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Awolowo, Obafemi : Nigerian statesman (1909-1987). (major edit)
Beetham, Bruce : New Zealand statesman of the 1970s and 1980s. (major edit)
Bérénger, Paul : Prime Minister of Mauritius (2003-2005). (major edit/stub)
Botha, Pieter Willem : Prime Minister and President of South Africa (1978 -1989 ). (major edit)
Buhari, Muhammadu : Nigeria's former head of state. (major edit)
Cabral, Luís : Former President of Guinea-Bissau . (original)
Cavaco Silva, Aníbal : Prime Minister of Portugal (1985-1995) and President of Portugal (2006 — present). (rewrite)
Steve Christian : Pitcairn Islands ' Mayor (1999-2004), dismissed following his convictions for rape. (major edit)
Daddah, Moktar Ould : The founding father of Mauritania (original)
Durão Barroso, José Manuel - Portuguese Prime Minister (2002-2004), and President of the European Commission (2004-). (major edit)
Gil, Eddie : Filipino politician. (original)
Gutch, Sir John : 18th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific and second Governor of the Solomon Islands (1953-1955). (original)
Hertzog, Barry : South African Prime Minister (1924-1939). (original/stub)
Joyce, Barnaby : Australian Senator from Queensland . (original)
Malan, Daniel François : South African Prime Minister (1948-1954). (major edit)
Obasanjo, Olusegun : President of Nigeria (1976-1979; 1999-2007). (major edit)
Ohira, Masayoshi : Prime Minister of Japan (1978-1980). (major edit/stub)
Ojukwu, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu : Biafran warlord (1960s). (major edit)
Pinto Balsemão, Francisco : former Prime Minister of Portugal (1981-1983). (rewrite)
Ramgoolam, Navin , former Prime Minister of Mauritius . (major edit)
Sá Carneiro, Francisco , Prime Minister of Portugal (1980). (major edit)
Smith, Ian : Rhodesian Prime Minister (1964-1979 ). (major edit)
Stanley, Sir Robert : 17th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific (1952-1955) and 1st Governor of the Solomon Islands (1953-1955). (original)
Tudor, Margaret , Regent of Scotland . (major edit)
van Schalkwyk, Marthinus : South African politician. (major edit)
Vorster, Johannes : South African Prime Minister (1966-1978). (original)
Warren, Jay : Mayor of Pitcairn . (original)
Awarded for work of Fiji related articles. Someone had to do it eventually, so here it is for your work on Fiji . --Xorkl000 11:21, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
The Tireless Contributor Barnstar
I notice from your userpage that, as of today, you have made 20,000 edits on the English Wikipedia . This is an extraordinary effort, and I am happy to present you the Tireless Contributor Barnstar for your unwavering additions to Wikipedia, which are of both the highest level of quantity and, most importantly, quality. Daniel . Bryant 09:46, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
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Everything I write is about something that interests me, so in one sense every article is special. There are, however, a few articles I've worked on that I am particularly proud of.
The article about Ratu Mara appeared on the Main Page , at the time of his death in April 2004 . This was the first time one of my articles appeared there.
I first wrote the Christianity in Korea article as a university assignment back in 1988 . It was one of the few things that I ever got Grade A for. Only a minor update was required to turn it into a Wikipedia article.
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St Julian, Sir Charles : inaugural Chief Justice of Fiji (1872-1874). (major edit)
Tavai, Ratu Etuate : Attorney General of Fiji (1996-1999). (original)
Bulewa, Kelemedi : Attorney General of Fiji (1992-1996). (original)
Seru, Apaitia : Attorney General of Fiji (1992). (original)
Pillai, Manikam Vasagam : Attorney General of Fiji (1981-1984). (major edit)
Falvey, John Neil : Attorney General of Fiji (1970-1977). (original)
Lewis, Justin : Solicitor General of Fiji (1956-1963) and Attorney General of Fiji (1963-1970). (original)
Greenwood, Ashley Martin : Attorney General of Fiji (1956-1963) and Attorney General of Gibraltar (1963-1966). (original)
Doyle, Brian Andre : Solicitor General of Fiji (1948-1951) and Attorney General (1949-1956). (original)
Jenkins, Sir (Edward) Enoch : Attorney General of Fiji (1938-1945), Chief Justice of Nyasaland (1944-c.1950). (original)
Thacker, Ransley Samuel : Chief Justice of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1930s), Attorney General of Fiji (1933-1938), Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya (1938-1950). (original)
Howell, Charles Gough : Attorney General of Fiji (1931-1933) and Attorney-General of Singapore (1936-1942). (original)
McElwaine, Percy Alexander : Attorney General of Fiji (1927-1931), Attorney General of Singapore (1933-1936), Chief Justice of Singapore (1936-1946). (rewrite)
MacKenzie, Sir Kenneth : Attorney General of Fiji (1922-1927). (original)
Young, Sir William A. G. : Former Governor of Gold Coast (1884-1885). (reorganized)
Udal, John Symonds : Attorney General of Fiji (1889-1899) and Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands (1900-1911). (rewrite)
Garrick, Joseph Hector : Attorney General of Fiji (1876-1882). (original)
De Ricci, James Herman : Attorney General of Fiji (1875-1876). (original)
Burt, Sydney Charles : First Premier of the Kingdom of Viti (1871-1872); Attorney General of Viti (1873-1874). (original)
Hamilton, Robert Wilson : American and first Attorney-General of Fiji (1872). (original)
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