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    Ion Rațiu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon ˈrat͡sju]; 6 June 1917 – 17 January 2000) was a Romanian lawyer, diplomat, journalist, businessman, writer, and...
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  • surname include: the noble Rațiu family [ro] Augustin Rațiu (1884–1970) Basiliu Rațiu (1783–1870) Ioan Rațiu (1828–1902) Ion Rațiu (1917–2000), Romanian newspaper...
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    security officers, Colonel Ion Nicolae and warrant officer Corneliu Dumitrescu, guilty of ransacking the house of Ion Rațiu, a leading figure in the Christian...
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  • Peasants' Party was (re)-founded by Corneliu Coposu, Ioan Alexandru, and Ion Rațiu in December 1989, being thus the first officially registered political...
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    remains the highest for a direct presidential election. Ion Iliescu Radu Câmpeanu Ion Rațiu Overview Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in...
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    candidatura lui Ion Rațiu la Președinția României, din partea Convenției" [The big mistake of Corneliu Coposu: He obstructed Ion Rațiu's candidacy for the...
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    including Ion Rațiu, Horia Georgescu, George Ross, and Leonard Kirschen, Marie-Jeanne Livezeanu, Gladys Wilson, Sanda Cârciog, and Mihai Cârciog. Ion Rațiu was...
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  • leaders of the CDR throughout the 1990s were by far Corneliu Coposu, Ion Rațiu, and Ion Diaconescu, all three members of the Christian Democratic National...
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    dynamical systems theory. Rațiu was born in Timișoara. His father, Mircea Ratiu, an engineer, was the younger brother of Ion Rațiu, a well-known Romanian...
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    Freedom". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 June 2021. Ratiu, Ion; Rațiu, Ion (1975). Ion Rațiu, Foreign Affairs Publishing Company, 1975, Contemporary...
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    British-Romanian historian of the history of Romania. As of 2019, he is Visiting Ion Rațiu Professor of Romanian Studies at Georgetown University and Emeritus Professor...
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    more leftist deputy, Ion Mihalache, died in prison. PNȚ cells were revived in the Romanian diaspora by youth leaders such as Ion Rațiu, and had representation...
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  • 71, British trumpeter. Ralph Ambrose Kekwick, 91, British biochemist. Ion Rațiu, 82, Romanian diplomat, journalist, writer, and politician. Arthur Sager...
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    Staff Ninel Peia, politician, leader of the Romanian Nationhood Party Ion Rațiu, lawyer, diplomat, journalist, businessman, writer, and politician Victor...
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    Interaction in the Globalizing Economy of the Cold War, pp. 133-134 Ratiu, Ion; Rațiu, Ion (July 15, 1975). Contemporary Romania: Her Place in World Affairs...
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    Ioan Oltean (b. 1953), Minister of Environment Ion Cârja (1922–1977), writer and political prisoner Ion Rațiu (1917–2000), politician Ionel Haiduc (b. 1937)...
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    Mureșan Ionuț Mureșan Camil Mureșanu Mona Muscă Cristina Pîrv Ion Rațiu Alin Rus Júlia Sigmond Ion Suru Rareș Takács Mădălina Tătar István Timár-Geng Moise...
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  • – Philip Jones, English trumpet player and educator (b. 1928) 2000 – Ion Rațiu, Romanian journalist and politician (b. 1917) 2002 – Camilo José Cela...
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    of Interaction in the Globalizing Economy of the Cold War, pp. 133–134 Ion Rațiu, Foreign Affairs Publishing Company, 1975, Contemporary Romania: Her Place...
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    Alexander Ratiu the Solidarity Freedom Award. Rațiu died on 25 July 2002, at his home in Plainfield, Illinois, at the age of 86. On his deathbed Rațiu said...
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  • Romanian-language newspaper published in Bucharest, Romania. Founded by Ion Rațiu, Cotidianul was first published on 10 May 1991 and was the first privately...
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    presidential debate after 1989, alongside Ion Iliescu of the National Salvation Front (FSN) and Ion Rațiu of the Christian Democratic National Peasants'...
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    Romanian). 2019-10-25. Retrieved 2020-04-17. Cosmin Rațiu at ESPNscrum Cosmin Rațiu at ItsRugby.co.uk Cosmin Rațiu at European Professional Club Rugby v t e...
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  • the creators of the National Peasants' Party Ion Mihalache, politician, National Peasants' Party Ion Rațiu, politician, National Peasants' Party Alexandru...
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  • security officers, Colonel Ion. Nicolae and warrant officer Corneliu Dumitrescu, guilty of ransacking the house of Ion Rațiu, a leading figure in the National...
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    Arab working group for media monitoring. In 2011, Rajab received the Ion Ratiu Democracy Award, presented annually by the Woodrow Wilson International...
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    killed during the Spanish Civil War László Rajk, Hungarian politician Ion Rațiu, Romanian politician Horia Sima, leader of the Iron Guard and co-leader...
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    Ion Vincze (born Vincze János and also called Ion or Ioan Vințe; September 1, 1910 – 1996) was a Romanian communist politician and diplomat. An activist...
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  • comedian Emil Racoviță (1868-1947), biologist and explorer of Antarctica Ion Rațiu (1917-2000), politician and exile activist Raluca Ripan (1894-1972), chemist...
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    security officers, Colonel Ion. Nicolae and warrant officer Corneliu Dumitrescu, guilty of ransacking the house of Ion Rațiu, a leading figure in the National...
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