The United States of America

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Vice Presidents

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Speakers of the House of Representatives

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Secretaries of State

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Secretaries of the Treasury

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Secretaries of Defense

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Attorneys General

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Secretaries of the Interior

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Secretaries of Agriculture

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Secretaries of Commerce

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Secretaries of Labor

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Secretaries of Health and Human Services

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Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development

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Secretaries of Transportation

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Secretaries of Energy

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Secretaries of Education

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Secretaries of Veteran Affairs

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Secretaries of Homeland Security

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White House Chiefs of Staff

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National Security Advisors

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Supreme Court

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  • John Paul Stevens (1920– ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (1975–2010)
  • Sonia Sotomayor (1954– ), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (2009– )

Senators

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  • John McCain (1936– ), Senator from Arizona (1987– ); Republican nominee for President (2008).
  • Rand Paul (1963– ), Senator from Kentucky (2011– )
  • Chris Coons (1963– ), Senator from Delaware (2010– )
  • John Kerry (1943– ), Senator from Massachusetts (1985– ); Presidental nominee of the Democratic Party (2004)

Congressmen

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Governors

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Mayors

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Ambassadors

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Chairmen of the Federal Reserve

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  • Alan Greenspan (1926– ), Chairman of the US Federal Reserve (1987 – 2006)
  • Ben Bernanke (1953– ), Chairman of the US Federal Reserve (2006– )

Lobbyists

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Politicians

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The Republic of France

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Presidents

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  • Jacques Chirac (1932– ), President of the French Republic (1995 – 2007); Prime Minister of France (1986–88); Mayor of Paris (1977–95); Minister of the Interior (1974)
  • Nicolas Sarkozy (1955– ), 23rd President of the French Republic (2007– ); Minister of the Interior (2005–07); Minister of Finance (2004); Minister of the Budget (1993–95).

Politicians

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The United Kingdom

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Prime Ministers

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  • James Callaghan (1912 – 2005), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1976–79)
  • Margaret Thatcher (1925– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979–90); Leader of the Opposition (1975–79)
  • John Major (1943– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1990–1997)
  • Tony Blair (1953– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997–2007); Leader of the Opposition (1994–97); Leader of the Labour Party (1994–97).
  • Gordon Brown (1951– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2007–10); Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007).
  • David Cameron (1966– ), Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010– ); Leader of the Opposition (2005–10)

Deputy Prime Ministers

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  • Nick Clegg (1967– ), Deputy Prime Minister (2010– ); Lord President of the Council (2010– ); Leader of the Liberal Democrats (2007– )

Members of Parliament

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Germany

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Nazi Germany

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Federal Republic of Germany

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Italy

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  • Silvio Berlusconi (1936– ), Prime Minister of Italy (1994–95; 2001–06; 2008– ).
  • Romano Prodi (1939– ), Prime Minister of Italy (2006–08).

The Netherlands

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Politicians

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Russia

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The Soviet Union

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The Federal Republic of Russia

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  • Boris Yeltsin (1931 – 2007), 1st President of Russia (1991–99).
  • Vladimir Putin (1952), 2nd President of Russia (2000–08); Prime Minister of Russia (2008– ).
  • Dmitry Medvedev (1965– ), 3rd President of Russia (2008– ).

Ukraine

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Iran

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Royal Family

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Presidents & Prime Ministers

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Supreme Leaders

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Middle East

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Iraq

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  • Saddam Hussein (1937–2006), President of Iraq (1979–2003)
  • Ali Hassan al-Majid (1941–2010), Ba'athist Iraqi Defense Minister; Interior Minister; Chief of Iraqi Intelligence Services.

Maghreb

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Leaders

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Sub-Saharan Africa

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Leaders

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Central America

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Presidents

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Other

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South America & Caribbean

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Leaders

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Politicians and Revolutionaries

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