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Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Religious Freedom Restoration Act (1993) Alan E. Brownstein and Melissa Rogers Excerpt from the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (a) In general. Government shall not substantially burden a person's exercise of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general... Read more |
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Oslo Accords
OSLO ACCORD (1993) Agreement between Israel and the PLO negotiated secretly in Oslo, Norway, and signed at the White House on 13 September 1993. In 1993 Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) agreed to recognize each other, and signed a Declaration of Principles (DOP)... Read more |
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Judith Jamison
Judith Jamison , 1944-, American dancer and choreographer, b. Philadelphia. She studied ballet, tap, jazz, and modern dance, and made her debut with the American Ballet Theatre in 1964. She is best known for her work with Alvin Ailey 's company, where she danced from 1965 to 1980. Tall, elegant,... Read more |
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Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 Twila L. Perry Congress passed the Family and Medical Leave Act (P.L. 103-3, 107 Stat. 6) to help people who were stressed about trying to balance the competing demands of work and family. The law was signed by President William J. Clinton on February 5, 1993.... Read more |
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Bernard Bailyn
Bernard Bailyn , 1922-, U.S. historian, b. Hartford, Conn. After receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, he taught (1953-93; emeritus 1993-) U.S. colonial history there, becoming full professor in 1961. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice: first for his book The Ideological Origins of the American... Read more |
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October
OCTOBER 1993 EVENTS During the October 1993 events, Boris Yeltsin's forcible dissolution of parliament took Russia to the edge of civil war. Seen as decisive and essential by his supporters, the dissolution was a radically divisive action, the consequences of which continued to reverberate through... Read more |
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Security Capital Corp
Security Capital Corporation 184 West Wisconsin AvenueP. O. Box 3097Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-3097U.S.A.(414) 273-8090Fax: (414) 277-6406 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1993Total Assets: $3.44 billion (1996)Employees: 1,094Stock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 6712 Bank Holding Companies; 6036 Savings... Read more |
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Paul Bowles
Paul Bowles 1910-99, American writer and composer, b. New York City. He studied in Paris with Virgil Thomson and Aaron Copland and composed (1930s-40s) a number of modernist operas, ballets, song cycles, and orchestral and chamber pieces. From 1947 on he lived in Tangier, Morocco. Strongly... Read more |
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Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa , 1910-98, Japanese film director, scriptwriter, and producer, b. Tokyo. He is regarded as one of the world's greatest directors. In Rashomon (1950), he introduced Western audiences to Japanese film. Its bleakly humanistic stance toward the slippery nature of truth and its highly... Read more |
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Hail (city)
Hail , city (1993 pop. 176,757), N central Saudi Arabia. The city grew because of its location on a pilgrimage route from Iraq to Mecca. It was the capital of the independent emirate of Jabal Shammar, which Ibn Saud conquered in 1921.... Read more |
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