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* [[Paul Jennings (Australian author)]] (born 1943), Australian children's author |
* [[Paul Jennings (Australian author)]] (born 1943), Australian children's author |
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* [[Paul Jennings (UK author)]] (1918–1989), UK humorist |
* [[Paul Jennings (UK author)]] (1918–1989), UK humorist |
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* [[Paul Jennings (union worker)]], president, International Union Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Washington, D.C. |
* [[Paul Jennings (union worker)]], president, International Union Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Washington, D.C.; a [[Master list of Nixon political opponents#Labor|Nixon political opponent]] |
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* [[Paul Jennings (hockey coach)]], |
* [[Paul Jennings (hockey coach)]], head coach of the [[Stittsville Royals]] hockey team |
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* [[Paul Jennings (voice over artist)]], Melbourne mimic who performed the voices in ''Rubbery Figures'', a political satire |
* [[Paul Jennings (voice over artist)]], Melbourne mimic who performed the voices in ''[[Rubbery Figures]]'', a political satire |
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Revision as of 22:06, 13 December 2008
Paul Jennings is the name of:
- Paul Jennings (Australian author) (born 1943), Australian children's author
- Paul Jennings (UK author) (1918–1989), UK humorist
- Paul Jennings (union worker), president, International Union Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers, Washington, D.C.; a Nixon political opponent
- Paul Jennings (hockey coach), head coach of the Stittsville Royals hockey team
- Paul Jennings (voice over artist), Melbourne mimic who performed the voices in Rubbery Figures, a political satire