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  1. Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
    3: ...d. Her husband, [[Asif Ali Zardari]], has been implicated as well, and remained in jail until [[Novem...
    11: ... she was leader in [[exile]] of the [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] (PPP), her father's party, but was unab...
    17: ...r Bhutto at a [[Pakistan Peoples Party]] event in Newark, CA, [[28 September]] [[2004]]]]
    21: ...] and says she wants to return to office, most people in Pakistan are convinced that she and her husba...
    32: ... the office again, and some said it was largely implemented due to the President's own fear of maintai...
  2. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    6: ...n, Kansas|Atchison]], [[Kansas]], Amelia loved to play with her younger sister, Muriel. This time that...
    8: ...lane in 1924 and moved back East, where she was employed as a social worker in [[Boston, Massachusetts...
    10: ...on, flying was the fixture of Earhart's life. She placed third at the Cleveland Women's Air Derby (nic...
    14: ...Lockheed Vega]], intending to fly to [[Paris]], duplicating [[Charles Lindbergh]]'s solo flight. Howev...
    16: ...," financed by [[Purdue University]], she started planning her round-the-world flight.
  3. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    2: ...umber One in its list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players."
    4: ... he changed the nature of the game itself. His exploitation of the "power game" compelled other teams...
    9: ... [[Roman Catholic]] priest, and the school's disciplinarian, became the major influence on his life, t...
    12: ...ked the position because he was involved in every play. One day, as his team was getting pounded, Babe...
    15: ...or cash, and sold Ruth's contract, with two other players to [[Joseph Lannin]], owner of the [[Boston ...
  4. Delaware (15006 bytes)
    74: Delaware lies on a level plain, the highest elevation being less than 442 fee...
    77: ...y of Delaware is a part of the [[Atlantic Coastal Plain]], the climate is moderated by the effects of ...
    82: As of 2003, there were 817,491 people living in Delaware.
    96: The religious affiliations of the people of Delware are:
    114: * [[Newark, Delaware | Newark]]
  5. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] |
    74: ... state's two largest cities, [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]] and [[Jersey City, New Jersey|Jersey City]]; as...
    78: ... but some go more one way than others. For an example, Bergen County, which is very Republican in the ...
    82: ... members. Assembly members are elected by the people for a two year term in all odd-numbered years; S...
    107: ...ny jokes about [[pollution]] and [[irony|ironic]] plays on the state's nickname, the "Garden State."
  6. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of [[mass production]] to the process of [[inve...
    5: ...patents, and were actually made by his numerous employees. Edison was frequently criticized for not sh...
    20: Edison applied for his first patent, the electric vote record...
    24: ...e invention enjoyed popularity. The "gramophone", playing [[gramophone record]]s, was invented by [[Em...
    27: ...marily supervised the operation and work of his employees.
  7. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    5: ...n]] of the island is approximately 5.7 million people, 4 million in the Republic and 1.7 million in No...
    13: ...[[coast]]al [[mountain]]s surrounds low central [[plain]]s. The highest peak is [[Carrauntuohill]] ([[...
    27: ...its capital in [[Dublin]]. This state is often simply referred to internally and internationally as "I...
    32: ...tional fundraising organisation, tries to help people on both sides find peace and reconcilliation thr...
    34: ...g part of the [[British Isles]]. However, some people, especially in Ireland, take exception to this n...
  8. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    9: ...as is the case in some recent cable operated [[people mover]] type systems. Gripping must be an even a...
    11: ...ors discovered the hard way, if the grip is not applied properly, it might damage the cable, or even w...
    23: ...s rather than the ability to climb hills. Many people at the time viewed horse-drawn transit as unnece...
    25: For example, the [[Chicago City Railway]], also designed by ...
    29: ...t implementing it. Other cable car systems were implemented in Europe, though, among which was the [[G...
  9. Aaron Burr (20716 bytes)
    7: Burr was born in [[Newark]], [[New Jersey]], to the Rev. [[Aaron Burr, Sr.]...
    13: ...eat from [[Quebec]]. Burr's courage earned him a place on Washington's staff, but the general never q...
    14: ...|Whigs]] and [[Tories]], and by bands of ill-disciplined soldiers from both armies. Burr established a...
    18: ...83]], became widely known for her beauty and accomplishments. She married [[Joseph Alston]] of [[South...
    28: ...ce in [[1798]] Some have speculated that Hamilton played a role in these decisions.
  10. Leather (7695 bytes)
    5: Leather with the fur still attached is simply called [[fur]].
    9: ...he flesh of a dead animal can be formed into a supple, strong material commonly called leather.
    11: ...der. In hot water, it will shrink drastically and plasticize, becoming a rigid, brittle material of li...
    12: ...fate]] and other salts of chromium. It is more supple and stretchier than vegetable-tanned leather, an...
    13: ... process, but the resulting material is not as supple as vegetable-tanned leather.
  11. War of 1812 (34444 bytes)
    84: ...1783)|Treaty of Paris]], and was continuing to supply those American Indians in the [[Northwest Territ...
    90: ...o be unenforceable, the Non-Intercourse Act was replaced in [[1810]] by [[Macon's Bill Number 2]]. Thi...
    97: ... of the war had been preceded by years of angry diplomatic dispute, the [[United States]] was absolute...
    99: ...side their home states, were not amenable to discipline and, as a rule, performed poorly in the presen...
    122: ...ed them to greater exertions. More vessels were deployed on the American seaboard and the blockade tig...
  12. Al Gore (43430 bytes)
    21: ! Place of Birth:
    38: ...ment]], and sits on the board of directors of [[Apple Computer]]. He is also considered by many polit...
    44: ...ed his high school sweetheart, Tipper, and the couple have four children.]]
    57: ...ticipate in the [[Vietnam War]] effort. After completing training as a military journalist, Gore ship...
    61: ...ity School and Law School, although he did not complete a degree at either. Gore's mother was a member...
  13. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    67: ...ersey]] || [[Newark, New Jersey|Newark]]
  14. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    46: ... its surrounding [[suburb]]s refer to the city simply as '''the District''' or '''D.C.''', to contrast...
    54: ...nt to the United States Constitution]] does not apply to the District of Columbia.
    59: ...ge:Dctaxationsample small.jpg|thumb|153px|License plate reading "Washington, D.C." at the top and "Tax...
    72: ...fferson]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]]. The initial plan for the Federal City was a diamond, ten miles w...
    81: The [[Washington Monument]] opened in [[1888]]. Plans were laid to further develop the monumental as...
  15. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (32608 bytes)
    3: ...urth largest nationally, with some 5.7 million people. Philadelphia is the central city for the [[Dela...
    5: ...and social importance, with [[Benjamin Franklin]] playing an extraordinary role in Philadelphia's rise...
    7: {{Template:US City infobox|
    34: ...as the capital of his new colony founded on principles of freedom and religious tolerance, would be a ...
    49: ...cus of the [[Bicentennial]] observances that took place nationwide in the [[United States]] in [[1976]...

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