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On this day.
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September 13 1942: The German attack on Stalingrad began in what was to prove one of the epic battles in world history. Using 22 ...
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Waiting for Alzheimer's; a[euro]Oh to be seventy again.a[euro] - Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929) French statesman (Remark on his eightieth birthday, noticing a pretty girl in the Champs ElysA[c]es). Ego 3.(If Symptoms Persist)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin
; Byline: Dr. Jose S. Pujalte Jr. WATCHING Senate hearings on nothing reminds me of senile dementia. Witnesses (genuine or otherwise) eventually show signs of progressive confusion, memory loss, and mental deterioration. In 1906, Alois Alzheimer, a German neurologist studied the brain of a woman who
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Toxic warship Clemenceau barred into India to be broken in UK.
News Wire article from: PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
; Toxic warship Clemenceau barred into India to be broken in...obsolete French aircraft carrier Clemenceau. Whose entry into India for dismantling...France's World War I prime minister Georges Clemenceau, the ship was a subject of protracted...
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Shrimp Clemenceau
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; Shrimp Clemenceau 4 or 5 servings Chicken was the original...creation, presumed to be the namesake of Georges Clemenceau (1841-1929), a French statesman...its name from his grandson, Pierre Clemenceau, who was a New Orleans bon vivant...
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IN OUR PAGES: 100, 75 AND 50 YEARS AGO1929: Clemenceau Dies at 88
Newspaper article from: International Herald Tribune
; ...Tribune 11-24-2004 PARIS: Georges Clemenceau, wartime Premier of France...inevitable call of death. M. Clemenceau died as Dr. Laubry was hastening...said: ''It is all over. M. Clemenceau is dead.'' 2004 Copyright...
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Clemenceau: Portrait d'un homme libre.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Biography
; Clemenceau, Georges Clemenceau: Portrait d'un homme libre. Jean-Noel Jeanneney. Paris: Ed. Menges, "Destins," 2005. 192 pp. Eur25. The author deals as much with the private man as with the political animal. He does not claim to...
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Le Clemenceau factfile.
Newspaper article from: Hartlepool Mail (Hartlepool, England)
; THE Clemenceau is affectionately known as Le Clem. The vessel is 714ft long with...Health and Safety Executive to import it. The vessel is named after Georges Clemenceau and it was built in the Brest shipyard. It was launched on December...
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The character of wartime statesmen: Eliot Cohen discusses what made Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill and Ben-Gurion effective wartime leaders and analyzes how President George W. Bush stacks up.(Interview)
Magazine article from: Insight on the News
; ...Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War, French leader Georges Clemenceau and World War I, Winston Churchill as Britain's...four case studies of great wartime leaders Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill and Ben-Gurion to discuss an alternative...
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L'Affaire Dreyfus: L'Iniquitie.
Magazine article from: Partisan Review
; By Georges Clemenceau. Memoire du Livre. 159 francs. EVERY SO OFTEN FRANCE PRODUCES...obvious examples; in politics, there is the Tiger, sobriquet of Georges Clemenceau, a physician by training who, after a very American career as...
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Reconstruction, impeachment through Gallic eyes.(Saturday)(The Civil War)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; Georges Clemenceau is known to Americans, vaguely, as...Woodrow Wilson. The better informed know Clemenceau as a Socialist member of the Chamber...opponent with pen, tongue or sword. Clemenceau had the born epigrammatist's talent...
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Peace in their time
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post
; ...especially French prime minister Georges Clemenceau, Britain's Lloyd George and...nature was fundamentally good. Clemenceau, the eldest of the three, was...Lloyd George was viewed by Clemenceau as amusing, devious, untrustworthy...
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