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At the same time, Israel's Foreign | Minister Abba Eban refused to appear with a second gue |
Afghan Defense | Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak spoke to reporters late Sa |
Malaysia - Prime | Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi |
The others include Deputy Prime | Minister Addisu Legesse and Trade and Industry ministe |
Georgi Georgiu as | Minister Administrator |
Andrei Mironov as | Minister Administrator |
after a conflict between Queen Wilhelmina and | minister Adriaan Dijxhoorn of Defense, leading to the |
Barrister Abdul Hafiz Pirzada Former | Minister Advocate and Legitimate |
He was made home | minister after the previous home minister resigned. |
He had been Food and Civil Supplies | Minister after the 2002 election. |
Aklilu Habte-Wold remained Prime | Minister after the election. |
Bjarni Benediktsson became Prime | Minister after these elections. |
He also was acting Prime | Minister after former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko' |
His father, Michael, became an ordained | minister after he retired from the military. |
Jean Borremans (1911-1968), Belgian | minister after World War II |
Francesca Buller as War | Minister Ahkna |
Pakistan's Defence | Minister, Ahmad Mukhtar, called the attacks "highly ba |
Egypt's former foreign | minister Ahmed Maher has died at the age of 75. |
itute of Journalism, was inaugurated by Chief | Minister AK Antony (presently India's defense minister |
Minister Akhmetov previously served as Deputy Governor | |
President Laurent Gbagbo against former prime | minister Alassane Ouattara. |
The Scottish First | Minister, Alex Salmond, currently represents that seat |
Military | Minister Alexander Verkhovsky (Kommunarka) |
The cornerstone was laid by then Prime | Minister, Alexander Mackenzie. |
The Greek Prime | Minister, Alexandros Papagos, was not unfavourable to |
Lakhdar Brahimi Foreign | Minister, Algeria 1991-93; UN Special Adviser to the S |
Georges Mandel, former Interior | Minister, also Jewish (conservative). |
The prime | minister also met with U.S. General David Petraeus, th |
arded as Ontario's most effective Environment | Minister, although some believe that his ambitions for |
Mike Bickle ( | minister), American evangelical Christian leader |
McMahon found being Prime | Minister an unenjoyable experience. |
He is believed to be loyal to Defence | Minister, Anatoly Serdyukov. |
20 May - Robert Griffith Berry, | minister and writer (died 1945) |
June 18 - Christmas Samuel, | minister and writer, 90 |
rren (1642-1706) was an English nonconformist | minister and tutor. |
hawaja Shamsuddin Khawafi was Emperor Akbar's | minister and superintendent of construction. |
April 5 - David Williams, | minister and schoolmaster, 74? |
Jr (1909 - 1970) was an ordained Presbyterian | minister and the founder of Young Life. |
There is a | minister and two other employees. |
K. Karunakaran, former Chief | Minister and veteran politician of Kerala |
Basil Rajapaksa (currently Cabinet | Minister and Member of Parliament) (Children: Thejani |
May - Cadwaladr Jones, | minister and literary editor (died 1867) |
Abu Ragheb was appointed Prime | Minister and Minister of Defense on the 19th June 2000 |
October 6 - Bud Olson, politician, | Minister and Senator (d.2002) |
Khan (1917 - January 23, 1998) was the prime | minister and foreign minister of Afghanistan from Marc |
at and executive of the court; a feudal Prime | Minister and Foreign Minister. |
P. Chidambaram, Home Affairs | Minister and former Finance Minister of India |
uary 2010 Carrizalez resigned as both Defense | Minister and Vice President for personal reasons. |
He was initially appointed foreign | minister and would become Prime Minister two months la |
Prime | Minister and Executive Council President: Lomer Gouin |
enson (1699-1762) was an English Presbyterian | minister and theologian. |
Froom (1890-1974) was a Seventh-day Adventist | minister and historian. |
3 February - Richard Rawlinson, | minister and antiquarian (died 1755) |
He was a Cabinet | Minister, and was Minister of Defence from 1957 to 196 |
Prime | Minister and Executive Council President: Gedeon Ouime |
lected by the Assembly as the ACT's 6th Chief | Minister and 3rd female Chief Minister. |
He served as the Health and Family Welfare | Minister and then Forest and Environment Minister in t |
He chose to resign as both cabinet | minister and MP. |
John Adamson (died 1652) was a Scottish | minister and academic. |
The | Minister and His Greek New Testament (1923) |
He was a cabinet | minister, and held the positions of Attorney-General 1 |
former Kadet member Maxim Vinaver as foreign | minister and Vladimir D. Nabokov as minister of justic |
John Prescott Former Deputy Prime | Minister and Member of Parliament for Hull East. |
rms, Ieuan Wyn Jones will become Deputy First | Minister and Rhodri Morgan will remain First Minister. |
He later served several times as | minister and once, for only half a year, as Prime Mini |
He served as interior and construction | minister and then became deputy prime minister. |
He is the current a Deputy Prime | Minister and Economy Minister in Vlad Filat Cabinet. |
Jens Stoltenberg took over as Prime | Minister, and selected Akselsen to his cabinet as Mini |
In 2005, he was named the Online Government | Minister and in 2006 the Minister of Governmental Serv |
March 30 - James Cox Aikins, politician, | Minister and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (d.1904) |
He became a Quaker | minister and the headmaster of the Friends' Bible Scho |
end Bruce W. Klunder was a white Presbyterian | minister and civil right activist, born in Oregon. |
date unknown - Thomas Jones of Denbigh, | minister and author (d. |
was a former Deputy Culture, Arts and Tourism | Minister, and Deputy Finance Minister (2003 and 2008). |
Making it easier to impeach the Prime | Minister and Ministers. |
Has murdered a British Cabinet | minister and Jonathan Brand |
Tony Tan Keng Yam, the former Deputy Prime | Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for Security and D |
Charles Tindley (1851-1933), | minister and composer |
He was a Cabinet | minister, and was Minister of Customs in the Second La |
Peel, therefore, refused to become Prime | Minister and Melbourne was eventually persuaded to sta |
for the opening and closing sequences of Yes | Minister and Yes, Prime Minister. |
he All Wales Convention reported to the First | Minister and the Deputy First Minister on 18 November |
Diefenbaker became the new Prime | Minister and appointed Fleming to the cabinet as Minis |
The Committee for the Office of the First | Minister and deputy First Minister was established to |
Michael German, Deputy First | Minister and Minister for Rural Affairs and Wales Abro |
Rabemananjara remained in his posts as Prime | Minister and Interior Minister, on October 27, 2007. |
s to work together in the Office of the First | Minister and Deputy First Minister. |
On 12 August 2004, Goh stepped down as Prime | Minister and began service as Senior Minister in Lee H |
hary Gakunju, born 1932, former MP, assistant | minister and businessman . |
10th c.) was the | minister and counselor of the Chinese Emperor Mingzong |
Ireland Questions to the Office of the First | Minister and Deputy First Minister (or simply First Mi |
hter received permission from Romania's Prime | Minister and Foreign Minister, Mihai Antonescu, to dep |
Prime | Minister and First Vice President 1990-1994 |
He was also | minister and director of Maritime Affairs. |
not more than five years jointly by the First | Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland |
kh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani, Prime | Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar. |
(1 June 1727 - 24 August 1795) was a Baptist | minister and hymnwriter. |
rdette Backus (1888-1955), American Unitarian | minister and humanist |
The communist regime sent its defense | minister and interior minister to oversee the operatio |
6 he was restored to his position as interior | minister and also became defense minister, holding the |
kil and Mohammad Rafi to the posts of foreign | minister and defense minister, respectively. |
am Guthrie (1620-1665) was a Scottish Puritan | minister and author. |
One of his classmates was the future Navy | Minister and Prime Minister of Japan Mitsumasa Yonai. |
09, in protest at the dismissal of vice prime | minister and Interior Minister Dan Nica. |
1952) is a former Russian energy | minister and the chairman of the Soyuzneftegaz company |
Guy Verhofstadt became Prime | Minister and Patrick Dewael became Minister-President |
worn in on December 19; with Compton as Prime | Minister and Finance Minister. |
In 1998 Vajpayee was again appointed Prime | Minister and Bakht was appointed Industry Minister. |
Haugan was ordained a Lutheran | Minister and served out his pastorate within the Hauge |
By 1897 he was US | minister and consul general. |
nment under Steve Bracks, Campbell became the | Minister, and in 2002 became Minister for Senior Victo |
He was a | minister and social worker with Aboriginal people. |
the Parliament and served as the Deputy Prime | Minister and State Minister for North Cyprus. |
nal character in the 1980s British sitcom Yes | Minister and its sequel, Yes, Prime Minister. |
November 1997 he returned to be Deputy Prime | Minister and also became Minister of Commerce. |
He was a powerful | minister and a prolific writer. |
1647- 1699) was an English nonconformist | minister and controversialist. |
26 November - William Derham, | minister and writer (died 1735) |
29 February - Thomas Price, Baptist | minister and author, 67 |
port MEP Ioannis Kasoulidis, a former foreign | minister, and Kostas Themistokleous, a former minister |
Peters became Deputy Prime | Minister and Treasurer (senior to the Minister of Fina |
Department of the Prime | Minister and Cabinet, Head |
Eugenio Duarte is an ordained | minister and 37th general superintendent in the Church |
Henry Liston (1771-1836) was a Scottish | minister and inventor. |
Liberal Party: Edward Culvert, Harlem | minister and professor. |
He was also the defence | minister and minister of the Brussels-Capital Region i |
tate for the budget (1960-1961), deputy prime | minister and minister of the budget from 1966 to 1968, |
Joe Lutz, baptist | minister and evangelical/conservative activist |
Sheila Copps, Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister of Canadian Heritage, presented |
bishop of Saskatchewan) (1861-1940), Anglican | minister and theologian |
3 July - David Davis (Castellhywel), | minister and poet, 82 |
23 January - Benjamin Beddome, Baptist | minister and hymnist (died 1795) |
2009, he has been inducted as a full cabinet | minister and given the charge of the Minister, Ministr |
ce 31 July 2004, he has been the Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigrat |
1674 - June 18, 1764) was a Welsh Independent | minister and writer. |
Prime | Minister and Executive Council President: Jean Charest |
er 1918 he held a number of government posts: | Minister and Secretary of State for Bessarabia (1919-1 |
15 December - George Hickes, | minister and scholar (born 1642) |
abian Manning resigns as a Provincial Cabinet | Minister and MHA. |
He was also a Methodist | minister and teacher. |
11 December - William Thomas (Gwilym Marles), | minister and writer, uncle of Dylan Thomas (born 1834) |
William Gaskell, Nonconformist | minister and writer, husband of Elizabeth Gaskell |
r-President in order to serve as Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister of the Interior in the Belgian F |
Reverend Samuel Rosewell, London Presbyterian | minister and also a first cousin to Reverend Walter Ro |
15 September - Titus Oates, | minister and plotter (died 1705) |
George Rallis became prime | minister and new leader of ND. |
d became a senior advisor to the Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister for Transport, John Anderson. |
ohn Whale (1896-1997), United Reformed Church | minister and theologian |
nder (1693-1752) was an English nonconformist | minister and chronologist. |
gainst 23 Union Ministers including the Prime | Minister and Home Minister. |
August 7 - William Edwards, | minister and bridge-builder, 70 |
ft-wing politician who served as Deputy Prime | Minister and Foreign Minister. |
K.C. Pant, former Union | Minister and Dy Chairman Planning Commission |
February 22 - John Hughes, | minister and author (died 1854) |
tead face Republican Maurice Dawkins, a black | minister, and defeat him in a landslide. |
Prime | Minister and Executive Council President: Louis-Alexan |
her-in-law of Lalu Yadav,former Union Railway | Minister and former chief minister of Bihar. |
nt three times, and he served as Deputy Prime | Minister and Foreign Minister from 1997 to 1998. |
oine Maurice Apollinaire d'Argout, statesman, | minister and governor of the Bank of France (b.1782). |
John W. Goodwin (1869-1945) was a | minister and general superintendent in the Church of t |
May 1 - Titus Lewis, Baptist | minister and writer, 38 |
Zyta Gilowska - former Vice Prime | Minister and Minister of Finance |
He is a former Italian politician, | minister and European commissioner. |
Deputy First | Minister and Minister for the Economy and Transport |
23 April - Robert Thomas (Ap Vychan), | minister and writer (b. |
Secretary to Chief | Minister and Minister for Home Affairs (1955-1957); |
nment known as the Establishment of the Prime | Minister and Deputy Prime Minister's Act 2008, which w |
lowing year he was replaced by Sarit as prime | minister and was instead appointed Deputy Prime Minist |
Hon Marshall Perron, MLA: Chief | Minister and Minister for Police, Fire and Emergency S |
Prime | Minister and Executive Council President: Lucien Bouca |
Stone travelled widely with the Prime | Minister, and became a very close confidant of his. |
of Major-General Muhammad Sharif Pasha, Prime | Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, who was of |
His son, Bill Rowe, was a cabinet | minister and party leader in Newfoundland. |
- May 19, 1848) was an American Presbyterian | minister and academic. |
aldo (1633-1690) was an English nonconformist | minister and controversialist. |
He was a Cabinet | Minister, and held the positions of Minister of Health |
, Eitan served as Agriculture and Environment | Minister and also as a Deputy Prime Minister (1998-199 |
He served as an Assistant | Minister and then in July 1915 he became the first Min |
He was Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs in Silvio Ber |
17, 1906 - September 17, 1991) was a Canadian | minister and academic administrator. |
Simon Browne was a dissenting | minister and theologian. |
He is also an ordained Baptist | minister, and has been the minister of Dovedale Baptis |
of Justice Party as well as the Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister of Interior Affairs under Naim T |
In 1975, Doody became the province's finance | minister and when Brian Peckford became Premier of the |
He was a Cabinet | Minister, and was Minister of Defence from 1972 to 197 |
the all round development of Bihar as Finance | Minister and as the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar. |
Garga Haman Adji, former | minister and political leader |
and July 2009, Emel Toshkova was Deputy Prime | Minister and Minister of Emergencies. |
The prime | minister and first deputy prime minister are appointed |
e administered by the Department of the Prime | Minister and Cabinet, it was introduced by Prime Minis |
om 1993 to 2001, he held positions as Finance | Minister and Foreign Minister. |
ry is employed by the Department of the Prime | Minister and Cabinet. |
policy advice to the | Minister and government |
5 April - William Derham, | minister and writer (born 1657) |
A Lawyer, | Minister and also the National Spokesperson for the Mi |
Daniel Isom Vanderpool (1891-1988) was a | minister and general superintendent in the Church of t |
He was a Cabinet | Minister, and was the Attorney-General and Minister of |
The prime | minister and the ministers concerned are accountable f |
He became a Dutch Reformed | minister and she enjoyed her duties as the minister's |
Al-Tal was prime | minister and defense minister during the Black Septemb |
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