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Description During President Ronald Reagan's trip to Grenada. Front row from left - Prime Ministers, Eugenia Charles (Dominica), Edward Seaga (Jamaica), and John Compton (St. Lucia). Behind [Reagan] from left - Prime Ministers, Vere Bird (Antigua), Kennedy Simmonds (St. Christopher and Nevis), George Chambers (Trinidad), James Mitchell (St. Vincent and the Grenadines), Herbert Blaize (Grenada), and Bernard St. John (Barbados).
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