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Karin Boye - Karin Boye Karin Boye was a Swedish poet and novelist. She was born in 1900 in Gothenburg, Sweden, and died in 1941 from an apparent suicide. In 1932, after the breakup of her marriage, she had a relationship with Gunnel Bergström, the wife of fellow poet Gunnar Ekelöf. She was largely responsible for translating the work of T. S. Eliot into Swedish. See also: List of Swedish writers This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by fixing it..

List of Swedish language poets - a list of poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in Swedish: Karin Boye Elmer Diktonius Gustaf Fröding Verner von Heidenstam, (1859-1940) Erik Axel Karlfeldt, (1864-1931) Lukas Moodysson Bruno K Öijer Johan Ludvig Runeberg, (1804-1877) Edith Södergran Esaias Tegner Zacharias Topelius Tomas Tranströmer See also: List of Swedes, List of Swedish language writers, List of Finland-Swedes.

List of Swedes - Svan - cross country skier Annika Sörenstam (1970-) - golfer Jan-Ove Waldner - table tennis player Pernilla Wiberg - alpine skier Writers Main article: List of Swedish language writers Karin Boye, poet Fredrika Bremer, (1801-1865), writer Stig Dagerman, writer Gunnar Ekelöf, writer Gustaf Fröding, writer Verner von Heidenstam, (1859-1940), writer Erik Axel Karlfeldt, (1864-1931), writer Eyvind Johnson, novelist and Nobel Prize laureate Pär Lagerkvist, (1891-1974), writer Selma Lagerlöf, (1858-1940), novelist and Nobel Prize laureate Astrid Lindgren, (1907-2002), children's author Harry Martinson, (1904-1978), poet and Nobel Prize laureate Vilhelm Moberg, (1898-1973), novelist August Strindberg, (1849-1912), novelist Esaias Tegnér, writer Frans G Bengtsson, (1894-1954), novelist Other notables Ingmar Bergman, (born 1918), film director Saint Birgitta, (1303-1373), patron saint of Europe Horace Engdahl, secretary of the Swedish Academy Sven Hedin, explorer Lars Johan Hierta.

List of famous suicides - a year as prime minister Alain Bernardin, (1994), founder/owner of "Le Crazy Horse Saloon" - Paris Ricky Berry, (1989), American NBA Basketball player (Sacramento Kings) Bruno Bettelheim, (1990), child psychologist Ludwig Boltzmann, (1906), Austrian physicist Ernest Bornemann, (1995), German sexologist Francesco Borromini, (1667), architect Karin Boye, (1941), Swedish author Charles Boyer, (1978), French actor Jonathan Brandis, (2003), American actor Eva Braun, (1945), mistress of Adolf Hitler Richard Brautigan, (1984), American writer Herman Brood, (2001), Dutch musician and painter Brutus, (42 BC), Roman politician, assassin of Julius Caesar Eustace Budgell, (1737), remembered because his death was discussed in a conversation between Samuel Johnson and his friend and biographer Boswell C-H Capucine, (1990), French actress Dora Carrington, (1932), artist Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, (1822), British politician Cato the younger, (46 BC), Roman republican.

List of Swedish language writers - Ove Allansson Carl Jonas Love Almqvist Per Daniel Amadeus Atterbom Elsa Beskow, (1874-1953) August Bondeson Karin Boye Fredrika Bremer, (1801-1865) Hjalmar Bergman Stig Claesson Stig Dagerman Sture Dahlström Olof von Dalin Tage Danielsson Walter Dickson Vilhelm Ekelund Gunnar Ekelöf Torsten Ehrenmark Per Olov Enquist Marianne Fredriksson Gustaf Fröding Elsa Grave Jan Guillou Alf Hambe Verner von Heidenstam, (1859-1940) J-O P.C. Jersild Klara Johanson Eyvind Johnson Ivar Lo-Johansson Erik Axel Karlfeldt, (1864-1931) Martin Koch (1882-1940) Pär Lagerkvist, (1891-1974) Selma Lagerlöf, (1858-1940) Anna Maria Lenngren Sara Lidman Astrid Lindgren, (1907-2002) Torgny Lindgren Jonas Carl Linnerhielm Sigfrid Lindström Lasse Lucidor Theo Lundberg Henning Mankell Liza Marklund Harry Martinson, (1904-1978) Moa Martinson Erik Mesterton, (1903-), author, critic and translator Vilhelm Moberg, (1898-1973) Johanna Nilsson Peter Nilson Albert Olsson P-W Peter Pohl Johan Ludvig Runeberg, (1804-1877).

List of people by name: Bo-Bp-Bq - Boyd, John, (1927-1997), inventor of the decision cycle Boyd, Liona, classical guitarist Boyd, Malcolm, US televangelist Boyd, Marx Alexander, (1563-1601), poet Boyd, William, (1895-1972), actor Boye, Karin, Swedish writer Boyer, Charles, (1897-1978), French actor Boyer, Daniel C, (born 1971), artist Boyer, Ken, (1931-1982), baseball star Boyington, Pappy, (died 1988), US WW2 fighter pilot Boylan, Clare, Aosdána Boylan, Sean, long-time manager of All-Ireland winning Meath football team Boyle, Kay, (A Glad Day) Boyle, Peter, (born 1935), actor Boyle, Robert, (1627-1691), physicist Boyle, T. Coraghessan, author of The Road to Wellville, The Tortilla Curtain and A Friend of the Earth Boytronic, German synthpop band Boznanska, Olga, Polish painter Bozzo, Laura, (born 1950), Peruvian talk show host.

Karin Smith - Karin Smith Karin Smith died on March 8, 1995, of cervical cancer. After her death, a grand jury found a doctor and laboratory technician to be guilty of negligent homicide. In 1988 and 1989, Smith had received pap smears which were argued to have "unequivocally" shown that she had cancer; however, the lab had not made the diagnosis..

Karin Kiwus - Karin Kiwus Karin Kiwus, born 1942, is a German poet. She grew up in Berlin, Germany. After studying journalism, German studies and politology she worked as an editor as well as a university teacher in Austin, Texas. Works "Von beiden Seiten der Gegenwart". Poems. 1976. "Vom Essen und Trinken". 1978. "Angenommen später". Poems. 1979..

Karin Dor - Karin Dor Karin Dor is a German actress who starred also in British (You Only Live Twice) and American films (Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz)..

Anna Karina - is a Danish born actress. Born Hanna Karin Blarke Bayer in Copenhagen. At age 18 she came to Paris, met Coco Chanel and Pierre Chardin and became a model. She married Jean-Luc Godard on March 3, 1961 and divorced in 1964. Filmography, as actress, includes Moi César, 10 ans 1/2, 1m39 (2003) The Truth About Charlie (2002) Nom de code: Sacha (2001) Haut bas fragile (1995) Manden der ville være skyldig (1990) L'oeuvre au noir (1988) Cayenne Palace (1987) Dernier été à Tanger (1987) Last Song (1987) Blockhaus USA (1986) Treasure Island (1985) Ave Maria (1984) L'Ami de Vincent (1983) Regina Roma (1982) Ausgerechnet Bananen (1980) Historien om en moder (1979) Olyan mint otthon (1978) Chaussette surprise (1978) Chinesisches Roulette (1976) Les Oeufs brouillés (1976) L'Assassin musicien (1975) L'Invenzione di Morel.

Karin Spaink - Karin Spaink Karin Spaink (born 1957 in Amsterdam) is a journalist, writer and feminist. She is known as somebody who will actively, but legally fight the system in order to right wrongs. She has fought, amongst others, new-age writers who claim all diseases are only a psychological phenomenon, the Church of Scientology, police officers whom she claims sexually harassed teenagers, and American pro-abortionists who got an anti-abortionist site banned because of texts that may be construed as a literal, illegal call for mutilation and murder of medical doctors who perform abortions. (Spaink herself is pro-choice on the abortion issue, but felt that freedom of speech prevailed in this last case.) Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Quacks 2 Scientology 2.1 Effects of this court case 3 Bibliography.

John III of Sweden - she is known as Katarina Jagellonica and she was the sister of king Sigismund II of Poland. Their children were: Isabella (1564-1566) Sigismund king of Sweden, and king of Poland (1566-1632) Anna (1568-1625) He married his second wife Gunilla Bielke (1568-about 1592) on February 21, 1584 and together they had the son: Johan (1589-1618). Togeather with his mistress Karin Hansdotter he had at least four illegitimate children: Julius Gyllenhielm (1559-1581) Augustus ( -1560) Sofia ( -1583) Lucretia ( -1585) See also: History of Sweden - Foundation of Modern Sweden Preceded by: Eric XIV List of Swedish monarchs Succeeded by: Sigismund I Preceded by: Gustav I List of Finnish rulers Succeeded by: Eric XIV.

His Name Is Alive - rock bands such as This Mortal Coil and Cocteau Twins. In the early years of the band the vocalists were first Angie Carozzo and later Karin Oliver, a classmate of Defever in his freshman year at University of Michigan before he dropped out to concentrate on music. Three cassettes were released, which attracted the attention of influential British record label 4AD. Livonia, His Name Is Alive's first album, was released in 1990. 1991 saw the release of Home Is In Your Head. Here Defever moved from the ethereal atmospherics of Livonia to sparser arrangements. The album is noteworthy for its grim tone and the conciseness of its 23 tracks (some only a minute long). Mouth By Mouth appeared in 1993 and saw Defever give more of a role to outside musicians,.

Hyperlink - is actually slightly more complicated than that, see PageRank for more information. British Telecom sued Prodigy under U.S. Patent No. 4,873,662 claiming that Prodigy infringed its patent on web hyperlinks. However, after costly litigation, a court found for Prodigy, ruling that British Telecom's patent did not actually cover web hyperlinks. [1] Hyperlinks were first described in 1945 in the landmark paper As We May Think, as well in the widely-known project Xanadu starting in the 1960s. Some websites claim that linking to them is not allowed without permission, see e.g. [1] and [1] (in Dutch). See also deep linking. Legal aspect In some jurisdictions it is or was (for example the Netherlands, see Karin Spaink) held that hyperlinks are not merely references or citations, but are devices for copying web pages..

Green Party faction (Bundestag) - Jürgen Reents (1983 - 1985) Christa Reetz (1983 - 1985) Herbert Rusche (1985 - 1987) Walter Sauermilch (1983 - 1985) Henning Schierholz (1985 - 1987) Otto Schily (1983 - 1986) Christian Schmidt (1985 - 1987) Dirk Schneider (1983 - 1985) Waltraud Schoppe (1983 - 1985) Walter Schwenninger (1983 - 1985) Stefan Schulte (1985 - 1987) Hans-Werner Senfft (1985 - 1987) Eckhard Stratmann (1983 - 1985) Hans-Christian Ströbele (1985 - 1987) Heinz Suhr (1985 - 1987) Willi Tatge (1986 - 1987) Udo Tischer (1985 - 1987, left the faction in 1986) Hans Verheyen (1983 - 1985) Axel Vogel (1985 - 1987) Roland Vogt (1983 - 1985) Antje Vollmer (1983 - 1985) Ludger Volmer (1985 - 1987) Marita Wagner (1985 - 1987) Gerd Werner (1985 - 1987) Helmut Werner (1985 - 1987) Karin.

Fishman affidavit - trade secret. However, under United States law, these materials as part of the court document are considered public domain. They may be borrowed from the court library, or copied for a nominal fee. Although the Church of Scientology attempted to prevent others from receiving the document by continuously borrowing it, a copy was eventually purchased, scanned, and posted on the Internet. External Links Karin Spaink - The Fishman Affidavit: contents.

Fishman Affidavit - Fishman affidavit contained 61 pages of the allegedly trade-secret and copyrighted story of Xenu. Ex-member Arnie Lerma then posted the material on the Internet, and scientology critic Karin Spaink put up pages containing the Fishman Affidavit on the World Wide Web in protest against the actions of the church. The Church of Scientology responded by suing a number of people and their Internet service providers for copyright infringement. The defendants responded by challenging the church to prove it was actually the copyright holder of the disputed documents. Since then, the Fishman Affadavit has been mirrored around the world. In 2003, Karin Spaink won her legal case against the Church of Scientology in the Netherlands, in what many people claim to be a victory for free speech. Numerous critics of the church.

Eric XIV of Sweden - gives to whom He wishes") Queen Karin Månsdotter Royal House Vasa Predecessor Gustav I of Sweden Successor John III of Sweden Date of Birth December 13, 1533 Place of Birth Royal Castle in Stockholm Date of Death February 25, 1577 Place of Death Örbyhus Castle, Uplandia Place of Burial Västerås Cathedral, Vestmannia Erik XIV of Sweden (December 13, 1533 - February 26, 1577), son of Gustav I of Sweden and Catherine of Saxony-Lauenburg, was king of Sweden from 1560 until he was deposed in 1568. He was also ruler of Estonia, after it gave itself under Sweden in 1561. He died in prison, apparently of poisoning. A document signed by his brother John III of Sweden and a nobleman, Bengt Bengtsson Gylta, gave Eric's watchmen in his last prison authorization to.

Eurovision Song Contest 1975 - the twentieth Eurovision and was held on March 22, 1975 in Sweden. With Karin Falck as the presenter, the contest was won by Teach-In who represented the Netherlands, with their song "Ding-a-dong". Results Country Artist(s) Song Place Points Belgium Ann Christy Gelukkig Zijn 15 17 Finland Pihasoittajat Old Man Fiddle 7 74 France Nicole Rieu Et Bonjour à Toi L'artiste 4 91 Germany Joy Fleming Ein Lied Kann Eine Brücke Sein 17 15 Ireland The Swarbriggs That's What Friends Are For 9 68 Israel Shlomo Artzi At Ve' Ani 11 40 Italy Wess and Dori Ghezzi Era 3 115 Luxembourg Geraldine Toi 5 84 Malta Renato Singing This Song 12 32 Monaco Sophie Une Chanson C'est Une Lettre 13 22 Netherlands Teach-In Ding-a-dong 1 152 Norway Ellen Nikolaysen Touch my Life.

Dahm triplets - Playmates, but twins appeared three times: Mary and Madeleine Collinson (October 1970) Karin and Mirjam van Breeschooten a.k.a. Dutch Twins (September 1989) Darlene and Carol Bernaola (January 2000) It must be noted, that triplets are quite well represented in Playboy, since they have appeared in 1 out of 672 issues (0.15%), compared with 0.18% triplet birth rate. Twins, on the other hand, have appeared only in three issues (0.45%), six times less than the 2.9% rate of twin births..


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