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- Mexico (27255 bytes)
15: national_motto =''Sufragio efectivo, No reelecció®§§
72: ...om the United States, on the condition that the settlers convert to Catholicism and assume Mexican cit...
74: ...y-arrived [[English language|English-speaking]] settlers, declared independence from Mexico at [[Washi...
76: ...67]]. In mid-1867, following repeated losses in battle to the Republican ("Liberal") Army, Maximilian ...
82: On [[January 1]] [[1994]], Mexico became a full member of the [[North Ame... - List of people by name: Af (1105 bytes)
4: ...Viktor G. Afanasyev|Afanasyev, Viktor G.]], (1922-1994), Russian editor - Marguerite de Valois (5364 bytes)
20: ... a [[1994]] [[French film]], ''[[La Reine Margot (1994 movie)|La Reine Margot]]''. - Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
8: ...ified 1-Y due to an undisclosed medical problem [http://www.snopes.com/military/limbaugh.htm]. Limbaug...
10: ..., using the name '''Jeff Christie'''. It was in Pittsburgh that many of Limbaugh's trademarks develope...
20: ... radio stations were shortening his programs by cutting out his dramatic pauses to make room for more ...
26: ...d to pass an intelligence test in order to be admitted. Reportedly, Limbaugh ended the show due to di...
30: ...sive hearing loss|progressing hearing loss]] by setting up a system where he could appear to hear his ... - Gro Harlem Brundtland (3306 bytes)
11: ...ching approach to public health, establishing a [http://www.cmhealth.org Commission on Macroeconomics ...
13: In [[1994]] she was awarded the [[Karlspreis|Charlemagne Pr... - Maria Cantwell (9094 bytes)
9: ...paign for [[Alan Cranston]]. She then moved to Seattle suburb [[Mountlake Terrace, Washington|Mountlak...
15: ... defeat her in the Republican landslide year of [[1994]].
19: .... She succeeded with the live broadcast of a [[Seattle Mariners|Mariners]]-[[New York Yankees|Yankees]...
21: ....com] [http://www.aluminumstudios.com/spyware/] [http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,32250,00....
27: ...d incumbent Republican [[Slade Gorton]]. She committed to running on [[January 19]], [[2000]]. Cantwel... - Petra Kelly (3411 bytes)
10: ...ament, social justice and human rights."'' (See [http://www.rightlivelihood.se/recip1982_3.html]).
12: ...erjones.com/mother_jones/JF93/hertsgaard.html], [http://peopleinaction.info/board/2/689.html]).
14: ...e [[1998]], the international Petra Kelly Prize [http://www.boell.de/en/10_preise/1460.html] for [[hum...
16: ...nzin Gyatso|Dalai Lama]]: "Petra Kelly was a committed and dedicated person with compassionate concern...
25: ...a K. Kelly, Parallax Press, Berkeley, California, 1994 (ISBN 0938077627) - Alexandra Kollontai (3203 bytes)
15: ...e, though as a diplomat serving abroad, she had little or no influence in government policy or operati...
17: Kollontai was the subject of the 1994 TV film, ''A Wave of Passion: The Life of Alexand... - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
34: ...kends; Rice's mother, Angelena, was a teacher." [http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?021014fa_fact3...
35: ... which is a direction to play "with sweetness". [http://www.wnyc.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabo...
37: ...wice as good" as non-minorities [http://www.racematters.org/lessononlifecondoleezzarice.htm].
41: ...l, "one of the most central figures in my life" [http://www.rider.edu/phanc/Phanc/JoKorbel.htm].
47: ...], and once told a friend she leaned toward the latter in her world view. She was quietly cerebral, fr... - Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
31: ...or she served on the following parliamentary committees:
32: *Joint Committee on EC Secondary Legislation (1973- 89)
33: **Chairman of its Social Affairs Sub-Committee (1977-87)
34: **Chairman of its Legal Affairs Committee (1987-89)
35: *Joint Committee on Marital Breakdown (1983-1985) - Debbie Stabenow (3609 bytes)
5: ...e also served in the State Senate from [[1991]]-[[1994]]. She was elected to the [[United States House o...
7: ...nd Forestry]], and the [[U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging]]. She introduced the [[Medical Equity... - Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
2: ...o give up a [[bus]] seat to a white man who was getting on the bus.
6: ...], [[Alabama]] branch of the [[NAACP]]. She also attended the [[Highlander Folk School]], an education...
10: ... against [[segregation]]. In helping in this boycott, Rosa Parks helped make her fellow Americans awar...
21: ...NAACP]] and the [[Highlander Folk School]] in an attempt to portray her as an average, middle-aged wom...
23: ... her to give up her seat. That is, it was not a matter of protest on any level when she sat down; the ... - Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
23: ...ad to deal with health and personal set backs. In 1994, she contracted [[trigeminal neuralgia]]. She bec... - Isabel Allende (3632 bytes)
8: ... then to [[Lebanon]]. While in Bolivia, Allende attended an [[United States|American]] private school...
14: ...his wounds (whether from murder or suicide is a matter of controversy). In 1975, Isabel Allende went ...
16: ... was on his deathbed. She started writing him a letter that later evolved into a book manuscript, ''[[...
20: ...years in exile. It was written in the form of a letter to her daughter Paula, who lay in a coma in the...
37: *[http://www.isabelallende.com/ Isabel Allende's Offici... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
2: ...]]. She was born in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], and attended school at [[Victoria University in the Unive...
4: ...an fiction]], a theme that shows up both in the settings and atmosphere of her fiction and in her [[no...
53: :''[[Good Bones and Simple Murders]]'' ([[1994]])
89: *[http://www.owtoad.com/ Margaret Atwood's home page] - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
1: ...t|OM]] ([[May 12]], [[1910]]–[[July 29]], [[1994]]) was a British [[scientist]], born Dorothy Mary...
5: ...irus]], [[vitamin B12]], and [[insulin]]. This latter achievement took her 34 years, having started i...
14: *Dodson, Guy (Structure 2: 891-893, 1994)
15: ...sker, Jenny P. (''Protein Science'' 3: 2465-2469, 1994)
17: ...illips (''Nature Structural Biology'' 1: 573-576, 1994) - Sofia Gubaidulina (8325 bytes)
9: In the early 1980s Gubaidulina became better known abroad through [[Gidon Kremer]]'s champio...
11: ...ommissioned by the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart project to write a piece for the Passion 2000...
58: ...)'' for saxophone quartet and six percussionists (1994)
59: *''Ein Engel'' for alto and double bass (1994)
60: ...084;ени)'' for large orchestra (1994) - Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
5: ...ve rhythmic, driving sound. She has been a cigarette smoker since the age of nine, which may explain ...
9: ...d miss a scheduled appearance on ''[[The Dick Cavett Show]]''.) Also of interest, "For Free" is the f...
13: ...e confessional style replaced by a series of vignettes of 1970s women, from nightclub dancers ("Edith ...
19: ...h of talent, including [[Willie Nelson]], [[Tom Petty]] and [[Don Henley]], but the material was again...
21: ...with the [[Grammy]] winning ''Turbulent Indigo'' (1994) and ''Taming the Tiger'' (1998). A sumptuous al... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
1: ...umb|300px|Stark in its simplicity, the cover of Patti Smith's first album, ''[[Horses (album)|Horses]]...
2: '''Patti Smith''' (born [[December 30]], [[1946]]) is a [...
6: ...tion of a spoken piece about fugitive heiress [[Patty Hearst]].
8: ...tes]] and [[Europe]], with the newly christened Patti Smith Group, punk's popularity grew and the seco...
12: ... the hit single "Because the Night" – co-written with [[Bruce Springsteen]] – which rose t... - Lucinda Williams (4182 bytes)
4: ...s different parts of the American South, before settling at the [[University of Arkansas]]. His daugh...
6: ...of her own material. Neither album received much attention.
8: ...ined fans among music insiders, including [[Tom Petty]], who would later cover the song.
10: ...eceived the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1994.
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