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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    78: ...utionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and combatants of the ...
    131: *29.[[Veracruz]]
    139: ... City]], is located. In enjoys more limited local rule than the nation's "free and sovereign states": ...
    170: ...ilding a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich and ...
    174: ...gher wages. Mexico still needs to overcome many structural problems as it strives to modernize its eco...
  2. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    21: ...pe. Since there was no physical space nor urban structure to accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arri...
    54: ...arra da Tijuca, JacarepaguᬠCampo Grande, Santa Cruz and Bangu. Barra da Tijuca remains an area of ac...
    58: ...hich is currently experiencing a wave of new construction. High rise apartments and sprawling shopping...
    63: ...equent. The favelas are troubled by widespread [[drug]] related crime and [[gang]] warfare and other p...
    127: [[ru:Рио-де-Ж&#107...
  3. Persepolis (15450 bytes)
    2: ...here the small river Pulwar flows into the Kur (Kyrus).
    4: ...kht-jamshid.jpg|thumb|380px|After 2500 years, the ruins of Persepolis still inspire visitors from far ...
    6: ...n the mason's rubbish has not been removed. These ruins, for which the name ''Kizil minare'' or ''Chih...
    8: ...from the sculptures, and one of those at ''Nakshi Rustam'' is expressly declared in its inscription to...
    12: ... his lifetime. Hence the kings buried at ''Nakshi Rustam'' are probably, besides Darius, [[Xerxes I]],...
  4. Religion in China (12456 bytes)
    11: ...unjust imperial dynasty that had lapsed into [[corruption]] could lose the [[Mandate of Heaven]] and b...
    28: ...nding of which can be likened to recognising the true nature of the universe.
  5. Raccoon (4751 bytes)
    20: Mating usually occurs in January or February and a litter of 4–5 young are born in Ap...
    27: ...till have behavorial problems like biting and destructive and messy play. Raccoons are [[nocturnal]] b...
  6. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ... of the United Kingdom|King George VI]] on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. She is the longest serving current...
    15: Elizabeth was born at 21 Bruton Street in [[Mayfair]], [[London]] on [[21 Apri...
    20: ...]] and numerous visits to [[Canada]]. She was instructed in religion by the [[Archbishop of Canterbury...
    46: ...]] (Andrew Albert Christian Edward) (born [[19 February]] [[1960]]), married ([[23 July]] [[1986]]) an...
    55: ...ord arrived of the death of her father, on [[6 February]] [[1952]]. At the exact moment of [[successio...
  7. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    2: ...le Pharaoh, though, again, Nitocris may have also ruled and taken the title.
    4: ...building Egypt's trade networks which had been disrupted by the [[Hyksos]] occupation of Egypt during ...
    6: She is believed to have ruled from [[1473 BC]] to 1458 BC. [[Josephus]] quot...
    11: ...ose II had only two daughters with Hatshepsut, Nefrure and Meritre, but managed to father a male heir,...
    13: ...wn right. She took one step further than Sobekneferu and had herself crowned Pharaoh about 1473 BC and...
  8. Eudocia Macrembolitissa (2682 bytes)
    1: ...manus IV]]. She was also the niece of [[Michael Cerularius]], [[Patriarch of Constantinople]], whose s...
    3: ...e's brother John Ducas. Michael was old enough to rule on his own, but nevertheless was considered co-...
    5: ...ing danger. She had two sons with Romanus, Nicephorus and Leo. They too were crowned co-emperors, alon...
    7: Michael was deposed in [[1078]] by [[Nicephorus III]], who recalled Eudocia and offered to marry...
  9. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    1: [[Image:031002 RushLimbaugh.jpg|right|Rush Limbaugh]]
    2: ... ''[[The Rush Limbaugh Show]]''. [[As of 2005]], Rush Limbaugh is the most listened-to radio talk sho...
    6: ...f [[Cape Girardeau, Missouri]], using the name '''Rusty Sharpe'''. His father, a [[judge]] whose wealt...
    10: ...as Limbaugh does use a golden microphone on ''The Rush Limbaugh Show''.)
    18: ...carried on stations with larger audiences. ''The Rush Limbaugh Show'' was largely responsible for the...
  10. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    13: ...Her bitter accusations of [[adultery]], [[mental cruelty]] and emotional distress riveted the world fo...
    32: ... Palace]] announced the [[engagement]] on [[24 February]] [[1981]]. Mrs Parker Bowles had been dismiss...
    40: ...ffair]] with her [[Horse#Show Sports|riding]] instructor, [[James Hewitt]]. (Theoretically, such an af...
    50: ...hed touching a person infected with the [[HIV]] virus. Her contribution to changing the public opinion...
    55: [[Image:Princess Diana land mines HALO Trust Angola 1997.jpg|thumb|100px|Diana in Angola, 19...
  11. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    9: ...scended from the [[Habsburgs]], the once powerful ruling family of Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]...
    28: ...eorge VI]] <td>[[14 December]] [[1895]]<td>[[6 February]] [[1952]]<td> married [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|...
    79: ...named in her honour, as was the Royal Navy Battlecruiser [[HMS_Queen_Mary| HMS ''Queen Mary'']].
  12. Marie Antoinette (40871 bytes)
    7: ...toinette's mother, the Empress Maria-Theresa, had ruled the Austrian Empire for fifteen years before A...
    22: ...'s personal wedding gift to her. It was a fan, encrusted with diamonds.
    25: ...mpotent]], but this was not the case. Nor was it true that he suffered from [[phimosis]]. Rather, it s...
    34: ...Comte Mercy d'Argenteau, who reported with great frustration that she was doing nothing to further [[A...
    36: ... [[Louis XV]] died of [[smallpox]]. The courtiers rushed over to Marie-Antoinette's apartments to swea...
  13. Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
    27: ...ent Republican [[Slade Gorton]]. She committed to running on [[January 19]], [[2000]]. Cantwell was be...
    33: ... the company. Cantwell accused Senn of wanting to run against RealNetworks and said Senn was uninforme...
    37: [[Social security]], [[prescription drugs]], [[dams]], and [[campaign finance reform]] we...
    43: ...or acting as a spoiler. They said that had he not run, his 64,734 votes would have gone mostly to Slad...
  14. Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
    3: ... Gandhi]]. She is currently the chairwoman of the ruling [[United Progressive Alliance]] in the [[Lok ...
    11: ...resumption that being led by a member of the [[Nehru-Gandhi family]] was an electoral asset for the pa...
    13: ...ion launched an aggressive campaign to unseat the ruling [[National Democratic Alliance]]. She had bee...
    17: ...umes of letters exchanged between [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] and [[Indira Gandhi]] from [[1922]] to [[1964]]...
  15. Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
    6: While working at the [[European Commission]] ([[Brussels]], Belgium, [[1971]]-[[1983]]), she particip...
  16. Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
    27: ...nited States|President]] [[Bill Clinton]] on [[February 11]], [[1993]] and confirmed on [[March 11]].
    38: ...ild support payments and established the [[Miami Drug Court]].
    52: ...ention efforts to keep children away from gangs, drugs and violence and on the road to strong, healthy...
  17. Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
    25: ...]; at the time Catholics were forbidden by church rules from studying in Trinity, founded by [[Elizabe...
    31: ...o the senator by conservative critics and a false rumour was spread that a chain of pharmacies that ha...
    55: ...], who had previously been willing to run but had run out of patience and was no longer interested. Th...
    67: ...seach]] '''Bertie Ahern''', then Labour Leader '''Ruairi Quinn''' and three members of the collective ...
    69: ...- ) never hid their admiration of her work, with Bruton's and Ahern's governments actively campaigning...
  18. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    5: ...laration of Human Rights]]. President [[Harry S. Truman]] called her the ''First Lady of the World'', ...
    35: After World War II, she was instrumental along with [[John Peters Humphrey]] and oth...
    39: ... [[1956]] presidential elections. When President Truman backed New York [[Governor]] [[W. Averell Harr...
    41: ... International Park] on [[Campobello Island, New Brunswick]] in [[1964]] following a gift of the Roose...
    43: ...ne of the organizing artifacts of the Community Forum Collection of the Smithsonian Institution.
  19. Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
    3: ...nessed events of the [[Russian Revolution of 1917|Russian Revolution]]. She spent a number of years i...
    6: ...cal repression]] after the [[assassination]] of [[Russian Tsar Alexander II|Alexander II]], she moved ...
    24: On [[February 11]], [[1916]], she was [[arrest]]ed and impri...
    29: ...ed for two years, after which she was deported to Russia. At her deportation hearing, [[J. Edgar Hoove...
    32: ... and [[Louise Bryant]], both of whom were also in Russia at this time (during a period when it was imp...
  20. Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)

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