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'''Jonathan Mann''' |
'''Jonathan Mann''' is the name of: | ||
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⚫ | *] (1947–1998), former head of the World Health Organization's global AIDS program, who is also the namesake of the WHO Jonathan Mann Award | ||
*] (born 1960), journalist for CNN | |||
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*] (born 1982), musician and YouTube personality | ||
*] (born 1982), a musician and YouTube personality | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 19 January 2024
Jonathan Mann is the name of:
- Jonathan Mann (physician) (1947–1998), former head of the World Health Organization's global AIDS program, who is also the namesake of the WHO Jonathan Mann Award
- Jonathan Mann (journalist) (born 1960), journalist for CNN
- Jonathan Mann (musician) (born 1982), musician and YouTube personality
See also
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