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In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Pathetic effort to hog the brownie On the UN
Cynthia Brzak [is] an American who has worked for the past 26 years at the U.N. refugee office in Geneva, Switzerland.
Despairing of a U.N. system that operates immune to any normal jurisdiction of law, Brzak, who two years ago brought an in-house allegation of sexual harassment, is now going outside the institution to ask for a hearing at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Running to 180 pages, the pleadings highlight the fundamental problem that senior U.N. officials enjoy the privileges of sovereign immunity, but because the U.N. is not a sovereign state, they are spared the accountability that tends to come—at least in democracies—with running a national government.
michaelgreenspan.powerblogs.com /posts/1147238418.shtml   (168 words)

  
 1948 Summer Olympics
Fanny Blankers-Koen was the star of the Games, winning four gold medals on the track.
Ilona Elek[?] (Hungary) and Jan Brzak[?] (Czechoslovakia) successfully defended their Olympic titles they won 12 years prior.
In field hockey, India and Pakistan first participated as independent nations, and the homeland of the sport, Great Britain, played the triple Olympic champions from India for the first time - and lost.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/19/1948_Summer_Olympics.html   (142 words)

  
 1948 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dutch runner Fanny Blankers-Koen was the star of the Games, winning four gold medals on the track.
Fencer Ilona Elek (Hungary) and canoeist Jan Brzak (Czechoslovakia) successfully defended their Olympic titles they had won 12 years earlier.
In field hockey, India and Pakistan first participated as independent nations, and the homeland of the sport, Great Britain, played the triple Olympic champions from India for the first time and lost.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1948_Summer_Olympics   (393 words)

  
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Among the other stars was 17-year-old American Bob Mathias, who won the decathlon to become the youngest winner of a men's Olympic athletics event.
Two Olympic champions in 1936 - Ilona Elek of Hungary, in women's foil fencing, and Jan Brzak of Czechoslovakia, in the canoeing Canadian pairs 1,000m - managed to successfully defend their titles 12 years on.
Concert pianist Micheline Ostermeyer of France won both the shot put and the discus throw.
www.london2012.org /en/country/heritage/1948.htm   (401 words)

  
 Egyptian Olympic Committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Two athletes who were Olympic champions in 1936 managed to defend their titles twelve years later.
They were Ilona Elek of Hungary in women’s foil fencing and Jan Brzak of Czechoslovakia in the canoeing Canadian pairs 1,000m.
Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands was the world record holder in six events, but, according to the rules of the day, was only allowed to enter four.
www.egolympic.org.eg /Olympic_games/parbg1948.htm   (215 words)

  
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Pavel Cížek, Roman Hladik, Jan Straka, Milan Šaffek
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 SI.com - OLYMPIC CANOE-KAYAK MEDAL WINNERS (Men's C-2, 1,000 meters)
HELSINKI 1952 Gold - Bent Peder Rasch and Finn Haunstoft, Denmark Silver - Jan Brzak-Felix and Bohumil Kudrna, Czechoslovakia Bronze - Egon Drews and Wilfried Soltau, West Germany
LONDON 1948 Gold - Jan Brzak-Felix and Bohumil Kudrna, Czechoslovakia Silver - Stephen Lysak and Stephan Macknowski, United States Bronze - Georges Dransart and Georges Gandil, France
BERLIN 1936 Gold - Vladimir Syrovataka and Jan Brzak-Felix, Czechoslovakia Silver - Rupert Weinstabl and Karl Proisl, Austria Bronze - Frank Saker and Harvey Charters, Canada
sportsillustrated.cnn.com /olympics/2004/news/c21000m   (468 words)

  
 Find in a Library: [Two images of canoeists in Czechoslovakia canoeing: Jan Felix-Brzák (with his partner ...
Find in a Library: [Two images of canoeists in Czechoslovakia canoeing: Jan Felix-Brzák (with his partner Bohumil Kudrna), and Jiri Vokner]
[Two images of canoeists in Czechoslovakia canoeing: Jan Felix-Brzák (with his partner Bohumil Kudrna), and Jiri Vokner]
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 History: 2000 Olympics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The first Games for 12 years due to World War II was also the first to be seen on televisions in homes, while Germany and Japan were banned for the exploits against the Allies.
Audrey Patterson became the first fl woman to win a medal when she took bronze in the 200m, while two people, Ilona Elek and Jan Brzak successfully defended titles from 1936.
Fanny Blankers-Koen won four events, the 100m, 80m hurdles, 200m and sprint relay, having entered the Games as a world record holder in six events.
ww1.sportsline.com /ns/olympics/2000/history/1948.htm   (111 words)

  
 Winners of Olympic archery medals:
   1952: Gold - Jan Zachara, Czechoslovakia; Silver - Sergio Caprari, Italy; Bronze - Leonard Leisching, South Africa and Joseph Ventaja, France.
   1980: Gold - Armando Martinez, Cuba; Silver - Aleksandr Koshkin, Soviet Union; Bronze - Jan Franek Czechoslovakia and Detlef Kastner, West Germany.
   1928: Gold - Piero Toscani, Italy; Silver - Jan Hermanek, Czechoslovakia; Bronze - Leonard Steyaert, Belgium.
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 Sundials - Foreword   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Functions of the database: It is possible to use the on-line form to post a message about new sundials; use this printed form for a contingent letter.
Skvor, Pavel Cagas, Jaroslav Mikolajek, Martin Janoska, Vaclav Jirsa, fotoarchiv NPU UOP v Plzni, Jindrich Cervenka, Jana Lorencova, Jakub Tomas, katalog nemecke spolecnosti DGC, Karel Karasek, Jan Tuma, Zdenek Podesva, Jan Vojta, L. Drozova, Zuzana Irmanova, Vladislav Pechacek, Vlad.
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