 1: [[image:stevemaclean.jpg|right|Steve MacLean]] 3: '''Steven MacLean''' (b. [[December 14]], [[1954]]) is a [[Canada|C... 5: He was born in [[Ottawa, Ontario]] and is married to Nadine Wielgopolski of [[Hull, Quebec]]. ... 7: MacLean attended primary and secondary schools in Ottawa. He received a ... 9: He is an honorary fellow of [[Norman Bethune College]] of York University and preside... Tara MacLean (735 bytes) 1: ...vidence", "If I Fall", and a cover of the [[Christmas]] song "[[Light of the Stable]]". With [[Kim S... 5: *''[[Silence (Tara MacLean album)|Silence]]'' (1996) 6: *''[[Passenger (Tara MacLean album)|Passenger]]'' (2000) 12: [[Category:Pop singers|MacLean, Tara]] 13: [[Category:Female singers|MacLean, Tara]] Sorley MacLean (1561 bytes) 1: ...Gill-Eain''' better known in English as '''Sorley MacLean''' ([[October 26]] [[1911]] - [[November 24]] [[1... 5: ...as specifically political, and his position was [[Marxist]], although he was also a skilled and delica... 9: ...allaig'' is one of the lyrics included in [[Peter Maxwell-Davies]]' opera ''The Jacobite Rising''. 11: [[Category:1911 births|Maclean, Sorley]] 12: [[Category:1996 deaths|Maclean, Sorley]] Donald Maclean (898 bytes) 1: ...er and [[Sinn Fein]] refused to participate in normal parliamentary government. 3: His son was the [[spy]], [[Donald Duart Maclean]]. 7: [[Category:1864 births|Maclean, Donald]] 8: [[Category:1932 deaths|Maclean, Donald]] 9: [[Category:British MPs|Maclean, Donald]] J. Angus MacLean (2020 bytes) 1: ... of [[Prime Minister of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[John George Diefenbaker]] as [[List of Canadian Minist... 3: ...to build a [[nuclear reactor]]. At the age of 67, MacLean retired as Premier on [[November 17]], [[1981]] a... 12: [[Category:1914 births|Maclean, Angus]] 13: [[Category:2000 deaths|Maclean, Angus]] 14: ...Category:Members of the Canadian House of Commons|Maclean, Angus]] Maclean's (2020 bytes) 1: ...lean's''''' is [[Canada]]'s leading weekly [[news magazine]]. 3: ...o to inspire its readers." It was later renamed ''Maclean's'' in [[1911]]. 5: ...ly news magazine in [[1978]], and to a weekly newsmagazine a few years later. 7: ...mmunications]] conglomerate since Rogers acquired Maclean-Hunter Ltd., the former publisher. 9: ...Diane Francis]], [[Paul Wells]] and [[Peter C. Newman]]. Ron MacLean (2721 bytes) 1: ... [[April 12]], [[1960]], in [[Zweibrücken]], [[Germany]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] sportscaster for th... 3: ...rteen months later the family moved to Canada and MacLean grew up in [[Chester, Nova Scotia]] and [[Red Dee... 5: ...mony. He also hosted the closing ceremonies at [[Maple Leaf Gardens]] in February of 1999. He has be... 7: ...oast in [[Canada]]. The [[CBC]] gave in to his demands a couple of days later, due to the huge public... 9: ...Red Deer, Alberta]]. Later he worked as a weatherman in [[Calgary, Alberta]] before he was hired by C... Katherine MacLean (1686 bytes) 1: ... with a biological theme, and sometimes showing remarkable foresight. Examples: 2: ...sion]], that are genetically re-engineering the human race 3: ...l line, sold for research, and illegally grown to maturity. 5: ...ing circle, to have "more growth drive than the Roman Empire." He is far more successful than he ever ... 7: ...bula award]] in 1971 for her story <i>The Missing Man</i>, one of a series about a balkanised New York... Neil Maclean (872 bytes) 1: [[Neil Maclean]], [[Scottish]], [[socialist]], [[1875]] - [[Sept... 3: ...ean was greatly influential to [[Emanuel Shinwell|Manny Shinwell]] in persuading him of the virtues of... 5: ...UK general election, 1918|1918 General Election]] Maclean was elected to the [[British House of Commons|Hou... 7: [[Category:1875 births|Maclean, Neil]] 8: [[Category:1953 deaths|Maclean, Neil]] Clan Maclean (2722 bytes) 2: ...lic "MacGille Eoin" or "son of the servant of St. John". The first of the name on record, Gillean, lived... 5: ... Hector of the Battles" from Duart fought for the MacDonald Lord of the Isles at the Battle of Harlaw ... 8: ...the Macleans in 1678. Under him the feud with the Macdonalds assumed a most sanguinary and relentless ... 11: ...gained possession of Duart Castle and most of the MacLean estates. However, Duart castle was reclaimed by t... 13: ==The four branches of the MacLean clan== Roderick Maclean (891 bytes) 1: ... was puportedly a curt reply to [[poetry]] of his mailed to the Queen. 3: ...n "not guilty, but insane" and he lived out his remaining days in an asylum. The verdict prompted the ... 5: .../poems/pgassass.htm poem] was later written about Maclean's attempt on the Queen's life by [[William Topaz ... Fitzroy Maclean (4950 bytes) 1: ...n Desert, where he specialized in hair-raising commando raids behind enemy lines. 3: ... On going down from Cambridge, he joined the Diplomatic Service in [[1933]]. 6: ...r great Russian revolutionaries. While in Moscow, MacLean ventured by train and by foot into often remote r... 9: ..., and would later produce two biographies of him. MacLean was a brilliant practitioner in the [[T.E. Lawren... 11: MacLean's relationship with Tito's partisans was uneasy, ...
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