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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    9: ...n area of 1256 km? (485 sq. miles). The larger [[metropolitan area]] population is estimated at 10-13 ...
    15: ...s formed with nearby native tribes to defend the settlement against invaders - neighbor [[Niter󩝝, f...
    17: The exact place of Rio's foundation is at the feet of now world famous Sugar Loaf mountain (P㯭de-A...
    23: ...Rio de Janeiro as the capital of his new empire, yet the city region was losing importance - economic ...
    25: ...ital. Though many thought it was [[campaign]] [[rhetoric]], Kubitschek managed to have [[Bras�a]] bu...
  2. November 4 (10686 bytes)
    15: ...tains the allegiance of a large majority of the [[Ethiopia]]n nobility, paving the way for him to be c...
    16: ...d|tube]] railway opens between [[King William Street]] and [[Stockwell tube station|Stockwell]].
    17: *[[1899]] - [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' is published.
    25: ...[Erwin Rommel]] leads his forces on a five-month retreat.
    28: ... [[Hungary]] to crush the [[Hungarian Revolution, 1956|Hungarian revolution]] that started on [[October ...
  3. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    21: *[[Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer|Adam-Schwaetzer, Irmgard]], (1942-), German government ministe...
    42: ...les Francis]] (1866-1954), son of above, Navy secretary
    60: *[[Leonie Adams|Adams, Leonie]], (born 1899), poet
    65: ...22-1803), American patriot & Governor of Massachusetts
    71: ...dams (footballer)|Adams, Tony]], (born 1966), athlete
  4. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    2: ...er American citizen to hold the post ([[Benjamin Netanyahu]] is a native-born [[Israeli]] whose family...
    6: ...he rest of the family followed in [[1906]]. They settled in [[Milwaukee]], [[Wisconsin]].
    10: ...ning as her mother was buying supplies at the market.
    12: ... her older sister, Sheyna, was living. Here she met Morris Myerson, a sign painter, who would later b...
    14: She returned to Milwaukee at the urging of her father whe...
  5. Janet Reno (5747 bytes)
    2: ...+ style="font-size:larger; margin-left:1em"|'''Janet Reno'''
    4: ...ter;" colspan="2"| [[Image:janetreno.jpg|180px|Janet Reno]]
    27: '''Janet Reno''' (born [[July 21]], [[1938]]) was the 78th...
    30: ... an investigative reporter for the Miami News. Janet Reno has three younger siblings.
    32: ... Gables, Florida|Coral Gables]] High School. In [[1956]] Reno enrolled at [[Cornell University]] in [[It...
  6. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    15: ...'. After a few years away from Washington Hickok returned and lived in the White House with the first ...
    33: ... perspectives focusing on the varied needs of society."''
    35: ...d War II, she was instrumental along with [[John Peters Humphrey]] and others in formulating the [[UN ...
    37: ...r old friends [[Herbert Lehman]] and [[Thomas Finletter]] to form the New York Committee for Democrati...
    39: ...upporter of his candidacies in the [[1952]] and [[1956]] presidential elections. When President Truman b...
  7. Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
    3: ... 27]], [[1960]]) was a campaigner in the [[suffragette]] movement.
    7: ...her mother Emmeline. But in contrast to them she retained her interest in the labour movement.
    9: ...via set up the [[East London Federation of Suffragettes]] (ELFS), which over the years evolved politic...
    13: ...the Workers Dreadnought to the party rather than retain it as a personal organ she revolted. As a resu...
    15: ...tional in [[Russia]] and [[Amsterdam]] and also meetings of the Italian Socialist Party. She argued wi...
  8. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    2: ...to give up a [[bus]] seat to a white man who was getting on the bus.
    6: ...rican Civil Rights Movement]] and worked as a secretary for the [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]], [[...
    12: In [[1956]] Parks's case ultimately resulted in [[Supreme C...
    14: ...965]] until [[1988]]. She continues to reside in Detroit.
    27: ...legal challenge to segregation laws (''see [[Claudette Colvin]] and [[Mary Louise Smith]]''). The sele...
  9. Gloria Steinem (3728 bytes)
    8: ...[Adlai Stevenson]]'s campaign. She graduated in [[1956]] and left to study in [[India]] for two years.
    9: When she returned to the U.S., she was unable to find a job as...
    12: ...brity interviews, Steinem was eventually able to get a political assignment covering [[George McGovern...
    21: ...about, Ms. Steinem encourages people to never forget about how much is still left to accomplish.
    23: ...came a newlywed at an age when most people start retirement—on [[September 3]], [[2000]] she mar...
  10. Nina Hamnett (3501 bytes)
    1: ...ebruary 14]], [[1890]] – [[December 16]], [[1956]]) was an artist and writer, known as the '''Quee...
    3: Hamnett was born in [[Tenby]], [[Pembrokeshire]], [[Wale...
    5: ...ving there at the time. In Montparnasse she also met her husband, the [[Norway|Norwegian]] artist [[Ro...
    7: Flamboyantly unconventional, Nina Hamnett once danced nude on a Montparnasse caf頴able ju...
    9: ...tt.jpg]]</td></tr><tr><td><center>'''- ''Nina Hamnett'' -'''</center></td></tr></table>
  11. Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Tsvetaeva.jpg|right]]
    3: ...h; [[August 31]], [[1941]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[poet]] and [[writer]].
    5: ...cmeist poetry|Acmeism]] and [[Russian Symbolist poetry|symbolism]].
    8: ... known as the [[Pushkin Museum]] of Fine Arts. Tsvetaeva's mother, Maria Alexandrovna Meyn, was Ivan's...
    10: ...aughter to become a [[pianist]] and thought her poetry was poor.
  12. Mae Jemison (5527 bytes)
    7: ...[[Sierra Leone]] and [[Liberia]] in West Africa. Returning to Los Angeles, she resumed her medical pra...
    9: ... of three children, was born on [[October 17]], [[1956]], in [[Decatur, Alabama]] and raised in [[Chicag...
    11: ...iland]] at a [[Cambodia]]n refugee camp. She completed her internship at [[Los Angeles County-USC Medi...
    19: ...son Academy'', an alternative public school in [[Detroit]].
  13. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    6: ...rsion of the [[nursery rhyme]], "[[A Tisket A Tasket]]" that launched her to stardom.
    14: ...and the [[Tommy Flanagan]] Trio, she also sang together with the "other voice" of jazz, [[Billie Holid...
    18: ...'Em Cowboy]]'', ''[[St. Louis Blues]]'', and ''[[Let No Man Write My Epitaph]]''.
    20: ...ous [[double bass|bass]] player [[Ray Brown]]. Together they adopted a child, Ray Brown, Jr.
    22: ...ances. She is interred in the [[Inglewood Park Cemetery]] in [[Inglewood, California]].
  14. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    1: [[Image:aretha_franklin.jpg|thumb|200px|Aretha Franklin]]
    2: ...list ever by such industry publications/media outlets as [[Rolling Stone]] and [[VH1]].
    6: ...ents. Her greatest and most innovative work was yet to come.
    16: She returned to working with Wexler, but her last Atlanti...
    18: ...for several years after that. She lives today in Detroit.
  15. Billie Holiday (6766 bytes)
    7: ...ceded her move to [[New York]] with her mother sometime in the early [[1930s]].
    14: ...d producer]] [[John Hammond]] at a club called Monette's (there is still some dispute among historians...
    16: ...forming regularly at numerous clubs on [[52nd Street]] in [[Manhattan]].
    24: ...raneous sources that she began intravenous use sometime around [[1940]].
    26: ...s youthful spirit is replaced by overtones of regret, but her impact on other artists was undeniable. ...
  16. Odette Sansom (1906 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Soe_sansom2.jpg|frame|Odette Sansom while in service of the SOE]]
    3: '''Odette Sansom''' ([[April 28]], [[1912]] - [[March 13]...
    5: ...er]] of the [[Special Operations Executive]] and return to France to work with the [[French Resistance...
    7: ...], where she made contact with her supervisor, [[Peter Churchill]]. Using the code name '''Lise''', s...
    9: ...Minister [[Winston Churchill]], and that she was Peter's wife. The hope was that in this way their tre...
  17. Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
    6: ...agazine beauty contest & convinced her family to let her move to New York. She quickly won bit parts, ...
    8: ...other minor Roundtable member said: "She was so pretty that we thought she must be stupid."
    12: ...rally outclassed by Dietrich, [[Carole Lombard]], et al.
    14: ...st choice among established stars" to play [[Scarlett O'Hara]].
    16: ... Bankhead could have played "Fiddle-Dee-Dee" Scarlett with anything approaching a straight face).
  18. Ingrid Bergman (5216 bytes)
    5: After completing a few pictures in Sweden and appearing in thre...
    7: In [[1949]] Bergman met [[Film director|director]] [[Roberto Rossellini]]...
    9: ...r a second time. She would continue to alternate between performances in [[American]] and [[European]]...
    55: * [[Paris Does Strange Things]] (1956)
    56: * [[Anastasia (1956 movie)|Anastasia]] (1956)
  19. Catherine Deneuve (2766 bytes)
    4: ...Renée Deneuve]], she made her movie debut in the 1956 film "Les Collegiennes," when she was still a tee...
  20. Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
    10: She met author [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] at [[Oxford University]...
    14: Ava Gardner is interred in the Sunset Memorial Park, [[Smithfield, North Carolina]]; th...
    60: * [[Bhowani Junction]] (1956)

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