Paul Kennedy (disambiguation)

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Paul Kennedy (born 1945) is a British historian.

Paul Kennedy may also refer to:

Paul Kennedy (English judge) British judge

Sir Paul Joseph Morrow Kennedy, PC is a British jurist. He is a former vice-president of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales, and former Interception of Communications Commissioner.

Paul Kennedy is a former member of the New Mexico Supreme Court, appointed by Governor Susana Martinez. Kennedy had previously served on the court under appointment from Governor Gary E. Johnson.

Paul Kennedy is a broadcast journalist who works at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. He is a veteran broadcaster and award-winning documentarist, and is best known for being the host of the program Ideas on CBC Radio One from 1999 to his retirement in 2019.

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Hugh Kennedy Attorney General and Chief Justice of the Irish Free State

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James P. Coleman American judge

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Paul G. Kirk American politician

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John O'Connor may refer to:

Kennedy, alternately O'Kennedy and Kennedie, is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin that has also been used as a given name.

Events from the year 1796 in Ireland.

Mark Kennedy may refer to:

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Cornelia Groefsema Kennedy American judge

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Although he was president for less than three years, John F. Kennedy appointed two men to the Supreme Court of the United States: Byron White and Arthur Goldberg. Given the advanced age of Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter at the time of Kennedy's inauguration, speculation abounded over potential Kennedy nominations to the Supreme Court from the start of his presidency.

John Kennedy O'Connor is a television and radio broadcaster, author and entertainment commentator, who was born in North London, but is a naturalized citizen of the United States, where he is based. He has written, reported and broadcast for numerous media organisations, as well as writing, creating and producing media events for a number of international corporations all over the world. He is probably best known for his work within the Eurovision Song Contest as a TV commentator and host.

Killer in Close-Up was a blanket title covering four live television drama plays produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1957 and 1958. It could be seen as the first anthology series produced for Australian television.

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