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Pamela Gordon
Pamela Gordon 1955– Premier of Bermuda Entered Political Arena A Job No One Wanted Sovereignty Unlikely Sources When Pamela Gordon was sworn in as premier of Bermuda in March of 1997, she became the Caribbean island Read more |
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edouard Balladur
Édouard Balladur , 1929-, French political leader, b. Turkey. He moved to France as a child and grew up in Marseille. A Gaullist and member of the Rally for the Republic, he served under Premier Georges Pompidou in the 1960s and was finance minister under conservative premier Jacques Chirac... Read more |
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Hun Sen
Hun Sen , 1952-, Cambodian political leader, premier of Cambodia (1985-93, 1998-; second premier, 1993-98). A member of the Khmer Rouge from 1970, he fled to Vietnam with Heng Samrin and other Communists in 1977. When the Vietnamese army invaded Cambodia, Hun Sen returned, becoming foreign... Read more |
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Parti Quebecois
Parti Québécois (PQ), provincial political party committed to the independence of Quebec. Founded in 1968, it soon became a force in provincial elections. In 1976, led by René Lévesque , it captured control of the provincial assembly. Among its first acts was the... Read more |
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Nikolai Aleksandrovich Bulganin
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Bulganin , 1895-1975, Soviet military and political leader. He held posts in industrial management, was mayor of Moscow (1931-37) and chairman of the state bank (1937-41), and served on a military council in World War II. Made a marshal and a deputy premier in 1947, and a full... Read more |
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Maurice Le Noblet Duplessis
Maurice Le Noblet Duplessis , 1890-1959, Canadian lawyer and political leader. Elected in 1927 to the Quebec legislature, he was leader (1933-35) of the provincial Conservative party. A founder of the Union Nationale, a French Canadian nationalist party, Duplessis became premier and attorney general... Read more |
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Bermuda
Bermuda , British dependency (2005 est. pop. 65,400), 21 sq mi (53 sq km), comprising some 150 coral rocks, islets, and islands (of which some 20 are inhabited), in the Atlantic Ocean, c.570 mi (920 km) SE of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. The capital is Hamilton , on Bermuda (or Great Bermuda),... Read more |
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Count Paul Teleki
Count Paul Teleki , 1879-1941, Hungarian premier (1920-21, 1939-41), geographer, and political writer. He studied law, political science, and geography at the Univ. of Budapest, where he later held a chair in geography. A member of the Hungarian parliament from 1905, he was the official geographic... Read more |
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Jean-Pierre Raffarin
Jean-Pierre Raffarin , 1948-, French politician. From a political family, he began his career in business and served as a spokesman for a labor minister in the late 1970s before returning to the private sector. A conservative, Raffarin turned permanently to politics in 1988 when he became president... Read more |
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