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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    6: ...ords is severely wounded in an assassination attempt
    9: ...Laden, leader of al-Qaeda and mastermind of the September 11 attacks, is killed in Abbottabad, Pakista...
    53:
    72:
    80: ...daughter, Gianna, and 7 others, perish in a helicopter crash.
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    7: ...[Eighty Years' War]]: In [[Belgium]], [[Spain]] captures [[Antwerp (city)|Antwerp]] (after three days ...
    21: * [[1922]] - In [[Egypt]], [[United Kingdom|British]] archaeologist [[How...
    38: ...dies of his wounds later that night in a Tel Aviv Hospital.
    147: [[pt:4 de Novembro]]
  3. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    22: ===Heiress Presumptive===
    23: ...d VIII]]'s abdication, she became [[heiress presumptive]] and was henceforth known as HRH The Princess...
    40: ...of Wales|HRH Prince Henry of Wales]] (born [[15 September]], [[1984]]) (known universally as 'Harry')
    42: ...ivorced ([[28 April]] [[1992]]) [[Mark Phillips|Captain Mark Phillips]] (born [[1948]]); married ([[12...
    58: ...the [[Imperial State Crown]] and holding the [[Sceptre with the Cross]] and the [[Sovereign's Orb|Orb]...
  4. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:Messalinde-Jerusalem.JPG|frame|A queen accepting fealty from a vassal, possibly Melisende herse...
    3: '''Melisende''' ([[1105]] - [[September 11]], [[1161]]) was [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|Q...
    21: ...oon thereafter an unsuccessful assassination attempt against Hugh was attributed to Fulk or his suppor...
    23: ...ce. William of Tyre wrote that Fulk "did not attempt to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, ...
    29: ...plum Domini, the order of the Hospital, the leper hospital of Saint Lazarus, and the Praemonstratensians of ...
  5. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    20: ...He had a controversial religious policy; his attempts to grant freedom of religion to non-[[Church of ...
    22: ...mpted to flee, but was intercepted. A second attempt at flight ([[23 December]]) was successful.
    26: ...f Right]], in which it deemed that James, by attempting to flee on [[11 December]] 1688, had abdicated...
    28: ...nd Mary were offered the Scottish Crown; they accepted on [[11 May]].
    40: .... She also founded the [[Greenwich Hospital|Royal Hospital for Seamen, Greenwich]].
  6. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    4: image_caption= |
    36: ... Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]].
    38: ...e threatened to kill herself. If the suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significan...
    44: ...es, including her description of her suicide attempts. The tapes were in the possession of the Princes...
    56: ....org.uk/100], she visited landmine survivors in [[hospitals]], toured de-mining projects run by the [[HALO T...
  7. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    3: ...e) Sylvia Pankhurst''' ([[May 5]], [[1882]] - [[September 27]], [[1960]]) was a campaigner in the [[su...
    11: ... group continued to move leftwards and briefly adopted the name ''[[Communist Party]], British Section...
    17: ...]. She raised funds for Ethiopia's first teaching hospital, and wrote extensively on Ethiopian art and cultu...
  8. Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
    14: ...play ''El embajador'' debuted in Santiago. On [[September 11]] that same year, her uncle was overthrow...
    16: ...m a letter that later evolved into a book manuscript, ''[[The House of Spirits]]'' (1982). The book w...
    20: ...r to her daughter Paula, who lay in a coma in the hospital (she died of [[porphyria]] in 1992). In addition ...
  9. Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
    8: ... where she worked as a nurse's aide in a military hospital looking after wounded soldiers of [[World War I]...
    10: ...d with a ticker-tape parade in New York and a reception held by President [[Calvin Coolidge]] at the [...
    18: ...rience in both marine (he was a licensed ship's captain) and flight navigation. He had recently left [...
    20: ...s, and the flight was called off. The second attempt would begin at [[Miami]], this time to fly from W...
    24: ...d clouds. After several hours of frustrating attempts at two-way communications, contact was lost, alt...
  10. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (3312 bytes)
    5: ...nally she studied anatomy privately at the London Hospital, and with some of the professors at [[St Andrews]...
    7: ...one of the visiting physicians of the East London hospital for children; but the duties of these two positio...
    9: ...dsomely and suitably housed and equipped, the New hospital (in the Euston Road) being worked entirely by med...
    11: ...ed in her lifetime to every civilized country except Spain and Turkey. She died in [[1917]].
    14: ...d in London -- this is the modern name of the New hospital mentioned above.
  11. Jane Delano (3466 bytes)
    4: ...ent as the Superintendent of Nurses at University Hospital in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]].
    6: ...t of nurses. In [[1902]] she returned to Bellevue Hospital in New York City as the director of the Training ...
    12: ...Association Hall of Fame]] and at Schuyler County Hospital in [[Dix, New York]] there is a Jane Delano Memor...
  12. Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
    2: ...sane]]. Unfortunately for her legacy, these state hospitals grew into enormous "museums of madness" that ser...
    14: ...asylums to treat the insane according to the precepts of moral treatment.
    16: ...o contribute $30,000 to the construction of a new hospital for the insane.
    20: ...r more often than in person. The two dozen mental hospitals built between [[1865]] and [[1880]] demonstrate ...
    22: ...years living as a guest in the [[New Jersey State Hospital]] in [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]].
  13. Anna Maxwell (1551 bytes)
    6: ... at [[Columbia Presbyterian Hospital|Presbyterian Hospital]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York]] from 1892-1921.
    12: ... Maxwell Hall ([[1928]]-[[1984]]) at Presbyterian Hospital was named for her.
  14. Florence Nightingale (15657 bytes)
    13: ...[1846]] she visited [[Kaiserwerth]], a pioneering hospital established and managed by an order of [[Nun|Cath...
    23: ...he [[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] foundations of the hospital. While at Kaiserwerth, Florence reported having h...
    29: === The hospital in Scutari ===
    33: ... her compatriots began by thoroughly cleaning the hospital and equipment, and reorganizing patient care. Alt...
    35: ...mas's hospital. The carriage was damaged when the hospital was bombed in the Blitz. It was restored and tran...
  15. Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
    10: ...on (civilian)" by the Army of the Cumberland in September, [[1863]], becoming the first ever female U....
    12: ... civilians. On [[April 10]], [[1864]], she was captured by [[Confederate]] troops and arrested as a s...
    16: ... sick and wounded soldiers, both in the field and hospitals, to the detriment of her own health, and has als...
  16. Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
    9: ...he Moon'', ISBN 0306811367). Clarence Holiday accepted paternity, but was hardly a responsible father....
    36: ...person. At the end of May 1959, she was taken to hospital suffering from liver and heart problems. She was...
  17. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    2: ...ssie Smith''' ([[April 15]], [[1894]] – [[September 26]] [[1937]]) in [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]...
    13: ... an ambulance. She was taken to Clarksdale's Afro-Hospital and her arm was amputated, but she never regained...
    17: ...ed some eight or ten hours after admission to the hospital. We gave her every medical attention, but we were...
    19: ...edical attention, while her friends pled with the hospital authorities to admit her. And this incident was t...
    21: ...essie was still alive when she was brought to the hospital, in the middle of the night, but she never regain...
  18. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    7: ...r family and friends. At around this time she adopted the name "Tori," after a friend of a friend tol...
    23: ...ing church bells, bagpipes, and a gospel choir, kept it away from the mainstream scene. The accompanyi...
    36: ... sprawling, messy version of [[John Lennon]]'s cryptic "Happiness is a Warm Gun" and the rocky, fuzzy ...
    39: ...r ego Scarlet and her cross-America trip post-[[September 11]], [[2001]]. Through the songs, Amos expl...
    43: ...sc inside would shatter. The success of this attempt was so great that the record industry began to fo...
  19. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    5: ...arker]], were notorious across the nation. They captivated the attention of the [[American]] press and...
    9: ...ree children. She married [[Roy Thornton]] on [[September 25]] [[1926]], but the pairing was short-liv...
    11: ... loyal companion to Clyde Barrow as they evaded capture and awaited the violent deaths they viewed as ...
    23: ... Except for a one-week escape ending with his recapture in [[Ohio]], Clyde remained incarcerated in th...
    27: ...s astounding driving skill and ability to evade capture were later grudgingly respected by law enforce...
  20. Mother Teresa (22682 bytes)
    2: ...FAIR USE of Mother-teresa-03.jpg: see image description page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Mot...
    4: ...f Calcutta''' ([[August 27]] [[1910]] – [[September 5]] [[1997]]) was an internationally renowne...
    11: Little is known of Teresa's early life except from her own reminiscences. She recounted that sh...
    15: ...ty all around left a deep impression on her. In September [[1946]], by her own account, she received a...
    37: ... 37 mentally-handicapped patients from a besieged hospital in [[Beirut]].

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