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1. Hannah. 1745--1833, English writer, noted for her religious tracts, esp The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain
2. Sir Thomas. 1478--1535, English statesman, humanist, and Roman Catholic Saint; Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII (1529--32). His opposition to the annulment of Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon and his refusal to recognize the Act of Supremacy resulted in his execution on a charge of treason. In Utopia (1516) he set forth his concept of the ideal state. Feast day: June 22 or July 6


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Qaddafi called on his assembled African allies--Sudan's President Moar Bashir, Chad's President Idriss Deby and Benin's General Mathieu Kerekou--"to support the hero, President Mugabe, since Zimbabwe is a strategic country.
Contact: Maggi Moar, DW, USU, Logan, UT 84332; (801) 797-3025.
Australian real estate developers Max Moar and Ted Lustig, two of that country's richest people, are planning to open a "first-of-its-kind" spa in Beverly Hills come December.
 
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