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In 1992 he published Grand Inquests, a 278-page history of the 19th century impeachment trials of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson.
CNN: A very public trial for a very private justice
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For example: Typing in Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) turns up a single page with a brief company history including pictures of the founders, a company profile, annual sales, employees, office phone numbers, executive's names, stock charts and recent news.
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One of the major newspapers here (unintelligible) had a two-page spread detailing centuries of African-American history.
NPR: Obama Win Changes Perceptions Abroad
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With his departure, a new page is opened in the history of the Palestinian cause...
BBC: NEWS | Middle East | World press reflects on Arafat legacy
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Executives spent an hour and 40 minutes giving a history of the profile page and explaining Timeline.
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The two groups have a long history of difficulty getting on the same page.
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Heidi Brown, our Russian-speaking reporter, went to Moscow (see page 29) to see how business is getting a foothold in a country without a history of ground-level capitalism.
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Taking a page from the physics of Isaac Newton, Marx argued that similar laws of cause and effect determine the course of history.
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"Over 14 years, Mr. Mitterrand wrote an important page in the history of our country, " said Jacques Chirac, Mitterrand's prime minister a decade ago and his successor as president last year.
CNN: Clinton praises Mitterand as 'man of vision'
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The Cleveland Browns football team sent a five-page submission, written by a former director of the U.S. Secret Service, that began with a history of security concerns related to the late Al Lerner, a businessman who bought the revived Cleveland franchise in 1998 and who, according to the letter, held "Top Secret" security clearance during the George W. Bush administration.
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