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  1. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
    57: ...nia|Los Angeles]], a post she remained in until [[2000]].
    74: ...ears after the 1993 election debacle. The party subsequently merged with the [[Canadian Alliance]] to ...
  2. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    31: ...a more flexible labour market that would create jobs and could adapt to market conditions. Exacerbated...
    43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
    61: ...sed particular controversy as immigration was a substantial party issue at that time. Most opinion pol...
    68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
    104: ...ere sixty ballot papers either cast for Meyer or abstaining, a surprisingly large number for a sitting...
  3. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    39: established_events = &nbsp;- Declared<br>&nbsp;- Recognised |
    69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
    159: ...growth averaging a robust 10% in [[1995]]&ndash;[[2000]]. [[Agriculture]], once the most important secto...
    168: ... in those circumstances allowed by the court. A subsequent series of constitutional amendments allow I...
    185: ...ok]] 2000 and the 2003 U.S. Department of State website.''
  4. Guatemala (8475 bytes)
    28: | '''[[Area]]'''<br>&nbsp;- Total <br>&nbsp;- % water
    32: <br>&nbsp;- Total ([[2004]])
    33: <br>&nbsp;- [[Density]]
    67: ...lan government in [[1954]], known as [[Operation PBSUCCESS]]. This led to a period of unrest in the n...
    95: ...ich ended 36 years of civil war, removed a major obstacle to foreign investment.
  5. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    38: ...stablished_events = &nbsp;- Declared<br />&nbsp;- Republic |
    44: time_zone_DST = not observed |
    59: ...te of the [[Indus Valley civilization]] and was subsequently conquered by many groups, including [[Ary...
    136: ...[[September 11]]th, 2001, and in support of the subsequent American-led assault on Afghanistan, curren...
    171: ...nment has made substantial economic reforms since 2000, and medium-term prospects for job creation and p...
  6. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    20: 2000Pop = 1,235,786 |
    22: 2000Density = 53.20 |
    34: Website = www.state.nh.us
    40: ...ngton (New Hampshire)|Mount Washington]] weather observatory in the [[Presidential Range]].
    44: ...ractions include skiing and other winter sports; observing the fall foliage; the Lakes Region; and the...
  7. Space exploration (14877 bytes)
    40: ...s capability to build and launch satellites up to 2000 kg into [[Polar orbit|polar]] and [[geostationary...
    56: ...mples include the Mars Polar Lander and the Mars Observer launched in 1999 and 1993 respectively which...
    194: {{Commons|Category:Space exploration}}
  8. Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
    84: ...y converted and united [[Islam|Muslim]] [[Arab|Arabs]] took by surprise an empire exhausted by the tit...
    88: ...y]]. The loss of the southern provinces to the Arabs made Orthodoxy stronger in the remaining province...
    90: ... city in the Christian world. Attempts by the Arabs to conquer Constantinople failed in the face of t...
    92: ...ense in depth (the thematic system), its use of subsidies to play its enemies against one another, its...
    94: After the siege of 717 in which the Arabs suffered horrific casualties, the [[Caliphate]] w...
  9. Mars (27704 bytes)
    18: Observations of the [[magnetic field]]s on Mars by th...
    22: ...ace at Meridiani, and at times it saturated the subsurface. Because liquid water is a key prerequisite...
    41: ...f an arbitrary point which was accepted by later observers. The German astronomers [[Wilhelm Beer]] an...
    44: ...by some that life existed on Mars, due mainly to observations by [[Percival Lowell]] of [[Martian cana...
    77: | width="10%"|&nbsp;
  10. Tycho Brahe (17516 bytes)
    16: ...bservations, but only by systematic and rigorous observation, night after night, and by using instrume...
    18: ...fessor's house, he quarrelled with Parsbjerg. A subsequent duel (in the dark) resulted in Tycho losing...
    23: ... his other uncle Steen Bille helped him build an observatory and alchemical laboratory at Herrevad Abb...
    33: ...thing in the Earth's atmosphere. Tycho, however, observed that the [[parallax]] of the object did not ...
    38: ..._parallax|parallax]] does exist; it could not be observed with the naked eye, or even with the [[Teles...
  11. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    7: ...]], but for the rest of his life he continued to observe many monastic practices, including self-punis...
    14: ... British House of Commons|Speaker of the House of Commons]]. He later served as high steward for the unive...
    53: ...in [[1935]]. His feast day is [[22 June]]. In [[2000]], Saint Thomas More was declared "heavenly patro...
  12. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    17: ...e Canadian House of Commons, the British House of Commons, and the German [[Bundestag]], approximately 15 p...
    81: ... tempore]] to preside when the vice president is absent. The most powerful person in the Senate is no...
    141: ...use, but in practice conference committees make substantial changes to legislation. According to Citi...
    157: ...efeating it without rendering a judgment on its substance.
    172: ...tant vote has to be won over by pet projects or jobs for allies. In the Senate, small state Senators ...
  13. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    14: ...nguished orators and statesmen such as [[Daniel Webster]], [[John C. Calhoun]], [[Henry Clay]], [[Step...
    23: ...ith a [[plurality]] of votes (not necessarily an absolute majority) wins. The sole exception is [[Loui...
    42: ...y president") to preside in the Vice President's absence; the most senior senator of the majority part...
    54: ...tor may request a quorum call by "suggesting the absence of a quorum"; a clerk then calls the roll of ...
    80: ...hich only the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] may originate such measures.
  14. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    28: website = http://www.ci.sf.ca.us/ |
    85: ... the more affluent and culturally homogenous suburbs. Because of the rise of this new population, as w...
    93: ...ning control of the Board of Supervisors in the [[2000]] election.
    95: ... for-rent signs. [[Craig Newmark]] founded the website [[Craigslist]] based in his San Francisco home...
    242: As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 776,733 people, 329,700 households, ...
  15. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    31: ... and tourists (there is evidence he produced over 2000 paintings and drawings before [[World War I]]).
    71: ... elections the Nazis suddenly rose from relative obscurity to win 18,3% of the vote along with 107 sea...
    86: ...chstag Fire Decree]] suspended civil liberties. Subsequently, in the [[March]] [[1933]] elections the ...
    96: ...sending women home so that men could take their jobs. Given this, claims that the [[Economy of Germany...
    252: ...ienna'', Oxford University Press; New Ed edition, 2000
  16. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    19: population_as_of = 2000 |
    29: website = http://www.cityofsacramento.org/ |
    37: ...ak]] trees in the region and by eating fruits, bulbs, seeds, and roots throughout the year.
    89: ...red or reconstructed, and the district is now a substantial tourist attraction, with rides on steam-ha...
    99: ...er. The population in [[United States 2000 census|2000]] was 407,018; the 1980 population was 275,741. T...
  17. Boise, Idaho (9777 bytes)
    15: census yr = 2000|
    26: ...d States|United States of America]]. As of the [[2000]] census, it has a population of 185,787. It is ...
    66: ...tablishment of the [[Peregrine falcon]] and the subsequent removal from the [[Endangered Species]] lis...
    81: == Demographics (2000) ==
    82: As of the [[census]]{{GR|2}} of [[2000]], there are 185,787 people, 74,438 households, a...
  18. Indianapolis, Indiana (25903 bytes)
    15: census yr = 2000 |
    19: time zone = Does not observe DST as of 2005 |
    25: ...S. state]] of [[Indiana]]. As of the census of [[2000]], its population is 791,926, also making it Indi...
    29: ... the Governor's mansion. It was used as a market commons for over six years. Although an expensive Governo...
    33: ...began operation on [[October 1]], [[1847]], and subsequent railroad connections enlarged the town. Th...
  19. Lansing, Michigan (6961 bytes)
    2: ...aton County, Michigan|Eaton County]]. As of the [[2000]] census, it has a population of 119,128.
    18: census yr = 2000|
    37: ...us]][[Geographic references#2|<sup>2</sup>]] of [[2000]], there are 119,128 people, 49,505 households, a...
    84: {{commons|Lansing, Michigan}}
    85: ...w.cityoflansingmi.com/ City of Lansing Official Website]
  20. Salt Lake City, Utah (41550 bytes)
    2: ...] counties, had a population of 1,333,914 as of [[2000]].
    17: ...erritorial capital in [[1858]] and the name was subsequently abbreviated to Salt Lake City. The city's...
    24: ... mining towns led to explosive growth in its suburbs. As a result the [[suburb|suburban]] population g...
    53: ...x|right|Map of modern Salt Lake City and its suburbs.]]</td></tr>
    119: ...ion, [[Deseret Management Corporation]] and its subsidiaries, headquartered in the city.

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