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Kingswood

(Encyclopedia) Kingswood, city (1991 pop. 54,736), South Gloucestershire, SW England. A residential suburb of Bristol, the city of Kingswood has printing and light engineering industries. The area is…

De Croo, Alexander

(Encyclopedia) De Croo, Alexander, 1975–, Belgian political leader. He worked for the Boston Consulting Group (1999–2006) and his own management consulting firm (2006–9) before entering politics. The…

Charles Pinckney: A Steady and Open Republican

A Steady and Open RepublicanCharles PinckneyMonday, May 5, 1788Mrs. Timothy The enclosed,[23] copied from a paper sent me by a friend, seems so peculiarly adapted to our present situation,…

Geometry: Opening Doors with Similar Triangles

Opening Doors with Similar TrianglesGeometryOpening Doors with Similar TrianglesThe Pythagorean TheoremParallel Segments and Segment ProportionsThree Famous Triangles You just spent a whole…

1999 US Open - Women's Singles

FINAL EIGHT— #1 Martina Hingis; #2 Lindsay Davenport; #3 Venus Williams; #4 Monica Seles; #5 Mary Pierce; #7 Serena Williams; #12 Barbara Schett; plus unseeded Anke Huber. Quarterfinals Hingis…

1998 Men's Singles French Open

FINAL EIGHT— #3 Marcelo Rios; #12 Carlos Moya; #14 Alex Corretja; #15 Felix Mantilla; plus unseated Hicham Arazi, Filip Dewulf, Thomas Muster and Cedric Pioline. Quarterfinals Mantilla def.…

1998 US Open - Women's Singles

FINAL EIGHT— #1 Martina Hingis; #2 Lindsay Davenport; #3 Jana Novotna; #4 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, #5 Venus Williams, #6 Monica Seles, #11 Patty Schnyder and #13 Amanda Coetzer. Quarterfinals…

1999 Men's Singles French Open

FINAL EIGHT— #6 Alex Corretja; #8 Gustavo Kuerten; #9 Marcelo Rios; #13 Andre Agassi; plus unseated Marcelo Filippini, Dominik Hrbaty, Andrei Medvedev and Fernando Meligeni. Quarterfinals Hrbaty…