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James Tora (born 16 July 1956 in Hunuta Village, Ugi Islands) is a Solomon Islands politician.After studying at the Honiara Technical Institute, he worked as Supervising Manager for Student Welfare Services at the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education. He then began a career in national politics, when he stood successfully for Parliament in the December 1, 2004 bye-election in the Ugi/Ulawa constituency.
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James Tora Tora, James
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Solomon Islands politician
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1956-07-16Z
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1956-01-01Z
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Minister for Mines and Energy Minister for Home Affairs Minister for Infrastructure and Development Minister for Police and Justice Minister for National Reconciliation, Unity and Peace Minister for Police, National Security, and Correctional Services
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