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Name : David Cannon

Age : 38

Country : New Zealand

Occupations : Amway distributor, Language tutor, International homestay consultant.

Special interests : History, Languages, Religion, Politics, and International Affairs.

My "pet" raves change from time to time. Over the past year, I have spent a lot of time on the net studying recent Lebanese history and politics, and more recently I have turned my attention to South Africa.

This page changes frequently, so it might be a good idea to bookmark it!


ARTICLES I WROTE

Listed here are Misplaced Pages articles that were written or substantially edited by me. To avoid cluttering this page with references to articles that I had very little to do with, and to maintain a semblance of modesty, I have decided to limit this list to (a) articles that were originally authored by me, (b) "Stubs" that I adopted and expanded into full-length articles, and (c) articles that already existed, but which I substantially altered and/or expanded. Articles to which I've made only minor changes will not be listed here.

Amine Gemayel, Lebanese President (1982-1988). (original)

Bashir Gemayel, Lebanese President (1982). (major edit)

Luis Cabral, Portuguese Protestant evangelist. (original)

National Party (South Africa), the former ruling party of South Africa. (major edit)

Takapuna Assembly of God, prominent New Zealand church. (original)

Wayne Hughes, New Zealand pastor. (original)

B.J. Vorster, South African Prime Minister (1966-1978). (original)

Yoido Full Gospel Church, the world's largest church. (original)