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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    21: ...out with police and Dzhokhar was detained the day after.
    29: After the Supreme Court announced the legalization o...
    40: ...ween the U.S. and the U.N. and North Korea strain after the country tested missiles in various places.
    83: ...oha, Qatar as part of a process to end the War in Afghanistan.
    91:
  2. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    7: ...city councilman, state legislator, and Chief of Staff for U.S. Representative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her m...
    9: ...Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration. After earning her degree, she moved to [[Seattle, Wa...
    15: ... the [[Clipper Chip]], she voted in support of [[NAFTA]], and she supported President Clinton's 1993 b...
    19: After her defeat, Cantwell vowed to leave politics. ...
    31: ...imes the campaign was notable for its pettiness. After a Cantwell campaign worker deep-linked to a hu...
  3. Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
    22: |[[Miami, Florida]]
    30: ...and then became an investigative reporter for the Miami News. Janet Reno has three younger siblings.
    32: Reno attended public school in [[Miami-Dade County, Florida]], where she was a debating ...
    36: In [[1971]] Reno was named staff director of the [[Judiciary Committee]] of the [...
    38: ... for child support payments and established the [[Miami Drug Court]].
  4. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    8: ...ght her first [[airplane]], a [[Kinner Airstar]]. After her parents divorced, she sold the plane in 19...
    10: One afternoon in April, 1928, she got a phone call while...
    20: ... and after numerous stops in [[South America]], [[Africa]], the [[Indian subcontinent]], and [[Southea...
    24: ...five nautical miles (9 km) over scattered clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-w...
    34: ...IGHAR - The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery) suggests they may have flown along a s...
  5. Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
    9: ...ldren. Allen became infamously tainted for a time afterward, having somewhat confirmed Farrow's accusa...
    19: * Woody Allen had an affair with Mia's adopted daughter Soon-Yi, and Mia ...
    20: ...t see him as his father, just as a man who had an affair with his sister. Seamus graduated from [[Bard...
    57: *''[[Miami Rhapsody]]'' ([[1995]])
  6. Martina Navratilova (16246 bytes)
    13: ...ong]] and the [[French Open]] to [[Chris Evert]]. After losing to Evert in the semi-finals of that yea...
    19: ...most dominant period of Navrátilová’s career. After losing in the fourth round of the first Grand ...
    25: ...als of the both Wimbledon and the US Open, with Graf winning both encounters in three sets.
    27: ...e final Grand Slam singles triumph in [[1990]]. Graf was knocked-out in the Wimbledon semi-finals that...
    35: ... from the [[animé]] series [[Slayers]] was named after her.
  7. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    11: ...ld legally manufacture or modify the instruments. After 1866 many modifications were introduced by a n...
    14: ...me debate amongst players as to whether the curve affects the tone or not.
    20: ...c]] saxophones made by the [[Grafton saxophone| Grafton]] company, and the rare wooden saxophones.
    25: ...etal mouthpieces, any mouthpiece may have a high baffle. A larger tip opening allows for greater flex...
    33: ... the staff to an F# three leger lines above the staff. Higher notes -- those in the altissimo range (r...
  8. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    3: It was named after its founder, [[Alexander the Great]], and as t...
    25: A few months after the foundation, Alexander left Egypt for the E...
    27: ...that body were restored by [[Septimius Severus]], after temporary abolition by [[Augustus]].
    46: ...e general [[Amr ibn al-As]], captured it for good after a siege that lasted fourteen months. The city...
    48: === After Amr ===
  9. United States (58223 bytes)
    58: ...in [[1781]] as the [[Articles of Confederation]]. After long [[Federalist papers|debate]], this was su...
    60: ...though full emancipation did not take place until after the end of the war in [[1865]], the dissolutio...
    66: ...ered a [[U.S. invasion of Afghanistan|war against Afghanistan]] and later a [[2003 invasion of Iraq|wa...
    74: ...ers of the federal government to defense, foreign affairs, printing money, controlling trade and relat...
    90: ...ticular area. These laws concern issues such as traffic, the sale of alcohol, and keeping animals. The...
  10. Paraguay (10959 bytes)
    59: ... same ticket by popular vote for five-year terms, after which the president appoints a [[cabinet (gove...
    97: ...d, only behind [[Hong Kong]] and [[Miami, Florida|Miami]]. The country holds the impressive [[Itaipu]] da...
  11. Florida (24937 bytes)
    43: ...rida joined the CSA on [[February 10]], [[1861]]. After the fall of the Confederacy in 1865, Florida w...
    51: ...t I-4 Corridor swing region. Outside of liberal [[Miami-Dade]], [[Broward]] and [[Palm Beach]] counties, ...
    76: ...[Gulf of Mexico]] seemingly "pop up" in the early afternoon and can often bring heavy downpours, high ...
    78: ... Florida|Homestead]]. Snow [[flurries]] fell on [[Miami Beach]] for the only time in history.
    80: ...st of other infamous hurricane strikes were the [[Miami Hurricane of 1926]], the [[Lake Okeechobee Hurric...
  12. Indiana (20194 bytes)
    47: ... States]] after the [[American Revolution]], soon after which it became part of the [[Northwest Territ...
    75: ...gs faced with this stone is [[The Pentagon]], and after the attack of September 11, 2001, a special ef...
    83: *8.4% [[African American|Black]]
    89: ...nd|Irish]] (10.8%), [[England|English]] (8.9%), [[African American]] (8.4%).
    92: ...ns. Indiana's percentage composition by religious affiliation is as follows:
  13. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    126: ... their African slaves to Oklahoma, which added to African-American population in the region.
    131: After the Civil War, in [[1866]], the federal govern...
    137: ...that can be owned by no man," the judge said, and after that the panhandle was referred to as No Man's...
    161: ...he [[Ku Klux Klan]] was also active, denouncing [[African-Americans|Blacks]], [[Catholic Church|Cathol...
    173: Major trends in Oklahoma history after the Depression era included the rise again of ...
  14. Ohio (19444 bytes)
    11: Governor = [[Bob Taft]] |
    42: ...lated by several other peoples, principally the [[Miamis]], [[Wyandots]], [[Delawares]], [[Shawnee (tribe...
    46: ... American victory in the [[American Revolution]], after which the British ceded claims to Ohio and the...
    76: ...clude the [[Cuyahoga River]], [[Maumee River]], [[Miami River]], [[Muskingum River]], and [[Scioto River]...
    84: ...e co-ordination of production of US military aircraft. On the base are located Wright Hill and Huffman...
  15. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    37: ... given by the state's [[France|French explorers]] after the indigenous [[Illiniwek]] people, a [[conso...
    45: ...ere replaced in Illinois by the [[Potawatomi]], [[Miami]], [[Sauk]], and other tribes.
    53: ...nal]] port after [[1848]], and as a rail hub soon afterward. By 1857, Chicago was Illinois' largest ci...
    60: The state government of Illinois is modeled after the federal government with adaptations origin...
    96: *15.1% [[African American|Black]]
  16. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    34: ...ding to the strength of their winds, using the [[Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale]]. A ''Category 1'' st...
    57: ...Tropical storm activity in this region frequently affects [[China]], [[Japan]], the [[Philippines]], a...
    58: ...rea of ocean). Storms that form in this basin can affect western [[Mexico]], [[Hawaii]] and on extreme...
    59: ...c Ocean: Tropical activity in this region largely affects [[Australia]] and [[Oceania]], and is foreca...
    60: ...ely, a tropical cyclone formed in this basin will affect the [[Arabian Peninsula]].
  17. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    41: ...rst [[Orange Bowl]] 26-0 over the [[University of Miami]].
    73: ...bile phone call is made by [[Ernie Wise]] to [[Vodafone]].
    96: *[[2004]] - [[Pervez Musharraf]] receives a vote of confidence to continue as th...
    146: *[[1942]] - [[Gennadi Sarafanov]], [[astronaut|cosmonaut]]
  18. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (7282 bytes)
    17: ...id. Adding salt to the wound, Huizenga named the Miami team the [[Florida Marlins]].
  19. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    20: ...was brought to fruition as the [[United Nations]] after his death.
    22: ...and his failure to advance [[civil rights]] for [[African Americans]]. Some conservatives such as [[Ro...
    30: ...'s early years. He later told friends that he was afraid of her all his life. He received his early ed...
    44: ...n [[William Howard Taft]]. Franklin's dislike of Taft's administration drove him into politics. In [[1...
    46: ...ved in the frequent American interventions in the affairs of Central American and Caribbean countries:...
  20. National Football League (30340 bytes)
    6: ... spurt in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s, after the 1958 NFL championship game which went into...
    8: ...ars, the regular season has begun on the Thursday after Labor Day.
    10: ...ek later, selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the [[Pro Bowl]], currently held...
    17: <tr><td>[[Miami Dolphins]]</td><td>[[Cincinnati Bengals]]</td><td...
    31: ...d. Traditionally, every game is played on Sunday afternoon with one game per week being played in [[S...

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