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- George H. W. Bush (1569 bytes)
5: | date1=[[20 January ]], [[1989]]
6: | date2=[[20 January ]], [[1993]]
14: | wife=[[Barbara Pierce Bush]]
15: | party=[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
19: ...resident of the United States]] ([[1989]]–[[1993]]). Previously, he had served as [[U.S.]] [[cong... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: ...309th in [[leap year]]s) in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 57 days remaining.
4: {{NovemberCalendar}}
7: ...(city)|Antwerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
8: ...and of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozharski|Dmitry Pozharsky]]
9: ...e]]. They would later be known as [[William and Mary]]. - Burundi (13403 bytes)
1: ...t enjoys access to the Tanzanian ocean port of [[Dar es Salaam]]. The country's name derives from its ...
3: ... minority with the growing demands for political participation of the [[Hutu]] majority.
8: image_flag = Burundi flag large.png |
19: largest_city = [[Bujumbura]] |
20: area = 27,830 | - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
4: ... Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-1998)
5: *[[Evaristo Abaco|Abaco, Evaristo]], (1675-1742), Italian composer and violinis...
7: *[[Charles d'Abancourt|Abancourt, Charles d']], (1758-1792), French statesman
8: *[[Abaris]], (circa 8th century BC), priest of [[Apollo (...
9: ...Abati]] ''aka'' Niccolo Dell'Abbato, (1512-1571), artist - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
2: ...e United States, and has an audience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners weekly.
4: == Early career ==
6: ...ned the radio station where Limbaugh started his career.
8: ...losed medical problem [http://www.snopes.com/military/limbaugh.htm]. Limbaugh stated that he was not d...
10: ...t was in Pittsburgh that many of Limbaugh's trademarks developed, such as a claim to use a "golden mic... - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
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7: | 64th Secretary of State
10: | [[January 23]], [[1997]] - [[January 20]], [[2001]]
13: | [[Warren Christopher]]
30: | '''[[Political party|Political Party]]:''' - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
3: ...d remain unresolved. Her husband, [[Asif Ali Zardari]], has been implicated as well, and remained in ...
5: ==Early Years==
6: ...e United States included active participation in various social causes.
8: ... of illegal canvassing. Her entire undergraduate career was fuelled by controversy, coming in the midd...
11: ...e [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] (PPP), her father's party, but was unable to make her political presence ... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
10: | [[June 25]] - [[November 4]], [[1993]]
19: | [[March 10]], [[1947]]
27: | '''[[Political party|Political Party]]:'''
28: | [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]]
31: ... in the world, after British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]]. - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
1: [[Image:Maria Cantwell.jpg|frame|Maria Cantwell]]
3: ... the [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic Party]].
5: ==Early life==
7: Maria Cantwell was born in [[Indianapolis, Indiana|In...
9: ... She led a successful campaign to build a new library there. - Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
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2: |+ style="font-size:larger; margin-left:1em"|'''Janet Reno'''
10: |[[March 11]], [[1993]] -<br />[[January 20]], [[2001]]
13: |[[William Barr]]
24: |'''[[Political party|Political Party]]''' - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
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4: ...pan="2"| [[Image:Condoleezza Rice.jpg|200px|Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice-Bush]]
7: |66th Secretary of State
10: |[[January 26]], [[2005]] -<br> - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
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2: |+ style="font-size:larger" | '''The Rt Hon. Margaret Thatcher'''
21: |'''[[Political Party]]:'''
22: |[[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
25: ...rder of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
2: '''Gloria Steinem''' (born [[March 25]], [[1934]]) is a [[US]] [[feminism|feminist...
4: == Early Life ==
5: ...r mother in Toledo. As a child in Toledo, Gloria cared for her ill mother and helped to support them b...
7: == Education and Early Career ==
8: ...[[1956]] and left to study in [[India]] for two years. - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
4: ... into many languages. She is one of the most popular novelists in the world today, selling over 35 mil...
6: ...[[1970]] to [[1973|73]]. In 1945, her parents separated, and her mother relocated with their three ch...
8: ...he met her first husband, Miguel Fr�, whom she married in 1962.
10: ... Chile, and her son Nicol᳠was born there that year.
12: ..."Lauchas y Lauchones," as well as a collection of articles, ''Civilice a su troglodita''. She also wo... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
1: [[image:Margaret_Atwood.jpg|right|framed|Margaret Atwood]]
2: ...ed to Toronto, where she currently lives. She is married to the novelist [[Graeme Gibson]]; her daught...
4: ...genres such as [[science fiction]], [[Southern Ontario Gothic]], [[comedy]], and the [[ghost story]]. ...
6: ...] or [[assonance]] that is split up and put in separate lines to produce an echo effect. She ranks as ...
23: :''[[Bodily Harm (novel)|Bodily Harm]]'' ([[1981]]) - Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
2: ...uthor]], born '''Chloe Anthony Wofford''', [[February 18]], [[1931]] in [[Lorain, Ohio]].
4: ...rd University in 1953, and achieved a [[Master of Arts]] degree from [[Cornell University]] in [[1955]...
6: ...n the battle to open the canon of English and comparative literature. Her efforts during the [[1960]]'...
8: ...as awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in [[1993]], the first African-American woman to receive th...
12: ...playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas." - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
3: '''Marina Ivanovna Tsvetaeva''' ([[Russian language|Russ...
5: ...nly really began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her own deeply convoluted personality, he...
8: ... to cause her to identify herself with the Polish aristocracy.)
10: .... Maria Alexandrovna particularly disapproved of Marina's poetic inclination. She wished her daughter ...
12: ...was allowed to continue until June [[1904]] when Marina was despatched to school in [[Lausanne]]. Chan... - Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
1: ...ble>'''Dr Mae C. Jemison''' blasted into orbit aboard the [[Space Shuttle Endeavour]], [[September 12]...
3: ...atory module. Jemison resigned from NASA in March 1993.
5: ...ience in technology, engineering, and medical research. In addition to her extensive background in sci...
7: ...e then spent two and a half years (1983-85) as an Area [[Peace Corps]] Medical Officer for [[Sierra Le...
11: ...ical College|Cornell Medical College]] where she earned her Doctorate in Medicine in 1981. In medical ... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
1: [[Image:Margaret_Mead.jpg|frame|Margaret Mead]]
3: '''Margaret Mead''' ([[December 16]], [[1901]] – [[No...
5: ...ce: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
7: ...vidly enough for the general public to read and learn from her works--remains firm.
13: ...t universal. It is instructive to know that standards differ in the most unexpected ways. - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...|astronomer]] noted for her research into [[globular cluster]]s, but best remembered for her astronomy...
5: ...Annie Jump Cannon]] and [[Harlow Shapley]]. on star clusters. She received her doctorate in [[1931]] ...
7: ...Hogg]] in [[1930]], and in [[1935]] moved to [[Ontario]] where she took a job at the [[David Dunlap Ob...
9: ...ed of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] in 1993.
11: ...tronomy]] in [[1949]] and the [[Klumpke-Roberts Award]] in [[1983]].
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