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| | Princess <b>Louiseb> |
 | | <b>Louiseb> became the first honorary freeman of the Royal Borough of Kensington and in 1935, when her nephew King George V celebrated his Silver Jubilee, <b>Louiseb> was at Kensington Town Hall to greet him and his queen, Mary. |  | | <b>Louiseb> was well aware of the problems her elder sister had encountered in Europe where royal courts, headed by absolute rulers, were extremely repressive and liberal-minded English princesses were widely distrusted. |  | | <b>Louiseb> became Duchess of Argyll in 1900 when her husband succeeded as 9th Duke, but sadly the couple never had children and when the Duke died in 1914, he was succeeded by a nephew. |
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http://www.britannia.com/history/biographies/louise.html
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| | Mary <b>Louiseb> Brooks Nov.14, 1906 - Aug.8,1985 |
 | | Theymarried and moved to Cherryvale Kansaswhere Myra Bore four children: Martin, in1905; <b>Louiseb>, in 1906; Theodore, in 1912;and June, in 1914. |  | | Sheplayed the piano exceptionally,and withDebussy being played little <b>Louiseb> danced.<b>Louiseb> began dancing at ten and at fifteenher mother enrolled her in dancing courseswith the famed Ruth Saint-Denis and TedShawn. |  | | Although whenthe time little <b>Louiseb> was molested at age 9by a neighbor called Mr. |
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http://westwood.fortunecity.com/armani/884/LouiseBrooksPg.2index.html
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| | Sympatico / MSN : News : CTV.ca |
 | | He also called Prime Minister Paul Martin's two candidates, Ontario Appeal Court Justices Rosalie Abella and <b>Louiseb> Charron, "outstanding jurists who will make a significant and lasting contribution." |  | | Charron wrote a ground-breaking ruling for the Appeal Court, striking down the heterosexual definition of spouse in Ontario's Family Law Act, and allowing same-sex couples to marry. |  | | Charron, 53, earned her law degree at the University of Ottawa in 1975 and was called to the bar in 1977. |
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http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1093435744249_39?hub=TopStories
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| | Todd Hardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He is married to <b>Louiseb> Hardy, former Yukon Member of Parliament. |  | | Todd Hardy (born May 17, 1957) is the Leader of the Opposition in the Yukon Territory, Canada. |  | | He was first elected Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly for the riding of Whitehorse Centre in the 1996 Yukon General Election and was narrowly defeated in the 2000 election. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Hardy
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| | My Messer Connection |
 | | Carl married Fannie <b>Louiseb> Dennis, daughter of Thomas Nelson Dennis and Pauline Sarah Dennis, on 24 Jan 1946 in Donaldsonville, GA. Fannie was born on 8 Oct 1925 in Mill Springs Or Sneads, FL. |  | | <b>Louiseb> Messer was born between 24 Jul 1855 And 1857 in Decatur County, Georgia and died on 5 Jun 1923 in Two Egg, Florida. |  | | Audrey <b>Louiseb> (Eldes) Green was born on 10 Nov 1895 in Jackson Co., Florida and died in 1994 in Jackson Co., Florida. |
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http://www.bellucci.com/melonbel/genealogy/messer.html
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| | <b>Louiseb> McIntosh Slaughter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Slaughter was born in Harlan County, Kentucky and she graduated from the University of Kentucky. |  | | She won a Rochester-based seat in the House of Representatives in 1986, defeating freshman incumbent Fred Eckert, against whom she had briefly considered running in 1984, after the retirement of longtime Republican Congressman Barber Conable. |  | | Slaughter is a descendant of Daniel Boone and a distant cousin of Ike Skelton. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_McIntosh_Slaughter
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| | CBC News Indepth: Supreme Court |
 | | Charron, a fluently bilingual Franco-Ontarian, moved to the bench on Sept. 29, 1988, when she was appointed a judge of the District Court of Ontario. |  | | The judges gave Ottawa a year to rewrite the law to take into account the needs of people who should be allowed access to cannabis for medical reasons. |  | | Charron didn't get into law to become a judge. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/supremecourt/nominees.html
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| | Yukon Legislative Assembly Website - Members |
 | | Todd Hardy was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of September 30, 1996. |  | | Hardy ran for Mayor of Whitehorse in October 2000. |  | | Hardy was also a candidate in the territorial general election of April 17, 2000. |
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http://www.gov.yk.ca/leg%2Dassembly/mlas/mlas/hardy.html
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| | Legislative Electronic Publications |
 | | <b>LOUISEb> DACQUAY PROPOSED AS SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE |  | | Seine River MLA <b>Louiseb> Dacquay will be proposed as the Speaker of Manitoba's 36th Legislature, Premier Gary Filmon announced today. |  | | First elected to the legislature in the general election of September 1990, Dacquay has served as deputy Speaker since October 1990. |
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http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/press/top/1995/05/1995-05-17-02.html
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| | Sympatico / MSN : News : CTV.ca |
 | | Justice <b>Louiseb> Charron and Justice Rosalie Abella, both of the Ontario Court of Appeal, have been nominated to fill two vacancies in the Supreme Court of Canada. |  | | Charron earned her law degree at the University of Ottawa in 1975 and was called to the bar in 1977. |  | | The government claims it was caught off guard by its two vacancies in the Supreme Court. |
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http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1093345269099_9?hub=TopStories
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| | CBC News: Charron, Abella to fill Supreme Court vacancies |
 | | OTTAWA - Justice Minister Irwin Cotler on Tuesday named Ontario Court of Appeal justices <b>Louiseb> Charron and Rosalie Abella to fill vacancies on the Supreme Court of Canada. |  | | The two replace justices <b>Louiseb> Arbour and Frank Iacobucci, who both retired in June. |  | | CBC News: Charron, Abella to fill Supreme Court vacancies |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/08/24/cotlersupreme040824.html
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| | My Family |
 | | Parents: Frederick William III (King of Prussia) and <b>Louiseb> of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. |  | | Parents: Frederick VIII (King of Denmark) and <b>Louiseb> of Sweden. |  | | Charles XV (King of Sweden) and <b>Louiseb> were married in 1850. |
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http://sneakers.pair.com/roots/b17.htm
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| | TheStar.com - Charron has focus, discipline, passion |
 | | 01:00 AM Justice <b>Louiseb> Charron is a criminal law specialist. |  | | But as he put his arm through the sleeve, Greenspan was interrupted by inquiry chairperson Madam Justice <b>Louiseb> Charron, who, seeing what was coming, harkened back to another legal drama involving O.J. Simpson and a glove. |  | | For Charron, the long-rumoured frontrunner for one of two seats on the nine-member bench, the announcement caps an impressive career of accomplishments, much of it spent in the courtroom as an assistant crown attorney in Ottawa and a judge in Ontario's district and superior courts and its Court of Appeal. |
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http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1093385411576&call_pageid=970599119419
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| | Radical Feminist Liberals Nominated to Canada Supreme Court |
 | | OTTAWA, August 24, 2004 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Irwin Cotler today announced two nominees for appointment to the Supreme Court of Canada: Madam Justice <b>Louiseb> Charron, and Madam Justice Rosalie Abella-- both from the Ontario Court of Appeal. |  | | The federal government has convened an ad hoc committee to review the nominations, necessitated by the recent departures of Justices <b>Louiseb> Arbour and Frank Iacobucci. |  | | Charron acted as the associate director of the National Judicial Institute for two years, a body of feminist legal theorists formed to promote feminist theory in law, Landolt explained. |
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http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/aug/04082402.html
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| | My Family |
 | | Louis of Burma MOUNTBATTEN (Earl Mountbatten) was born in 1900 in Windsor, Berkshire, England. |  | | <b>Louiseb> Alexandra MOUNTBATTEN (Princess) was born on 13 Jul 1889 in Schloss, Heiligenberg. |  | | Philip MOUNTBATTEN (Prince) was born in 1921 in Isle of Kerkira, Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece. |
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http://sneakers.pair.com/roots/b118.htm
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| | PRIME MINISTER ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENTS TO THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA |
 | | Prime Minister Paul Martin today announced that Her Excellency the Governor General has approved his recommendation that the Honourable <b>Louiseb> V. Charron and the Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella be appointed as Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada. |  | | BIOGRAPHY OF THE HONOURABLE <b>LOUISEb> V. The Honourable <b>Louiseb> V. Charron received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Ottawa in 1975 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 1977. |  | | Madam Justice Charron has been very active in judicial training, serving as Associate Director of the National Judicial Institute from 1994 to 1996 and 2003-2004. |
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http://news.gc.ca/cfmx/CCP/view/en/index.cfm?articleid=95349
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| | Poetry: <b>Louiseb> Glück |
 | | This site, maintained by the Library of Congress, announces <b>Louiseb> Glück as an advisor to Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky. |  | | <b>Louiseb> Glück is the Preston Parish Third Century Lecturer in English at Williams College. |  | | Check this page for contact information, when Glück will be teaching next, a list of her publications, and her primary fields of academic interest. |
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http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/litlinks/poetry/gluck.htm
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| | CNEWS - Law: Supreme Court candidates named |
 | | Justice Minister Irwin Cotler holds a news conference in Ottawa to announce the nomination of Justices Rosalie Abella and <b>Louiseb> Charron to fill Supreme Court vacanies. |  | | Ontario Court of Appeal Justices Rosalie Abella, a colourful human rights expert, and <b>Louiseb> Charron, a criminal law specialist, will be vetted in a televised parliamentary hearing Wednesday. |  | | Charron, 53, earned her law degree at the University of Ottawa in 1975. |
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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2004/08/24/600034-cp.html
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 | | Slaughter’s fight to secure funding for local projects was recognized by the Rochester Institute of Technology, when it named its Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies facility, “The <b>Louiseb> M. Slaughter Building.” She has secured over $25 million for the development of the Rochester Harbor, in addition to millions of dollars for other economic development projects. |  | | In November 2004, Rep. Slaughter was elected to her tenth term in Congress as U.S. Representative for the 28th Congressional District of New York State. |  | | A leading advocate for women’s rights, Rep. Slaughter served at co-chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues during the 108th Congress, and continues to serve as co-chair of the Bipartisan Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus. |
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| | TheStar.com - `So proud to be a Canadian' |
 | | OTTAWA—For more than an hour yesterday, the august Supreme Court of Canada became an inescapably human place of tears and laughter as Canada's newest high court judges — Rosalie Abella and <b>Louiseb> Charron — took their seats. |  | | <b>Louiseb> Charron, a masterful crown attorney who married an Ottawa cop, relieved the emotional tension that had built over nearly an hour of tributes to them both. |  | | Charron, 53, said she literally inherited the fur-trimmed mantle that once belonged to former justice Bertha Wilson, the first woman appointed to the top court. |
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http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1096926609009&call_pageid=970599119419
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| | The Island Register - Hardy of Little York - Page 2 |
 | | She was born in 28 October 1858 at Covehead Road, the daughter of Thomas Mobbs and Catherine McKenzie, died 6 June 1923 and is buried with her husband at Little York. |  | | William Warren was born 15 June 1872 at Charlottetown, died in February 1954 or 1955 at Halifax and is buried at Dartmouth. |  | | Margaret Hardy married Richard Vessey, 27 April 1865 at the residence of her father at Little York. |
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| | All Immigration Votes of Representative <b>Louiseb> Slaughter |
 | | The Traficant amendment passed by a vote of 242 to 181. |  | | Slaughter voted FOR H RES 365, which was brought up and passed in a new form in March of 2002. |  | | Slaughter was one of 275 Representatives who voted in favor of the 245(i) amnesty. |
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http://profiles.numbersusa.com/improfile.php3?DistSend=NY&VIPID=611#info
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| | In the Media |
 | | When Frechette served as Canada's ambassador to the United Nations from 1992 to 1995, her boss during most of that time was Canadian Deputy Minister Reid Morden, who is now executive director of the Volcker team. |  | | The extent of what Annan's office knew was not available either to the Security Council or the public until Congress finally forced the issue and the United Nations produced the reports in conjunction with a Volcker "briefing paper" in January. |  | | Her decision, as documented by Volcker, also places responsibility squarely in the secretary-general's office for obscuring mismanagement of the program from the Security Council. |
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http://www.defenddemocracy.org/in_the_media/in_the_media_show.htm?doc_id=263566
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| | CBC News: Charron, Abella officially named to Supreme Court |
 | | Charron and Abella will replace former Supreme Court justices <b>Louiseb> Arbour and Frank Iacobucci. |  | | The appointments of <b>Louiseb> Charron and Rosalie Abella come into effect immediately, said Prime Minister Paul Martin on Monday. |  | | CBC News: Charron, Abella officially named to Supreme Court |
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http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/08/30/scoc_pm040830.html
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| | Four Souls by <b>Louiseb> Erdrich - read reviews |
 | | <b>Louiseb> Erdrich’s newest novel continues her epic saga of the Little No Horse Reservation, which started with Love Medicine and has proceeded through six novels. |  | | Karen <b>Louiseb> Erdrich was born in Little Falls, Minnesota in 1954 to a Chippewa mother and a German-American father. |  | | As a member of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa Tribe, she grew up in Wahpeton, North Dakota, a town near a reservation, where both of her parents were teachers for the Bureau of Indian Affairs. |
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http://www.mostlyfiction.com/west/erdrich.htm
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| | CNEWS - Law: Charron, Abella formally named as judges of Supreme Court of Canada |
 | | Charron, Abella formally named as judges of Supreme Court of Canada |  | | The two new appointees, who previously served on the Ontario Court of Appeal, will bring the Supreme Court up to full strength for a busy fall siting that begins in October with a landmark hearing on same-sex marriage. |  | | CNEWS - Law: Charron, Abella formally named as judges of Supreme Court of Canada |
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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2004/08/27/605286-cp.html
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| | Inauguration |
 | | <b>Louiseb> Harel, the Minister of International Relations and the Minister responsible for the Outaouais Region, Mr. |  | | Let's take a look at the inauguration of the Marketplace on 19 October 1998, which was done by the Minister of State for Employment and Solidarity, Mrs. |
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| | Les Corbin d'Amérique/Corbins of Canada-USA - pafg39.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File |
 | | Théodule Thibault ( Joseph Thibault, M.-Geneviève Cimon, M.-Marguerite Corbin-Lacroix, Louis II Corbin-Lacroix, Louis I Corbin-Lacroix, François) was born on 8.03.1857 in L'isle-Verte, Qc. |  | | Malvina Thibault ( Joseph Thibault, M.-Geneviève Cimon, M.-Marguerite Corbin-Lacroix, Louis II Corbin-Lacroix, Louis I Corbin-Lacroix, François) was born on 6.06.1861 in L'isle-Verte, Qc. |  | | Ãtienne Thibault ( Joseph Thibault, M.-Geneviève Cimon, M.-Marguerite Corbin-Lacroix, Louis II Corbin-Lacroix, Louis I Corbin-Lacroix, François) was born on 26.01.1860 in St-Arsène (Rdl), Qc. |
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http://webhome.idirect.com/~letanu/corbin/pafg39.htm
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| | <b>Louiseb> Michel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Memoirs of <b>Louiseb> Michel, the Red Virgin, edited and translated by Bullitt Lowry and Elizabeth Ellington Gunter, University of Alabama Press, Alabama, 1981. |  | | <b>Louiseb> Michel (1830-1905) was a French anarchist, school teacher and medical worker. |  | | She continued her revolutionary activity in Europe, attending the anarchist congress in London in 1881, leading demonstrations, speaking to huge crowds, and heading a libertarian school. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Michel
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| | CNEWS - Law: Ottawan gets gig with Supremes |
 | | Charron was named yesterday by PM Paul Martin to fill one of two Supreme Court vacancies. |  | | Instead, Charron's career is highlighted by a number of high-profile cases including rulings that favour same-sex rights and the decriminalization of marijuana. |  | | A Homegrown law-school graduate who began her career as a civil litigator in Ottawa, <b>Louiseb> Charron never had her sights set on the courtroom. |
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http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Law/2004/08/25/601755.html
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