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  2. Christoph Sydow - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Sydow (February 11, 1985 – 1 June 2020) was a German journalist who worked for Der Spiegel as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East.. Life. Sydow had been interested in political journalism from an early age, often carrying around issues of his later employee's magazine and impressing classmates by acting as a "walking encyclopedia".

  3. Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Caricature by Spy published in Vanity Fair in 1881. Sir Philip Rose, 1st Baronet (12 April 1816 – 17 April 1883) was a British solicitor and political agent. A close political associate of Benjamin Disraeli, he is perhaps best-known today as one of the namesakes of the law firm Norton Rose Fulbright .

  4. Miners' court - Wikipedia

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    Miners' Courts in California. California found itself in legal limbo until December 1849, when its population adopted a constitution without congressional approval. It wasn't until the summer of 1850, over two years after the discovery of gold, that the new state courts were organized and ready to hear cases. By then, the mining camps had grown ...

  5. John Huang - Wikipedia

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    John Huang (Chinese: 黃建南, born 1945) is a major figure in the 1996 United States campaign finance controversy.He worked for Lippo Bank in California and Worthen Bank in Arkansas, and as deputy assistant secretary for international economic affairs in U.S. President Bill Clinton's Commerce Department before he became a chief fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee in 1996.