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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Mila Pivnicki   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mila Mulroney (born July 15, 1953 in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.
Born Mila Pivnicki, she came with her family from Sarajevo in 1958 to live in Montreal, Quebec where her father did graduate studies in psychiatry at McGill University.
Mila Mulroney (born July 13, 1953 in Sarajevo, former Yugoslavia) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mila-Pivnicki   (367 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Mila   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Whether constructive or insulting, M.I.L.A. organizers and participants manage criticism by simply understanding that it is something that “comes with the territory” when attempting to inspire dynamism and change in the Muslim community; they rarely allow criticism to deter them from their larger goals.
Mila honed her conversational skills further through watching television; the game show The Price is Right proved particularly helpful to Mila, as host Bob Barker spoke slowly enough for her to consistently pick up on what he was saying.
Mila's big break came the same year she did Krippendorf's Tribe, when she was cast as the young Gia in the HBO film of the same name.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Mila   (1280 words)

  
 info: Mila_Pivnicki
Milica 'Mila' Mulroney (born July 13, 1953 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, FPR Yugoslavia) is the wife of the 18th Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.
Mila played a large role in Brian’s first campaign for the Conservative leadership, and afterward encouraged him to quit drinking and smoking.
Mila was a radical change from the wives of recent prime ministers —the ardently feminist Maureen McTeer and the “wild child,” Margaret Trudeau.
www.napoli-pizza.net /Mila_Pivnicki.html   (718 words)

  
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She added it was highly unlikely that the consulting physicians, Pivnicki and Cleghorn, had any idea the experiment was funded by the military.
Pivnicki, now in his 80s, lives in Montreal and is ill, said Guttman.
At the time of the McGill LSD study, Mulroney was completing his law studies and had yet to meet Mila Pivnicki.
www.aches-mc.org /documentation.html   (1613 words)

  
 Informat.io on Mila Pivnicki
Mila played a large role in Brian’s first campaign for the Conservative leadership, and afterward forced him to quit drinking and smoking.
She took on a greater role than many Prime Ministers’ wives while Brian was in office, acting as a campaigner for several children’s charities.
In her book On the Take, Stevie Cameron accused Mila of trying to sell her old furniture to the government for much more than it was worth.
www.informat.io /?title=Mila_Pivnicki   (365 words)

  
 Log Cabin Chronicles Peter Black's Stockwell Day Column
The school, which for years in the wake of Law 101 bore the simple sign "Westmount" because the words "High" and "School" had been removed to comply with the language rules, was not noted in the sixties for its excellence in producing bilingual graduates.
WHS did a better job with one Mila Pivnicki, however.
Brian Mulroney attended Westmount High at about the same time as Stock but the fluent Mila appears to have paid more attention to her French lessons than the future Canadian Alliance leader.
www.tomifobia.com /stock_soup.html   (679 words)

  
 BCZ Encyclopedia - Brian Mulroney   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The son of a paper mill electrician, he graduated from Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia, then obtained a law degree from Laval University in Quebec City.
After graduation he joined a Montreal law firm and in May 1973 he married Mila Pivnicki, the daughter of Yugoslav immigrants.
Although Brian Mulroney had not yet held public office, he had worked for the Progressive Conservative Party for years.
encyclopedia.bcz.com /en/Brian_Mulroney   (721 words)

  
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Za Milicu Pivnicki se govorilo da je stvorila i unistila svog supruga.
Mila je napustila tu skolu posle treceg razreda, posto je njenim roditeljima receno kako se ona nikako ne uklapa.
Predhodno: BICIKLISTA KOJI JE POSTAO PREMIJER: Milan Panic
www.suc.org /culture/library/najbogatiji_srbi_sveta/mila_pivnicki_melruni.htm   (234 words)

  
 Brian Mulroney
The son of a paper mill electrician, he graduated from Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish[?], Nova Scotia, then obtained a law degree from Laval University in Quebec City.
After graduation he joined a Montreal law firm and in May 1973 he married Mila Pivnicki, the daughter of Yugoslav immigrants.
Although Brian Mulroney had not yet held public office, he had worked for the Progressive Conservative[?] Party for years.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/br/Brian_Mulroney.html   (721 words)

  
 A future prime minister's wife? - From Cheers to Jeers: The Mulroney Years - CBC Archives
Mila's father, Dr. Dimitrije Pivnicki, was a prominent psychiatrist whose patients included Margaret Trudeau.
Brian Mulroney married Mila Pivnicki on May 26, 1973.
She was seen as the perfect political wife.
archives.cbc.ca /IDC-1-74-1469-9787/people/brian_mulroney/clip3   (292 words)

  
 mila - Search Results - MSN Encarta
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Milena Markovna Kunis (Мілена Маркoвна Куніс), born August 14 1983 in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (now Ukraine), better known as Mila Kunis, is an American actress.
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encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/searchdetail.aspx?q=mila&pg=1&grp=art   (122 words)

  
 1960s
Scott told the Ottawa Citizen in 1997 that he has no regrets.
Brian Mulroney's father-in-law, Dr. Dimitri Pivnicki, was one of two Montreal doctors involved in running an LSD experiment at McGill's Allan Memorial Institute in 1965.
The study, funded by the Canadian military, was obtained by Southam News and the Ottawa Citizen in 1998.
coat.ncf.ca /our_magazine/links/issue43/articles/1960s_1970s_canada.htm   (388 words)

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