Rothamsted
Rothamsted , world's oldest and England's most important agricultural experiment station, now the main center of the Institute of Arable Crops Research (IACR). It was founded in 1843 by John Bennet Lawes on his estate at Harpenden, in Hertfordshire, where he had been experimenting with fertilizers. In 1842 a patent had been granted him for the development of superphosphate—bone meal, or calcium phosphate, treated with sulfuric acid—an artificial fertilizer, which his factory soon produced in large quantities. The station continued experimenting with fertilizers and expanded its activities to include crop-production studies and animal nutrition experiments. Expansions started in 1902 provided new facilities and added to the staff botanists, bacteriologists, chemists, and writers, which increased the value of the station to Great Britain's varied agricultural interests, distributed as they were throughout the world. In 1934 a public appeal brought forth the funds needed to buy the grounds used by the station. The experimental work, which had once been financed entirely by Lawes, came to be sustained by government grants, supplemented by private contributions. In 1987 Rothamsted, the Long Ashton Research Station, and Broom's Barn Experimental Station merged to form the IACR. An important function of the institute now is the training of postgraduate research workers.
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Paul Reynaud: Un independant en politique.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Biography; 9/22/2005; 446 words
; Reynaud, Paul Paul Reynaud: Un independant en politique. Thibault Tellier. Paris: Fayard, 2005. Paul Reynaud's ambition was to become another Clemenceau. One of the first...
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Federal jury rules in favor of Michael Jackson, others charged with stealing songs. (Lionel Richie, Quincy Jones, Reynaud Jones, Robert Smith)
Magazine article from: Jet; 1/31/1994; 700+ words
; ...resemblance between the works of the two who filed the suit, Reynaud Jones and Robert Smith, and the three hit songs. Jones and...to go." The song was popularized by Jackson in a duet with Paul McCartney of the Beatles. It came about as a result of a request...
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St. Paul pastor, 2 journalists detained in Laos.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 6/12/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Church in America in St. Paul for three years, was...French cameraman Vincent Reynaud were arrested with an...Rogness, of the St. Paul Area Synod of the Evangelical...Lutheran Church in St. Paul, from 1998-2002. He...Not much is known about Reynaud. - The Associated Press...
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Books: `Long live the shameful peace' Piers Paul Read on France's complex reaction to occupation
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London; 9/28/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...to London; the rest of the French government, under Paul Reynaud, fled to Bordeaux. The situation was hopeless. Marshal...draws upon the memoirs of writers like Andre Gide, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Jean Guehenno who occasionally...
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News from Laos buoys pastor's supporters; The Rev. Naw-Karl Mua of St. Paul soon will be released from jail, a Laotian diplomat said.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 7/3/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...said they could feel the St. Paul pastor's presence even though...Lake Lutheran Church in St. Paul, which shares a building with...said French cameraman Vincent Reynaud, Belgian photojournalist Thierry...unjust. Hmong activists in St. Paul have condemned the trio's...
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Suit Accuses Mall of America Security of Unfair Harassment, Racial Bias.(Originated from Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn.)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 10/6/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...ignoring white teens. "It goes on all the time," said attorney Reynaud Harp. "We want it to stop." Defendants in the lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in St. Paul on Friday, include the Simon MOA Management Co. that oversees...
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President of European Parliament calls for release of two journalist jailed in Laos
News Wire article from: AP Worldstream; 6/20/2003; ; 553 words
; ...French cameraman Vincent Reynaud and Belgian photojournalist...Rev. Naw-Karl Mua of St. Paul, Minnesota. They were returning...group founded to press for Reynaud's and Falise's immediate...The immediate release of Mr. Reynaud and Mr. Falise would send...
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The Fall of Paris
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 6/14/1999; 653 words
; ...during World War II, French Premier Paul Reynaud wanted to fight on, but many of...believed theirs was a lost cause. Reynaud resigned and the new French government...France, June 13 -- Premier Paul Reynaud made a "final" appeal tonight...
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Leadership gaps during World War II
Newspaper article from: Herald News, The (Joliet, IL); 5/8/2005; ; 655 words
; ...worse. On May 9, French Premier Paul Reynaud told his cabinet that he would resign...then commanded France's armies. Reynaud believed Gamelin was both a defeatist...s command. Unfortunately for Reynaud, Gamelin had powerful supporters...
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Germany attacked unstable countries; Churchill did not have time to request a new government from King George VI
Newspaper article from: Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque); 5/8/2005; ; 691 words
; ...worse. On May 9, French Premier Paul Reynaud told his cabinet that he would resign...who commanded France's armies. Reynaud believed Gamelin was both defeatist...s command. Unfortunately for Reynaud, Gamelin had powerful supporters...
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Paul Reynaud
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Paul Reynaud , 1878-1966, French statesman and lawyer. He held several cabinet posts...among the defendants at the abortive Riom war-guilt trial. After the war Reynaud served as finance minister (1948) and vice premier (1953).
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Reynaud, Paul
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
Reynaud, Paul (1878–1966),French politician...1940. When the more aggressively minded Reynaud succeeded Daladier as head of the French...many doves amongst the hawks. Though Reynaud's determination to fight on had one...
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Gaulle, Brig-General Charles de and the Free French
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
...by securing a political patron in Paul Reynaud . His ideas met with little success...units in the Fifth Army; but when Reynaud became prime minister in March 1940...attached to his name. On 6 June Reynaud, trying to strengthen his government...
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Henri Philippe Pétain
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...recalled and appointed vice-premier in May 1940 by Premier Paul Reynaud in an attempt to bolster his foundering government. With the fall of France imminent, Reynaud resigned on June 16, 1940, and President Albert Lebrun...
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Henri Philippe Pétain
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...when France was on the brink of collapse, Premier Paul Reynaud recalled (May, 1940) Pétain from Spain...France sue for an armistice, and on June 16 he succeeded Reynaud as premier. The armistice went into effect on June 25...
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