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  1. James Hernandez Deakin (born October 27, 1972) is a Filipino-British television and events host, automotive journalist, video blogger, and motoring editor working for CNN Philippines and Philippine Tatler. Biography. James Hernandez Deakin was born on October 27, 1972, in Manila, Philippines to a British father and a Filipino mother.

    • Television host, video blogger, column writer
    • 2002–present
    • Shelley (2013-)
    • James Hernandez Deakin, October 27, 1972 (age 50), Manila, Philippines
  2. www.youtube.com › @JamesDeakinOFFICIALJames Deakin - YouTube

    TV host for CNN Philippines. Writer. Vlogger. Public speaker. Events Host. Car reviewer and road safety advocate. Basically just a guy who loves cars and lucked into the best job in the world ...

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  5. James Deakin. 770,626 likes · 3,145 talking about this. Transport blogger, vlogger, writer, motivational speaker, brand ambassador, TV and events host.

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    James Deakin may refer to: James Deakin (journalist) (1929–2007), American journalist and TV host. James Henry Deakin (politician, born 1823) (1823–1880), Manchester merchant, briefly Member of Parliament for Launceston. James Henry Deakin (politician, born 1851) (1851–1881), son of the above, who replaced him as Member for Launceston ...

  7. Dive deeper into the Suzuki world with our second exclusive interview! James Deakin, host and a known automotive journalist delves into the iconic Suzuki Jim...

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  8. Jun 7, 2007 · The cause was liver cancer, said his son, David. Mr. Deakin covered the White House from 1958 to 1980. He wrote several books, including “Lyndon Johnson’s Credibility Gap,” a critical account...

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