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- George H. W. Bush (1569 bytes)
6: | date2=[[20 January ]], [[1993]]
7: | preceded=[[Ronald Reagan]]
19: ...resident of the United States]] under President [[Ronald Reagan]] ([[1981]]–[[1989]]). He is the...
22: ...in the prominent investment banking firm [[Brown Brothers Harriman]].
24: ...Phillips Academy]] in [[Andover, Massachusetts]] from [[1936]] to [[1942]], where he demonstrated earl... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
7: ...twerp]] (after three days the city was nearly destroyed).
8: ...2]] - [[Moscow]] China Town taken by [[Russia]]n troops under command of [[Dmitri Mikhailovich Pozhars...
12: ...ard a [[United States|Union]] supply base and destroy millions of dollars in material.
14: ...]: [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] [[Grover Cleveland]] defeats [[United States Republican...
15: ...ility, paving the way for him to be crowned [[emperor]]. - Burundi (13403 bytes)
1: ...of [[Dar es Salaam]]. The country's name derives from its [[Bantu languages|Bantu]] language, [[Kirund...
3: ...claims of the ruling [[Tutsi]] minority with the growing demands for political participation of the [[...
10: ...rogr賠([[French language|French]]: Unity, Work, Progress) |
38: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[July 1]], [[1962]] |
41: time_zone = [[Eastern European Time|EET]] | - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
4: ... Presidents of Nigeria|dictator]] of [[Nigeria]] (1993-1998)
16: ...orge Robert Aberigh-Mackay|Aberigh-Mackay, George Robert]], (1848-1881), author
18: ...ob Abbadie|Abbadie, Jakob]], (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant preacher
31: *[[Robert Abbot|Abbot, Robert]], (1588?-1662?), English Puritan divine
49: *[[Abd-el-Aziz IV]], (1880-), sultan of Morocco - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
2: ...ted States, and has an audience estimated by Arbitron at 20 million listeners weekly.
8: ...st]]" and "a [[American football|football]] knee from [[high school]]" [Colford, pp 14 – 20].
10: ...is now a reality as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
12: ... as director of promotions with the [[Kansas City Royals]] [[baseball]] team.
16: ...ng. Limbaugh refers on-air to the "Excellence In Broadcasting Network", or "E-I-B"; however, this is m... - Madeleine Albright (7085 bytes)
4: | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan=2 | [[Image:...
27: | '''[[Profession]]:'''
40: ...mbia University]], and her Masters and Doctorate from Columbia University's Department of Public Law a...
42: ... was responsible for foreign policy legislation. From [[1976]] to [[1978]], she served as Chief Legisl...
44: ...lowing an international competition in which she wrote about the - Benazir Bhutto (7735 bytes)
1: ...pg|frame|200px|Benazir Bhutto; a formal portrait from when she was Prime Minister]]
3: ...]] scandals by the then President of Pakistan [[Farooq Leghari]] again using his discretionary powers ...
6: ...e for her, in that watching her father in action brought her out of academia and showed her the ways o...
8: ...istration was being challenged both at home and abroad.
15: ...ecame PM for the next 3 years. Again in October [[1993]] elections were held which were won by the PPP c... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
4: | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | [[Image...
10: | [[June 25]] - [[November 4]], [[1993]]
13: | [[Brian Mulroney]]
24: | '''[[Profession]]:'''
28: | [[Progressive Conservative Party of Canada|Progressive Conservative]] - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
3: ...r [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from [[Washington|Washington state]] and is a member ...
7: ....S. Representative [[Andrew Jacobs]]. Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant.
9: She remained in Indianapolis through high school, when she left for [[Miami Univers...
13: ..., which required cities to develop comprehensive growth plans, and she negotiated its passage. She als...
15: ...t. Republican [[Rick White]] used that vote to narrowly defeat her in the Republican landslide year of... - Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
10: |[[March 11]], [[1993]] -<br />[[January 20]], [[2001]]
16: |[[John Ashcroft]]
27: ...resident]] [[Bill Clinton]] on [[February 11]], [[1993]] and confirmed on [[March 11]].
30: ...her, Henry Reno, immigrated to the United States from [[Denmark]] and for forty-three years was a poli...
32: ...n's Self Government Association]], and earned her room and board. - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
21: |'''[[Profession]]'''
22: |[[Professor|University Professor]]
37: ...ts]] on September 15, [[1963]]. Rice states that growing up during [[racial segregation|segregation]] ...
41: ...xperience in America." [http://www.publiceye.org/frontpage/OpEds/berlet_condi_dad.html] At age 15, Ric...
43: ... she received her [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from the Graduate School of International Studies at ... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
3: |style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2"|[[Image:t...
25: ...der of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony
27: ...d the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[comm...
29: ...]] task force to retake the [[Falkland Islands]] from [[Argentina]] in the [[Falklands War]].
31: ...stained economic growth occured that led to an improvement in Britain's economic performance. Supporte... - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
5: ... his family in tow, he traveled in a trailer all around the United States, buying and selling. The fa...
9: ...3]] she became a full-time [[freelance writer]] through the publication of her infamous undercover exp...
12: ... also brought other notable feminists to the foreground. During this time she toured the country with ...
14: ...e feminist magazine ''[[Ms. Magazine|Ms.]]'' and wrote for the magazine until it was sold in [[1987]]....
18: ...e revived, she became its consulting editor. In [[1993]] she was inducted into the [[National Women's Ha... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
6: ...[Salvador Allende]], the President of [[Chile]] from [[1970]] to [[1973|73]]. In 1945, her parents s...
10: ...ater in [[Brussels, Belgium]], and elsewhere in Europe. Her daughter Paula was born in 1963. In 196...
12: ...lodita''. She also worked in Chilean television production for channels 7 and 13.
14: ...whether from murder or suicide is a matter of controversy). In 1975, Isabel Allende went into exile i...
16: ...tor [[Bille August]]. The movie starred [[Jeremy Irons]], [[Meryl Streep]], [[Winona Ryder]], [[Glenn ... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
2: ...h America and around the world, she returned to Toronto, where she currently lives. She is married to ...
4: ...inist]] issues and concerns, which she examines through multiple genres such as [[science fiction]], [...
6: ... in [[Canadian poetry]], especially as one of [[Toronto]]'s new voices in the [[1960s]], along with [[...
10: ...]] and ''[[Oryx and Crake]]'', championed by [[Toronto]] City Councillor [[Olivia Chow]] in [[2005]]....
12: ...to. The device, also called the "Unotchit" (and pronounced "You-No-Touch-It"), will allow an author t... - Toni Morrison (2576 bytes)
4: ...edom, but killed her infant daughter to save her from a life of slavery.
6: ... helped break down the segregation of literature from small minority subsets ([[African-American Liter...
8: ...as awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] in [[1993]], the first African-American woman to receive th...
10: She is currently the [[Robert F. Goheen]] Professor of the Humanities at [[Princeton University...
12: ...one-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas." - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
5: ...lly began in the 1960s. Tsvetaeva's poetry arose from her own deeply convoluted personality, her eccen...
8: ...]] of Fine Arts. Tsvetaeva's mother, Maria Alexandrovna Meyn, was Ivan's second wife, a highly literat...
10: ...rgotten it. Maria Alexandrovna particularly disapproved of Marina's poetic inclination. She wished her...
12: ... by the sea at Nervi, near [[Genoa]]. Here, away from the rigid constraints of a bourgeois Muscovite l...
16: ...ommunity, the ''魩gr駧 [[Viktoria Schweitzer]] wrote: "Here inspiration was born." - Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
3: ...atory module. Jemison resigned from NASA in March 1993.
5: ...dical research. In addition to her extensive background in science, she is well-versed in African and ...
7: ...nia|Los Angeles]] with the INA/Ross Loos Medical Group. She then spent two and a half years (1983-85) ...
11: ...led the requirements for an A.B. in African and Afro-American Studies. She attended [[Weill Cornell Me...
13: ... a satellite based telecommunication system to improve health care in West Africa; and The Earth We Sh... - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
3: ...s|American]] [[cultural anthropology|cultural anthropologist]].
5: ...ce: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Edition, 1993.)
7: ... enough for the general public to read and learn from her works--remains firm.
12: ... Age in Samoa'', Mead's advisor, [[Franz Boas]], wrote of its significance that
14: ...s of adjustment." Boas felt that a study of the problems faced by adolescents in another culture woul... - Helen Sawyer Hogg (1921 bytes)
3: ...t remembered for her astronomy column, which ran from [[1951]] until [[1981]].
5: ...clusters. She received her doctorate in [[1931]] from [[Radcliffe College]].
9: ...ed of a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] in 1993.
11: ...ward in Astronomy]] in [[1949]] and the [[Klumpke-Roberts Award]] in [[1983]].
13: ...de an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]] and was promoted to Companion in [[1976]].
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