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81Calendar of 1995 — ▪ 1996 January January 1 Cardoso assumes office Having won some 54% of the ballots cast in the October 1994 election, Fernando Cardoso took the oath of office as president of Brazil. As chief executive of South America s largest… …
82Michael Hudson (economist) — Michael Hudson Post Keynesian economics Born 1939 (age 71–72) Chicago, Illinois, USA Institution University of Missouri Kansas City Field Economics, Finance …
83United States public debt — Part of a series of articles on Unit …
84Matthew E. Welsh — For other persons named Matt Welsh or Matthew Welsh , see Matt Welsh (disambiguation) Matthew E. Welsh 41st Governor of Indiana In office January 9, 1961 – Jan …
85Botswana — /bot swah neuh/, n. a republic in S Africa: formerly a British protectorate; gained independence 1966; member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 1,500,765; 275,000 sq. mi. (712,250 sq. km). Cap.: Gaborone. Formerly, Bechuanaland. * * * Botswana… …
862011 Wisconsin protests — Part of 2011 United States public employee protests Thousands gather inside Madison Wisconsin s Capitol …
87Medicare (United States) — President Johnson signing the Medicare amendment. Former President Harry S. Truman (seated) and his wife, Bess, are on the far right …
88Diarmuid Martin — The Most Reverend  Diarmuid Martin Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland Diocese Dublin See Dublin Enthroned …
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