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Contemporary U.N. Secretary Generals |
Boutros Ghali, Cuellar and Waldheim |
on the flag and card which Annan joined |
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summits with Mao political heir Hua Guofeng (dubl) |
and the arab world´s frontman Hosny Mubarak |
and economic giants Schröder and japanese Obuchi |
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great transformators Deng Xiaoping (hr,crop) |
and Helmuth Kohl discussing economic growth |
They both found new paths for their nations |
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U.N. Heads Hammarsköld, Thant, Lie |
and assassinated mediator Bernadotte |
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the U.N. Secretary Generals 1946-1978 |
Lie, Hammarskiöld, Thant and Waldheim |
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Holocaust Memory activists Elie Wiesel (also lit) |
Wiesenthal, Klarsfeld and A-12307 Firestone |
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Olympic Heads Lord XX, Samaranch |
and belgian XX (also SPO) |
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hr Tony Blair and George W Bush |
joining in resistance of terror |
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ov President Charles De Gaulle |
and premier George Bidault |
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the U.N. Secretary Generals 1946-1978 |
Lie, Hammarskiöld, Thant and Waldheim |
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Holocaust Memory activists Elie Wiesel (also lit) |
Wiesenthal, Klarsfeld and A-12307 Firestone |
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Olympic Heads Lord XX, Samaranch |
and belgian XX (also SPO) |
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business as usual |
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legendary Match King Ivar Kreuger |
handling 8 Million Crowns!!! |
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Volvo card signed by Engellau, Gyllenhammar and others |
Wallenberg, Tingsten, Torsten Kreuger and IKEA Kamprad |
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Swiss industrial giant Max schmidheiny |
typing a personal letter about Brown-Bovery! |
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most published book next to the Bible is likewise |
autograph collecting McWhirter´s "Records Book" |
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Aussie media magnate Rupert Davis |
controlling the anglosaxian world word |
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Modern Western Europe |
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the French Fifth Republic President |
de Gaulle had serious troubles with |
Algerian Generals Salan and Massu |
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Portuguese Armed Forces Movement |
performing the 1974 remarkable coup |
led by six highranking officers (list) |
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Cards signed by Anna Lindh and 15 of |
her fellow cabinet members and by all |
Swedish premiers since 1946 (list) |
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French Presidents Mitterand |
Chirac and Giscard d´Estaing |
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British premiers John Major |
and the "Iron Lady" Thatcher |
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Spanish "post-Franco" premiers |
Suarez, Calvo Sotelo and Goncalves |
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Greek 1967 coup leader Papadoupolos |
and democratic antagonist Karamanlis |
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The British Royal Core Queen Elizabeth |
and Philip, Diana and Charles ( hr) |
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the jolly good inconvieniant Sarah Ferguson |
currently the divorsed Duchcess of York |
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Philip Noel-Baker advocated disarmament for his |
Nobel Peace Prize and won an Olympic´20 Silver! |
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the tragic "People´s Princess" Diana |
who almost torn the Kingdom apart |
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Philip Noel-Baker advocated disarmament for his |
Nobel Peace Prize and won an Olympic´20 Silver! |
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the tragic "People´s Princess" Diana |
who almost torn the Kingdom apart |
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French Revolution and Napolenic Era |
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Napoleon Bonaparte |
her signing as "Nap" |
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Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon |
ruled Northern Italy and then Spain |
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Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon |
Assembly instrumental; King of Holland |
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Talleyrand, important Foriegn minister |
and briefly premier in 1814 |
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Joseph Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon |
ruled Northern Italy and then Spain |
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Louis Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon |
Assembly instrumental; King of Holland |
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Swedish Royal Couple Gustaf VI Adolf |
and Louise, sister of Lord Mountbatten |
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Prince Gustaf Adolf, Swedish Heir (and father of |
the present king) was killed 1946 in a plane crash |
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Current swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf |
mourning his mother Princess Sibylla |
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