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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Judge |  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane - HistoryThe area now called Brisbane was inhabited before European settlement by the Turrbul and Jagera people whose ancestors originally migrated to the region from across the Torres Strait. In 1823 an exploration party led by John Oxley explored Moreton Bay and sailed up the Brisbane River as far as Goodna, some 20 km upstream from what is now Brisbane's central business district. Brisbane was named in honour of Sir Thomas Brisbane, who ...
See also:Brisbane, Brisbane - History, Brisbane - Environment, Brisbane - Geography, Brisbane - Topography, Brisbane - Climate, Brisbane - Government and demographics, Brisbane - Economy, Brisbane - Universities in Brisbane, Brisbane - Brisbane based universities, Brisbane - Other universities with Brisbane tertiary centres, Brisbane - TAFE institutes in Brisbane, Brisbane - Colleges with specific focuses, Brisbane - Heritage and landmarks, Brisbane - Brisbane CBD and South Bank, Brisbane - Brisbane suburban landmarks, Brisbane - Notable Brisbane bridges, Brisbane - Tourist destinations, Brisbane - Theatre and the performing arts, Brisbane - Creative arts, Brisbane - Popular entertainment, Brisbane - Shopping and restaurants, Brisbane - Sport, Brisbane - Transport, Brisbane - Roads, Brisbane - Airports, Brisbane - Seaports, Brisbane - Media, Brisbane - Television, Brisbane - Internet Radio and TV, Brisbane - Radio, Brisbane - Newspapers, Brisbane - Trivia, Brisbane - Notes, Brisbane - List of Brisbane articles Read more here: » Brisbane: Encyclopedia II - Brisbane - History |
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Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1971 Minnesota.
The Minnesota Supreme Court rules against the contention of plaintiffs Jack Baker and Mike McConnell that absence of a specific prohibition on same-sex marriage signified a legislative intent to recognize them. The court found that "The institution of marriage as a union of man and woman, uniquely involving the procreation and rearing of children within a family, is as old as the book of Genesis". [4] This decision was summarily affimed by the United States Supreme Court Baker v ...
See also:Same-sex marriage in the United States, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Popular opinion, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Polls, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Legislative branch on same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Federal level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - State level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Executive branch on same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Federal level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - State level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Judicial branch on same-sex unions, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Federal level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - State level, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Federal issues, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Civil unions, Same-sex marriage in the United States - International issues, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Timeline, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1971 Minnesota, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1975 Arizona, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1975 Colorado, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1987 Washington DC, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1993 Hawaii, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1998 Alaska, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 1999 Vermont, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2003 Massachusetts, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 New Jersey, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 California, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 New Mexico, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 New York, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 Oklahoma, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 Oregon, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 Rhode Island, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2004 Washington, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 Utah, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 Ohio, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 Nebraska, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 California, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 Massachusetts, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2005 Texas, Same-sex marriage in the United States - 2006 Maryland, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Laws defining marriage, Same-sex marriage in the United States - The 2004 presidential election, Same-sex marriage in the United States - Case law, Same-sex marriage in the United States - External link Read more here: » Same-sex marriage in the United States: Encyclopedia II - Same-sex marriage in the United States - Timeline |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - CBGB - Mid-1970'sMax's Kansas City, the first real punk club,set the stage when it opened in 1965.Max's was the birthplace of Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, The New York Dolls and Iggy & the Stooges.http://www.maxskansascity.com In fact, it was a Max's star, Wayne County, who was the first of the NY bands to play at CBGB's in Dec. 73, months before Television even set foot in the place. In fact, Television first heard of CBGB because of the Wayne Co ...
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Raytheon - Illegal obtention of classified information in a bidding process.
In March 1990, Raytheon pleaded guilty to one felony count of illegally obtaining classified Air Force budget and planning documents. [4] U.S. District Judge Albert V. Bryan, Jr. imposed a $10,000 criminal fine for one felony count of "conveyance without authority" and $900,000 in civil penalties and damages. The documents allegedly gave Raytheon an unfair advantage against its competitors in bidding for weapons contracts. Although the p ...
See also:Raytheon, Raytheon - History, Raytheon - Businesses, Raytheon - Contemporary products, Raytheon - Corporate governance, Raytheon - Controversies and Litigation, Raytheon - Illegal obtention of classified information in a bidding process, Raytheon - Disputed claims about the Patriot missile, Raytheon - AGES Lawsuit, Raytheon - Contract Disputes, Raytheon - Brazilian SIVAM Controversy, Raytheon - Securities Litigation Read more here: » Raytheon: Encyclopedia II - Raytheon - Controversies and Litigation |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Topicality - Commonly used Standards
Topicality - Predictable limits.
Limits are a measure of how many cases would be topical under a given interpretation of the topic and whether that cleavage of cases is predictable. Teams will often debate the desirability of having a small or large number of topical cases.
Topicality - Ground.
Ground is a measure of the quantity and quality of arguements and literature available to both teams under a certain interpretation of the topic. Teams will often debate the desirability of incorporating or excluding certain arguments.< ...
See also:Topicality, Topicality - Structure of a violation, Topicality - Commonly used Standards, Topicality - Predictable limits, Topicality - Ground, Topicality - Bright line, Topicality - Grammar, Topicality - Source of the definition, Topicality - Commonly asserted voting issues, Topicality - Fairness and education, Topicality - Jurisdiction, Topicality - Abuse, Topicality - Potential abuse, Topicality - Rule of the game, Topicality - Affirmative answers to Topicality Read more here: » Topicality: Encyclopedia II - Topicality - Commonly used Standards |
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For several centuries, dominantly Christian societies believed that Satan was acting through human and animal servants. These beliefs can be seen as a reaction to emerging alternatives to the Christian hierarchical order, such as the worldly knowledge and cultural practices brought into a relatively backward Europe from the Middle East by those returning from the Crusades.
It had been proposed that the witch-hunt developed in Europe after the Cathars and the Templar Knights were exterminated and the Inquisition had to tu ...
See also:Witch-hunt, Witch-hunt - Early modern Europe, Witch-hunt - Evidence, Witch-hunt - Execution, Witch-hunt - The Burning Times, Witch-hunt - Africa, Witch-hunt - Other parts of the world, Witch-hunt - Sociology, Witch-hunt - Modern usage, Witch-hunt - George Orwell, Witch-hunt - Arthur Miller, Witch-hunt - Modern witchhunts, Witch-hunt - Religious deprogramming, Witch-hunt - Day care sex abuse, Witch-hunt - Involuntary commitment, Witch-hunt - Political confirmation Read more here: » Witch-hunt: Encyclopedia II - Witch-hunt - Early modern Europe |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - General election
Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Initial results.
Gregoire led in almost all polls conducted leading up to the election, but Rossi was able to close in on her late in the race and won considerable support from Eastern Washington. He also ran much stronger than expected in Snohomish and Pierce Counties. Gregoire received strong support from the largest county in the state, King County, which includes heavily Democratic Seattle where she outpolled Rossi by nearly three to two. During the initial ballot count, the lead changed hands several times.
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See also:Washington gubernatorial election 2004, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - The primaries, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Democratic primary, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Republican primary, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Libertarian primary, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Campaigns, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - General election, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Initial results, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Absentee ballots, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - First results and recounts, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Discovered ballots, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Manual recount results, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Further legal challenge, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Fallout, Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - Results of initial count and recounts Read more here: » Washington gubernatorial election 2004: Encyclopedia II - Washington gubernatorial election 2004 - General election |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - University of Münster - Notable alumni
University of Münster - Students.
Wolfgang Clement, Politician
Gabriele Behler, Politician
Johannes Georg Bednorz, Nobel Prize winner (1987)
Prof. Dr. Hans-Jürgen Ewers, Economist
Prof. Dr. Gerd Faltings, Mathematician, Fields Medal
Prof. Dr. Dieter Fenske, Chemist
Birgit Fischer, Politician
Erich Gutenberg, Economist, Inventor of Business Administration and Management in Germany
Wolf-Michael Catenhusen, Politician
Kai Diekma ...
See also:University of Münster, University of Münster - History, University of Münster - Organisation, University of Münster - Student Life, University of Münster - Associated Research Center, University of Münster - Notable alumni, University of Münster - Students, University of Münster - University lecturer, University of Münster - Honorary Doctor, University of Münster - External link Read more here: » University of Münster: Encyclopedia II - University of Münster - Notable alumni |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Early careerPinochet was born in Valparaíso on November 25, 1915, the son of Augusto Pinochet Vera and Avelina Ugarte Martínez. He went to primary and secondary school at the San Rafael Seminary of Valparaíso, the Quillota Institute (Marist Brothers), the French Fathers' School of Valparaíso, and in the Military School, which he entered in 1933. After four years of study, in 1937 he graduated with the rank of ...
See also:Augusto Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - Early career, Augusto Pinochet - Military coup of 1973, Augusto Pinochet - Pinochet's economic policy, Augusto Pinochet - Suppression of opposition, Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - End of the Pinochet regime, Augusto Pinochet - Arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Significance of the arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile, Augusto Pinochet - Foreign bank accounts, Augusto Pinochet - Legacy, Augusto Pinochet - Notes, Augusto Pinochet - Cites Read more here: » Augusto Pinochet: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Early career |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Policy debate - Theory
Policy debate - Burdens of the affirmative.
Main article: Stock issues
Traditional policy debate theory states that the affirmative plan must fulfill certain issues, called the stock issues. The first four issues must be presented in the affirmative case. The last issue, topicality, need not be included in the affirmative case, but must be defended if the negative team raises arguments. They are:
Solvency: The plan should succeed in solving f ...
See also:Policy debate, Policy debate - History, Policy debate - Style and delivery, Policy debate - Speed, Policy debate - Flowing, Policy debate - Theory, Policy debate - Burdens of the affirmative, Policy debate - Negative strategy, Policy debate - Evidence, Policy debate - Sample card, Policy debate - Judging, Policy debate - Speaker points, Policy debate - Judge qualifications, Policy debate - Paradigms, Policy debate - Competition and debate life, Policy debate - Tournaments, Policy debate - Championships, Policy debate - Institutes, Policy debate - Resolutions, Policy debate - Event structure, Policy debate - Famous policy debaters Read more here: » Policy debate: Encyclopedia II - Policy debate - Theory |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - The Power of One - PlotAfter his mother has a severe nervous breakdown, Peekay is cared for by Mary Mandoma, his Zulu nanny.
Soon after his mother's breakdown, however, Peekay, an English speaker, is sent to an Afrikaner boarding school. The only English speaking boy in the entire school, Peekay soon becomes the target for Afrikaner boys seeking to vent their rage against the British for the atrocities against the Afrikaners in the Boer War.
He is bullied and teased by everyone at the school, but most of all by an older boy, Jaapie Botha, "The Judge" ...
See also:The Power of One, The Power of One - Tone, The Power of One - Plot, The Power of One - Sequel Read more here: » The Power of One: Encyclopedia II - The Power of One - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Peter Falconio - Trial of Bradley Murdoch
Peter Falconio - Summary.
The jury trial began on October 18, 2005 in the Darwin branch of the Northern Territory Supreme Court, where Bradley John Murdoch from Western Australia was tried for the murder of Falconi and assaults on Joanne Lees. The trial concluded on December 13 with the conviction of Murdoch on all counts. He was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 28 years.
Northern Territory Director of Public Prosecutions Rex Wild, QC, has said in court there are three pie ...
See also:Peter Falconio, Peter Falconio - Missing person or murder?, Peter Falconio - Trial of Bradley Murdoch, Peter Falconio - Summary, Peter Falconio - Main people in the trial, Peter Falconio - Evidence heard in the trial, Peter Falconio - Defence closing argument, Peter Falconio - Prosecution closing argument, Peter Falconio - Chief Justice Brian Ross Martin's summation, Peter Falconio - Media related links Read more here: » Peter Falconio: Encyclopedia II - Peter Falconio - Trial of Bradley Murdoch |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Devil - Concept of the devil in world religions
Devil - Christianity.
Christianity understands the Devil in the context of the Old Testament. Unlike Manichaeism which teaches a coeval dualism, Christians see the devil as a corrupted or fallen angel. He was Lucifer, an angel in authority before the Creation (theology) who fell because of pride and because he waged a war against God. The key fact in understanding the devil is that he was originally a holy being who was corrupted by pride< ...
See also:Devil, Devil - Concept of the devil in world religions, Devil - Christianity, Devil - Islam, Devil - Judaism, Devil - No concept of the devil in Hinduism, Devil - Ayyavazhi, Devil - Names of the devil, Devil - The original names, Devil - Further development, Devil - In Christian tradition, Devil - The devil in literature, Devil - The devil in music, Devil - The devil in film and television, Devil - The devil in video games, Devil - Bibliography Read more here: » Devil: Encyclopedia II - Devil - Concept of the devil in world religions |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Witch-hunt - Early modern EuropeFor several centuries, dominantly Christian societies believed that Satan was acting through human and animal servants. These beliefs can be seen as a reaction to emerging alternatives to the Christian hierarchical order, such as the worldly knowledge and cultural practices brought into a relatively backward Europe from the Middle East by those returning from the Crusades.
It had been proposed that the witch-hunt developed in Europe after the Cathars and the Templar Knights were exterminated and the Inquisition had to turn to persecut ...
See also:Witch-hunt, Witch-hunt - Early modern Europe, Witch-hunt - Evidence, Witch-hunt - Execution, Witch-hunt - The Burning Times, Witch-hunt - Africa, Witch-hunt - Other part of the world, Witch-hunt - Sociology, Witch-hunt - Modern usage, Witch-hunt - George Orwell, Witch-hunt - Arthur Miller, Witch-hunt - Modern witchhunts, Witch-hunt - Religious deprogramming, Witch-hunt - Day care sex abuse, Witch-hunt - Involuntary commitment, Witch-hunt - Political confirmation Read more here: » Witch-hunt: Encyclopedia II - Witch-hunt - Early modern Europe |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in ChileOn August 8, 2000, the Supreme Court of Justice voted 14 to 6 to strip Pinochet of his parliamentary immunity, and he was prosecuted. However, the cases were dismissed by the same Court, for medical reasons (vascular dementia), in July 2002. Shortly after the verdict, Pinochet resigned from the Senate and lived quietly. He rarely made public appearances and was notably absent from the events marking the 30th anniversary of the coup on September 11, 2003. Almost two years after his resignation, on May 28, 2004, the Court of Appeals voted 14 t ...
See also:Augusto Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - Brief, Augusto Pinochet - Early career, Augusto Pinochet - Military coup of 1973, Augusto Pinochet - Pinochet's economic policy, Augusto Pinochet - Suppression of opposition, Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - End of the Pinochet regime, Augusto Pinochet - Arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Significance of the arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile, Augusto Pinochet - Foreign bank accounts, Augusto Pinochet - Legacy, Augusto Pinochet - Notes, Augusto Pinochet - Cites Read more here: » Augusto Pinochet: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - LegacyChileans remain deeply divided on his legacy. Some see him as a brutal dictator who ended democracy and led a regime characterized by torture and favoritism towards the rich, while others believe that he saved the country from communism and led the transformation of the Chilean economy into Latin America's most stable and fastest growing economy.
After a downturn at the end of the 1960s, Chile's economy entered a period of growth when Allende was elected. However, by the time the coup took place in 1973, the economy was in disarray. T ...
See also:Augusto Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - Brief, Augusto Pinochet - Early career, Augusto Pinochet - Military coup of 1973, Augusto Pinochet - Pinochet's economic policy, Augusto Pinochet - Suppression of opposition, Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - End of the Pinochet regime, Augusto Pinochet - Arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Significance of the arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile, Augusto Pinochet - Foreign bank accounts, Augusto Pinochet - Legacy, Augusto Pinochet - Notes, Augusto Pinochet - Cites Read more here: » Augusto Pinochet: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Legacy |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Topicality - Commonly asserted voting issues
Topicality - Fairness and education.
Some teams argue that it is unfair and uneducational for the negative to have to debate a non-topical case and thus the judge should vote against one.
Topicality - Jurisdiction.
Some teams argue that the judge only has the jurisdiction to vote for cases which affirm the resolution.
Topicality - Abuse.
Abuse generally means that the negative lost some ground (i.e. the ability to make an argument) because the affirmative wasn't topic ...
See also:Topicality, Topicality - Structure of a violation, Topicality - Commonly used Standards, Topicality - Predictable limits, Topicality - Ground, Topicality - Bright line, Topicality - Grammar, Topicality - Source of the definition, Topicality - Commonly asserted voting issues, Topicality - Fairness and education, Topicality - Jurisdiction, Topicality - Abuse, Topicality - Potential abuse, Topicality - Rule of the game, Topicality - Affirmative answers to Topicality Read more here: » Topicality: Encyclopedia II - Topicality - Commonly asserted voting issues |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Oxbridge rivalry - Indirect competition between the two universitiesThere has been much direct and indirect competition between the two universities for a number of years. Indirect competition can perhaps be measured by the success of the alumni of each university. Oxford has a greater political heritage: all but two of the British Prime Ministers since Winston Churchill's second term have been Oxford graduates (the exceptions are James Callaghan and John Major, neither of whom received university educations). Former US President Bill Clinton attended Oxford, as did his daughter Chelsea. Oxford is also famous for ...
See also:Oxbridge rivalry, Oxbridge rivalry - Oxbridge image and stereotypes, Oxbridge rivalry - Similarities between Oxford and Cambridge, Oxbridge rivalry - Differences between Oxford and Cambridge, Oxbridge rivalry - Indirect competition between the two universities, Oxbridge rivalry - Direct competition between the two universities, Oxbridge rivalry - League tables, Oxbridge rivalry - Inter-university insults, Oxbridge rivalry - Oxbridge cooperation Read more here: » Oxbridge rivalry: Encyclopedia II - Oxbridge rivalry - Indirect competition between the two universities |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Peter Falconio - Defence closing argumentGrant Algie and Mark Twiggs, lawyers representing the accused, Bradley John Murdoch, have argued the following theory as to what really happened:
They have stated that they believe that Peter Falconio faked his own death, and that when Peter Falconio and Joanne Lees stopped by the side of the road near Barrow Creek, it was to meet with a third man, of description unknown, in order to take Peter Falconio away, alive.
They have further stated that they believe that police planted evidence, with the assistance of Murdoch's former drug running partner James Hepi, who had "both motive and opportunity" to fram ...
See also:Peter Falconio, Peter Falconio - Missing person or murder?, Peter Falconio - Trial of Bradley Murdoch, Peter Falconio - Summary, Peter Falconio - Main people in the trial, Peter Falconio - Evidence heard in the trial, Peter Falconio - Defence closing argument, Peter Falconio - Prosecution closing argument, Peter Falconio - Chief Justice Brian Ross Martin's summation, Peter Falconio - Media related links Read more here: » Peter Falconio: Encyclopedia II - Peter Falconio - Defence closing argument |
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|  |  |  | Judge: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under PinochetThe new junta quickly broke off the diplomatic relations with Cuba that had been established under the Allende government. Having come to power with the self-proclaimed mission of fighting communism, Pinochet found common cause with the military dictatorships of Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and later, Argentina. The six countries eventually formulated a plan that became known as Operation Condor, in which one country's security forces would target suspected Marxist "subversives," guerrillas, and their sympathizers in the allied countr ...
See also:Augusto Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - Brief, Augusto Pinochet - Early career, Augusto Pinochet - Military coup of 1973, Augusto Pinochet - Pinochet's economic policy, Augusto Pinochet - Suppression of opposition, Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet, Augusto Pinochet - End of the Pinochet regime, Augusto Pinochet - Arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Significance of the arrest, Augusto Pinochet - Prosecution in Chile, Augusto Pinochet - Foreign bank accounts, Augusto Pinochet - Legacy, Augusto Pinochet - Notes, Augusto Pinochet - Cites Read more here: » Augusto Pinochet: Encyclopedia II - Augusto Pinochet - Chilean foreign relations under Pinochet |
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