Brad Henry, Governor of Oklahoma
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Democrat Brad Henry, who became the 26th governor of the state of Oklahoma on January 2003, focused on revitalizing Oklahoma's economy and strengthening the state's education and health care systems, with $700 million state-revenue shortfall. Brad, the youngest governor in the US, won the approval from voters and legislators in 2004 for measures aimed at improving education and health care.
Publication Name: Current Biography
Subject: History
ISSN: 0011-3344
Year: 2005
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Wade Davis
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Wade Davis Ethnobotanist, Anthropologist, and writer was born on December 14, 1953 in Montreal, in the Canadian province of Quebec. He began a three-year term as an explorer-in-residence for the National Geographic Society in 2000 and says he is extremely curious, and loves people, and the way people live on the planet, and the planet itself.
Publication Name: Current Biography
Subject: History
ISSN: 0011-3344
Year: 2003
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Daniel Libeskind, architect
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A professor and theorist of architecture, Libeskind first saw his dream project the Felix Nussbaum Museum becoming a reality. His studio employs around 40 architects and students and is said to atypical for an architectural firm.
Publication Name: Current Biography
Subject: History
ISSN: 0011-3344
Year: 2003
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