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John Wight (other)
John Wight may refer to: *Sean Wight, née John Wight (1964–2011), Australian rules footballer *John Wight, contributor to '' London Progressive Journal'' See also *John White (other) John White may refer to: Actors *John White (actor) (born 1981), Canadian actor *John Sylvester White (1919–1988), American actor Artists and photographers *John White (colonist and artist) (c. 1540–c. 1590), governor of the Roanoke Colony * ...
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Sean Wight
John Phillip "Sean" Wight (15 March 1964 – 30 June 2011) was an Irish-Australian Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL. He is a member of the Melbourne Football Club Hall of Fame and was named as one of the 150 Heroes of the club during the club's 150th celebrations. The 185 cm tall, 85 kg Wight played for the Melbourne Football Club between 1985 and 1995, playing 150 games and scoring 63 goals. He is not only the first player to be associated with the Irish experiment, but also considered to be one of its most successful products. Early life Wight was scouted by the Melbourne Football Club's Ron Barassi and Barry Richardson on a visit to Ireland in 1982 as having the potential to play Australian rules football. Before playing Australian rules, he played Gaelic football with the Kerry minor (Under-18) team which reached the final of the 1982 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship and with the Listowel Emmets club – the same club as Tadhg Kennelly. Wight ...
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London Progressive Journal
''London Progressive Journal (LPJ)'' is a UK-based weekly online magazine covering domestic and international current affairs from a politically left perspective. The magazine features regular contributions from a number of journalists as well as reports from independent campaign groups. History Since its inception in January 2008, the magazine has featured interviews with prominent activists, writers, journalists and politicians, including John McDonnell, John Pilger, Howard Zinn, Mordechai Vanunu, Antonio Navarro Wolff, Ilan Pappe and Malalai Joya. It has been especially prolific on Latin American issues and has published articles by George Monbiot, Peter Tatchell, Emmeline Ravilious, Ramzy Baroud, Dr Tomasz Pierscionek, Felix McHugh, Patrizia Bertini, John Wight, W. Stephen Gilbert and James Suggett, among others. Its reporting has increasingly been cited in academic writing. The magazine is not linked with any political party. From 2008 to 2011 Nathaniel Mehr Nathanie ...
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