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| Rickard Sandler Rickard Johannes Sandler (29 January 1884 – 12 November 1964) was a Swedish Social Democratic politician. He served as Minister without Portfolio in the Swedish government from 10 March 1920 to 30 June 1920, Minister for Finance from 1 July 1920 to 27 October 1920, Minister without Portfolio from 13 October 1921 to 19 April 1923, Minister for Trade from 14 October 1924 to 24 January 1925, Prime Minister from 24 January 1925 to 7 June 1926, and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 24 September 1932 to 19 June 1936 and again from 28 September 1936 to 13 December 1939. Rickard_Sandler
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| Beatrice Ask Eva Carin Beatrice Ask (born 20 April 1956) is a Swedish Moderate Party politician, currently serving as Minister for Justice in the Swedish government. Beatrice_Ask
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| Categories for deletion/Log/2005 December 17 Wikipedia:Categories_for_deletion/Log/2005_December_17
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| Assyrian/Syriac diaspora Assyrian/Syriac_diaspora
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| Assyrian people/Statistics Talk:Assyrian_people/Statistics
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| International Tracing Service International Tracing Service is an organization dedicated to finding missing persons, typically lost to family and friends as a result of war or political unrest during World War II. Its headquarters are in Bad Arolsen in Germany, it operates under the legal authority of the Bonn Agreement, is under the administrative umbrella of the International Committee of the Red Cross, is funded by the government of Germany, and its documents are now open to public access. International_Tracing_Service
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| Alliance for Sweden Alliance for Sweden () is a political alliance in Sweden. It consists of the four centre-right parties in the Riksdag. Although it was formed while in opposition, it achieved a majority in the general election of 17 September 2006, forming the current coalition government. Alliance_for_Sweden
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| Ido Abram Ido (Isidoor Bert Hans) Abram was born in Jakarta, Indonesia (at the time Batavia) in 1940. He is an educator and writer on the nature of Jewishness.During World War II he was an internee in Japanese Camps. After liberation he went to school and university in the Netherlands. Ido_Abram
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| Tenant-owner's association Talk:Tenant-owner's_association
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| Arvfurstens palats Arvfurstens palats (Swedish for "The Hereditary Prince's Palace") is a palace located at Gustav Adolfs Torg in central Stockholm.Designed by Erik Palmstedt, the palace was originally the private residence of Princess Sophia Albertina. It was built 1783-1794 and declared a historical monument (byggnadsminne) in 1935 and subsequently restored by Ivar Tengbom in 1948-52. Since 1906 the palace has served as the seat of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Arvfurstens_palats
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| LGBT rights in Sweden Sweden is considered to be one of the most gay-friendly countries in Europe and possibly the world when it comes to laws surrounding homosexuality. Due to the strong sense of secularism dominating in most of the country and government, Sweden today is seen as a campaigner of gay rights. Swedish parliament voted to make same-sex marriages fully legal from May 1, 2009, with the votes 261 to 22. LGBT_rights_in_Sweden
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| Britta Lejon Talk:Britta_Lejon
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| Ages of consent in Europe The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Europe. Spain sets its age of consent at 13, and the rest of the countries have an age of consent between 14 and 17, except Turkey and Malta, which have the highest age limit, set at 18. The laws can also stipulate the specific activities that are permitted and/or differentially specify the age at which a given gender can participate. Ages_of_consent_in_Europe
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| Kitty Hart-Moxon Kitty Hart-Moxon OBE is a Polish-English Holocaust survivor. She was sent to the Auschwitz labour camp in 1943 at the age of 16, where she survived for two years, as well as in other camps. Shortly after her liberation in April 1945 by American soldiers, she moved to England with her mother, where she married and dedicated her life to raising awareness of the Holocaust. Kitty_Hart-Moxon
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| List of European Union member states by political system list of European Union member states, their forms of government and their parliaments. The European Union is a sui generis supranational union of democratic states. At a European Council Summit held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 June and 22 June 1993, the European Union defined the Copenhagen criteria regarding the conditions a candidate country has to fulfill to be considered eligible for accession to the European Union: List_of_European_Union_member_states_by_political_system
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| 2006 North Korean missile test Two rounds of North Korean missile tests were conducted on July 5, 2006. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK or North Korea) reportedly fired at least seven separate missiles. These included two short-range Nodong-2 missiles, one Scud missile and up to two long-range Taepodong-2 missiles; the latter having been estimated by United States intelligence agencies as having a potential range reaching as far as Alaska in its current stage. 2006_North_Korean_missile_test
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| Harald Sandberg Harald Sandberg (born March 12, 1950) is a Swedish diplomat and civil servant who served as Swedish ambassador to Indonesia (1998 - 2003), East Timor (2002 - 2003) and South Korea (2003 - 2005). Having acted as an observer in the 1999 East Timorese elections and headed up the Swedish response to the 2002 Bali bombing, Sandberg was selected in July 2006 by the Swedish government to head up its mission to evacuate Swedish citizens from war ravaged Lebanon. Harald_Sandberg
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