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'''James Curran''' |
'''James Curran''' may refer to: |
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* [[Jim Curran (doctor)]], leader of the CDC's AIDS task force<!-- <ref name="amfAR">{{cite web |title=2000 Honoring with Pride Joseph Sonnabend, M.D |url=http://www.amfar.org/spotlight/article.aspx?id=4550 |publisher=[[amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research]] |date= |accessdate=26 July 2014 }}</ref> --> |
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* [[James W. Curran]], epidemiologist and leader of the CDC's AIDS task force during the early AIDS crisis |
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* [[James Curran (linguist)]], senior lecturer at the University of Sydney |
* [[James Curran (linguist)]], senior lecturer at the University of Sydney |
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* [[Jim Curran]] (1927–2005), Australian politician |
* [[Jim Curran]] (1927–2005), Australian politician |
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* James T. Curran (1932–2015), founder of the [[Little Brothers of St. Francis]] in the Archdiocese of Boston |
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* [[James Curran (murder victim)]] |
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* [[James Curran (murder victim)]] (c. 1962–2005), victim of a politically charged murder conspiracy in Ireland |
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* [[James Michael Curran]] (1903–1968), American civil engineer |
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* [[James Watson Curran]] (1865–1920), newspaper publisher and editor |
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 22 September 2023
James Curran may refer to:
- James W. Curran, epidemiologist and leader of the CDC's AIDS task force during the early AIDS crisis
- James Curran (linguist), senior lecturer at the University of Sydney
- Jim Curran (1927–2005), Australian politician
- James T. Curran (1932–2015), founder of the Little Brothers of St. Francis in the Archdiocese of Boston
- James Curran (murder victim) (c. 1962–2005), victim of a politically charged murder conspiracy in Ireland
- James Michael Curran (1903–1968), American civil engineer
- James Watson Curran (1865–1920), newspaper publisher and editor