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Topic: Sunday Times Rich List 2004


  
 Lists of billionaires - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forbes magazine always lists the world's wealthiest individuals: The World's Billionares.
Although it is exceptionally unlikely that an individual can amass a fortune as large as that enjoyed by billionaires without coming to the attention of the world media, some skeptics question whether Forbes has thoroughly identified every billionaire on Earth.
List of heads of government and state by net worth
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_billionaires   (101 words)

  
 BERNIE ECCLESTONE FORMULA ONE RACING MANAGEMENT
Ecclestone came under fire in October 2004 when he and British Racing Drivers' Club president Jackie Stewart were unable to come to terms regarding the future British Grand Prix, causing the race to be dropped from the 2005 provisional season calendar.
The Sunday Times Rich List of 2003 ranked Ecclestone the 3rd richest person in the United Kingdom, with an estimated fortune of £2,400m.
He fell to eighth place in 2004's Sunday Times Rich List, his fortune having decreased to £2,343m.
www.speedace.info /bernie_ecclestone.htm   (1694 words)

  
 Samuel Beckett Resources and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Importance of Samuel Beckett by John Calder, 2004.
Space, Time, and the Self in Beckett's Late Theatre by David Pattie, University College Chester, Cheshire County, England.
A brief personal memoir, followed by a list of books published by Beckett's friend, John Calder, some of which are available nowhere else.
www.samuel-beckett.net   (8600 words)

  
 Anne's Anti-Quackery & Science Blog
The ruling came after U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III heard 21 days of testimony in a closely watched trial that pitted a group of parents against the school board in the town of Dover, Pa.
In October 2004, the board had required school officials to read a statement to ninth-graders declaring that Charles Darwin's ideas on evolution were "a theory … not a fact," and that "gaps in the theory exist for which there is no evidence."
Marci Hamilton, a professor at Cardozo School of Law in New York, who is an expert on religious freedom issues, agreed that the ruling could have broad ramifications.
amr2you.blogspot.com   (4151 words)

  
 Peter Singer
Singer will be chatting with Universist Movement visitors on Sunday October 30 at 9PM Eastern Time (Monday October 31 2AM GMT).
The New York Times Sunday Magazine, September 5, 1999.
· Time to Reconsider the Ethics of Eating.
www.utilitarian.net /singer   (1186 words)

  
 Cult Information Centre - Links to Other Sites of Interest
A List of Alternative Names allegedly used by the COG/Family
The List of TM Mantras and How they are Selected
A list of corporate entities believed to have been founded by people associated with the Moon organisation
www.cultinformation.org.uk /links.html   (1107 words)

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