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Conrad Black (8148 bytes)
1: ...and [[Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet]]. Black is married to [[Barbara Amiel]], a well-known rig... 6: ...friends, [[David Radler]] and [[Peter G. White]], Black purchased and operated the ''[[Sherbrooke Record]... 8: ...adian holding company, whose holdings at the time Black took it over included some of Canada's finest blu... 11: In 1985, Black first entered the UK newspaper business, buying i... 13: ...ip. Despite divesting himself of his citizenship, Black continued to enjoy the privileges of being a memb... Conrad (448 bytes) 1: '''Conrad''' is a name and can refer to many different peop... 2: *[[Conrad of Franconia]] 3: *[[Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor]] 4: *[[Conrad III of Germany]] 5: *[[Conrad IV of Germany]] Conrad Lee (659 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Lee''', [[United States|American]] politician, is... 6: * [http://www.conradlee4congress.org/ campaign website] Conrad Paumann (4052 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Paumann''' (c.[[1410]]–[[January 24]], [[14... 15: Conrad Paumann's gift, his disability, his instrument, a... 25: * (1) Article "Conrad Paumann", in ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music ... 29: [[Category:Renaissance composers|Paumann, Conrad]] 30: [[Category:German composers|Paumann, Conrad]] Conrad Beissel (912 bytes) 1: '''Johann Conrad Beissel''' ([[1690]]/[[1691|91]] - [[July 6]], [[... 7: [[Category:1690 births|Beissel, Conrad]] 8: [[Category:1768 deaths|Beissel, Conrad]] Kent Conrad (2273 bytes) 1: [[image:Kentconrad.jpg|right]] 2: '''Kent Conrad''' (born [[March 12]] [[1948]]) is a [[United Sta... 4: ...lleague in the Senate, [[Byron Dorgan]]. In 1980, Conrad succeeded Dorgan as tax commissioner. He was tax ... 6: ...would have welcomed him going back on his pledge, Conrad considered it binding and stood down. [[Byron Dor... 8: ...he term. As this was not running for re-election, Conrad ran for and secured the Democratic nomination. He... Con Conrad (1464 bytes) 1: ...ber 28]], [[1938]]) Songwriter and producer born Conrad K. Dober in [[New York City]]. 3: ...ess'', starring [[Al Jolson]], in 1913. By 1918, Conrad was writing and publishing, along with [[Henry Wa... 5: In [[1923]] Conrad focused on the stage and wrote the scores for the... 7: ...934]] along with collaborator [[Herb Magidson]]. Conrad died four years later in [[Van Nuys]], [[Californ... 12: [[Category:1891 births|Conrad, Con]] Conrad Veidt (775 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Veidt''' (full name Hans Walter Conrad Weidt) was a [[Germany|German]] [[actor]]. 5: [[Category:1893 births|Veidt, Conrad]] 6: [[Category:1943 deaths|Veidt, Conrad]] 7: [[Category:German actors|Veidt, Conrad]] 8: [[Category:Cinema actors|Veidt, Conrad]] Conrad Shawcross (1316 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Shawcross''' (born [[1977]]) is a [[British]] art... Conrad Aiken (1902 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Potter Aiken''' ([[August 5]] [[1889]]–[[Au... 5: [[Image:Tomb_of_Conrad_Aiken.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Aiken's tomb]] 11: *[http://www.gutenberg.org/author/Conrad_Aiken eTexts] of Aiken's works, at [[Project Gute... 13: [[Category:1889 births|Aiken, Conrad]] 14: [[Category:1973 deaths|Aiken, Conrad]] Conrad of Montferrat (2908 bytes) 1: '''Conrad of Montferrat''' was one of the major participant... 3: Conrad had fought as an ally of [[Isaac II Angelus]] of ... 5: ...d supported him in this political struggle, while Conrad was supported by [[Philip II of France]] and [[Le... 7: ...hop of Beauvais. The bishop had already eaten, so Conrad returned home; on his way he was stabbed to death... 9: ...Sibylla and father of [[Baldwin V of Jerusalem]]. Conrad was also marquis of [[Montferrat]] although he sp... Conrad, Montana (2650 bytes) 1: '''Conrad''' is a city located in [[Pondera County, Montana... 4: Conrad is located at 48°10'22" North, 111°56'50"... ...And Call Me Conrad (883 bytes) 1: '''''...And Call Me Conrad''''' (also known as '''''This Immortal''''') is o... 5: ...sitor when attempts are made on the Vegan's life. Conrad knows that keeping the Vegan alive is important&m... Conrad, Iowa (2601 bytes) 1: '''Conrad''' is a city located in [[Grundy County, Iowa]]. ... 4: [[Image:IAMap-doton-Conrad.PNG|right|Location of Conrad, Iowa]] 5: Conrad is located at 42°13'30" North, 92°52'20" ... Conrad Santos (3111 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Santos''' ([[November 26]], [[1934]]-) is a [[Man... 17: [[Category:1934 births|Santos, Conrad]] 18: [[Category:Manitoba politicians|Santos, Conrad]] Joseph Conrad (4582 bytes) 1: [[Image:Conrad66.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Joseph Conrad]] 2: '''Joseph Conrad''' ([[December 3]], [[1857]]–[[August 3]], ... 6: Subsequently Conrad was brought up by his uncle. Conrad eventually abandoned his education at the age of ... 8: ...d language, thus it is altogether remarkable that Conrad should write so fluently and effectively in his t... 10: ..., only making an exception for [[Ivan Turgenev]]. Conrad is now best known for the [[novella]], ''[[Heart ... Conrad Schumann (1868 bytes) 1: [[Image:Conrad Schumann.jpg|frame|right|Conrad Schumann leaps into [[West Berlin]] over barbed w... 3: '''Hans Conrad Schumann''' ([[1942]] – [[June 20]], [[1998... 14: [[Category:1942 births|Schumann, Conrad]] 15: [[Category:1998 deaths|Schumann, Conrad]] 16: [[Category:Suicides|Schumann, Conrad]] Conrad Hilton, Jr (1369 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Hilton, Jr.''' ([[July 6]], [[1926]] – [[Fe... 3: ...s]], [[Texas]], the eldest son of [[Conrad Hilton|Conrad Nicholson Hilton]] and Mary Adelaide Barron. His ... 7: Hilton and Trish McClintock had two children, Conrad Nicholson Hilton, III (born [[1959]]) and Michael... 13: [[Category:1926 births|Hilton Jr, Conrad]] 14: [[Category:1969 deaths|Hilton Jr, Conrad]] Conrad Vernon (1007 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Vernon''', born [[1974]], is an [[United States|A... 3: [[Category:1974 births|Vernon, Conrad]] Conrad Wirth (278 bytes) 1: '''Conrad Wirth''' ([[1899]] - [[1993]]) was a [[United Sta... 5: [[Category:1899 births|Wirth, Conrad]] 6: [[Category:1993 deaths|Wirth, Conrad]]
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