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  French Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a pivotal period in the history of French, European and Western civilization.
The Concordat of 1801 between Napoleon and the Church ended the dechristianisation period and established the rules for a relationship between the Catholic Church and the French State that lasted until it was abrogated by the Third Republic via the separation of church and state on December 11, 1905.
In the Brunswick Manifesto, the Imperial and Prussian armies threatened retaliation on the French population should it resist their advance or the reinstatement of the monarchy.
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 Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Heights, originally part of the French Mandate of Syria but administered by Britain until 1923, were officially annexed by Israel in 1981, although United Nations Security Council Resolution 497 deemed Israel's annexation "null and void and without international legal effect".
The influx of Jewish immigrants from the former USSR topped 750,000 during the period 1989-1999, bringing the population of Israel from the former Soviet Union to 1 million, one-sixth of the total population, and adding scientific and professional expertise of substantial value for the economy's future.
The influx, coupled with the opening of new markets at the END of the Cold War, energized Israel's economy, which grew rapidly in the early 1990s.
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 Articles - Grand Slam (tennis)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The expression Grand Slam, initially used to describe the winning of the tennis major events, was later incorporated by other sports, notably golf, to describe a similar accomplishment.
Especially in the men´s game, a number of dominant players of their eras have failed to achieve the Career Grand Slam because of their inability to win a particular tournament, usually due to that tournament being ill-suited to the player´s game.
John Newcombe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg and Pete Sampras all failed to win the French Open, while Ken Rosewall, Guillermo Vilas, Ivan Lendl, and Mats Wilander all failed to win Wimbledon.
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 Internet Software Downloads - Windows File of the Day   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
From any computer in the world, open the Website www.viewremote.com; log-in with your username and password, and you will instantly see your PC (or Mac) and everything that has happened on it.
IRC was created by Jarkko Oikarinen (nickname "WiZ") in late August 1988 to replace a program called MUT (MultiUser Talk) on a BBS called OuluBox in Finland.
LinkStash will open and close with your browser, and easily store and organize all your favorite links in a familiar Explorer-style tree arrangement.
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 SuperMemo News
May 20, 2005 - A better model of the memory consolidation process opens a way to a simpler algorithm for spaced repetitions.
May 7, 2005 - In a tradition dating back to 1991, older versions of SuperMemo are being released in regular intervals as freeware.
Until now, all SuperMemos communicated using a primitive question-and-answer data exchange format dating back to SuperMemo for DOS (1988).
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