Claude Ryan CC GOQ (January 26, 1925 – February 9, 2004) was a Canadian journalist and politician. He was the director of the newspaper Le Devoir from...
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Tubal Claude Ryan (January 3, 1898 – September 11, 1982) was an American aviator born in Parsons, Kansas. Ryan was best known for founding several airlines...
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Spirit of St. Louis (redirect from Ryan NYP)
Ryan Airlines in San Diego, California, owned and operated at the time by Benjamin Franklin Mahoney, who had purchased it from its founder, T. Claude...
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Ryan Airline Company was an American airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at Dutch Flats Airport in San Diego, California...
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The Ryan Aeronautical Company was founded by T. Claude Ryan in San Diego, California, in 1934. It became part of Teledyne in 1969, and of Northrop Grumman...
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Loch Ryan, a sea loch in Scotland Ryan M-1, an airplane Ryan Aeronautical Company (Claude Ryan) Ryanair (Tony Ryan) Ryan Field (disambiguation) Ryan International...
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Company in Seattle, Washington. He served as president, CEO and chairman. Claude Ryan was his partner and his messengers were his brother George and other...
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succeeded as Liberal leader by Claude Ryan, the former director of the respected Montreal newspaper, Le Devoir. Ryan led the successful federalist campaign...
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of Italian studies Claude Ryan (1925–2004), Canadian politician Cormac Ryan (born 1998), American basketball player Cornelius Ryan (1920–1974), Irish...
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Sixteen prominent Quebec personalities, including René Lévesque and Claude Ryan, call for negotiating "exchange of the two hostages for the political...
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government in Quebec by journalists and figures such as André Laurendeau. Claude Ryan, a federalist, took the helm in 1964, followed by Jean-Louis Roy in 1980...
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Lévesque, won re-election, defeating the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Claude Ryan. The PQ won re-election despite having lost the 1980 Quebec referendum...
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and a Mercy Air air ambulance. The airport is named after the late T. Claude Ryan. The airfield opened in September 1940 for the United States Army Air...
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the referendum, leaving the task of representing federalist voices to Claude Ryan, the new leader of the Quebec Liberal Party. On June 21, 1979, Lévesque...
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served as Acting Leader until Claude Ryan, who became leader in 1978, won a by-election. Following the resignation of Claude Ryan, Gérard D. Levesque served...
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professional ice hockey goalie Claude Ryan - journalist and leader of the Opposition Frank Ryan - gangster Yves Ryan - Mayor of Montréal-Nord Louis St...
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of the opposition until 1979, while leaders Robert Bourassa and then Claude Ryan were without parliamentary seats. Levesque was noted for his fierce opposition...
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Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (French: [ʒɑ̃ klod kamij fʁɑ̃swa vɑ̃ vaʁɑ̃bɛʁɡ], Flemish: [vɑɱ ˈvaːrə(m)bɛr(ə)x]; born 18 October 1960), known...
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government. In 1983, Bourassa was elected Liberal leader again, replacing Claude Ryan. Bourassa led the PLQ to victory in the 1985 election. However, he lost...
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Town. Other names include: Ryan Airport, Mahoney Airport, and Speer Airport. In 1923, T. Claude Ryan moved his business Ryan Airline Company to an area...
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stated that he was critical of the "three-tier" nature of the order; Claude Ryan and Morley Callaghan, who both declined the honour in 1967; Mordecai...
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Trois-Rivières. Quebec Education Minister and former Quebec Liberal Party leader Claude Ryan named Mulcair commissioner of the Appeals Committee on the Language of...
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sold to T. Claude Ryan, who had it modified further by adding an enclosed cabin with ten seats, the aircraft became the flagship of Ryan's San Diego–to–Los...
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Francois Legault, Paul Martin, Joe Clark, Robert Bourassa, Brian Mulroney, Claude Ryan, and Jean Lesage. Currently, governmental oversight is shared amongst...
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preferred, to the current Ryan School of Aeronautics in San Diego, California, founded by aviation pioneer T. Claude Ryan and Tucson was chosen as the...
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antifeminism angle of the attack. Political leaders such as Robert Bourassa, Claude Ryan, and Jacques Parizeau spoke about "victims" and "youth" rather than "women"...
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Bélanger Jean Campeau Robert Bourassa Gil Rémillard Claude Ryan Louise Bégin Guy Bélanger Claude Dauphin Claire-Hélène Hovington Cosmo Maciocia Christiane...
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28, 1907, James E. Casey founded the American Messenger Company with Claude Ryan in Seattle, Washington, capitalized with $100 in debt. Most deliveries...
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Ryson ST-100 Cloudster (redirect from Ryan ST-100 Cloudster)
low-wing, conventional landing gear motor glider that was designed by T. Claude Ryan first flown in 1976 and certified in 1983. The aircraft was intended...
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British Trade Commissioner James Cross, and former Le Devoir Editor Claude Ryan who became a key participant in the crisis. Action: The October Crisis...
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